
Prequel to Jing'an: Mo Yuan: Liu Shi Chapter
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Liu Shi, a fisherman by the Xunyang River, was trapped in Wei Mo's "Jiang Feng Jue". Because a traveling Taoist pointed out that "the bones are buried in Jiangzhu", he resolutely left his hometown to find his way. He entered the Qingyun Sect and obtained "Qingyun Yin". However, because of his understanding of the "hard and soft" Tai Chi sword intention, he was betrayed by his senior sister Su Qingyuan and expelled from the sect. He wandered alone and bravely. The city of Jing'an in the north is in danger, with ghost things pouring out of the cracks in the underworld, and the guards are littered with dead and wounded. Liu Shi used the soft power of Tai Chi to transform the calamity across the river, taught the guards the method of "releasing force to protect the pulse", and made elixirs to protect the people. He even broke the foundation and entered the golden elixir in the bloody battle, killed the Yin Hou, and suppressed the Yin tide. When the Zhenyin Divine Stone sealed the crack, he was named "Northern Zhenyin Historian" and changed his name to Liu Changshi. The Qingshi Town returned to Jing and became the northern border barrier. But the Yin-suppressing God's stone shows the ancient motto: "The Yin world is separated from the Yang, and it must be sealed or eliminated. Split the sky and go out to fight, and the long history will suppress the rear." - The roots of the Yin world have not been eliminated, and a bigger storm is already brewing. From a fisherman to a master, from an abandoned disciple to a historian, can Liu Shi's Tai Chi protect the eternal peace of the world?
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