
Huang Tingzhidao
by Deep Kindness And Great Righteousness
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The people in the Huangting Courtyard wear brocade clothes, purple flowers fly in their skirts, and the clouds are like clouds. The blue and green stripes and emerald flowers fly in Chen Xuanhua's clothes. They are shining brightly. They are in the atrium, and thousands of gods are watching, looking at the endless avenue...
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This should be the most interesting and satisfying novel I have read in the past few months. Compared with fantasy or classical fairy tales, the subject matter is more appropriately described as a monastic novel. The title of this novel is the introduction. Based on the opportunity of time travel, "Huang Ting Jing", the protagonist practices Taoism and understands Taoism in this righteous world of immortality. Although there are clear grade divisions and common fantasy settings, the author's cultivation system is based on realistic Taoist classics and articles. From mental training to enlightenment and practice, there will be very detailed Taoist scriptures and explanations. As far as my reading experience is concerned, the author's characterization of the classics is eye-catching: On the one hand, you can see abundant expression in all aspects. Whether it is the practice of a small method or the practice of the fundamental Huang Ting, there is a systematic Taoist knowledge system explained by the author. On the other hand, the author's language skills are very fluent. While reading, the sense of pictures and the wonderful experience of cultivating immortals are portrayed in an extremely vivid and interesting way. In general, the reading experience is a bit like the feeling of watching "The Wizard's Journey" and "Arcane Throne" at that time. On the one hand, it is detailed and credible, on the other hand, it is interesting and easy to understand. In addition, let's talk about the characters and world society setting: Compared with the dark or cruel reality-oriented novels about cultivating immortals that have been popular in recent years, this novel does not focus on competition for resources and monks plotting against each other as the keynote of the work. On the contrary, when you experience it from the perspective of the protagonist, the presence of spiritual stones and spiritual objects is very low. The most important exercises also need to be understood by the practitioners themselves. So it's hard to see the struggle for resources. Rather than collecting resources to achieve breakthroughs, this novel is about the process of understanding Taoism, refining understanding, and exploring the path of cultivation. Therefore, it reads more like the spirit of cultivating Taoism and cultivating immortality in the traditional sense. In terms of this style, I would tend to describe it as an intermediate state between the two styles of "Red Heart Patrol" and "Lan Ke Qi Yuan". The contradictory rhythm of "Red Heart" is very strong and compact, while the tone of "Lan Ke Qi Yuan" is very high. The protagonist is always rolling around in various human affairs, leaving traces with his immortal posture for others to recall. The plot of this book is mainly about enlightenment and cultivation, so it is not as urgent as "Sincerity", and the step-by-step cultivation is step-by-step, so it is not like "Lanke" who comes and goes. I quite like the characters. The little junior brother is portrayed as very smart and cute, and fellow practitioners and big-name cultivators are also good people who study hard and practice hard. The villains are divided into two categories. The low-level villains such as the White Lotus are purely evil, while the high-level villains are more inclined to practice Taoism. I wouldn't say that the character is particularly shocking, but I think it's good enough. Finally, from the perspective of everyone reading the book, let me talk about the shortcomings: The detailed practice setting of this book occupies the main line of the story. Therefore, compared with the current novels, it will have much less conflicts and twists. If you're expecting to fight against constantly breaking enemies along the way, this should disappoint you. On the other hand, the detailed description of cultivation may also be boring to some readers. A matter of opinion. It's a novel with a rare style. I personally like it very much. Stopped updating




Carrying the Huangting Sutra travels through the different worlds of immortals and heroes, and integrates all the laws of the different worlds into one. In the beginning of the chapter, he was still mixed in the mortal world, and gradually came into contact with the world of immortal cultivators. It can be said that it is getting better and better after being put on the shelves.




Modern young people travel through the world of immortals and heroes, and are burdened with the Huang Ting Sutra and the Eight Gods of Taoism. They gradually transform from ignorant youth to true Taoist practitioners step by step. Comments: A righteous knight, subdues demons and kills decisively.













