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What were the names of the cultivation techniques in Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West?

2024-09-19 08:11
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Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West were the names of cultivation techniques in ancient Chinese novels. You can refer to the following examples: The names of the cultivation techniques in the Investiture of the Gods were: [1. Daoist Technique of Jie School: A cultivation technique created by the founder of Jie School, Laozi. It includes Inner Elixir, External Elixir, Meditation, Qi Refining, Spirit Refining, and so on.] 2. The orthodox path of the Xuanmen Sect: It refers to a sect of cultivation techniques in Taoism that emphasize the cultivation of one's mind, understanding morality, and cultivating inner cores. 3. Shen Gongpao's Cultivation Method: It refers to a cultivation method created by Shen Gongpao, which includes refining the body, refining the Qi, refining the spirit, refining the will, etc. 4. Immortal Taiyi's Tao Method: It refers to a cultivation method created by Immortal Taiyi, including inner elixir, external use, heat control, breathing, etc. [5. Fire Cloud Cave Dao Technique: It refers to a cultivation technique created by the owner of Fire Cloud Cave, Zhang Sanfeng. It includes inner core, external use, heat control, spirit cultivation, and so on.] 6. Taiji Fist: It refers to a cultivation method created by Zhang Sanfeng, the founder of Taiji Fist, including Taiji Fist, Qi Refinement, Spirit Refinement, etc. 7 Xihua Mountain Taoist Technique: It refers to a cultivation technique created by Sun Wukong, the master of Xihua Mountain. It includes inner core, external use, spirit cultivation, and will cultivation. The names of the cultivation techniques in Journey to the West were: The cultivation methods of Tang Sanzang and his disciples included meditation, Qi Refinement, Spirit Refinement, and Intent Refinement. 2. Taoist Cultivation Method: It refers to a cultivation method created by the founder of Taoism, Lao Tzu. It includes internal alchemy, external use, heat control, breathing, and so on. 3. Buddhist Cultivation Method: It refers to a kind of cultivation method created by the founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni. It includes meditation, pure land, six degrees, and common gate. 4. Sun Wukong's Seventy-Two Changes: It refers to the seventy-two changes that Sun Wukong has mastered, including changing forms, changing colors, changing sounds, etc.

Why was the Investiture of the Gods not as good as Journey to the West?

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2024-09-21 20:58

The Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West were classic novels in the history of Chinese literature. They both had far-reaching influence and a wide readership. Although the two works have different literary evaluations, there are some similarities between them. The Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West were both adapted from legends and their protagonists were immortals and demons. Therefore, these two works involved the core concepts of traditional Chinese culture, such as Taoism, Buddhism, immortals, monsters, morality, etc. These concepts had a profound influence in Chinese culture, making these two works have profound cultural implications. The writing style and storyline of Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West were also different. The Investiture of the Gods was a novel with war and conspiracy as the main thread. The plot was complicated, and the characters were distinctive and had distinct personalities. On the other hand, Journey to the West was more focused on the adaptation of Buddhist stories. The plot was simple and clear, and the main character image was relatively simple. The main reason why there are differences in literary evaluation between the Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West is that they have different reader groups in terms of story content, cultural content, writing style, etc. Investiture of the Gods was mainly influenced by ancient Chinese military culture, myths and legends, Taoist culture and other factors, while Journey to the West was influenced by Buddhist culture, traditional culture, folk stories and other factors.

Could 'Investiture of the Gods' and 'Journey to the West' be read together?

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2024-09-24 04:46

Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West were two famous ancient Chinese supernatural novels. They had different plots and character settings, so they could not be read together at will. "Investiture of the Gods" told the stories of immortals and demons in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, including many myths, legends, and historical events. It mainly described the war led by Jiang Shang (the King Wu of the Investiture of the Gods, Ji Fa) and the battle between immortals and demons. Journey to the West was about Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang to go to the Western Paradise. It mainly described the story between Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, the three monsters, and Tang Sanzang and his disciples. The plot, character setting, and theme of the two novels were very different. Reading them together could cause confusion and misunderstanding. If you want to understand their respective stories, it is recommended to read them separately.

Who is the "Hong Meng" in "Journey to the West" and "Investiture of the Gods"

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2024-09-09 21:48

In Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods, Hong Meng was the name of a mythical world that represented the origin and essence of the universe. In these novels, the beginning of the world was a very mysterious world full of infinite possibilities and unknowns. In Journey to the West, Hong Meng was the world ruled by the God of Chaos. The God of Chaos was the common ancestor of the Heaven Realm and the Earth Realm. He was once the origin and essence of the universe. However, he was expelled from the universe for some reason. In Journey to the West, the God of Chaos performed a series of supernatural powers in the Hongmeng World, creating many disasters and chaos. In the end, he was defeated by Sun Wukong and others and was expelled from the Hongmeng World. In the Investiture of the Gods, Hong Meng was the world ruled by Heavenly Emperor Taihao. Celestial Emperor Taihao was the common ancestor of the Heaven and Earth. He was once the origin and essence of the universe. However, he was expelled from the universe for some reason. In the Investiture of the Gods, there were many immortals, demons, and ghosts in the Primordial World. Heavenly Emperor Taihao himself was one of them. He used a series of divine powers to create many mythical stories.

