I Have Been Practicing Taoism in the Northeast for Thirty Years, and People Worship Me as If I Were a God

I Have Been Practicing Taoism in the Northeast for Thirty Years, and People Worship Me as If I Were a God

by Common Things

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In 1994, Northeast China was at a turning point in the times. As the only remaining lineage of Baojiaxian, they silently guard this vast black land on the eve of the new century. The pigs in Liujia Village look up at people; the headless mystery in Shenyang City; the dragon veins of the Qing Dynasty under the corpse canal in Changbai Mountain. Piles and piles outline the territory of Shanhaiguan, and legends about me are spread everywhere in this black land. "King Wen's drum drives the divine whip, and the three incense invites supernatural powers to the human world." "Hu yellow and white, often python gray, with the king of monuments on the left and clear smoke on the right." -- "Liao Zhai", "Black Myth" and "Jilin Fairy Tale" are commonly known as the three famous works in Northeast China. This story is purely fictitious and any similarities are purely coincidental.

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