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Novel of the Ming Dynasty: the History of Zen Zhen 1
General Fiction明代长篇小说:禅真后史1
Qingxi Taoist
"The Later History of Zen" is a sequel to "The History of Zen", with sixty chapters, describing the court politics, military wars, and social life dynamics during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. In the late Zhenguan years of the Tang Dynasty, God ordered Xue Ju, who had become an immortal, to come down to earth and be born as a human in Luxi Prefecture, named Qu Yan, in order to eliminate riots in the world and destroy the atmosphere of demons. Under the guidance of the immortal monk Qu Yan Jing, he has mastered the Five Classics and is skilled in martial arts. When he grew older, he killed strange monks, punished rape and evil, subdued demons and demons, and finally retreated bravely. He practiced with the immortal monk Lin Danran, escaped into Zen, became a Buddha and ascended to heaven.
"The Later History of Zen" is a sequel to "The History of Zen", with sixty chapters, describing the court politics, military wars, and social life dynamics during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. In the late Zhenguan years of the Tang Dynasty, God ordered Xue Ju, who had become an immortal, to come down to earth and be born as a human in Luxi Prefecture, named Qu Yan, in order to eliminate riots in the world and destroy the atmosphere of demons. Under the guidance of the immortal monk Qu Yan Jing, he has mastered the Five Classics and is skilled in martial arts. When he grew older, he killed strange monks, punished rape and evil, subdued demons and demons, and finally retreated bravely. He practiced with the immortal monk Lin Danran, escaped into Zen, became a Buddha and ascended to heaven.

Novels of the Ming Dynasty: the Eternal History of Zen and the Empress of Zen (set of 6 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction明代小说:禅真逸史与禅真后使(套装共6册)
Qingxi Taoist
This set of books includes a total of 6 volumes including "The History of Zen Zen in 3 Volumes" and "The Empress of Zen in 3 Volumes". "Historical Martial Arts Novels of the Ming Dynasty: Zen Zhenyi Shi" writes about the events of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, also known as "The Outer History of Can Liang" and "The Complete Biography of Miaoxiang Temple"). The book has a total of eight volumes and 40 chapters. The characters in the book, such as Gao Huan, Gao Cheng, Hou Jing, Ding He, Xiao Zhengde, Xie Ju, Zhu Yi, He Shikai, etc., All exist in history; Xue Ju, Du Fuwei, and Zhang Shanxiang are all famous generals, and they are biographies in both the new and old "Book of Tang"; only Dan Ran and Zhong Shoujing are fictional. The events of the Northern and Southern Dynasties in the first half of the book are roughly based on historical facts, while the second half is about Du Fuwei and other personnel, which is far from historical facts. The plot of this book is very tortuous, and the overall structure is a Buddhist story. It first writes about Dan Ran's virtues, aiming to emphasize the spiritual cultivation of Buddhism, and then focuses on the affairs of Du Fuwei and others to show Dan Ran's career and high demeanor. Generally speaking, this book can be regarded as a variant of historical novel. "The Later History of Zen" is a sequel to "The History of Zen", with sixty chapters, describing the court politics, military wars, and social life dynamics during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. In the late Zhenguan years of the Tang Dynasty, God ordered Xue Ju, who had become an immortal, to come down to earth and be born as a human in Luxi Prefecture, named Qu Yan, in order to eliminate riots in the world and destroy the atmosphere of demons. Under the guidance of the immortal monk Qu Yan Jing, he has mastered the Five Classics and is skilled in martial arts. When he grew older, he killed strange monks, punished rape and evil, subdued demons and demons, and finally retreated bravely. He practiced with the immortal monk Lin Danran, escaped into Zen, became a Buddha and ascended to heaven.
This set of books includes a total of 6 volumes including "The History of Zen Zen in 3 Volumes" and "The Empress of Zen in 3 Volumes". "Historical Martial Arts Novels of the Ming Dynasty: Zen Zhenyi Shi" writes about the events of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, also known as "The Outer History of Can Liang" and "The Complete Biography of Miaoxiang Temple"). The book has a total of eight volumes and 40 chapters. The characters in the book, such as Gao Huan, Gao Cheng, Hou Jing, Ding He, Xiao Zhengde, Xie Ju, Zhu Yi, He Shikai, etc., All exist in history; Xue Ju, Du Fuwei, and Zhang Shanxiang are all famous generals, and they are biographies in both the new and old "Book of Tang"; only Dan Ran and Zhong Shoujing are fictional. The events of the Northern and Southern Dynasties in the first half of the book are roughly based on historical facts, while the second half is about Du Fuwei and other personnel, which is far from historical facts. The plot of this book is very tortuous, and the overall structure is a Buddhist story. It first writes about Dan Ran's virtues, aiming to emphasize the spiritual cultivation of Buddhism, and then focuses on the affairs of Du Fuwei and others to show Dan Ran's career and high demeanor. Generally speaking, this book can be regarded as a variant of historical novel. "The Later History of Zen" is a sequel to "The History of Zen", with sixty chapters, describing the court politics, military wars, and social life dynamics during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. In the late Zhenguan years of the Tang Dynasty, God ordered Xue Ju, who had become an immortal, to come down to earth and be born as a human in Luxi Prefecture, named Qu Yan, in order to eliminate riots in the world and destroy the atmosphere of demons. Under the guidance of the immortal monk Qu Yan Jing, he has mastered the Five Classics and is skilled in martial arts. When he grew older, he killed strange monks, punished rape and evil, subdued demons and demons, and finally retreated bravely. He practiced with the immortal monk Lin Danran, escaped into Zen, became a Buddha and ascended to heaven.

