Tianshan Legend

Tianshan Legend

by Yili Xiaolin

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956Kwords172chapters
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Ch. 172The True Meaning of Eternal Legend and the Eternal Direction Guided by the Star Map
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"Legend of Tianshan" is a grand civilization epic based on the land of the Western Regions, spanning creation myths, human fireworks and interstellar exploration. The entire series takes the three-dimensional law of "freedom-stability-balance" as the core creation logic, and connects the entire story from the three-dimensional ancient god who created the world, Nuwa repaired the sky and fixed the spiritual veins, to Lin Xian descended to earth to guard the world, Afanti broke the demonic barrier with pyrotechnic wisdom, and then to the guardian of the Western Regions expedition to the star sea with the wisdom of multi-dimensional symbiosis to redeem the alien civilization. The story is rooted in the regional culture of Xinjiang, turning unique elements such as Tianshan Mountain, Tarim River, Karez, Hotan Jade, and Muqam into civilization codes, and interprets it through the perspectives of guardians of various ethnic groups (Han masons, Uyghur musicians, Kazakh shepherds, Tajik astrologers, etc.) The ultimate proposition of "diversity and symbiosis" - from the blending of human tapestry and co-governance of spiritual veins, to the mutual learning of civilizations and the reconciliation of ideas across the stars, ultimately proves that the sustainability of civilization is never the victory of a single idea, but tolerance in differences, perseverance in change, and balance in collaboration. The series uses myth as its bones, fireworks as its flesh, and spirit as its soul. It not only writes about the tragedy and expectations of the creation gods, but also praises the perseverance and glimmer of ordinary people. It finally completes the upgrade from "the realm of the gods on earth" to "the symbiosis of the stars and seas" and becomes an oriental epic that carries the roots of culture and conveys the wisdom of symbiosis.

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