
The Taoist Emperor of Ming Dynasty, but in Yongle
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Reborn as Zhu Zhanhe, the eldest son of King Zhu Gaoxu of Han Dynasty, he burst out of his coffin and came back to life, but he has no relevant memory. Could it be that this person is possessed by some ghost? Facing Dao Yan's suspicious gaze, Zhu Wujing had an idea. "Master, actually I came to a green mountain while half dreaming and half dead, and entered a cave. In front of the door of the cave was written 'Three-Star Cave of the Setting Moon, Fangcun Mountain of the Lingtai'..." "... It's just that I didn't have enough luck to learn the method of longevity and freedom, and I could only learn some rudimentary Taoist techniques to explain the rules of nature." Dao Yan smiled and said nothing. Zhu Wujing continued: "By the way, young master, are you interested in joining me in explaining teachings?" Dao Yan asked again: "What is explaining teachings?" Zhu Wujing smiled slightly. "Explaining the teaching is to explain the knowledge of the Tao. It mainly studies Feng Shui about the circulation of heaven and earth, the laws of material movement, alchemy on the mystery of elemental changes, Nascent Soul on the mystery of the evolution of life, and the foundation of various mathematical and geometric formulas, etc." "There is only one purpose!" "Use words, language and pictures that mortals can understand..." "Explain! Explain! Great! Tao!" Someone in the Zhu family of the Ming Dynasty sought the Tao, first the prince of a feudal lord, then a prince, and finally the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. This is a story about a time traveler who, by chance, spread the teaching (science) in the Ming Dynasty.
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