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It's a classic novel that narrates a story in the context of Taoist culture. Do you recommend it?

2024-09-21 08:44
It was an old TV series. At the beginning of the first episode, a scholar met a Taoist priest. The Taoist priest gave the scholar a talisman. In the last episode, the scholar took out the talisman and returned it to the Taoist priest. It told the story of the scholar's bumpy love story and the demons and ghosts he met. In the first episode, the scholar became a master of customer service.
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" I've Unlocked the Era of Humanity " is a Xianxia fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, a mortal who faces the wall. The general plot of this novel is: Ever since he obtained the first talisman, Xu Yi knew that his path of cultivation had not ended and that his Dao was in the human world. ---------------------------- The book," A Talisman of Immortality," was written by the author, Gu Tianming, and was a classical Xianxia novel. The general plot of this novel was: Don't look at this useless manuscript. In her previous life, Bian Ruoxuan focused on studying Talisman Dao, but unfortunately, she died under the ascension tribulation. In this life, so what if it was difficult and dangerous? It was just a talisman. When he turned around and looked back, it was nothing much. Using talismans as a medium to ascend to immortality! ---------------------------- " The Heavens of Film and Television Begin with Knowledge or Not " was a novel written by the author who learned from knowledge and power. The general plot of this novel was: The main character grew up in the world of film and television, mainly in ancient dramas and modern dramas. First World Knows It or Not, a modern ancient literature PhD student's transmigration. Let's see if he can change the fate of the characters in the play after understanding the plot. In the Second World, the stars shone brightly, and the moon rose into the sea. ---------------------------- The book " Seal of Immortal Destiny " was written by the author, Yu Gu Dao. It was a classical Xianxia novel. The general plot of this novel was: This book is also called Immortal Cultivation, Starting from the Print of Talismans. Gu Dao pressed the engraving on the blank talisman paper, and a brand new talisman was completed. He nodded in satisfaction. While indulging himself, he did not forget to shout into the air," I'm selling talismans wholesale. "Fellow Daoist, please wait a moment. Do you want a dozen of the high-quality talismans that are necessary for robbing?" ---------------------------- " After Traversing through Liao Zhai " was a Xianxia and Cultivation novel written by the author, Sword Scholar. The general plot of this novel was: Zhang Xuan, a lucky otaku in the modern world, He was thrown into a world similar to Liaozhai by a stone. Immortals, gods, demons, devils, ghosts, monsters, and humans. Beautiful women, beautiful ghosts, beautiful demons, One after another. This was a colorful world. When he stood at the peak of this world... Only when he confronted the heavens did he realize that this was just the beginning… ---------------------------- " Traveler in the TV Series World " was a sci-fi time-travel novel written by the author, Big White M. The general plot of this novel was: One flower, one world, one lotus flower with each step. He wanted to be a passerby, but unknowingly, he became a player in the game. He was looking for excitement and excitement in this new world. It was mainly based on TV dramas…Flying Fox of Snow Mountain, Black Dragon's Love, Young Bao Qingtian, Sister Gan Nineteen, Smiling Proud in Jianghu, Legend of Jiang Yuyan, Dragon Ball of the Demon World… ---------------------------- " Traveling Through TV Series " was a novel written by the author, Tomb of Death. The general plot of this novel was: Starting from My Own Swordsman. Young Bao Qingtian, Young Zhang Sanfeng, The Best Under the Heavens, Wind and Cloud, Snowflake Divine Dragon, Lotus Lamp, Heaven and Earth Struggle for the Monkey King, Journey to the West: The Second Biography… Jiang Yi passed through one TV drama world after another, reaching the peak step by step and achieving eternity. ---------------------------- The Dao of Fu Zhuan was a Xianxia-Cultivation novel written by the author, Gong Wudao. The general plot of this novel was: The opening was a bone board, and the skills were all based on comprehension! There was a surprise when he unlocked the bone plate. Talismans are mysterious and can evolve, He was proficient in array pills, talismans, and artifacts. ...... Talismans were the words of the Great Dao. Little Dao calligraphy, middle Dao spells, and Great Dao spells could all be expressed with symbols and words. In the golden age, calligraphy cultivated one's character, cultivated one's sentiments, and tasted life. In troubled times, spells settled down and roamed the starry sky to avoid disasters. Who cares if it's a golden age or a chaotic world? In this world, one should pursue freedom. ---------------------------- Immortal Cultivation Begins with the Fox Fairy's Guidance was a fantasy novel written by the author, Yun Douhe. The general plot of this novel was: The chaos continued and the Six Paths collapsed. Even the powerful Heavenly Emperor of Dao Verification was only a supreme existence. When the scholar was rejected by the immortal sect, he unexpectedly obtained the inheritance of the former ancient true immortal. After becoming sworn brothers with the demon immortal, he crashed into the Greater World. Those schemers, those who held the child. Everyone's eyes were focused on him. [PS: The first volume is more toxic and has more toxic points. I suggest you start reading the second volume.] ---------------------------- Let Me Cultivate in the World of Film and Television was a novel written by the author, Wen Chuqi. The general plot of this novel was: He gave me the opportunity to cultivate, but brought me to a film and television world where I can't cultivate. The first dungeon, Love Filled Courtyard, the second dungeon, Red Mansion, and the third dungeon, Douluo.

