The Four Heroes of Xuanqi

The Four Heroes of Xuanqi

by Three Mysteries Of Heaven

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About This Novel

After thousands of years of cultivating immortality, the Taoism and Dharma are all inherited from the predecessors, and the road seems to be destined. Can monks like us have no choice but to be trapped under the ancient laws forever? I am a mortal, but I want to cut through the thorns, open a path where there is no way, and build another door for those who come after me. Until the great catastrophe of destruction comes, all the powerful people remain silent and the whole world loses its voice. At that time, I drew my sword and faced the most powerful enemy. I'm no savior. I just... Don't want the lights of thousands of houses behind me and the billowing world of mortals to turn into a piece of cold text that no one will remember in the history books.

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Love Zili✨2mo ago

It is very well written and very enjoyable to watch. It cannot be overstated as a masterpiece that has been handed down from generation to generation.

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Zy1mo ago

Exploring the avenue in the world of mortals and seeing it in the mysterious "Four Heroes of Xuanqi" is a work that breaks away from the traditional formula of cool novels. It does not stop at the superficial level of killing and upgrading, but integrates the roots of Chinese philosophy and culture into every plot. It is full of youthful enthusiasm and has a sense of depth that directly touches the soul. Ling Tao's awakening process of breaking away from self-attachment and observing the five aggregates is like the epiphany by the riverside in "Siddhartha", which also coincides with the wisdom of "breaking away from attachment and seeing nature" in Eastern philosophy; Yunzheng's theory of "detachment is not escape, purity is not death", breaks the stereotype that "retreat from the world is the only way to practice", and vividly describes the vigor of "honing the Taoist heart in the world of mortals". The "Gate of Wonders" and "Gate of Hongyi" in the Ancient Way of the Three Saints directly embody the Taoist spirit of freedom and Confucian generosity. Just like the cultural code hidden in the details in "A Dream of Red Mansions", readers can touch the background of Chinese civilization in the fantasy plot. It has both poetic image description like "Klingsor's Last Summer" and fatalistic grand narrative like "One Hundred Years of Solitude". Every dialogue is hidden with speculation, and every scene is full of philosophical thoughts. It is not only a novel, but also an inquiry about self, spiritual practice and civilization. It is worth reading again and again. If you want to copy it directly into the comment area, I can also shorten it into a shorter version for you. Do you need it?

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Zy1mo ago

Exploring the avenue in the world of mortals, catching a glimpse of civilization in words This is a mysterious work that completely breaks away from the traditional formula of cool novels. It does not stop at the superficial level of fighting and killing, but integrates the roots of Chinese philosophy and culture into every plot. It is full of youthful enthusiasm and has a sense of depth that directly touches the soul. Ling Tao's awakening process of breaking away from self-attachment and observing the five aggregates is like the epiphany by the river in "Siddhartha", which also coincides with the wisdom of "breaking away from attachment and seeing nature" in Chinese philosophy; Yunzheng's theory of "detachment is not escape, purity is not death", breaks the stereotype that "reclusion from the world is the only way to practice", and vividly describes the vigor of "honing the Taoist heart in the world of mortals". The "Gate of Wonders" and "Gate of Hongyi" in the Ancient Way of the Three Saints directly embody the spirit of Taoist freedom and Confucian perseverance, just like the cultural code hidden in the details in "A Dream of Red Mansions", allowing readers to touch the background of Chinese civilization in the fantasy plot. It has both poetic image description like "Klingsor's Last Summer" and fatalistic grand narrative like "One Hundred Years of Solitude". Every dialogue is hidden with speculation, and every scene is full of philosophical thoughts. It is not only a novel, but also an inquiry about self, spiritual practice and civilization, which is worth reading again and again.

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