
Start with Taoist Priests from Laoshan Mountain
by Inkstone Dyed With Plum Fragrance
About This Novel
Awakening from a big dream, the world reincarnates. Once he traveled through time, Wang Yan found that he had turned into Wang Sheng in "Laoshan Taoist". The original Wang Qi longed to seek immortality and learn Taoism, but was helpless but could not bear the hardships. He finally learned a wall-penetrating technique, and even caused the spell to malfunction due to his evil intentions. It can be said that he made others laugh. Today's Wang Yan is unwilling to settle for mediocrity and is not afraid of hardships. He will firmly seize the opportunity when it comes. How can I pass on this small wall-penetrating skill? I will let you test it in every possible way. I am confident in myself. Monasticism, academic methods, refining elixirs, seeking immortality... I have witnessed the collapse of the dynasty and experienced the troubled times of demons. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Liu Yi, The Dragon Girl, and the Eight Immortals of the White Snake. When the pure land in the world is hard to find, Taoist priests can kill demons and monsters with their swords. With the spirit in their chests, they dare to ask questions about the injustice of the world! A little man's journey of cultivating Taoism and becoming an immortal... (PS: Book Club Group: 784777574, welcome to the group to drink tea and chat!)
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[0 likes on top, next time 20 likes on top] Works by Inkstone Meixiang (I don't know why this guy chose such a difficult pen name, doesn't it sound good to pick up white)? We've known each other for a long time, so I won't mention it before. The quality of this book is still very good. After all, it's worth reading the book.




The protagonist is the one in "Laoshan Taoist" who learns the art of walking through walls



I don't know if it's Feng Shui or something else, but the Liao Zhai worldview seems to be less confusing than the Fengshen worldview. After reading this book briefly, the protagonist is dressed as Wang Qi from a Chinese fairy tale. A modern social creature who knows the inside story, of course, chooses to work hard in the audience and wait to become a true legend. It should be a Taoist novel with a relatively normal world view. There are also wild dubbing masters in the book that can be captured. Book friends who read classical fairy tales can collect and read it. Please give it a recommendation vote to support it.