Can you recommend some Taoist novels related to ancient Chinese Taoist culture?

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2024-09-01 03:33

😋I recommend the following Taoist novels: The Peerless Heavenly Master of the Tang Sect, The Prosperous Age of the Tang Dynasty, I Conquer People with Virtue, I Cultivate in the World of Gods and Demons, The Taoist Inheritance System, The Heavenly Master of Taoism, and The Best Little Taoist. These novels are all related to ancient Chinese Taoist culture, covering different types and storylines. I believe you will have a different experience. I hope you like my recommendation.😗

Can you recommend some good Taoist culture novels?

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2024-09-19 04:06

"I recommend" The Real Five Elements Continent ". This is a fantasy novel with a strong Chinese classical culture. It mainly focuses on the five elements of Taoist culture. At the same time, it also combines elements such as zither, wine, poetry, and so on. It can be said to be a culture-oriented fantasy novel. Although the author was a newcomer, his writing was good and the plot was very imaginative. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Chinese comics with Taoist culture

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2024-09-20 11:42

Taoist culture is one of the traditional Chinese cultures, and its ideology has a profound influence on Chinese culture. There were also some works in the animation culture that reflected Taoist ideas. For example, the concept of " Dao " in Naruto referred to the path that followed the laws of nature. The concept of "Dao" in Journey to the West referred to the path of following moral norms. These works reflected the influence of Taoism to a certain extent.

Is there a novel that would introduce orthodox Taoist culture that I can recommend?

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2024-07-16 21:04

I recommend you the two novels, The Peerless Heavenly Teacher of the Tang Sect and The Heavenly Emperor of Dao Sect. The former was about the protagonist cultivating and promoting Taoism through the inheritance of Taoism during the Tang Sect's peerless era on Douluo Continent, while the latter was about a descendant of Earth's Taoism who rebuilt Taoism's legal system in a world with abundant spiritual energy. These two novels incorporated Taoist culture and Taoist cultivation thoughts, which could better introduce orthodox Taoist culture. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Do you recommend a novel similar to The Last Taoist?

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2024-09-20 01:54

😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. "Taoist Raises Rabbits": Similar to "The Last Taoist," it was an urban supernatural novel, but the plot was completely different. It was about a Taoist priest and his rabbit companions fighting against evil forces together. 2. [Imperial Finger Medicine Fairy]: Although it was a classic Xianxia, it also had elements of Taoist priests and mysterious powers. The protagonist of the novel obtained boundless divine power and led her companions on the path of immortality to challenge the great enemy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

In the historical context. Do you recommend this novel?

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2024-09-14 03:50

I recommend the book Soul Music to you. The protagonist was born to be able to speak but was very stupid. After he was schemed against, he traveled to the Magic Continent and uncovered the trap laid thousands of years ago. He began a story about gods and demons. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Have you recommended any novels about Taoist culture?