The True History of Zen
General Fiction禅真逸史
Qingxi Taoist
"Zhen Zhen Yi Shi", a historical novel of martial arts in the Ming Dynasty, also known as "The Outer History of Can Liang" and "The Complete Biography of Miao Xiang Temple"). The book consists of eight volumes and forty chapters. It is written about the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The characters in the book, such as Gao Huan, Gao Cheng, Hou Jing, Ding He, Xiao Zhengde, Xie Ju, Zhu Yi, He Shikai, etc., All exist in history; Xue Ju, Du Fuwei, and Zhang Shanxiang are all famous generals, and they are biographies in both the new and old "Book of Tang"; only Dan Ran and Zhong Shoujing are fictional. The events of the Northern and Southern Dynasties in the first half of the book are roughly based on historical facts, while the second half is about Du Fuwei and other personnel, which is far from historical facts. Generally speaking, this book can be regarded as a variant of historical novel.
"Zhen Zhen Yi Shi", a historical novel of martial arts in the Ming Dynasty, also known as "The Outer History of Can Liang" and "The Complete Biography of Miao Xiang Temple"). The book consists of eight volumes and forty chapters. It is written about the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The characters in the book, such as Gao Huan, Gao Cheng, Hou Jing, Ding He, Xiao Zhengde, Xie Ju, Zhu Yi, He Shikai, etc., All exist in history; Xue Ju, Du Fuwei, and Zhang Shanxiang are all famous generals, and they are biographies in both the new and old "Book of Tang"; only Dan Ran and Zhong Shoujing are fictional. The events of the Northern and Southern Dynasties in the first half of the book are roughly based on historical facts, while the second half is about Du Fuwei and other personnel, which is far from historical facts. Generally speaking, this book can be regarded as a variant of historical novel.

Novel of the Ming Dynasty: the History of Zen Zhen 2
General Fiction明代长篇小说:禅真后史2
Qingxi Taoist
"The Later History of Zen" describes the court politics, military wars, and social life dynamics during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. It is a continuation of "The History of Zen Zhenyi" with sixty chapters. The whole book succeeds "The History of Zen Zhenyi" and writes about the last years of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty. Under the guidance of the immortal monk Qu Yan Jing, he has mastered the Five Classics and is skilled in martial arts. When he grew older, he killed strange monks, punished rape and evil, subdued demons and demons, and finally retreated bravely. He practiced with the immortal monk Lin Danran, escaped into Zen, became a Buddha and ascended to heaven.
"The Later History of Zen" describes the court politics, military wars, and social life dynamics during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. It is a continuation of "The History of Zen Zhenyi" with sixty chapters. The whole book succeeds "The History of Zen Zhenyi" and writes about the last years of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty. Under the guidance of the immortal monk Qu Yan Jing, he has mastered the Five Classics and is skilled in martial arts. When he grew older, he killed strange monks, punished rape and evil, subdued demons and demons, and finally retreated bravely. He practiced with the immortal monk Lin Danran, escaped into Zen, became a Buddha and ascended to heaven.