Legend of Gods and Demons of the Great Zhou Dynasty

Legend of Gods and Demons of the Great Zhou Dynasty

by Ji Zheng

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This is a history of grassroots counterattacks. He was a handyman at Tianlong Taoist Temple. When he was a child, he was rescued from a deserted temple by Liu Changming, a Taoist priest because of his poor family. He recovered and started working. Tianlong Taoist Temple is a famous monastic school for cultivating immortals in Kunlun Mountain. At that time, it was famous throughout the Zhou Dynasty. Many dignitaries and celebrities sent their sons and nephews to study here. This Tianlong Taoist Academy is also a place to cultivate talents for Da Zhou. He has a low status, so of course he has no chance to learn the essence. Fortunately, he is naturally smart and can learn good cooking. Whenever those senior brothers and sisters eat, he will open a small stove in exchange for some introductory tricks from them, and learn one and a half moves. Liu Changming saw his sincerity and admired his character, so he decided to teach him some real skills. It turned out that Liu Changming was also a great swordsman who hid his strength. At that time, King Zhou appointed a new national advisor, who was introduced by King Ming, the cousin of Emperor Zhou. This man was neither a monk nor a Taoist. It is said that his prosperity was partly due to his sister. Some of this man's magic skills are brilliant. His sister is Xiangxiang, the favorite concubine of King Zhou Xina. As everyone knows, these brothers and sisters were sent by the Ghost King and colluded with the treacherous king of the court... All the good ministers and generals in the court were sent to the border... The walking dead were left. The dean of Tianlong Taoist Temple, Tianlong Taoist, saw through the conspiracy and tried to persuade the King of Zhou, but the king did not listen... Even the Tianlong Taoist Temple in Kunlun was ordered to be closed down by the lost King of Zhou. Where should they go from here?

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