
A Generation of Heavenly Masters
by Xia Yi
About This Novel
Forty years ago, a couple refused to listen to their ancestors' instructions and died tragically at the entrance of the village. She had her eyes removed and was hung on the old ginkgo tree in the ancestral hall. A year later, a young man from out of town dug up strange human figurines, but fell into a life-or-death disaster. Fortunately, an old Taoist saved her. Forty years later, a mysterious letter brought the eyes back to that village, but little did they know that opening the letter would mean the opening of the gate to hell... The three-foot green sharp edge often cuts off life and death; the Bagua talisman crosses the two paths of yin and yang. Zha Wenbin, a heavenly master known as the last Taoist priest, was forced to return to the world to save others. He saved people between yin and yang, but he was burned by his karma and was punished by heaven. With his heroic spirit and courage and his Taoist skills, he saved people from the gap between yin and yang, and rescued the dead from the endless ghost path! In this critical moment, let's see the return of the last Taoist king!
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Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
come on
Very nice. I support you. . . . . . .
I have finished writing the book, but I am still reading the questions on QQ.
Why is the style of the first generation of Tianshi so different from the previous ones?
The content inside is also very different from the last Taoist priest.
this book
Why is this book so unpopular? The author still insists on updating it. It's outrageous.
Fascinating and immersive
I have read Chapter 162 so far. The author's writing is very good, and the funeral customs involved are exactly the same as those in our hometown. I especially read Chapter 152, where Zha Wenbin saw the cause of Ziyao's death in the Demon Sealing Array. To be honest, a grown man made me cry. It would be great if Ziyao was still alive. She must be a lovely little fairy. I hope that the subsequent plot will be more fascinating.
Who are Ye Qiu and Feng Qiyun?
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Does Lanting's preface have anything to do with you? It's too far-fetched.
Count Xia Yi's novels are very interesting, keep up the good work
I have basically read and played all of his novels. His explanation of Tao is very reasonable, and he is also very knowledgeable about the magic of yin and yang. Thank you to the author for his hard work!
There is a big difference in style and content
The Seven-Star Sword has another name in The Last Taoist: Soul-Destroying. The sword is as its name suggests. There are seal marks on the sword that resemble Soul-Destroying Nails. In this book, being poked by the Seven-Star Sword can lead to salvation.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
come on
Very nice. I support you. . . . . . .
I have finished writing the book, but I am still reading the questions on QQ.
Why is the style of the first generation of Tianshi so different from the previous ones?
The content inside is also very different from the last Taoist priest.
this book
Why is this book so unpopular? The author still insists on updating it. It's outrageous.
Fascinating and immersive
I have read Chapter 162 so far. The author's writing is very good, and the funeral customs involved are exactly the same as those in our hometown. I especially read Chapter 152, where Zha Wenbin saw the cause of Ziyao's death in the Demon Sealing Array. To be honest, a grown man made me cry. It would be great if Ziyao was still alive. She must be a lovely little fairy. I hope that the subsequent plot will be more fascinating.
Who are Ye Qiu and Feng Qiyun?
.
Does Lanting's preface have anything to do with you? It's too far-fetched.
Count Xia Yi's novels are very interesting, keep up the good work
I have basically read and played all of his novels. His explanation of Tao is very reasonable, and he is also very knowledgeable about the magic of yin and yang. Thank you to the author for his hard work!
There is a big difference in style and content
The Seven-Star Sword has another name in The Last Taoist: Soul-Destroying. The sword is as its name suggests. There are seal marks on the sword that resemble Soul-Destroying Nails. In this book, being poked by the Seven-Star Sword can lead to salvation.









