" Mortal Cultivation Legend " was a Xianxia cultivation novel that was published on Qidian Chinese website. The author was Wang Yu. The novel was about an ordinary poor boy from a mountain village. By chance, he entered a small sect in Jianghu. Although his aptitude was mediocre, he relied on his own hard work and reasonable calculations to become an immortal.
Mu Qing was a Mahayana cultivator from the Scattered Star Seas, the number one expert in Deep Heaven City, and a good friend of the main character, Han Li. In the Spirit Realm, he used the alias "Li Feiyu" to become Han Li's brother. In the Mortal Cultivation Legend of the Immortal World, Mu Qing was invaded by the inner demon and died due to Qi deviation.
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Han Li was the male lead in the Xianxia novel "Mortal Cultivation Legend" and its derivative works. He was a poor young man from a poor village who had ordinary talent. He joined the Seven Mysteries Sect by chance and became an in-name disciple. With his hard work, his cultivation level continued to increase and he eventually became a Mahayana cultivator in the Immortal World.
Mu Qing was a character in the novel " Mortal Cultivation in the Immortal World ". He was the Deputy Temple Master of the Samsara Temple and one of the mighty figures in the Immortal World. She was extremely beautiful and had an otherworldly temperament. She was calm and decisive, and she was scheming. Mu Qing was one of the founders of the Samsara Temple and the first Temple Master. She once had a relationship with Han Li, but they eventually separated due to various reasons.
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Mu Qing was a character in the novel " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation " and its derivative works.
Murin was the Grand Elder of the Wood Clan of the Scattered Star Seas, a late-Nascent Soul cultivator. He possessed powerful divine abilities, and he had once fought against several cultivators of the same cultivation level by himself during the war in the Scattered Star Seas. After learning that his best friend, the Great Elder of Deep Heaven City, Wang Chan, had advanced to the Mahayana Stage, Mu Qing decided to help Wang Chan kill Han Li in order to repay his kindness.
Later, Mu Qing and Wang Chan pursued Han Li together, but Han Li trapped them within the Wind Lightning Towers. In the end, Mu Qing and Wang Chan were killed by the power of lightning within the twin towers, and their Nascent Souls were devoured by Han Li.
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The author of The Pyramid wasn't Mu Qing. The pyramids were built by the ancient Egyptians between 2500 and 2500 B.C. Although Mu Qing was Chinese, the novel he wrote had nothing to do with pyramids.
Hu Qingyu's Wang Jie was an associate chief physician who specialized in traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics. He was good at treating all kinds of difficult and complicated diseases in orthopedics, especially in the treatment of spinal diseases (low back pain, cervical vertebra disease), joint diseases (joint degeneration, avasculation, etc.), and traumatic fractures. He was also good at using traditional Chinese medicine and external treatment to treat fractures, soft tissue injuries, and tendon injuries. He was especially good at treating cervical vertebra disease, lumbago and leg pain (lumbar disc protrusion, lumbar spinal canal narrowing), senile arthrosis (hip and knee arthrosis), epilepsy, rheumatism, neuropathic pain, arthropathy, and other diseases of traditional Chinese medicine.
Xu Jie wrote to Jiajing: "How can I bear to leave the nine heavens and meet the destiny of heaven? My heart is sad to rule the four seas and mourn the common people."
There was no direct connection or comparison between Mu Qing and Treasure Flower Ancestor. Therefore, he couldn't be sure if Mu Qing and Treasure Flower Ancestor were on the same level.
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In the original novel "Heavenly Official Blessing" and its derivative works written by Mo Xiang and Copper Stink, Mu Qing liked Shi Qingxuan.
In the novel, Mu Qing and Shi Qingxuan cultivated together in the Celestial Capital. The two of them were once Shi Qingxuan's best friends. However, after Shi Qingxuan ascended, Mu Qing broke off relations with him because he was dissatisfied with Shi Qingxuan's 'degeneration'. Later on, when Mu Qing descended to the mortal world, he helped Shi Qingxuan block the tribulation many times, and the grudge between the two gradually dissolved. In the end, Mu Qing returned to the celestial heavens under Shi Qingxuan's persuasion and reconciled with him.
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Qiao Jie's verdict,"Liu Yuqing," expressed her fate and state of mind. This sentence mentioned," Liu Yuqing, Liu Yuqing, suddenly met a benefactor; lucky mother, lucky mother, accumulated Yin merits. Admonish life, help the poor, don't be like my ruthless uncle who loves money and forgets his own flesh and blood! It is multiplication, division, addition, and addition, and above it is the firmament." This sentence showed that Sister Qiao met her benefactor, Granny Liu, after her family declined, and was able to escape from the predicament. The verdict also emphasized persuading people to live a kind life, to help those in trouble, and not to be like Qiao Jie's ruthless uncle who only pursued money and forgot about family. This sentence in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' had a warning effect, reminding people to cherish family and good deeds.