
The Last Taoist Priest 4
by Xia Yi
About This Novel
Zombies, in Chinese folklore, specifically refer to ghosts that become ghosts after death due to excessive yin energy in the body. In legend, Taoist priests are its nemesis, but what if you encounter a Taoist priest turned into a zombie? In the mysterious turtle resting corpse ground deep in Daba Mountain, there is actually a large tomb full of Taoist myths and legends. It is said that there is a strange village called Jinjia Taoist Corpse there. Zha Wenbin, known as the last Taoist priest, had to come out of the mountain again. He never expected that this golden-armored Taoist corpse turned out to be an ancestor of his sect from hundreds of years ago. Faced with the collapse of faith, should we choose to escape or do justice for heaven? Zha Wenbin, who finally chose to kill his relatives for justice, found that he was no match for him. At the moment of life and death, how to turn the tide? Let's watch the fourth part of "The Last Taoist".
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
Talking too much
Too much nonsense
The life story of Zha Wenbin in the book is worthy of the world's deep thought. Ten thousand people will have ten thousand opinions on this person's life experience, and they don't know how to get more insights.
The description of the environment in the book is also wonderful, majestic and shocking. Some of the Taoist thoughts interspersed in it are simple, while others are profound and thought-provoking.
Before every fight in this book, the author does a very good job of foreshadowing, which whets the reader's appetite. The author's imagination is very rich, with all kinds of ghosts and zombies.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
Talking too much
Too much nonsense
The life story of Zha Wenbin in the book is worthy of the world's deep thought. Ten thousand people will have ten thousand opinions on this person's life experience, and they don't know how to get more insights.
The description of the environment in the book is also wonderful, majestic and shocking. Some of the Taoist thoughts interspersed in it are simple, while others are profound and thought-provoking.
Before every fight in this book, the author does a very good job of foreshadowing, which whets the reader's appetite. The author's imagination is very rich, with all kinds of ghosts and zombies.
