
Traveling to the Jiajing Dynasty to Cultivate Immortality
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Lin Wangji is a poor Taoist priest. There are only two rooms in his Taoist temple that are not leaking, and the master's incense money is not enough to pay the electricity bill. His greatest skill in life is to read Feng Shui, but his biggest shortcoming is that he never tells lies. A piece of mutton-fat jade pendant from the Ming Dynasty that he got by chance dragged him from the 21st century to the 19th year of Jiajing. On the first day after landing, he discovered that the Ming Dynasty was different from what he had learned from history textbooks. Dogs can breathe fire, frogs can shine, and the charm at the city gate will not fade for three years - this world is full of spiritual energy and everything is animistic. On the second day after landing, he followed Wu Er, a headhunter with a pure Yang physique and a master of ghosts and gods, to kill zombies, solve strange cases, and break into the demon mansion. I don't know how many days after he landed, he discovered that the Taoist name of Tao Zhongwen, the imperial master of the dynasty, was called Zhaixingzi - the same demon Taoist who sealed the female ghost in red four hundred years later. A poor Taoist priest who could only read Feng Shui, and a policeman who was born with supernatural powers and could even walk around ghosts, embarked on an adventure that neither of them had imagined in the Ming Dynasty where monsters were everywhere.
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