Sure, there are various versions of the pocong ghost story. In some stories, the pocong is a malevolent entity that preys on the living, causing harm and misfortune. In other versions, it is more of a pitiful figure, a soul trapped between worlds, unable to move on. The reasons for its existence also vary. It could be due to improper burial rites, a curse, or an unfulfilled wish before death. These different versions are often influenced by local beliefs, cultural traditions, and the storyteller's own creativity.
The pocong is a well - known ghost in Indonesian folklore. In the pocong ghost story, it is often said that a pocong is the spirit of a dead person who was wrapped in a white burial shroud when they died. These ghosts are typically depicted as being bound by the shroud and hopping around. They are often associated with unfinished business or unrest in the afterlife.
Since I Joined the White Lotus Society was a fantasy novel written by No Fish in the Pond. The story was about Wang Changsheng who came to a prosperous immortal world. Faced with various forces and challenges, he decided to join the White Lotus Society for his own safety and became Dharma King Baiyang. The novel has been updated to chapter 242, Sword of Extermination.
The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince was personal. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor loved Ye Qingmei. In order to grasp the power of Qing Kingdom, the Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince and developed a relationship with him. Their affair was eventually exposed by Fan Xian. After the Qing Emperor learned of it, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. The specific plot and details could be found in " Celebrating Years."
The Qing Emperor was so powerful mainly because he had a strong will and excellent partners. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor did not give up when his chances of ascending to the throne were slim. Instead, he actively organized his strength and recognized Ye Qingmei's strength. He decisively cooperated with Ye Qingmei, borrowing her ability to make his father the Emperor and himself the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor's strong will allowed him to find a way out in a seemingly hopeless situation. Later, in the process of cultivation, he survived through his extraordinary will and became a Great Grandmaster. Apart from that, the Qing Emperor also cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi. This was a different kind of cultivation method that allowed him to possess powerful battle prowess in battle. The Qing Emperor also concealed his identity as a Great Grandmaster and acted in a low-key manner to avoid attracting too much attention and threats. He also chose to amass the Qing Kingdom's power, consolidate his imperial power, and stabilize the internal situation of the Qing Kingdom after Ye Qingmei's death. In summary, the Qing Emperor was so powerful because of his strong will, his cooperation with Ye Qingmei, the Tyrannical zhenqi he cultivated, his hiding of his identity, and the accumulation of Qing power.
He Yuanting and Hua Liuli were love rivals. In the beginning, Hua Liuli liked He Yuanting, but in the end, He Yuanting lost to Ji Yuansu and became Hua Liuli's love rival. He Yuanting had feelings for Hua Liuli, but Hua Liuli had seen through his identity and plotted against him, causing He Yuanting to be even more tempted by Hua Liuli. Therefore, their relationship could be described as love rivals and mutual attraction.
There were several possibilities for Ye Qingmei's death. First, Ye Qingmei's reform threatened the Qing Emperor's power and status. The Qing Emperor chose to kill her to protect his power. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have developed greed for the power in Ye Qingmei's hands and hoped to control it in his own hands. In addition, the Qing Emperor's ruthlessness and growing ambition were also one of the reasons why Ye Qingmei died at his hands. Although the search results did not explicitly mention why Ye Qingmei wanted to die, it could be speculated that she might have chosen to sacrifice herself because her reform threatened the Qing Emperor's power.