I Was a God in the Tang Dynasty

I Was a God in the Tang Dynasty

by Aoki Yunobu

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About This Novel

"Disciple Li Bai, I am willing to follow the immortals and learn from the immortals. I sincerely have no regrets!" "Dan Qiusheng, Master Meng, I have found a true immortal!" Jiang She traveled to the prosperous age of the Tang Dynasty and met famous poets, sons of aristocratic families who chanted Buddha's name, and ambitious powerful officials. I also saw painting saints, eunuchs, concubines, and emperors. Stand on top of the clouds and watch their history. A wandering immortal in the world of mortals, a relic of the world. ... "Ni is the clothes, the wind is the horse, and the princes of the clouds come and go one after another." "The Immortal caressed my head and tied my hair to achieve immortality." --Excerpted from "Selected Poems of the Tang Dynasty"

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Dreams May Make You Cry😭6mo ago

I watched it from the starting point, but after watching it for a long time, I didn't understand what the plot was about. I was confused and couldn't find the main line or setting. Can anyone tell me what it is about😗

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Yin Changhuan7mo ago

666666666666 (1) Rationally view the relationship between man and nature Man and nature are a community of life. Man depends on nature for survival and must respect, adapt to and protect nature. Human beings cannot be placed above nature, but resources should be rationally utilized under the premise of following ecological laws to achieve a dynamic balance between development and protection. (2) Reasons for the contradiction between traditional cultural concepts and reality 1. Limitations in the development stage: In the long-term pursuit of rapid economic growth, some places sacrifice ecology for short-term interests and ignore the practice of ecological wisdom in traditional culture. 2. Lack of implementation and supervision: Environmental protection policies are not implemented in place and the supervision mechanism is imperfect, resulting in ineffective punishment of sabotage and failure to transform ideas into effective constraints. 3. The one-sidedness of cultural inheritance: traditional cultural and ecological thoughts have not been fully integrated into modern governance, public ecological awareness is insufficient, and national consensus and action have not yet been formed.

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Gg Bone(pig Man)6mo ago

Actually, I think the evil path is also a path, and you can still go on it. But if there is no way forward on the righteous path, what should you do?

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Euler_ed5mo ago

The work is full of fairy spirit, and I will give you two monthly tickets. I hope you can give us a few more chapters to read.

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Book Friends 2025092631326mo ago

The author seems to have copied the book, and his plot is exactly the same

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Little Side Dish 😋6mo ago

8.6 Points, all five stars in the comment area. Awesome, let's go

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Megaji6mo ago

Come on. I haven't seen many books of this type, so I'll just look at yours.

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Book Friends 20240905748_ca6mo ago

Very good, it's rare to find such good writing

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Book Friends 20240905748_ca7mo ago

I like the author's book very much. It feels very relaxing and has that umami feeling.

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If it Doesn't Look Good, Spray It7mo ago

Good book, grass jelly

It feels very relaxing to read, full of fairy flavor

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If there really were immortals in the Tang Dynasty, would Li Bai's path to immortality be different? Will there be less regrets in history? The protagonist Jiang She travels to the prosperous Tang Dynasty. In this prosperous age where there are poets, Buddhists, and powerful ministers, what kind of path will he take to find immortality? What interactions will he have with those poets who have been popular throughout the ages?

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Recommendation index ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ At first glance, I thought it was a historical text. After all, it is classified in history. I clicked in and read the text and found out that it was a story about cultivating immortals. It starts with knowing Li Bai as the starting point to tell the story. Don't be dissuaded by the title and LV1. It has a bit of a bad Qiyuan flavor. It's either a starting point or an alien demon. Let's start by adding a single person~

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[Recommendation index: ★★★★] Invincible flow/no heroine yet The protagonist is a real immortal, not a Chinese character, with more Tang legends and supernatural elements, not a gangster cultivator. Will take Li Bai as his disciple. Celebrities such as Meng Haoran and Du Fu will also appear, so as not to ruin the historical figures. It is not a solitary method. There are local or mythical figures such as mountain gods, city gods, Zhang Guolao, etc., But there is no heaven. The protagonist is invincible, and his current performance is no different from Tiandao. The writing style is of a gradually evolving type. It will be a bit erratic in the early stage, but it will become much more comfortable later on, and it can really write the kind of immortal flavor that traditional Taoism pursues. The plot is mainly divided into three parts: daily interactions with historical figures, monks or gods, experiencing events in legends or fantasy novels, and the must-try segment of divine manifestations in front of people. There are no major flaws so far. Overall, it is a very pleasant book to read and feel. I especially like the part about interacting with historical figures. /After writing this, I discovered that this book was on the monthly ticket list (

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