
The Story of Yitian Protecting the Dragon
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The eight kingdoms of gods formed the "Eight Saints Alliance" in an attempt to seize the Kunlun Mountains' jade certificate of creation, cut off the Chinese dragon veins, and sink Eastern Shinto forever. Kunlun disciple Yang Lingfeng fell in love with Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, and gave birth to a mixed-race son Yang Yi. The two were framed by the Six Immortal Sects, and their blood spattered Wudang Mountain. The youngest son Yang Yi was rescued by the mad Taoist Pyrotechnic Immortal. He was poisoned by the cold poison of Odin's eternal spear, causing pain in his bones every night. Yang Yi practiced the Nine Transformations Mysterious Skills in a stone chamber, and even used the method of "Wandering to the Eight Extremes" to get his soul out of his body and humbly seek advice from Brahma in India, Thoth in Egypt, Prometheus in Greece, Loki in Northern Europe and other gods in the world, and he learned the way of tolerance, balance and forgiveness. Ten years later, he used Tai Chi Tu and the Hunyuan Sword left behind by his father to create the "Mirror of Cause and Effect", which can illuminate the inner demons of all things. The Allied Forces of the Eight Saints besieged Guangmingding. Yang Yi fought with one against eight, but he stopped and sat cross-legged in the desperate situation: "I won't fight." He used the mirror of cause and effect to reveal the deepest fear in the hearts of the gods - Jupiter was ashamed of his daughter, Amaterasu regretted his brother, Odin was afraid of the dusk... The Eight Saints collapsed and knelt down, abandoning Go and worshiping. Yang Yi did not kill, but used forgiveness as a bridge to promote reconciliation between Eastern and Western Shinto. The six great immortal sects stood up to plead guilty, the Celestial Master of Longhu Mountain tore up the forged secret letter in public, and Jupiter and his daughter Minerva broke the ice. In the end, Yang Yi married Bai Susu, the fox girl of Qingqiu, the bells of Guangmingding rang again, the jade ultimatum returned to its place, and the dragon's veins were consolidated forever. As Yang Yi said: "Guarding the Dragon Vein is not about dividing the land into a prison, but about sharing the road with the world with an open heart."
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