On a rainy night in Jiushan Village, Wu Jie, who was covered with white hair, was born and was regarded as a disaster star. The immortal Liu Pozi saved him with the "immortal family coming to the world". When Wu Jie was nine years old, the ghost of Wu Xianguo turned into a ghost through Ma Sansao and attacked. Huang Xian died. The eight-tailed fox fairy in Wu Jie appeared and burned the enemy, and then fell asleep. Feng shui masters came one after another, and Li Xuantong and Wu Jie practiced Taoism. Eight years later, Wu Jie went out to break the curse on the Zhang family's ancestral tomb, punish the evil villain Wang Chaoyang, seal the ghosts of ancient paintings, and pacify the resentful ghosts of Yanbei Ghost Tower. At the age of eighteen, the traitors in Longhu Mountain laid the formation, the fox fairy burned out his cultivation to protect the master, and Li Xuantong sealed his remaining soul. Wu Jie bears the Tiangang Seal and the Eighteen Calamity Curse, and the seeds of Wu Xianguo's curse have quietly sprouted.
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Shi Yuanting, a transfer student from Northeast China, stars in a short play
I don't know why so many people criticize it, but the male lead is actually quite good-looking. Without bringing in personal feelings and emotions, it's actually a very good-looking drama. I recommend watching it.
Super beautiful, I like it very much
"I Use the Fox Fairy to Suppress Hundreds of Ghosts", I first listened to the book, and then discovered the short video. Only this short video feels really good, it was shot so well, and it is very consistent with the original book. I would like to thank the director, screenwriter, and actors. [Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like]
It's good-looking, exciting, thrilling, and funny. It would definitely be great if made into a TV series. Looking forward to it
I haven't read the original work, but I think it's okay. It's very interesting. I'll give it five points.
It's just that the plot is different from the novel, and it deviates too much from the character image I imagined, and it will look like a drama. But actors also have their advantages. In short plays, the plot is compact and understandable. I have been looking forward to it for a long time. I turned it on and started reading it when it was released today. I am a die-hard fan of the original novel and want to support it. I must support it!
Shi Yuanting, a transfer student from Northeast China, stars in a short play
I don't know why so many people criticize it, but the male lead is actually quite good-looking. Without bringing in personal feelings and emotions, it's actually a very good-looking drama. I recommend watching it.
Super beautiful, I like it very much
"I Use the Fox Fairy to Suppress Hundreds of Ghosts", I first listened to the book, and then discovered the short video. Only this short video feels really good, it was shot so well, and it is very consistent with the original book. I would like to thank the director, screenwriter, and actors. [Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like]
It's good-looking, exciting, thrilling, and funny. It would definitely be great if made into a TV series. Looking forward to it
I haven't read the original work, but I think it's okay. It's very interesting. I'll give it five points.
It's just that the plot is different from the novel, and it deviates too much from the character image I imagined, and it will look like a drama. But actors also have their advantages. In short plays, the plot is compact and understandable. I have been looking forward to it for a long time. I turned it on and started reading it when it was released today. I am a die-hard fan of the original novel and want to support it. I must support it!
So pretty, so pretty
It's so beautiful, just like a novel
A pretty good novel