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2024-08-30 17:16

😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Chao Tian Que": Ancient romance-classical fictional novel. It tells the story of the Taoists in the ancient capital of Nanjing, Chaotian Palace, Yangming School of Mind, and Ryukyu Kingdom. 2. "The Prosperous Age of the Tang Dynasty": Xianxia-a classical Xianxia novel. It tells the story of the protagonist in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, who possessed the legendary Taoist skills and transformed into Gang Qi. He practiced Taoism, became friends with Confucian scholars, discussed poetry, and presented the eternal story. He stepped on Buddhism, fought for Buddhism, settled the disputes between the three religions, settled the troubled times, assisted the wise monarch, and created a prosperous and prosperous story. 3. "The Way of Five Buckets of Rice": A short story. It tells the story of the post-Han era, where a hundred schools of thought contended, Taoism reigned supreme, and the three pillars stood together. The protagonist was a hostage who transmigrated into the world, chose a different identity, and experienced a mysterious culture. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Have you recommended any novels related to Taoist culture?

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2024-08-24 16:48

😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Chao Tian Que"-tells the story of the Taoist priests in Chaotian Palace, Yangming School of Mind and Ryukyu Kingdom in the ancient capital of Nanjing. 2. The main character has learned the five Taoist skills: Mountain, Medicine, Life, Fortune, and Divination. It tells the story of her relationship with the Buddha. 3. <<The Prosperous Age of the Tang Dynasty>> The main character, Li Yi, was in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. He possessed the legendary aura energy of the Taoist school and made friends with Confucian scholars. He discussed poems and essays, and presented the best stories of the ages. He assisted the wise monarch and created a prosperous age. 4. "The Way of Five Buckets of Rice"-tells the story of a young man named Xiao Jiuyao, who followed his mother's footsteps and met Taoist priests, demons, and other legendary characters. 5. "From the beginning of the art of Ethereal Opening"-The protagonist Yang Yi used the 36 techniques of the Heavenly Constellation and the 72 techniques of the Earth Fiend to vow to become an immortal. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Journey to the West and Taoist culture? (detailed analysis)

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2024-09-17 05:31

Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel. It depicted the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. In this process, they encountered all kinds of difficulties and challenges, and also came into contact with Taoist culture. The following is a detailed analysis of Journey to the West and Taoist culture: The Reflection of Taoist Culture in Journey to the West In Journey to the West, Taoist culture was well reflected. For example, in the novel, Sun Wukong and the others often received guidance and enlightenment from Taoist masters to learn Taoist techniques and cultivate magical techniques. Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand were also influenced by Taoism and learned some magic and Taoist skills. In addition, there were also many Taoist immortals and Taoists on the road, such as Taishang Laojun, Jade Emperor, etc. They played an important role in the game. The conflict between Taoism and Buddhism in Journey to the West In Journey to the West, there are some conflicts between Buddhism and Taoism. For example, on the way to the Buddhist scriptures, Sun Wukong and the others often encountered some Buddhist monsters who tried to stop Tang Sanzang and the others from retrieving the Buddhist scriptures. The behavior and characteristics of these demons were different from the demon beasts in Taoist culture. In addition, at the end of the novel, Tang Sanzang and others also met some Buddhist characters who tried to snatch the scriptures, which also reflected the competition and contradiction between Buddhism and Taoism. The Implication of Taoist Culture in Journey to the West The Taoist culture in Journey to the West also had a certain meaning. For example, the "Dao" in Taoism represented the nature and laws of all things in the universe, while "De" represented that people should follow these laws and live in harmony. In the novel, Sun Wukong and the others finally realized the true meaning of "Dao" and "De" through continuous cultivation and exploration, which also reflected the pursuit of truth and harmony in Taoist culture.

The last Taoist classic confession

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2024-09-16 23:21

There were many types of Taoist confessions. The following was a common form: Where is humanity? Tao was everywhere. Where is humanity? Dao was in his heart. Where is that path? It was everywhere in the universe. What was the relationship between human path and Dao? Human path was a part of Dao, and Dao was the embodiment of human path. Then how could he truly reach the realm of becoming one with the Dao? One needed to comprehend the essence of the Dao through cultivation and integrate oneself into the Dao. The path of cultivation was difficult and dangerous, and one needed to persevere and work hard. Only after a long period of cultivation could one truly comprehend the true essence of Dao. Dao can be said to be extraordinary, Dao name can be said to be extraordinary. The beginning of nameless heaven and earth is named the mother of all things. Therefore, there is no desire to observe the subtle changes in the world, and there is always desire to observe the subtle changes in the world. These two are the same but have different names. They are called the door of mystery and mystery.

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