
A Lamp for a Thousand Years
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The novel takes the nine-tailed fox Lisu's thousand-year practice as the main line, running through the Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties, and finally extends to modern times. In the Tang Dynasty, she experienced a love crisis for the first time, and fell in love with the scholar Zheng Liu, but the love broke up due to "different paths between humans and monsters"; in the Song Dynasty, she wanted to use Taoism to control her love, and got involved in an entanglement with Zhou Xin's descendants, and was forced to stay in the mountain for a hundred years; in the Ming Dynasty, she tried to combine the seven emotions and six desires to refine the Hunyuan Pearl, but almost fell into the devil's way, and was sentenced to ten reincarnations; after awakening in the Qing Dynasty, she renewed the "Qingqiu Spiritual Contract", opened up three paths for the Fox clan to be a human, an immortal, and a demon, and transformed herself into a jade statue of Mount Tai. The story finally shows how his spirit diffused into later generations like a light, silently promoting good thoughts in various eras such as war, academia, and technology, and finally clarified that the true transcendence is not to become an immortal, but to transform oneself into thousands of possibilities and integrate into the glimmer of kindness in all living beings.
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