Since I was born, I have been "haunted by hundreds of ghosts" and I was destined to be a Taoist priest.
Wrong spirits, evil ghosts, snake spirits, hungry ghost tombs... These are just trivial matters.
Miao Gu magic, the mysterious corpse raising ground in southern Sichuan, and the local legend of the "old village chief" that is widely circulated but silent?
Taoism, metaphysics, medicine, fortune, divination, and fortune-telling are unveiled one after another...
Taoism has been passed down for thousands of years, and not everything is just a legend. During those years when I was a Taoist priest, I will reveal to you a mysterious and unknown world of Taoism!
Reader comments
One of several works in my personal collection
Alas, Ruxue, a lifelong obsession (four brushes)
Very beautiful, funny and a little scary
The front part is very exciting, there is almost no nonsense, the battles are exciting, the psychological description is also very good, and there is a sense of reality. After passing the Miao Village, the chapter after the masters went to find Kunlun seemed to be written by a different person. There was a lot of nonsense, the language was monotonous, and the number of words was forced into "I can't..., But I must... My heart hurts no!" And so on.
Overall it's still a pretty good novel!
Personally I think this is the best metaphysical novel, the emotions are very delicate and very funny.
Why can't I hear it?
Why can't I hear anything?
Pretty good, not that outrageous
Simple language is not literature, but it is a book that I pursued countless years ago in the world. I feel like it is real, because real things are like documentaries and do not need literary rendering.
One of several works in my personal collection Alas, Ruxue, a lifelong obsession (four brushes)
Very beautiful, funny and a little scary
The front part is very exciting, there is almost no nonsense, the battles are exciting, the psychological description is also very good, and there is a sense of reality. After passing the Miao Village, the chapter after the masters went to find Kunlun seemed to be written by a different person. There was a lot of nonsense, the language was monotonous, and the number of words was forced into "I can't..., But I must... My heart hurts no!" And so on. Overall it's still a pretty good novel!
Personally I think this is the best metaphysical novel, the emotions are very delicate and very funny.
Why can't I hear it?
Why can't I hear anything?
Pretty good, not that outrageous
Simple language is not literature, but it is a book that I pursued countless years ago in the world. I feel like it is real, because real things are like documentaries and do not need literary rendering.