Those Supernatural Novels with Flesh and Blood

那些有血有肉的灵异小说

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These books carry too much information that cannot be explained one by one. We believe that this nature and this kindness will guide every reader who has read this book to find the loveliest, kindest, and purest version of themselves!

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Late Night Bookstore1

Pure Little Dragon

3.7M9.23,531

A bookstore that only opens late at night, Welcome to visit us. ------[The simplified version of this work has been published by Tianjin People's Publishing House]-- "VIP all-subscription book friends group": 557560752 (join the group to verify the fan value) "Reading Group": 523978007 (no verification required) "Battle Group": 457654443 (no verification required) The new book "The Devil Comes" has been released, and a new journey begins!

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Fei Long's books always have a heavy and thrilling flavor, and are very good at creating a terrifying atmosphere, and the plots he designed are also unique and anti-routine, making them feel more innovative when reading. After Fei Long's last book "He Came from Hell" was banned, Fei Long also tried to change his writing style. There were a lot less criticisms of current affairs and too dark and bloody passages, and it became more positive (without changing the general tone). It's hard to say which one is better, but I think Fei Long's original intention has not changed, and he has the same intention.

Tomb Robbing Notes2

The Third Uncle Of The Southern School

1.4M9.710,011

The original novel of the hit drama "The Furious Sea". The Warring States period silk books unearthed by Changsha Tufuzi (grave robbers) 50 years ago recorded the location of a strange Warring States tomb. Fifty years later, the grandson of one of the Tufuzi discovered this secret in his notes and gathered a group of experienced tomb robbers to hunt for treasures. No one thought that this ancient tomb contained so many strange things: a seven-star suspicious coffin, a blue-eyed fox corpse, and a Hydra cypress. Who is the mysterious owner of the tomb? Can they find the real coffin? The story is full of suspense and the plot is ups and downs. It is worth watching.

Curator

Reading "Ghost Blows Out the Lamp" started by coincidence. While waiting for someone at a restaurant, I randomly bought a pirated book from a local stall. I heard my colleagues talking about it, so I bought it to read. As a result, I couldn't put it down after I opened the book. I basically hoped that my friends would not show up that day and let me read the book all the time. I have read too many books that are thoughtful and technical. When the original "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" rushed into my field of vision, it brought me the pleasure of reading that I had never experienced before. It was like riding a roller coaster, with waves of thrills coming, making my nerves scream in fear and excitement. But the single clue and the techniques of suspense setting made it difficult for me to sustain my enthusiasm when I read the fourth part. Then came "Tomb Raiders Notes". The book I found on the Internet is a tribute to the third uncle of the Southern School to the world's most popular singers. Although it is the same theme, tomb robbery, it is better than "Ghost Blowing Lamp" in terms of setting up suspense, mastering the rhythm of plot development, shaping characters and arranging clues. The update of "Tomb Raider Notes" was too slow, and I discovered "Descendants of Maoshan" again. It writes about family magic, including adventures in ancient tombs, and battles between people. The adventures span the world, trace back history, and even use Chinese Taoism to explain ancient Egyptian witchcraft. Dali Vajra Zhang's understanding of Taoism is breathtaking, and his descriptions of magic weapons and formations are accurate and comprehensive, so much so that in Baidu's Maoshan Descendants Bar, there are a group of children who are obsessed with reading and want to learn Taoism from experts. . . As a believer in Buddhism, I also began to re-pay attention to Taoism, our most native and oldest religion. "The Orchid in the Empty Valley - Contemporary Chinese Hermit" I read some time ago also aroused some interest in me. I somewhat suspect that the decline of Taoism in contemporary times is due to being suppressed by other religions by some force for some reason. Taoism is closer to folk alchemy and is more likely to confuse people; without a unified doctrine, it is more likely to be exploited to become a reactionary Taoist sect. . . Said far. For a while, I was immersed in these books. Although they cannot justify themselves in many places, it is not important. What is important is that we can share that unbridled imagination and enjoy the fun of flying freely. Many of us grew up reading Japanese comics. Who can count how many themes there are in Japanese comics? Is there any story that does not go in its own direction beyond the imagination of people around the world? As the battle between Saint Seiya and Little Wukong escalates, our happiness continues to extend. I have always envied that kind of social culture: there are many kinds, many layers, many people, many voices, and most importantly, each one goes very deep and far. If we come together as a starting point, when we throw our imagination in all directions, the spirit of our society will become a beautiful and huge flower ball, becoming rich and three-dimensional. I want to remove the labels of Internet, popular, and popular from these books because I want everyone to see their value. They allowed me to see beautiful hope, allowing me to see that this society is becoming more and more diverse, and that people's hearts are being liberated as never before. I don't want to eulogize the so-called peaceful age, but even a little bit of progress is worthy of encouragement and attention. This was a carnival of imagination and taste buds, and I smacked my lips, still wanting more.

