
The Last Taoist Priest (seven Volumes)
by Xia Yi
About This Novel
It tells the legendary experience of Zha Wenbin, the last leader of China's "Maoshan Sect", who saved people between yin and yang, but was burned by his karma and was punished by heaven. In fact, many people have heard about Taoist magic. Especially in some Hong Kong films, scenes of Taoist priests and zombies often appeared, but after all, they were artistic descriptions in film and television works. But what is a real Taoist priest like? "The Last Taoist Priest" tells us the answer. The author Xia Yi integrates traditional Chinese Taoist thoughts into it, not only telling wonderful stories, but also popularizing traditional Chinese culture for readers. It is a rare work.
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I accidentally saw "The Last Taoist Priest" on a list. After reading two pages, I wanted to read it non-stop, even to the point of forgetting to sleep and eat. The author of this novel is Xia Yi, whose online name is Earl. He is a mysterious suspense writer. According to information on the Internet, the author was rescued by a Taoist priest when he was a teenager, and this book was created based on this real Taoist priest. I am not a writer, but I know how difficult it is for a book to make people want to put it down, and the author did it perfectly. In addition to solid writing style, what is more important is the author's profound knowledge of Chinese studies. The novel mainly describes the male protagonist Zha Wenbin, the holder of the ancestral seal of the Maoshan Sect and the last successor of the Zhengtian Tao. He saves people in the gap between yin and yang, but his karma burns him, and he is punished by heaven. With his heroic spirit and courage and his Taoist skills, he saves people in the gap between yin and yang, and saves the dead in the eternal ghost realm. In the process of rescuing people again and again, a series of bizarre stories such as Fengshan, the ancient Shu Kingdom, and the Western Qiang people were introduced, and Chinese knowledge such as Taoist secrets, the Book of Changes, and Qimen Dunjia were cleverly integrated into the storyline. The author's writing style is sophisticated and sophisticated. Sometimes just a few words can make people feel immersed in the situation, allowing you to unknowingly embark on a journey of inquiry with the protagonist. And I am a person who is very interested in traditional Chinese culture, especially Taoist culture. Taoism is also the only native religion in our country. The things left by our ancestors are profound and profound, but after the New Cultural Revolution, traditional culture almost completely declined. We began to worship foreign things, abandoning the knowledge of natural laws that have been demonstrated for thousands of years, and blindly choosing modern scientific systems that were formed less than 200 years ago. Science is destined to be unable to explain all problems. Some people predict that humans will eventually die from technology. I think it makes sense. There are many reasons for liking this book, but one of them is that reading this book is thought-provoking and may prompt more people to pay attention to traditional Chinese culture again. This may be the most important practical significance of this novel. We are all ordinary people, and we are destined to seek something in life, so we have emotional ups and downs. Fortunately, I met the "last Taoist priest" when I was at a low point. This seemed like a destiny to me. I would like to thank the "last Taoist priest" for accompanying me through the days. On the day I finished reading the novel, I sat looking at the ending for a long time. Was it because I was reluctant to let it go, because I still wanted to read it, or was it something else? I can't express it clearly in words. It's like I've been rambling here for a long time. The clumsy words still can't perfectly explain this pinnacle of Taoist secrets. I can't describe the Taoist character of the protagonist who has insight into the secret of heaven and is good-oriented! What is Tao? Some people say that it is in our daily lives. Tao is everywhere, and only by following Tao and complying with nature can we settle down and live in society. Finally, I end with the words of the Taoist ancestor Laozi: Man follows the earth, earth follows the sky, heaven follows the Tao, and Tao follows nature.
It is really unusual to have a daughter in old age. My grandfather is Xu Luban. He had a daughter when he was forty years old. This can be considered a happy time. After all, it is really difficult to have a daughter in old age. This can be regarded as a gift to his own daughter.
Who is the last Taoist priest? This is not a thought-provoking one. I have to say that this Taoist priest is dressed in rags, but he is very knowledgeable. He has to be taken seriously and what he says makes sense.
Chinese culture has a long history, and some surnames are also eye-catching, such as the surname Zha. I have only seen it once so far. The classmates in our class can't help but feel curious after seeing it in the article.
