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- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 409k Words
- Genre
- Mystery
- Subgenre
- Mystery & Supernatural
- Audience
- Male
- Updated
- 8y ago
- Source
- Fanqie
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In booklists 7
Authentic Taoist Novels (No System), Be Normal and Don't Become a God
Chinese Horror, Ghost Stories in Mountain Villages, Non-Immortal, Horror Novels That Will Send Chills Down Your Back
Are There Any Taoist Novels That Are More Realistic?
A little bit of real Taoist novels, the author's personal experience, you can learn something useful
A Novel That Records True Taoist Mantras.
I want to read a book similar to "Tao Fa Xuan Ling". The heroine of this novel grew up with her uncle from the Quanzhen sect. I have practiced many Quanzhen sect's fundamental inner and outer elixirs. Later, the bond with the eight major sects of Zhengyi and the confrontation with the Yinshan sect are part of the novel.
A Taoist Priest or Monk Who Is Bound to a Temple and a Taoist Temple
The soul traveled or accidentally entered a Taoist temple or monastery, and happened to trigger the system binding.
Is It True That There Is Not Even One Taoist Priest Out of Ten in China?
Are There Any Articles Written by Real Taoist Priests?
If you want to watch something like "Live broadcast fortune telling, you will encounter a suitcase with broken corpses at the beginning!" Book. I want to read articles written by real Taoist priests, or popular science articles. (Why do you need to cover the whole cover⛄)





























This is a memoir. If you don't like it, you don't need to read it. This book is very well written and relatively rigorous in its entirety. There are some funny elements in the middle and late stages. Alas, it's a pity that the master died in the end and couldn't be with the person he loved. It's a pity. I originally wanted to give it four stars, but because it's a memoir, there are relatively few of this type, so I'll give it five stars (it's really good).
I really like to read this kind of book. There is a powerful and humorous master. There is no heroine and no harem. Do you have any similar books? This author has not written other books. I want to read similar books. I recommend them. Thank you😜
It's such a pity that my master's death later affected my mood a lot. I hope the ending can be perfect. It's really interesting and funny to go to school in the middle.
Yes, if you like Taoist culture, you can read it. The story is generally smooth, but the novel is too short and I didn't read enough! 😔
Are there really yin and yang eyes? It's all made up😄😄
There is no nonsense at all, the language is very concise and well-tested, and it is very comfortable to read. It ends where it should, unlike other authors who have to write in outer space. It is very good and worth recommending.
It seems ok, let's take a look below
Overall, the two words are true and not so exaggerated. It is like writing about my own experience. There is a detail in the second half. The curse is Xuan Yi Guan. It is not convenient to write it directly. It is very real. The emotional introduction is also perfect. It is a pity that the ending of the curse is broken in one sentence. It is not as difficult as imagined. After all, it is a problem that has not been solved for hundreds of years, but the problem is not worthy of recommendation.
True Taoist priest, is this the author's personal experience? It may be a bit exaggerated, but it was still very shocking. It gave me an understanding of the real Taoist priests. The novel is very well written. It is still very interesting to suggest that the Taoist priest write down some of his own experiences in conquering demons.
It's well written and no nonsense. People can't help but be drawn into Hu Daodao's emotions and life, witnessing Hu Daodao's gradual growth from a naughty, fight-loving and gluttonous child to a calm and calm adult on his own, and lamenting the relationship between him and his master. I'm glad that he has friends like Li Chuanye who care about him. Although Hu Daodao and Chen Han were not together in the end, this seemed to be their most suitable ending and the best ending. In my opinion, this is how they were destined to end (just my own opinion). I only care about the book itself and Hu Daodao's experience and life. In my eyes, Hu Daodao is not a paper person. Because of this, I am a little confused about the author's last paragraph. Did the author personally experience this book?
This book is really good, very contemporary. Although it is short, it is a fine product.
I give you five stars. It's basically the same as when I was a Taoist priest, but the imitation is good, but it's too short.
This book is very well written. The plot has twists and turns and the characters have personalities. 👏👏
I think it's a good read, but I think there aren't many chapters, but the content is too real. I recommend watching it.
A good book, it is clear and clear without any ambiguity or confusion. Although there are a few chapters, it is much better than the thousands of chapters that are just crammed together and forced to add drama. Another question is that I don't understand the ending. Is it true?
Let me add to the book review. I really like this kind of short supernatural novel. The plot is not procrastinating. I still felt very touched when I read it until the end. However, there are a lot of spoilers in the middle 😂 (I didn't know until I mentioned that the master later passed away). Overall, it looks good if you take a closer look and is worth a look.
A relatively detailed introduction to the spell, a bit trivial, but still a detailed description, I chose to continue reading.
So pretty! The author's literary talent and descriptive techniques are very vivid. There is a great contrast between the funny master in the early stage and the vicissitudes of the master in the later chapters. My eyes were misty when I read the last few chapters. I really didn't get enough!
The plot can have ups and downs, and the plot is thrilling and turns interesting.
It's not bad. It's pretty. The feelings are very real.
After listening to the whole book and then commenting on it, the reason why the very down-to-earth Little Taoist became the growth history of the Little Taoist is of course a lot of foreshadowing that is reserved for the second part of the Little Taoist to show off his talents. The writing style of this book is relatively simple, and the sincere descriptions of family, master-disciple, friendship, first love and other emotions sound unfinished. It is made of flesh and blood without losing the details of life and the true feelings of helplessness. Looking forward to the second part, come on, little Taoist priest
Overall, it's good, but the spells feel a bit uninspiring. Can you find some exciting spells?
It's so good, it only took me one day to read it, but I hope there will be a second one
It's good to read, but a few chapters disappeared in the middle
The Tao is not the Tao, it is the Tao of heaven and earth. The Tao is ruthless, but people are sentimental. But he is a Taoist. Who can control the ups and downs on the vast road?
I really want to see if the male protagonist will renew his relationship with Chen Han later, which is a little regretful.
Well written, it captures the reader's heart
The content is true, a book written by a real Taoist priest
It's really good-looking and I like it. It would be even more perfect if there was no heroine. Haha, if the heroine comes back, I will change it to one star. Hehehe [laughing]
On the whole, it is good. Although there are some beauties in the later period, famous scenes of one against a hundred, but there are few of them. It is not like other Taoist books, which are all about beauties and the cliche of male pig feet reaching their peak after debut. It shows the process of gradual learning and upgrading. Due to the small number of chapters, some scenes are roughly described, and some stories look like side missions, but they feel a bit too close to the main mission, but overall it does not affect reading.