Ghost Blows Out the Lamp (the Experience of a Tomb Robber)3

This Thing Is Popular All Over The World

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The film and television drama "Yunnan Worm Valley" will be broadcast on 8.30, And the official original work is from Chapter 101 to Chapter 176~ Ancient civilizations, lost treasures, mysterious ancient tombs. Using a fragment of a secretary's book passed down from the protagonist's family as a guide, three contemporary gold-touching captains uncovered layers of ancient mysteries in the bizarre underground world. What is the nine-story demon tower under the great glacier of Kunlun Mountain? It contains the tombs of the disappeared kings of the ancient demon kingdom, the strange burial ditch, the mysterious mica, the nine-story "gold" tower underground, and the piles of dried bones in strange ancient costumes. Are there any unknown creatures here? Fire ladybugs are attacking from the sky, and huge mysterious crawling monsters are coming. A group of people are desperately trying to survive!

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"The king of heaven covers the tiger on earth!" "The pagoda suppresses the river demon!" When I saw Hu Bayi and the fat man looking at each other and smiling knowingly after singing a harmony, my heart was surging, and I couldn't help but burst into tears after years of burning filaments. Scenes of past events quietly came to my mind... The first time I came across "Ghost Blows Out the Lamp" was a coincidence. Although I had heard of its name before, I always thought it was a supernatural novel about ghosts. That was in the third year of high school - an era when material and spiritual resources were extremely scarce compared to now, but also full of fighting spirit. One bored afternoon, I looked for resources from my roommate who had a rich electronic book collection and read late into the night every night, so he showed me his mobile phone collection - martial arts, cultivating immortals and monsters, and campus romance. Being picky, I only chose a few of the more famous ones, and "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" was one of them. So a "love affair" began. When I first read "Jingjue Ancient City", the first few chapters were about the story of the August 1st Grandfather, which had the flavor of a folk legend. I couldn't help but think that it was just like I imagined before, it was just a supernatural novel about ghosts. It wasn't until he joined the army on August 1st that the pattern of the story finally emerged. I have to admit that Tian Xia Ba Chang's ability to create space and his ability to master and apply geography, history and folklore are truly unparalleled. At the same time, he also created a successful male protagonist-Hu Bayi. He was born as a soldier, and he was born with a soldier's arrogance, courage, resourcefulness, responsibility and loyalty. At the same time, he is unruly. He ended his military life to avenge his comrades. He is easy to take risks and impulsive but reveals a hint of cold humor from time to time. Because he inherited half of his grandfather's "Eighteen-Character Yin-Yang Feng Shui Jue", he has an indissoluble bond with tomb robbers. Following Bayi deep into the hinterland of Kunlun, those magnificent and extraordinary scenes are as if they were there. Every time he narrowly escaped death, he was able to save the day at the critical moment. I couldn't help but sweat, and secretly admired Bayi's courage and courage. After falling into this book, in addition to studying in class every day, what I look forward to most is to quietly pick up the mobile phone hidden under the bed after the lights are turned off every night, and then immerse myself in that magical and magnificent time that is completely different from the boring and boring daytime, completely ignoring everything else. I only occasionally looked at the cell phone light of my roommate opposite me, which was still on, and continued to look at it with relief. I don't know when I fell asleep. Real life is still hard and boring, but the world in the book is becoming more and more exciting. As the story progresses, the key characters of this book, Fatty, Shirley Yang, Da Jinya, Uncle Ming, etc., Appear one by one. The fat man from the run-down "second generation official" is funny and full of wise words. He talks about the proletariat and shuts up about the people. He looks like an educated youth and an old man. However, Fatty is cute. He dares to do what he does, is not afraid of anything (except for heights), has first-rate marksmanship, has a deep and sincere relationship with Bayi, and values ​​friendship and righteousness. He manages to neither take away the spotlight from the protagonist nor become a foil to the protagonist. Without him and Bayi singing and cooperating with each other, I believe the charm of the entire book would be lost. (To be continued)

Descendants of Maoshan6

Powerful Vajra Palm

1.3M8.8

This is a novel describing the traditional Chinese secret art - Maoshan Taoism. The story tells the story of Zhang Guozhong and Zhang Yicheng's father and son using Maoshan Taoism to travel around the world. They explore all corners of the world, and folk injustices and eternal mysteries will be revealed one by one. Their footprints even spread to foreign lands in Asia and Europe. Different cultures, different regions, and different beliefs. Can China's most powerful Maoshan Taoism be displayed in full? At present, many readers have asked me whether the contents in the book are true. I hereby solemnly declare as follows: All the contents and characters in this book are fictitious, and any similarities are purely coincidental. Also: Please do not imitate all formations and movements involved in this book, otherwise you will be responsible for all consequences!