Cha Wenbin
In the part where Zha Wenbin's daughter died, I think he deserved it! Letting the old man extract his past should be regarded as intentional homicide! And the King of Hell allowed his daughter to die, and this was entirely his own fault! It's better to shut yourself up at home for a few days, saying that you have enlightened the "Tao", but when you realize something that goes against heaven, I feel like hehe! The most annoying thing about reading novels for so many years is that they have to go against the will of heaven and earth. I used to read them and thought they were good, but now I read them... Hehe, I feel like an idiot! As the saying goes: "Everything in nature can nourish people, and people can repay nothing to heaven!" Why can Tiandao control the fate of others at will? I just laughed! Since you have immortals and gods, it proves that everything in this world was created by immortals! If you still want to go against the will of heaven... I just feel like hehe! One drink and one peck will determine the outcome! If you hadn't accepted this matter, naturally this wouldn't have happened
Only when you have experienced it can you write so vividly
A good book, worth reading carefully. The story is full of flesh and blood and spirit.
This book has no logic
There is no logic in this book. Basically, I just write whatever comes to my mind. The content of the story is also written randomly, and there is no connection at all.
What a pity the ending
If the Taoist priest really had a similar ending, then the last Taoist priest was too irresponsible. The Lone Star in the World can find some orphans to inherit the mantle. The important thing is to pass it on. I really didn't expect that the final breakthrough would actually make me lose my mind! I thought that after I died, I would break this lonely star situation in the next life. Alas, destiny is irreversible
monastic novel ceiling
The protagonist is so miserable and heart-wrenching, is the final ending a complete loss of life?
I've seen free ones before, but now I want to see paid ones again,
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Taoism - Comment on "The Last Taoist Priest"
I accidentally saw "The Last Taoist Priest" on a list. After reading two pages, I wanted to read it non-stop, even to the point of forgetting to sleep and eat. The author of this novel is Xia Yi, whose online name is Earl. He is a mysterious suspense writer. According to information on the Internet, the author was rescued by a Taoist priest when he was a teenager, and this book was created based on this real Taoist priest. I am not a writer, but I know how difficult it is for a book to make people want to put it down, and the author did it perfectly. In addition to solid writing style, what is more important is the author's profound knowledge of Chinese studies. The novel mainly describes the male protagonist Zha Wenbin, the holder of the ancestral seal of the Maoshan Sect and the last successor of the Zhengtian Tao. He saves people in the gap between yin and yang, but his karma burns him, and he is punished by heaven. With his heroic spirit and courage and his Taoist skills, he saves people in the gap between yin and yang, and saves the dead in the eternal ghost realm. In the process of rescuing people again and again, a series of bizarre stories such as Fengshan, the ancient Shu Kingdom, and the Western Qiang people were introduced, and Chinese knowledge such as Taoist secrets, the Book of Changes, and Qimen Dunjia were cleverly integrated into the storyline. The author's writing style is sophisticated and sophisticated. Sometimes just a few words can make people feel immersed in the situation, allowing you to unknowingly embark on a journey of inquiry with the protagonist. And I am a person who is very interested in traditional Chinese culture, especially Taoist culture. Taoism is also the only native religion in our country. The things left by our ancestors are profound and profound, but after the New Cultural Revolution, traditional culture almost completely declined. We began to worship foreign things, abandoning the knowledge of natural laws that have been demonstrated for thousands of years, and blindly choosing modern scientific systems that were formed less than 200 years ago. Science is destined to be unable to explain all problems. Some people predict that humans will eventually die from technology. I think it makes sense. There are many reasons for liking this book, but one of them is that reading this book is thought-provoking and may prompt more people to pay attention to traditional Chinese culture again. This may be the most important practical significance of this novel. We are all ordinary people, and we are destined to seek something in life, so we have emotional ups and downs. Fortunately, I met the "last Taoist priest" when I was at a low point. This seemed like a destiny to me. I would like to thank the "last Taoist priest" for accompanying me through the days. On the day I finished reading the novel, I sat looking at the ending for a long time. Was it because I was reluctant to let it go, because I still wanted to read it, or was it something else? I can't express it clearly in words. It's like I've been rambling here for a long time. The clumsy words still can't perfectly explain this pinnacle of Taoist secrets. I can't describe the Taoist character of the protagonist who has insight into the secret of heaven and is good-oriented! What is Tao? Some people say that it is in our daily lives. Tao is everywhere, and only by following Tao and complying with nature can we settle down and live in society. Finally, I end with the words of the Taoist ancestor Laozi: Man follows the earth, earth follows the sky, heaven follows the Tao, and Tao follows nature.
