
Tokyo Taoist Strange Stories
by Geng Xingnan
About This Novel
(The new book "Dragons, Food and Dungeons" has been released, welcome to collect and subscribe) Do gods and ghosts really live in another space as imagined? Real existence? Should we fear them or worship them? In the indifferent steel jungle of Tokyo, ghosts and monsters are rampant, and demons and ghosts are causing harm. Let's see Qian Xiaoyi, a new Taoist priest, fly west to do some loss-making business. (There is already a two-million-word work "Welcome to Maoshan Vocational College". If you think the update is slow, you can check it out)
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Official(13)Scraped 20d ago
Very awkward
It's embarrassing. He said he couldn't get any jobs, and when he saw the evil ghost trying to harm Xiaozhi, he showed kindness. Others didn't realize it, so they just removed him and went to Xiaozhi to show his love.
It's really good, not boring, and the characters' IQs are also online.
I feel that the author's core is that of Japan, not Japan's China hand in China. To be honest, the protagonist is a mess.
The rhythm is relaxed and relaxed
Very nice Ah! Your time, our time, our time,
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 times or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship.
Quite average
Although I know there are many setting authors who want to express it through the protagonist's teachings to boy A, but combined with the previous plot, it is difficult for me to think that Qian Xiaoyi is the protagonist. It's very similar to wanting to write a Japanese protagonist but having no choice but to force the original grandfather to become the protagonist.
God of Gods, so satisfying, highly recommended
When I read it, I felt that the style of writing was a bit light on novels, but overall it was written in an online style. Personally, I feel that the author does not need to belittle himself in the comments. "Tokyo style" is considered a small genre in online writing. It is the best to be able to express your own thoughts and ensure that it does not collapse to a large extent. Moreover, this book can be considered excellent in writing. There are some routines, but the routines are not objectionable. From my personal point of view, the description is too middling. Personally, I think based on my many years of reading experience, if this book is released in Japan, it can be turned into a manga instead of animation.
I can only say this, but I didn't write what I wanted to see.
Good book, support, Tokyo Urban Ghost Stories
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Official(13)Scraped 20d ago
Very awkward
It's embarrassing. He said he couldn't get any jobs, and when he saw the evil ghost trying to harm Xiaozhi, he showed kindness. Others didn't realize it, so they just removed him and went to Xiaozhi to show his love.
It's really good, not boring, and the characters' IQs are also online.
I feel that the author's core is that of Japan, not Japan's China hand in China. To be honest, the protagonist is a mess.
The rhythm is relaxed and relaxed
Very nice Ah! Your time, our time, our time,
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 times or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship.
Quite average
Although I know there are many setting authors who want to express it through the protagonist's teachings to boy A, but combined with the previous plot, it is difficult for me to think that Qian Xiaoyi is the protagonist. It's very similar to wanting to write a Japanese protagonist but having no choice but to force the original grandfather to become the protagonist.
God of Gods, so satisfying, highly recommended
When I read it, I felt that the style of writing was a bit light on novels, but overall it was written in an online style. Personally, I feel that the author does not need to belittle himself in the comments. "Tokyo style" is considered a small genre in online writing. It is the best to be able to express your own thoughts and ensure that it does not collapse to a large extent. Moreover, this book can be considered excellent in writing. There are some routines, but the routines are not objectionable. From my personal point of view, the description is too middling. Personally, I think based on my many years of reading experience, if this book is released in Japan, it can be turned into a manga instead of animation.
I can only say this, but I didn't write what I wanted to see.
Good book, support, Tokyo Urban Ghost Stories
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The story of a Taoist priest who couldn't catch ghosts at home and went to Japan to catch ghosts! The author's perspective on ghosts is very novel and makes sense, which is pretty good!




Advantages: A full-feeling exorcist novel with a clear framework and complete story logic. It can be read as an anime with detailed settings. Disadvantages: The highlight moments in each short story are lacking, and the expected climax is not given.




He had dragon-slaying skills, but no dragons to slay. Domestic colleagues switched careers one after another, live broadcasting, and opened milk tea shops. Qian Xiaoyi had no choice but to come to the cosmopolitan Tokyo alone. This is the paradise of spiritual slayers!




It is a very unique book, but it seems that it is not that famous, which is a pity. The writing is very good, and it is very interesting to explain metaphysics from a "scientific" perspective. It feels very suitable for being made into an anime. The protagonist is strong but not invincible, and his combat power does not break through the ceiling like many novels do in the later stages. The overall architecture is very good.












