Penglai Fairy Mirror

Penglai Fairy Mirror

by Put Pen To Paper And Meet The Gods

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658Kwords389chapters
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Ch. 389Teleportation Across Foreign Lands
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I have been writing this work for twelve years. It is not a cliché novel. The first volume focuses on officialdom and the history of the Ming Dynasty. The second volume is about ordinary people cultivating immortals. The third volume begins to contain rich elements of Western mythology and religion and integrates them into the Eastern narrative. The style is realistic and not unreasonable. Following the traditional advancement process of Qi refining, foundation building, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, God Transformation, and Mahayana, in my story, there is Xia Yin Village, as well as Sword Immortal City, Zulong City, and Stormwind City. It is a huge masterpiece that spans multiple dimensions. The starting point of the story is a Penglai fairy mirror. This mirror is a heaven-defying treasure and has the miraculous power to copy everything in the world. After Li Yuanqing, a young anti-Japanese soldier of the Ming Dynasty, died together with the enemy chieftain, he relied on the power of the treasure mirror to overcome obstacles all the way in the world of immortality, and spent half his life in exchange for a great reputation in the world of immortality. But as he gradually integrated into the legendary fairyland where there was no poverty or disease, the seasons were like spring, and everyone lived forever, the deepest attachment in his heart was always tied to the Ming Dynasty's homeland of heavy fog and steaming fireworks. The Western literary classic "The Odyssey" uses the hero Odysseus' return journey to compose a hymn about wisdom and perseverance, and Li Yuanqing's return journey is an oriental epic that spans time and space. After twelve years of sharpening a sword, he has to fight not only the demons and monsters on the road to immortality and the strife among sects, but also the inner questioning about identity and the choice about human nature. This return journey has long gone beyond the migration of physical space. It is also a soul journey to explore oneself and anchor the original intention.

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