"Reborn Zombie Taoist Priest" is a sci-fi time-travel novel written by the author, Black and White Tie. The general plot of this novel is:
There was no space-time travel, only world fusion. You would see the movie "Mr. Zombie", the TV series "Zombie Taoist Priest", and "I Have a Date with a Zombie". In short, this was Uncle Ying's film and television world.
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The Zombie Avenue was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author silently. The general plot of this novel was:
Zombies were divided into two types, one was the Zombie Stiffness, and the other was the True Stiffness. Zombies were born from the resentment of heaven and earth. They had no thoughts and did not regard blood as their life, but they killed everyone they saw! True zombies did not exist in the past, but the first generation of true zombies appeared on the continent. No one knew where they came from, what their purpose was, or why they disappeared. It was said that once a monk was bitten by a zombie, he would die without a doubt. An ordinary young monk was no longer ordinary because of an opportunity. He was bitten by a zombie because of a dangerous encounter, but he survived. Moreover, he mutated. What secrets were hidden in his body? What was waiting for him in front? There are beautiful girls in the new zombie group 208862098. Welcome to join us.
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"From Uncle Nine's Movie to Zombie" was a sci-fi time-travel novel written by the author, Kong Liang. The general plot of this novel was:
When the patient with myalgia gravis came to Ninth Uncle's film studio, he discovered that there were Taoist priests and ghosts. Unfortunately, Fang Zhengqing could not cultivate and was forced to become a zombie. Otherwise, he would be killed. Originally, he wanted to complete his master's last wish before he turned into a zombie. Unfortunately, he encountered a royal zombie on the way to Ren Town, which disrupted his plan and turned him into a zombie ahead of time. After that, he saw more strange zombies, such as Xishuangbanna ancient corpses in bronze armor, zombies that were not afraid of the sun and loved music, and zombies that could walk slowly and were refined by his master using Feng Shui when he was alive…
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Zombie: From Zombie to Supreme was a fantasy immortal novel written by the author Qianqiu Bi. The general plot of this novel was:
He had transmigrated into a zombie. The opening was in Ninth Uncle's movie world. "Ding! System binding complete." "Guidance Mission: Join the zombie horde in Teng Teng Town and obtain the protection of the Zombie King. Mission Reward: 1000* points. Blood Pool Draw: 1*."
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"Zombie of the Sealed Dao" was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, Bull of the Dead. The general plot of this novel was:
Chu Nan was burying his dying grandfather in the graveyard when he encountered the Ancestor of Zombies, a general, and another Ancestor of Zombies, Hanba. He was accidentally hit by the corpse beads in the bodies of the two Ancestors of Zombies and became a zombie.
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"The Taoist Priest Who Was Kicked Off the Mountain" was a fantasy novel written by the author Walnut. The general plot of the novel was:
People walk on the main road and are called Taoist priests. The body and mind obey the truth, only follow the Tao, follow the Tao to do things, so they are called Taoist priests.
"Master, why are you peeing behind the temple?"
"Master, why did you unseal the corpse herder? The zombies will run away if you do that."
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"Spirit-Devouring Zombies Travel to the Other World" was a fantasy novel written by the author, Difficult Little Ghost. The general plot of this novel was:
Zombies were formed from the Yin Qi gathered by the corpse after a person died. Therefore, zombies could be said to be invulnerable to swords and spears, as well as fire and water. However, since the soul of a person had already dissipated when they died, the zombies at the furthest end had no consciousness at all. They could only rely on one instinct to move. Even so, zombies relied on their powerful bodies to make people dare not underestimate them. But what if zombies had souls? This book was about a zombie with a soul who was reborn in another world.