It is really unusual to have a daughter in old age. My grandfather is Xu Luban. He had a daughter when he was forty years old. This can be considered a happy time. After all, it is really difficult to have a daughter in old age. This can be regarded as a gift to his own daughter.
Who is the last Taoist priest? This is not a thought-provoking one. I have to say that this Taoist priest is dressed in rags, but he is very knowledgeable. He has to be taken seriously and what he says makes sense.
Chinese culture has a long history, and some surnames are also eye-catching, such as the surname Zha. I have only seen it once so far. The classmates in our class can't help but feel curious after seeing it in the article.
Cha Wenbin
In the part where Zha Wenbin's daughter died, I think he deserved it! Letting the old man extract his past should be regarded as intentional homicide! And the King of Hell allowed his daughter to die, and this was entirely his own fault! It's better to shut yourself up at home for a few days, saying that you have enlightened the "Tao", but when you realize something that goes against heaven, I feel like hehe! The most annoying thing about reading novels for so many years is that they have to go against the will of heaven and earth. I used to read them and thought they were good, but now I read them... Hehe, I feel like an idiot! As the saying goes: "Everything in nature can nourish people, and people can repay nothing to heaven!" Why can Tiandao control the fate of others at will? I just laughed! Since you have immortals and gods, it proves that everything in this world was created by immortals! If you still want to go against the will of heaven... I just feel like hehe! One drink and one peck will determine the outcome! If you hadn't accepted this matter, naturally this wouldn't have happened
Only when you have experienced it can you write so vividly
A good book, worth reading carefully. The story is full of flesh and blood and spirit.
This book has no logic
There is no logic in this book. Basically, I just write whatever comes to my mind. The content of the story is also written randomly, and there is no connection at all.
What a pity the ending
If the Taoist priest really had a similar ending, then the last Taoist priest was too irresponsible. The Lone Star in the World can find some orphans to inherit the mantle. The important thing is to pass it on. I really didn't expect that the final breakthrough would actually make me lose my mind! I thought that after I died, I would break this lonely star situation in the next life. Alas, destiny is irreversible
monastic novel ceiling
The protagonist is so miserable and heart-wrenching, is the final ending a complete loss of life?
I've seen free ones before, but now I want to see paid ones again,
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The abusive master, the protagonist is the Virgin, who farms his own land, and the poor children don't have enough to eat. Every time someone asks him to do something, he refuses money or things. I don't even think about making money. Sometimes when I hear something is going on somewhere, I will rush there myself. Even if my wife and children at home are busy, I don't care, I just want to go. Later, his wife died and his daughter died (some of the reasons were due to lack of money, and some were due to revenge for the harm left by the Virgin Heart). Even though he knew the cause and effect was serious, he still refused to change despite repeated admonitions. Later, his son visited the grave of his mother and sister and played with firecrackers, blowing up his body organs. He was bullied at school, bullied, and called a little eunuch, which caused his son to have psychological problems. However, he felt that his son was not safe with him, so he sent him to boarding school (you must know that his son was his only relative). The female teacher cared about the child, but to no avail. What should other students do? The protagonist always doesn't care about the malice of others, and has been silently working for the so-called "righteous way" and "the world". But he never gives anything to the friends and relatives around him who care about him. They have always been kind to me, I remember it in my heart, and I thank them. The protagonist has always been a self-motivated character. People around him think he can't do this, but he feels that one day someone will understand him. The protagonist is the Virgin, but not the Virgin Bitch. But he really cannot be said to be in debt to his family and relatives. He was simply here to take revenge on his family. Especially after the death of his wife and daughter, he almost ignored his son, leaving him alone in school and giving him money and gifts regularly. No communication either. But I still feel moved in my heart, I'm sorry for you, but I can't help it, wait a minute. When I watched it before, I was moved by him at first, but later it became disgusting. The self-impression reaches the extreme, as if if something is done selfishly, one would like to go to hell to atone for one's sins.












