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Mo Dao Ecstasy
Martial Arts墨道销魂
Kiryu Satoru
A pair of twins, two green smoke pens, one is named Exiled Immortal, the other is named Zhu Xian. About ten years after the founding of the Yi State, Zhenzong, the king of the dynasty, loved calligraphy and painting. Hidden beneath his brushstrokes was a mysterious force that was more profound than martial arts. Why is it that this country, which values culture over military affairs, is able to remain stable? What is the connection between these twins and the temple? What is the mystery of Huaisu's pen tomb and ink pond? What secret is hidden in his self-reported post? Why do people from various sects and temples go to war over the plan of King One to send his son? Let's look at the finishing touch, pointing out the country, and the ecstasy of ink. This book aims to promote traditional Chinese culture such as Chinese painting, calligraphy and seal cutting, hoping to arouse the enthusiasm of the younger generation for traditional culture. It will quote some ancient historical figures and their works, and use the fictional era as a benchmark to lightly allude to the conditions of some ancient historical eras. It is inevitable that some settings and quotations of historical materials are not rigorous. Please don't mind too much. There are a few fantasy elements and some plots are based on your own experience. The main points of this book are purely fictitious. If there are any similarities, it is an honor. I would like to dedicate this book to myself who knows calligraphy, seal cutting, cartoon drawing, and a little bit of fortune-telling, but has achieved nothing and has no regrets!
A pair of twins, two green smoke pens, one is named Exiled Immortal, the other is named Zhu Xian. About ten years after the founding of the Yi State, Zhenzong, the king of the dynasty, loved calligraphy and painting. Hidden beneath his brushstrokes was a mysterious force that was more profound than martial arts. Why is it that this country, which values culture over military affairs, is able to remain stable? What is the connection between these twins and the temple? What is the mystery of Huaisu's pen tomb and ink pond? What secret is hidden in his self-reported post? Why do people from various sects and temples go to war over the plan of King One to send his son? Let's look at the finishing touch, pointing out the country, and the ecstasy of ink. This book aims to promote traditional Chinese culture such as Chinese painting, calligraphy and seal cutting, hoping to arouse the enthusiasm of the younger generation for traditional culture. It will quote some ancient historical figures and their works, and use the fictional era as a benchmark to lightly allude to the conditions of some ancient historical eras. It is inevitable that some settings and quotations of historical materials are not rigorous. Please don't mind too much. There are a few fantasy elements and some plots are based on your own experience. The main points of this book are purely fictitious. If there are any similarities, it is an honor. I would like to dedicate this book to myself who knows calligraphy, seal cutting, cartoon drawing, and a little bit of fortune-telling, but has achieved nothing and has no regrets!