
Xiu Xian: This is Not the Peach Blossom Land I Thought Of
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During the Taiyuan period of the Jin Dynasty, the north and the south were separated and the demons were in chaos. Fortunately, gods and Buddhas appeared, and pious sacrifices could bring peace to one side. Mr. Wuliu, who lived in seclusion in the mountains and forests, was living a leisurely pastoral life of growing beans in the southern mountains, and the grass was full of bean sprouts. Until this day, he was deceived by a young boy named Li Xuan to find immortals, collect fairy grass, and refine elixirs... March 3rd, yin and yang are wide. In the Peach Blossom Land, there are lanterns and colorful decorations, red and green, and the streets and alleys are full of bustling people. However, Li Xuan and Mr. Wu Liu hid in the temple, lit fires and burned incense, praying for the blessings of gods and bodhisattvas. The strong incense rushed straight to the Bodhisattva's seat. The Bodhisattva is holding a flower in his left hand and smiling, but his right hand is stretched out to the two of them!
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Wangshenai, golden elixir period,? Doesn't this mean that there was a method of cultivating immortals in the Eastern Jin Dynasty? How does the article say that there is no such thing as cultivating immortals in this world? We must seek out the path to immortality and practice elixirs.
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Wangshenai, golden elixir period,? Doesn't this mean that there was a method of cultivating immortals in the Eastern Jin Dynasty? Why does the article say that there are no immortals in this world, so we have to find the way to immortality and practice elixirs?
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Official(6)Scraped 12d ago
Wangshenai, golden elixir period,? Doesn't this mean that there was a method of cultivating immortals in the Eastern Jin Dynasty? How does the article say that there is no such thing as cultivating immortals in this world? We must seek out the path to immortality and practice elixirs.
I'm still here (?????????????)
Keep it up
Come on come on come on come on
I have already cast two votes. I would like to ask if this book has a female protagonist. If so, is there more to choose from?
Wangshenai, golden elixir period,? Doesn't this mean that there was a method of cultivating immortals in the Eastern Jin Dynasty? Why does the article say that there are no immortals in this world, so we have to find the way to immortality and practice elixirs?









