
Fugue
About This Novel
[Signed work by the first editorial team of Qidian] I have half a volume of the book, Xiaoyao said, "Transformation". Wave to invite the immortals and Buddhas to retreat and send them to the gods to listen. Deputy Mo heard about Yu Yu, and went to Liao to pass on Xuan Ming. One finger covers the sky and the earth, and everything is forgotten. --When facing the fantasy in literature and legends, do you also dream of having this magical and wonderful life? In fact, there is no need to daydream about fairyland and alien stars. The mysterious world is around you and me, and the physical and mental realm can be extended to the extreme. Are there really strangers in this world? Is there really a miracle? --Dreams can come true! Delusions can come true! How did an ignorant young man in the city become a fairy in the world, and how did he encounter love in the world of mortals? Please stretch your spiritual tentacles and come to "Wandering of the Gods". --Reading Tips: The protagonist of this book is Feng Junzi! --Thank you for subscribing and voting, and welcome everyone to support my other two works "Ghost Stock" (ISBN 66947) and "Human Desire" (ISBN 145374). VIP reader QQ group: Junziju (35194699, 45157017)--
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Official(133)Scraped 23d ago
! ! ! ! ! Damn it, I can live out Feng Junzi's dream
Let me explain in advance that everything I say is true. I swear I would die if I didn't. I used to have nightmares (like zombies or ghosts) when I was a child. In order to prevent being scared every night, I consolidated my thoughts before going to bed and told myself that everything I saw was fake. Then after I had a lucid dream, it might take a while to realize it (the thoughts must be very deep). Then I felt that I was the most awesome in the dream, so I could fly or move quickly. If I thought about the person I wanted to see, it would appear later and I could do whatever I wanted in the dream. (Probably not the soul leaving the body) The above is my personal experience when I was a child, but recently, last year, I sometimes woke up after taking a nap, but I couldn't move, my vision was blurred, and the angle of view became smaller, I could hear other people talking (a bit like a ghost on the bed). The key point here is to never resist trying to wake up, otherwise you will have a feeling of repeated stimulation. If you give up the resistance for a while, you will fall asleep. Because of the previous awakening, my dreams were similar to horror breakthroughs (I didn't try flying to escape from the sky at the time, so I don't know if I can cheat, but I think it should be possible) The above is my real experience and everything I can try is real. It wasn't until I read this novel that the cultivation process in it was similar to my experience that I could tell you, but there are slight differences (I have nothing to be afraid of now, so I can't feel like I'm dreaming at night. What should I do?) Is there any fellow Taoist who can give me some advice (you can refer to these for my study or practice)
Does Feng Junzi really exist?
I really want to know Feng Junzi. I also want to dream soberly and travel with ghosts. Sometimes I have thoughts in my dreams and know that I am dreaming. When I have nightmares, I can still tell myself that this is my dream and I can control it. Then in the dream, I can do anything and it becomes a good dream.
After reading it on the website, it is the only novel about immortality with a modern setting. I happened to read this book when I was a freshman in high school 7 years ago. Unfortunately, it was confiscated before I finished reading it. I was thinking hard last week and finally remembered the name of this book with the help of netizens. I finally finished reading half of the book 7 years ago. The ending ends abruptly, and the meaning is still unfinished. Five stars! Time is so amazing. Crying for Qixin
Why
Why are there cuts? Where can I watch the full version?
Is Ishino a descendant of Mei Zhenyi, the master of the first group?
It's really good. The author combines Buddhism and Taoism with the four famous classics and some ancient books. What he said is reasonable and well-founded. It made me think that I can really cultivate immortality.
I originally read it on the recommendation of a friend, but I found it very boring at the beginning. I was originally more interested in Taoism, so I read it when I was bored. The more I read later, the more exciting it became. It is indeed very well written and deserves to be read.
You call this a novel?
There are a lot of people discussing the content of cultivating immortals in the comment area. People on Douyin say it is true. The key is that the writing style is enough to make gods... Do you call this a novel?
It's nice to read, but there's always something missing from this article, which is annoying!
Why are there so few people reading Fugue on QQ Reader?
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Community(0)
Official(133)Scraped 23d ago
! ! ! ! ! Damn it, I can live out Feng Junzi's dream
Let me explain in advance that everything I say is true. I swear I would die if I didn't. I used to have nightmares (like zombies or ghosts) when I was a child. In order to prevent being scared every night, I consolidated my thoughts before going to bed and told myself that everything I saw was fake. Then after I had a lucid dream, it might take a while to realize it (the thoughts must be very deep). Then I felt that I was the most awesome in the dream, so I could fly or move quickly. If I thought about the person I wanted to see, it would appear later and I could do whatever I wanted in the dream. (Probably not the soul leaving the body) The above is my personal experience when I was a child, but recently, last year, I sometimes woke up after taking a nap, but I couldn't move, my vision was blurred, and the angle of view became smaller, I could hear other people talking (a bit like a ghost on the bed). The key point here is to never resist trying to wake up, otherwise you will have a feeling of repeated stimulation. If you give up the resistance for a while, you will fall asleep. Because of the previous awakening, my dreams were similar to horror breakthroughs (I didn't try flying to escape from the sky at the time, so I don't know if I can cheat, but I think it should be possible) The above is my real experience and everything I can try is real. It wasn't until I read this novel that the cultivation process in it was similar to my experience that I could tell you, but there are slight differences (I have nothing to be afraid of now, so I can't feel like I'm dreaming at night. What should I do?) Is there any fellow Taoist who can give me some advice (you can refer to these for my study or practice)
Does Feng Junzi really exist?
I really want to know Feng Junzi. I also want to dream soberly and travel with ghosts. Sometimes I have thoughts in my dreams and know that I am dreaming. When I have nightmares, I can still tell myself that this is my dream and I can control it. Then in the dream, I can do anything and it becomes a good dream.
After reading it on the website, it is the only novel about immortality with a modern setting. I happened to read this book when I was a freshman in high school 7 years ago. Unfortunately, it was confiscated before I finished reading it. I was thinking hard last week and finally remembered the name of this book with the help of netizens. I finally finished reading half of the book 7 years ago. The ending ends abruptly, and the meaning is still unfinished. Five stars! Time is so amazing. Crying for Qixin
Why
Why are there cuts? Where can I watch the full version?
Is Ishino a descendant of Mei Zhenyi, the master of the first group?
It's really good. The author combines Buddhism and Taoism with the four famous classics and some ancient books. What he said is reasonable and well-founded. It made me think that I can really cultivate immortality.
I originally read it on the recommendation of a friend, but I found it very boring at the beginning. I was originally more interested in Taoism, so I read it when I was bored. The more I read later, the more exciting it became. It is indeed very well written and deserves to be read.
You call this a novel?
There are a lot of people discussing the content of cultivating immortals in the comment area. People on Douyin say it is true. The key is that the writing style is enough to make gods... Do you call this a novel?
It's nice to read, but there's always something missing from this article, which is annoying!
Why are there so few people reading Fugue on QQ Reader?