Are there any recommendations for remakes of Journey to the West or Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-01 12:30

😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Strongest Heavenly Soldier of the Rebirth Journey to the West" tells the story of an ordinary Heavenly Soldier who encounters all kinds of challenges and obstacles from the immortals during his cultivation and eventually becomes a Divine Master of a generation. 2. "Journey to the West: The modern Tang had been reborn in the world of the Journey to the West and became a young Jianglu. He comprehended all kinds of Tao techniques in his cultivation and ignited the road to the West. 3. [Rebirth of the Son of Bajie: Become the son of Bajie and explore the secrets of the world of the West, the demon race, and the demon path.] 4. The Evil Xuanzang: The story of becoming a monk, not wanting to be pure and have few desires, and fighting against immortals and Buddhas. 5. "Rise of Jie School on the Investiture of the Gods" tells the story of the re-emergence of Jie School after the completion of the apotheosis. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Are there any novels similar to Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West?

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2024-08-21 13:42

😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. << Apotheosis: 100,000 Zenith Heaven Masters >>: The male protagonist Bai Ge's soul transmigrated to the Apotheosis realm and became the new commander of Great Shang's Three Mountain Pass. He had a military strategy system and 100,000 slave miners. He taught his soldiers to cultivate and built an invincible army under his command. 2. " Journey to the West: I'm a jinx, the gods retreat ": The male protagonist transmigrated into a jinx and had a jinx selection system. He opened an endless adventure in the three worlds and fought with the gods such as Tathagata, the Jade Emperor, Taibai Jinxing, and so on. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope that you will like it. If you have other needs or want to know more good novels, please feel free to tell me at any time.

Which novels that combined Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods were worth recommending?

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2024-09-02 03:16

😋I recommend you to read the novel "Journey to the West: Just on the Investiture of the Gods, Reaping the Incense of the Heavens". This was a novel about the infinite universe. The main character had experienced the tribulation of the apotheosis and was reborn as a heavenly general. He had to rely on collecting incense to maintain his life and cultivation. There were many worlds in the story, including Game of Thrones, Perfect World, Liao Zhai Ming Dynasty, and The Final Valkyrie. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

In Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods, the dragons were only supporting characters. Were they really weak?

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2024-09-20 11:32

In Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods, the dragons were indeed reduced to supporting roles and were not strong. In Journey to the West, the Dragon King was described as a weaker species that was often bullied by other immortals. In the Investiture of the Gods, the strength of the dragons had also been greatly weakened. They were only mounts or pets of some immortals and did not have independent strength. However, this did not mean that the dragon race was really weak. In myths and legends, dragons were mysterious and powerful creatures with extraordinary strength and skills. For example, in Journey to the West, the White Dragon Horse was originally an ordinary dragon. However, in the process of learning from Tang Sanzang, it received cultivation and became a powerful mount. In the Investiture of the Gods, dragons were also subordinates of many immortals. They had unique abilities and skills such as spraying water and spitting fog, which also brought a lot of trouble to the immortals. Therefore, although the dragons were weakened in Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods, they were not really weak. Instead, they were portrayed as supporting roles due to the background and plot of the story.

Was the Taishang Laojun in Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West the same person?

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2024-09-16 03:16

The Taishang Laojun in Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West was not the same person. In " Investiture of the Gods ", Taishang Laojun was one of the supreme gods of Taoism. His surname was Xuan, his name was Shi, and his name was Taiqing. He was depicted as a white-haired, kind-looking old man. In Journey to the West, Taishang Laojun was depicted as a Taoist god named Taiqing Daozu, who was considered one of the creators of heaven and earth. Although the images of Taishang Laojun in these two works were different, they were both very important figures in the Taoist classics.

Which novels included both Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West?

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2024-09-09 22:07

I recommend " Eternal Myths ". This is a fantasy novel. With the theme of " one book, one world, one page, one myth ", it covers elements from stories such as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Journey to the West, and Investiture of the Gods. The protagonist had three bodies. He created his own Chaotic Dao Body, refined infinite divine power, and obtained the Primordial Dao Fruit. This was a story of many protagonists in the myriad worlds, and who would rise and fall to obtain eternal life. I hope you like my recommendation.😗

Was there anything better written in the Investiture of the Gods than Journey to the West?

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2024-09-09 01:11

The Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West were both classic Chinese novels with their own strengths and weaknesses. The Investiture of the Gods was a fantasy novel written by Xu Zhonglin, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It was set in the context of the Shang and Zhou Wars. It told the story of King Wu of Zhou, the son of King Wen of Zhou, attacking the Shang Dynasty at the end of the Shang Dynasty. Journey to the West was a mythical novel created by the Qing Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It was based on the story of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang's journey to the west to obtain the scriptures. It told the story of the four masters of the Tang Dynasty who finally obtained the true scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. From the perspective of literary achievements, it was difficult to directly compare who was better written. Each of them has its own unique style and characteristics, and has different reading values in different historical and cultural backgrounds. The Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West were both important chapters in the history of Chinese literature, with high literary value and reading value. The readers could choose a literary work that suited them according to their interests and preferences.

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