
Time and Space Taoism
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In the snowy mountains of the northwest, there is a Taoist temple called the Temple of Immortality. It seems ordinary, but it can connect all realms. There is a ginseng fruit tree in the temple. If you smell it, you can live 360 years; if you eat one, you can live 47,000 years. There is a divine spring in the temple, with flesh and bones of the living dead. There is a spiritual field in the temple, full of ancient medicines. People from all over the world come here in droves, willing to spend everything they have just to see the thing. The young temple master has made great ambitions to make the Tao Sect stand at the top of the world. (Time and Space Taoist Temple Group: 630679006)
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Recommended creative novel stores Work score: 8.9 Points A barren mountain and a dilapidated Taoist temple. After kowtowing to the Taoist temple, a thin young man decided to leave and go to the outside world. However, before the young man could come out of the mountain, he was struck unconscious by a bolt of lightning. After waking up, he found that there was a system in his mind, which was used to assist the protagonist in revitalizing Taoism. In the world of the Three Kingdoms, why did Guo Jia turn into a girl? Why did Chu Feng, Taoist Master Chu, want Guo Jia to accompany him in the Taoist temple but Guo Jia ran away in a hurry? Why did Diao Chan give birth to a child so much like Taoist Master Chu! In the world of Water Margin, Ximen Qing was forced to be a duck by Taoist Master Chu. The Imperial Mausoleum of the Song Dynasty, Taizu of the Song Dynasty, and Zhao Kuangyin were brought back to life by Taoist Chu using his own essence! Why did Taoist Master Chu turn into an ape and treat the girl in the Double Dragon World of the Tang Dynasty? . . . If you want to know why, look at the Taoist Temple of Time and Space!




The recommendation index is four stars. I have read the previous books by the author and they are very good. The protagonist is a Taoist priest who travels to various worlds to develop Taoism. The first three countries in the world.




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