
Taoist Affairs in Miao Territory (complete Works)
by Namo Cassock Science Buddha
About This Novel
Chen Erdan is a person who has been plagued by bad luck since birth. He grew up in the mountains on the southwest border. He was accidentally injured while playing in the water with his companions, and scars like fish scales appeared on his neck. In order to cure his illness, his parents took him on an adventure to the Wuguniang Mountains where wild beasts roamed - looking for Li Daozi who had known his destiny and judged him. On the way up the mountain, I rescued my lifelong friend, the little monkey "Fat Girl". Although he was treated coldly by Li Daozi, he learned the basic principles of Taoism and hexagrams. When he left, Li Daozi gave him six hexagrams and a small sword. After Erdan recovered from his illness and came down from the mountain, he went into the mountain with the so-called "exploration team" and accidentally fell into the clutches of the "Evil Talisman King" Yang Erchou. While imprisoned in Guanyin Mountain, he was humiliated by Yang Erchou and his daughter Yang Xiaolan. Fortunately, in order to extend his life, Yang Erchou had no choice but to take Erdan to the ancient tombs of the Ming Dynasty to search for precious pearls. In the underground cemetery, they encountered unprecedented terrifying dangers. After finally climbing to the surface, they were ambushed again. However, this ambush gave Erdan a chance to escape, and also caused a great change in his fate...
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Official(13)Scraped 21d ago
Funny plot, interesting life. For Chen Erdan, this life is indeed interesting. When Luo Dagen's parents teased it, it was indeed interesting. They even made Erdan blush. It's really good (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡.
Although children in the mountains are natives of the mountains, they are really very natural. For example, Luo Dagen, this child is very sensitive at a young age. Although the environment is like this, it does not affect Luo Dagen's life.
Why is there no chapter about chasing Zhifan in Southeast Asia?
Haha, Chen Erdan was so scared by Luo Dagen that he was scared to death. This is really a bit timid, but also, hitting a fox with a bang, this is really a bit scary, but this feeling is so real.
Well, it costs a lot for a month. Can it be cheaper? . . . . . . . .
What does the last episode mean?
What does extra mean? I thought there was a harmonious time when Chen Zhicheng, Junior Sister Xiaoyan, and Wabaozi were raising chickens as a family. Why were these people not mentioned? Besides? Our Lu family? Not Chen Zhicheng
The front part is good, but the back part is no longer good at all.
This author has no staying power. Writing a book always ends in an anticlimactic manner, but my social knowledge is better than before, and I don't talk as much nonsense as before. However, I have little understanding of religion, prejudice against Buddhism, and low awareness. That's all. The most important thing is that I am not consistent with what I write. Things that can be written very broadly end up hastily. The last third is lackluster.
As I said before, it starts at the beginning but ends at the end.
The ending was a bit rushed and too hasty. Did the Eighteen Demon Generals pass by in one stroke? ? ? ? Uh uh uh
Why is Erdan the senior brother?
Is this senior brother coming a little late? Does Master have no other disciples?
There is nothing to see in Chalongbacuo, so there is no need to worry about it. It is intentional
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Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 21d ago
Funny plot, interesting life. For Chen Erdan, this life is indeed interesting. When Luo Dagen's parents teased it, it was indeed interesting. They even made Erdan blush. It's really good (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡.
Although children in the mountains are natives of the mountains, they are really very natural. For example, Luo Dagen, this child is very sensitive at a young age. Although the environment is like this, it does not affect Luo Dagen's life.
Why is there no chapter about chasing Zhifan in Southeast Asia?
Haha, Chen Erdan was so scared by Luo Dagen that he was scared to death. This is really a bit timid, but also, hitting a fox with a bang, this is really a bit scary, but this feeling is so real.
Well, it costs a lot for a month. Can it be cheaper? . . . . . . . .
What does the last episode mean?
What does extra mean? I thought there was a harmonious time when Chen Zhicheng, Junior Sister Xiaoyan, and Wabaozi were raising chickens as a family. Why were these people not mentioned? Besides? Our Lu family? Not Chen Zhicheng
The front part is good, but the back part is no longer good at all.
This author has no staying power. Writing a book always ends in an anticlimactic manner, but my social knowledge is better than before, and I don't talk as much nonsense as before. However, I have little understanding of religion, prejudice against Buddhism, and low awareness. That's all. The most important thing is that I am not consistent with what I write. Things that can be written very broadly end up hastily. The last third is lackluster.
As I said before, it starts at the beginning but ends at the end.
The ending was a bit rushed and too hasty. Did the Eighteen Demon Generals pass by in one stroke? ? ? ? Uh uh uh
Why is Erdan the senior brother?
Is this senior brother coming a little late? Does Master have no other disciples?
There is nothing to see in Chalongbacuo, so there is no need to worry about it. It is intentional




