The 68th Part of the Mythological Masterpiece of the Flower Goddess Xintian Ji

The 68th Part of the Mythological Masterpiece of the Flower Goddess Xintian Ji

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"The Immortal Descendants of the Flower God" is the 68th volume of the mythological masterpiece "Xintian Ji" (series of 72 parts), written by the outstanding contemporary Chinese novelist Zhou Jingfeng. The fate of heaven and earth is broken, flowers wither, and the three realms are out of balance. The flower god holds twelve flower wheels and takes the flower fairy into the heavenly palace to seek solutions. The golden boy and the beautiful girl send private notes, the Wanrong Emperor opens the gate of heaven, and a covenant about the coexistence of immortals and mortals begins. The peony and Yao Huang town the palace to resist humiliation, the hibiscus resists the frost and diverts water into a river, the green calyx of the plum blossom warms the cold palace, and the immortals first show their magical powers. However, due to the departure of the immortals in Luoyang in the mortal world, the flowers withered and the people were worried, and the conservative forces in heaven even blocked the way for Baihua to be renamed. The flower god made a covenant: to nourish the heaven with spiritual charm and bring order to the four seasons; to leave a part of the soul in the human world to protect the peace of the world. From then on, the immortal roots are in the sky and the flower soul is on the ground. An inclusive and boundary-crossing myth slowly begins.

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