The Great Sage of Humanity 123 Reading Network was a website that provided free reading of the full text of the novel, The Great Sage of Humanity. The readers can find the latest chapters on the website and read them at any time.
The ending song of the Great Sage's marriage was 'The Love of a Lifetime'. The song was written by Tang Shuchen and composed and sung by Lu Guanting. It was used as the ending theme song of Stephen Chou's classic movie, The Great Sage of a Chinese Opus. It described the process of a boy growing into a man, expressing a helpless and sad longing. There were also different versions of the song, including the version in 2013 that was edited by Stephen Zhou and sung by Shu Qi, and the version in 2016 that was rearranged by Lu Guanting and Han Geng.
The Sage of Humanity was a fantasy novel written by Momo. This novel told the story of the protagonist Lu Ye becoming a cultivator through cultivation, and caused a great uproar in Nine Regions. The Great Sage of Humanity TLV e-book could be downloaded from multiple download addresses, such as Xunlei, Kuaiche, and other download tools. In addition, you can also read it online on Qidian Chinese Network.
The Great Sage of Humanity was a fantasy novel written by Momo. This novel told the story of a weak person who became a cultivator. The protagonist Lu Ye obtained the ability to cultivate through a burning talent tree, which caused a sensation in Nine Regions. However, the search results did not provide a link to read the full text of the book. Therefore, I don't know if there is a pop-up window for reading the full text of Human Sage.
The ending song of " The Great Sage Marries " was " The Love of My Life." The song was written by Tang Shuchen and composed and sung by Lu Guanting. It was the ending theme song of Stephen Chou's classic movie, The Great Sage of a Chinese Opus Westward Journey Getting Married. The song described the process of a boy growing into a man, expressing a helpless and sad feeling of longing.
My answer was not accurate enough. In fantasy novels, magic attributes were usually divided into the following categories:
1. Elemental Magic: Mastery of natural elements such as fire, water, wind, earth, etc. Can create and use various elemental attacks.
2. Star Magic: Control the power of the stars to manipulate the orbit of the stars to create a star storm.
3. Light Magic: Mastering the power of light can create attacks and defenses of the power of light. At the same time, it can also use light healing magic.
4. Dark Magic: Mastering the power of darkness can create dark attacks and defenses, and can also use dark healing magic.
5. Life Magic: Control the power of life to heal and harm life, create life mutations, etc.
6. Strength Magic: Mastering the power of strength can increase one's own strength and create powerful attacks and defensive methods.
In novels, golden magic usually referred to magic that controlled money and wealth. It was rarely classified as an independent magic attribute. Although money was very important in modern society, in fantasy novels, money was not an all-powerful magic power. It was more of an economic means and trading tool. Therefore, in novels, gold magic was rarely classified as an independent magic attribute.
My answer may not be completely accurate because I don't know which literary work you are referring to. If you can provide more context, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
My answer didn't involve the specific content of the novel you mentioned. If you can provide more information or context, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.