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Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism
Are there any novels about Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism that are so short of books!!?!?!?
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.
Martial Arts Secrets, the Real Kind
About Possession and Body Seizing Control Types
Is there anything about possession, body seizing, and control types?
If You Want a Book About True Taoism and a Taoist Priest, the Author Should Really Be Familiar with the Classics and Common Sense of Each School.
Want to watch something similar to "Chuanwu: Return to the Village and Show Off?" I'll add some books on "Learning Martial Arts to Become a Saint". It is best for the author to be familiar with some Taoist classics and common sense before writing this book. If the author is not familiar with it, I will not tolerate it. The protagonist should not be too young and have a good temperament;
A Complete Collection of Immortal Cultivation Techniques
It's a complete collection, welcome to add to it
It Is Realistic and Feasible for Real People to Cultivate Immortality
I Want the Protagonist to Have Herrscher Abilities but Not in the World of Honkai Impact III.
As long as it's not the kind that can't be seen, it's fine




































"The Rootless Tree" is a very enlightening Taoist book. It describes the Taoist practice in concise verses, which reminds me of "Zhuangzi". The views in the book are very unique, such as "A tree without roots will have flowers in the right direction, and the path of yin and yang will be incomplete if it is separated from it." This made me understand the importance of balancing yin and yang. Moreover, it also mentioned that "according to the ordinary, rebellious to the immortal, just reverse it in the middle", just like Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West", who realized the truth of going against the rules through practice. Overall, this book not only gives people a deeper understanding of Taoism, but also inspires us to think about life.