
The Best is Like Jade
About This Novel
A mysterious Taoist scripture gave Xun Yu a chance to come back after she was dead. Only then did she discover that in this world, in addition to immortals and demons, there are gods and Buddhas who all practice their own way. They can all climb to the top and see another scenery. The pursuit of the path is full of traps, and cultivation is hard to describe as inner demons. Cultivation of immortality means cultivating people, and cultivating Taoism means cultivating mind. There is no male protagonist studying fairy literature, and the female protagonist is not a holy mother. Four to six thousand words a day, welcome to join. The new book has been released with the title: Documents Daozai. Welcome friends to read~
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 22d ago
I just like those without male protagonists
Why do I feel a little confused. Can't read. . . It took me so long to save one person. Everyone must be dead.
If you want to raise a daughter, you can take a look
I don't dare to read it, for fear that I won't be able to distinguish the author.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Relative? ! This ending is very confusing. Why end it here? ?
When I see my male protagonist, I want to look at it, but let's do it! This system of cultivating immortals feels weird! Still support you! Come on!
Come on, author, don't cheat.
Check in, check in, check in, check in
Procrastination
The subject matter is good, but the plot is too slow. It has over a hundred chapters and the heroine is still practicing at the thirteenth level. The book originally only had more than five hundred chapters. The author also wants to have the heroine practice until the Mahayana stage and cross the sea to return to the world of cultivation.
The story is great!
But the protagonist Mao is a woman? ? ? ? ? ?
The author's writing is great, I support it. Looking forward to new works
Rating
Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 22d ago
I just like those without male protagonists
Why do I feel a little confused. Can't read. . . It took me so long to save one person. Everyone must be dead.
If you want to raise a daughter, you can take a look
I don't dare to read it, for fear that I won't be able to distinguish the author.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Relative? ! This ending is very confusing. Why end it here? ?
When I see my male protagonist, I want to look at it, but let's do it! This system of cultivating immortals feels weird! Still support you! Come on!
Come on, author, don't cheat.
Check in, check in, check in, check in
Procrastination
The subject matter is good, but the plot is too slow. It has over a hundred chapters and the heroine is still practicing at the thirteenth level. The book originally only had more than five hundred chapters. The author also wants to have the heroine practice until the Mahayana stage and cross the sea to return to the world of cultivation.
The story is great!
But the protagonist Mao is a woman? ? ? ? ? ?
The author's writing is great, I support it. Looking forward to new works
Featured in 16 Booklists
Official(16)
It's about Shintoism, it's very novel, it's being fattened up, you can save it first, I haven't read it yet (˘•ω•˘)



There is no male protagonist who studies fairy literature, and the female protagonist is not the Holy Mother who is decisive in killing.




The title of the book is literary, the writing is good, and classical elements are added to the traditional cultivation. There is no male protagonist. Check it out. It has been completed.




Personal rating: ★★★★☆ It has been completed. This book was originally a novel about cultivating immortals with part of the plot destroyed by time travellers. However, the time travel girl is not in the same era as the protagonist. Her time travel is hundreds of thousands of years earlier than the protagonist's time travel. Because she is familiar with the plot, the time-traveling girl has obtained some opportunities in the book in advance, and she has practiced Shinto and established a heavenly court to compete with the monks, and the monks are still at a disadvantage because of this. The protagonist Xun Yu came from the era of science and technology. Once he crossed the sea of consciousness, there was the Taoist Scripture. This is the protagonist's biggest golden finger. As long as the Taoist Scripture is not taken away, everything else is trivial. In the book that the time-travel girl read, Xun Yu first broke the barriers of mind and cultivated the path of mind, but in the current book, Xun Yu broke the barrier of Qi and cultivated the path of Qi. Here I have to mention the five levels of monks, gas, mind, and spirit. As long as a monk in the spiritual world can break through the five levels before ascending, he will reach the Immortal Emperor level after ascension, which is also the highest level in the Guixu world. However, few people can break all of them. They usually break through a few levels, and the existence is inferior. The Dao Master, on the other hand, can only break one level and condense into Dao Fruit, which is more powerful than the Immortal Emperor, because there are countless worlds, and Guixu is only one of them, and it is only the world of Qi. The Dao Master is an existence that transcends any world. There can only be nine Dao Masters, and Xun Yu is the ninth one. In fact, I have a guess about this book, because there is also some competition between Tao masters, and there have been times when the previous Tao master influenced the next Tao master to practice the same Tao as him. However, such influence is not good and will make the Tao master weaker than other Tao masters. After all, it is considered cheating. Therefore, the first master of the Dao Jing and the founder of the Dao Jing set the rules that the original Tao master should not interfere too much, but I think Xun Yu's development was still interfered by other Tao masters. Among other things, Xuan Jun's time travel is the best example, and Xun Yu changed from the Yi Dao that Xuan Jun knew to the Qi Dao, and although the general direction has not changed, some details are completely different. What I said is a bit confusing, but to borrow the words of a book friend, this is the only book in which the protagonist and all other characters play tricks at the beginning. There are Taoists competing with each other, the protagonist and other people, and other people and other people, all relying on calculations. Although this book is set in spiritual roots, it does not mention how important spiritual roots are. It seems that if you have spiritual roots in the spiritual world, you can practice, and the effect is not big. However, the lower realm where the protagonist has been to seals the real demon does not use spiritual roots, but the bond between mortals and gods/demon crystals. In combination, the greater the reaction of the divine crystal, the better the qualifications, and all the monks in the mountain and sea world are classified as demon cultivators in the spiritual world, because the monks in the mountain and sea world practice a mixture of spiritual and demonic qi, not a single spiritual qi, and their natural mana is more powerful than that of the spiritual world monks in the same realm. In fact, I suspect that Xuan Jun traveled through time just to allow Xun Yu to practice Qi Dao. I don't know if my guess is correct. Anyway, it will be over in a few days, so I will know when the time comes.