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"Starting with the Zombie Taoist Priest" was a sci-fi time-travel novel written by the author, Black and White Iron. The general plot of this novel was:
This was Uncle Ying's world of film and television. In the south, there was the zombie Taoist priest Mao Xiaofang, in the north, there was the exorcism dragon clan Ma family, in Mao Mountain, there was Mister Ling Huan's ninth uncle, the itinerant Taoist priest Yi Mei, and the fantasy hero Ao Tianlong…
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Zombies and the Taoist Master was a short story written by Fan Pingdu. The general plot of the novel was:
He didn't need to rest, he didn't need to sleep, he didn't need to be tired, he didn't need to die, he didn't have a heartbeat, he didn't have a pulse, and he didn't even know how to breathe. However, he needed to eat and suck blood because he was a zombie. He was a zombie that was different from other zombies. He had memories, consciousness, could speak, could think, had human feelings, and had his own consciousness…
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The Zombie Path was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel written by the author, Live Face. The general plot of the novel was:
A thought to become a god, a thought to become a devil. Gods and devils were just a matter of a thought. What kind of path would a natal zombie refined by a Maoshan Taoist cross over? When a zombie with the Mao Mountain Corpse Refinement Technique existed in the other world as a death mage, what kind of waves would it cause? Become a god or a devil? Or perhaps, he could walk down a unique path of zombies. (Special thanks to Glazed Tile mm for making the cover for Zombie, O(Empyrean Empyrean)O).
Taoist masters or Taoist priests were characters that often appeared in novels, games, anime, and other works. They were usually portrayed as characters with mysterious powers and Taoist skills.
In traditional wuxia novels, heavenly masters were usually masters who practiced martial arts. Through practicing Taoist techniques, they could master mysterious powers, cure illnesses, save lives, subdue demons, and so on. In fantasy novels and game worlds, Taoist masters might be some Taoist priests with mysterious inheritances or a mage who mastered powerful spells. They usually had powerful combat abilities and had mysterious missions and secrets.
In some online novels, Taoist masters or Taoists could also be cultivators who cultivated spiritual power and Taoist skills. They often ventured into the unknown in the mysterious world and fought with all kinds of demons and ghosts. The characters of Taoist masters or Taoist priests were very colorful. Their figures had different characteristics and performances in different works.
The difference between a Taoist priest and a Taoist priest was the way they addressed each other and their focus. Taoist priest was a respectful title for Taoist priests. It was originally a respectful title for Taoists and alchemists. The term 'Taoist priest' referred to the Taoist priests who practiced Taoism. Taoist priests were the clergy of Chinese Taoism. Male Taoist priests were called "Qian Dao" and female Taoist priests were called "Kun Dao". Daoist priests could address each other as fellow daoists or fellow daoists. In addition, some highly respected, knowledgeable, and accomplished Taoist priests could also be respectfully addressed as Zhenren, Mister, and Gao Dao. Therefore, the main difference between Taoist priests and Taoist priests was the way they addressed each other.
Taoist talismans were a system of ancient beliefs and incantations used to pray, suppress, cure diseases, exorcise evil spirits, and divine. The following are the principles of Taoist charms:
1. Source of inspiration: Taoism believes that the inspiration for talismans comes from the gods such as the Taoist God, the Earth God, and the City God. They can only be obtained through strict rituals and prayers.
The quality of the incantation: The quality of the incantation determines the effect of the incantation. The pronunciation must be accurate, smooth, and naturally able to resonate with the gods.
3. Combination of charms: The charms need to be combined according to a certain order and format. For example, first write the incantation in regular script and then write the corresponding charm under the incantation.
4. Clear use: Taoist charms have clear uses such as treating diseases, exorcising evil spirits, praying for rain, praying for blessings, etc. They need to be customized according to specific problems and needs.
5. Mysticism: Taoist charms are mysterious and not easily shown to others. Only after reaching a certain ritual and realm can they be seen and mastered.
6. Obey the rules: Taoist charms need to follow strict rules and rituals, such as burning incense with clean hands before writing, bathing and fasting.
Taoist charms were an ancient belief and incantation system with a sense of mystery and ritual. Only through strict cultivation and practice could they master and exert their effects.
The following are some recommendations from Taoist novels:
1. " My Years of Cultivation in the Strange World "-Li Haoran transmigrated to a parallel world to become a Taoist priest and explore the cultivation world that gradually fell into madness.
2. " Bold Demonic Path "-Gu Cheng has the inheritance of the Demon King and becomes an indecent Taoist priest.
