The Struggle for the Tao in Ancient Times Begins with the Engraving of All Dharma

The Struggle for the Tao in Ancient Times Begins with the Engraving of All Dharma

by Zhang Henan

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[Non-traditional conspiracy theories] Reborn in the ancient times, he became the ancestor of the ancestors - Ji. After practicing hard for thousands of years, he is worthy of becoming a human being and an immortal. Taiqing preached and gave him the name Xuanji, saying that he was deeply entangled in knowledge and vision and it was difficult to enter the door. The path to fruition is a dead end, doing nothing is not my way, there is no place for me in the East China Sea, and there is heaven in Kunlun. In the ancient world, thousands of immortals roamed freely, and the great avenues competed. Xuan Ji just wants to build his own path to immortality! The three-foot green edge breaks through Hongmeng, and a body of Taoist bones defies the sky. All the immortals in the ancient world are honored by me. With my humble human body, I stand on the clouds and hold my sword to inquire about the ancient world, and create my own path to immortality to compete for the realm of immortals! Ask the sky, who controls the ups and downs in this world? Look at the common people, who controls the rise and fall of fate? Looking at the road, I saw no ancient people in front of me, no coming people behind me, only one person... [The author says: Occasionally, I traveled through the ancient wilderness, traveling through the world where lich and demons struggled for hegemony, down to the end of immeasurable tribulations, and saw countless immortals, demons, gods and monsters. Therefore, I do not want to be ignorant, but I want to record the deeds of the characters one by one from the humble perspective of a monk, so as to prepare for the comments of future generations of fellow Taoists. I have received guidance from the saints, so fellow Taoists can eat it with confidence.

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