Curator

A true fairy tale, even better than Tomb Robbers, with pitfalls that must be filled, and a rigorous structure. It is the most underestimated masterpiece among supernatural novels. (Okay, one last thing, Maoshan has a feeling of reading historical stories. Although the gods and gods are strange, it is hard not to believe that those things really happened, especially the story of Yun Lingzi during the Anti-Japanese War. Reading it almost made me cry!) Dali once posted a set of old photos on Weibo!

Santuzhi7

Santuzhi

Xianxia

Cui Zhaozhao

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It tells the story of a day thousands of years ago when an evil star suddenly appeared in the sky that had been brewing for a long time. The change of the star map not only meant the end of the rise and fall of the dynasty, but also the beginning of the young people's journey to seek Taoism and immortality. It is said that evil spirits emerge from troubled times, and troubled times indeed bring about a world of ghosts and gods that ordinary people cannot touch. In the hinterland of the wasteland, a young boy embarks on a journey, with a vortex of wind and sand roaring behind him, and a bizarre world of gods and monsters right in front of his eyes. Is light or darkness waiting for him? In the darkness, those legendary monsters called gods or demons by mortals yawned before getting ready to fall asleep. In the light, the invisible fates that were loved or despised by people just woke up. -------------------------------------------------------------- Of I wish you all a happy opening of the book.

Curator

Lao Cui mainly has four works, the Destiny Trilogy "Yin Yang", "Birdman" and "Three Paths" plus the extra "Dance God" of the Destiny Trilogy. What is destiny? "Yin Yang" is about struggle and choice "Birdman" is about cause and effect and reincarnation "Santu Zhi" is about dreams and time "Dance Master" is about deception and commitment Each protagonist is both the protagonist in his own book and a passerby in other works. Everyone lives in the same world and expresses similar values. The most amazing thing is that all the poems, couplets and poems in all the works were written by him himself. Compared with several top novel masters in the industry, although he is not full of knowledge, I also think he is 70% or 80% talented. The protagonists are all small characters in society. They cannot control their own lives, cannot protect their loved ones, and are constantly being used by others. There was a sense of despair everywhere. But in despair, there is always a glimmer of light. Everyone moves forward with kindness, trust, and understanding, saying fuck, and then doing the most fucked-up things. Lao Cui's values ​​have always been: do good deeds and don't worry about the future.

The Years I Was a Taoist Priest9

Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

4.1M7.91,467

Since I was born, I have been "haunted by the power of chaos" and I am destined to be an immortal. Li demon, snake spirit, hungry demon tomb... This is a trivial matter. The mysterious southern part of Kawachi, the legend of "gods" that is widely circulated but kept silent in the local area? 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 an immortal, I will reveal to you a mysterious and unknown world of immortals!

Curator4

This is a mysterious, novel, touching and inspiring book. The mystery and novelty lie in mysterious events that ordinary people are not often exposed to. The characters in the book's deep and selfless feelings for each other are relatable. Different events reflect all aspects of human nature and different levels of life, affecting many people living in infinite darkness to understand life and death, understand life, and learn to understand.

The Years When I Was Mr. Yin Yang10

Cui Zhaozhao

1.0M9.4564

Our story begins with a young boy. Have you heard of many bizarre stories spread among the people? Have you ever had any admiration or yearning for the capable people in the story who possess magical powers? What this book tells is the stories of people with strange skills scattered among the people. They possess Qi Men Dun Jia. When their abilities are no longer recognized by this era, how should they make a choice?

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After the death of the protagonist Cui Zuofei, he went to Banbuduo to learn art from his master. He obtained the Three Pure Books and was resurrected under the guidance of his master Wei Fengjiao. After that, he returned to the city and a series of exciting stories unfolded around ghosts and gods, the five evils and three deficiencies, the Three Pure Books and other mysterious and wonderful things. Abandoning a few minor logical errors, every character in this book is lifelike and the plots are interlocking. What is particularly interesting is the "fighting" fighting method that is rarely seen in other fantasy books and involves wild immortals from all walks of life. It's hard to put it into words. In short, the human heart is the most terrifying thing. To learn more, read the book.