3. The Story of the Cultivation of a Ruffian Taoist Priest. This novel used suspense and mystery as its theme and told the story of the cultivation of a Taoist priest.
4. " The Taoist Priest's Self-Cultivation System "-This novel was similar to " The Evil God's Self-Cultivation Plan ", a story about a Taoist priest.
5. " Invincible Maoshan Taoist "-This novel was about a Maoshan orthodox Taoist who solved all kinds of strange things.
6. " My Years as Mr. Yin Yang "-This novel was about a person who became Mr. Yin Yang, and it also involved the elements of a Taoist priest.
I hope these recommendations can meet your needs.
Taoist terms included dual cultivation of life and death, talismans, vitality, Taiqing, Taoist techniques, knowing guests, high skills, Taoist, Taoist priest, crown clothing, yellow buds, acquired, Taoist scriptures, etc.
Taoism was an important part of traditional Chinese culture, which originated from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The core idea of Taoism was to govern by doing nothing, which meant to comply with the laws of nature and not forcefully interfere with the natural development of things. Taoism emphasized that humans should conform to nature and not interfere too much with nature in order to achieve the goal of harmonious symbiosis. The representative figures of Taoism were Laozi, Zhuangzi, and so on. Taoism had a profound influence on ancient Chinese philosophy, literature, art, religion and so on. The origins of Taoism could be traced back to the ancient times. Taoism used "Dao" to explore the relationship between nature, society, and life. Daoism advocated that one should follow nature, govern by doing nothing, and live in harmony with nature. Taoism was omnipotent and eternal, with elements of metaphysics and atheism. The doctrine of Daoism regards "Dao" as the highest philosophical category. It believes that "Dao" is the highest truth of the world, the origin of all things in the universe and the basis for their survival. Taoism played an important role in the development of ancient Chinese culture.
A Taoist sect referred to the process of learning Taoism from a Taoist master. According to the Taoist tradition, learning Taoism must be based on the foundation of a teacher. One had to meet certain conditions to become a disciple of the Dao Sect. First of all, the Daoist sect had high requirements for accepting disciples. Those whose Dao heart was not firm and whose temperament was not pure were not allowed to enter the Daoist sect. Secondly, even if one passed the entrance examination and successfully became a disciple of a Taoist priest, they still needed to go through a period of observation. The master would observe the words and actions of his disciples. Only by withstanding the test of time could the master teach different mantras according to the level of talent of his disciples. In addition, learning Taoism required wisdom. The study of Taoism had high requirements for one's intelligence and wisdom. In short, becoming a Taoist disciple was the foundation of learning Taoism. One had to meet certain conditions and requirements.
Nun was the honorific title for nuns in Taoism. In Taoism, male monks were called Taoist priests, while female monks were called nuns. Nun referred to female monks who believed in Taoism. They chose to practice the teachings and methods of Taoism. The nuns usually lived in the Taoist temple, practicing and imparting the teachings of Taoism. A nun was a noble status in Taoism, representing their status and authority in the Taoist community.
The name of Daoism could be named according to the culture and ideology of Daoism. In the Tao Te Ching, one could find some names with deep meaning, such as Chen Daoming, Ming Dao, Xue Daoheng, Yang Shidao, Xie Daoyun, etc. In addition, the name of Taoism could also be inspired by the famous sayings and aphorisms in the Taoist classics, such as the famous sayings of Lao Tzu and Zhuang Zi. In addition, the names of Daoists could also be borrowed from the names of Daoist immortals, such as the Three Pure Ones and Five Elders, the Six Imperial Heavenly Emperors, and the Golden Mother Wood God. The names of Taoists usually carried the image of immortals. They could use words that represented mountains, forests, seclusion, seclusion, wild cranes, fishing, wind, smoke, and clouds. There were also some surnames related to Taoism, such as Xie, Shang, Mao, Ao, Mei, Liu, Gu, Yu, Zhong Li, Baili, Zhuge, Linghu, Dugu, etc. In short, the name of Taoism should be rich in the artistic conception and characteristics of Taoist culture.