The comparison table of seven liters and seven drops is as follows:
Rising Tune:
First liter: G major or e minor
Second Up: D major or B minor
Tri-liter: A major or F minor
Fourth liter: E major or C minor
Five liters: B major or G minor
Six-liter: F major or d minor
Seven Lips: C major or A minor
Lowering tone:
F major or d minor
Second flat: B major or G minor
Third flat: E major or C minor
Fourth flat: A major or F minor
D major or B-flat minor
Six flat: G major or E minor
C major or a flat minor
There were different versions of the Daoist priest's hierarchy. The Daoist priest's hierarchy could be divided into seven levels, six levels, nine levels, or four stages. The specific levels were as follows:
1. According to the records in the Daoist Classics, Taoists were divided into seven levels: naive Taoists, immortal Taoists, secluded Taoists, mountain Taoists, monk Taoists, home-bound Taoists, and libation Taoists. Different levels represented different realms and cultivation levels.
2. According to the records in the List of the Nine Levels of Daoist Priest, Daoist Priest was divided into nine levels. From low to high, they were Meditation Path, Tribute Path, Divine Path, True Path, Seethrough, Jade Sun, Jindan, Immortal Transformation, and True Immortal. Each level required a different number of years of cultivation.
3. According to another article in " List of the Nine Levels of Taoists ", the ranks of Taoists were divided into nine levels. From low to high, they were the newly-entered Daoyi, Taoist of the Cave God Department, Taoist of the High Profound Department, Taishang Chuzhen disciple, Taishang Cave God Master, Taishang Zixu High Profound disciple, High Profound Master, Taishang Zhengyi League Wei disciple, and Red Heaven Three Five Steps Gang Yuanming Perfected Being.
4. According to the records in " The Legend of Blood: A Novice Taoist's Upgrade Guide," the Taoist's level was divided into four stages, which were level 1-9, level 9-22, level 22-35, and level 35-40.
In summary, the ranks of Taoist priests could be divided into seven, nine, six, or four levels. The specific level of division depended on different origins and cultural backgrounds.
The levels of subdued beasts were divided into pet levels and beastmaster levels. From level one to level nine, the order was level one, level two, level three, level four, level five, level six, level seven (legendary beastmaster), level eight (epic beastmaster), and level nine (legendary beastmaster). The beastmaster ranks were divided into trainee beastmaster, mid-to-high-level beastmaster, quasi-master, master-level beastmaster, top-tier master, and legendary-level. In addition, there were nine levels in the imperial beast space. Special talents may not be restricted by the general level system. The specific levels of the subdued beast skills and the classification of the pet skills were not provided, so it was impossible to know.
The ranking of warlocks was different in ancient and modern Chinese web novels. In ancient times, the ranks of Warlocks were mainly divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, master, and supreme. Every rank of Warlock had a different cultivation realm and mastery of magic skills. They constantly improved their abilities and realms in the process of cultivation, exploring the mysteries of mysterious power.
In modern web novels, the ranks of warlocks might be different. For example, in Da Feng's Nightwatchman, the ranks were divided into five ranks (Law Practitioner), four ranks (Ascetic Monk), three ranks (Vajra), and so on. In Western tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons, the Warlock's level would increase the strength of his Companion. If the Companion died, the Warlock would need to undergo a Fortitude check. Failure would result in a large loss of experience.
In other web novels, the levels of alchemists might include beginner alchemists, intermediate alchemists, advanced alchemists, great alchemists, sages, great sages, and so on. These levels usually represented the accumulation of knowledge, skills, and experience in a specific field.
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In Taoism, the ranks of Taoist priests were usually called "Dharma positions" or "precepts." Different Taoist sects and regions might have different ranks and titles. The following are some common Taoist priest levels:
1. The First True Ring: The first ring of the disciples of the Taoist Quanzhen Sect, which was the Quanzhen First True Ring.
2. [Medium Extreme Ring: The Medium Extreme Ring is the second time a disciple of the Righteous Sect receives the precepts after entering the Dao. The rules of the Medium Extreme Ring are more strict than the Initial True Ring.]
3. [Celestial Immortal Ring: Celestial Immortal Ring is the highest commandment of Quanzhen Sect. Only disciples of Quanzhen Sect who have reached a certain cultivation realm can receive the Celestial Immortal Ring.]
It should be noted that the above are only some common Taoist ranks. Different Taoist sects and regions may have different ranks and titles.
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The Psychic Connection was a science fiction novel created by the Nine Halls of the Seven Hells. This novel had a total of 228 chapters and was currently being serialised. The story narrates the adventures of the main character, the cult master, and the photon computer in the modern future world. Although the search results did not provide a specific plot or story outline, it could be seen that the novel was loved and recommended by readers. The latest chapter was chapter 217, updated on November 26, 2023.
Immortal cultivators were usually divided into three levels: the lower level, the middle level, and the upper level. The lower realms included Qi Refinement, Foundation Establishment, Core Formation, Nascent Soul, and Soul Formation. The middle stages included Void Refinement Realm, Body Integration Realm, and Mahayana Realm. The upper realms included Perfected Immortal, Golden Immortal, Primordial Immortal, Zenith Heaven, and Dao Ancestor. Each realm had four stages: initial, middle, late, and peak. In addition, the heavenly tribulation was also an important test in the cultivation process of immortal cultivators. It was divided into minor heavenly tribulation, major heavenly tribulation, and immortal tribulation. Minor Heavenly Tribulation was a Heavenly Tribulation that Nascent Soul and Deity Transformation Stage cultivators of the lower realms experienced once every 300 years. Major Heavenly Tribulation was a Heavenly Tribulation that cultivators of the Void Refinement Stage, Body Integration Stage, and Great Vehicle Stage experienced once every 3,000 years. Immortal Tribulation was a Heavenly Tribulation that cultivators of the higher realms experienced when they ascended to the Immortal World. The classification of cultivation levels in different cultivation novels might be different, but they generally followed a similar basic framework.
The realms in fantasy novels could be divided into 130 different levels. These realms included Body Tempering, Tendon Tempering, Bone Breaking, Fasting, Heart Tempering, Liver Tempering, Spleen Tempering, Lung Tempering, Kidney Tempering, Essence Tempering, Pulse Opening, Qi Guiding, Qi Gathering, Qi Condensation, Qi Transformation, Qi Cultivation, Foundation Establishment, Core Gathering, Core Scattering, Core Condensation, Golden Core, Primordial Core, Half-Nascent Soul, Nascent Soul Condensation, Nascent Soul Condensation, Essence Soul, Primordial Soul, Soul Separation, Soul Formation, Condensation, Dispersion, Fusion, and so on. These realms represented the different levels of cultivation and the improvement of one's abilities.