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Can you recommend a web novel similar to " The Second World War of Chinese Taoists " with the theme of Chinese Taoism and Taoists?

2024-08-26 17:07
He wanted to see how Taoism was described in online novels, and then summarize it if he had the chance to.
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2024-08-26 21:42

[According to the information you provided, I can recommend the following web novels to you: "The Fairy Taoist of Online Games" and "The Summoning Taoist of Online Games" are both virtual online games novels. Although they don't have much to do with Chinese Taoism and Taoist priests, they both involve similar characters like summoners.] In addition,"Qingming Tribulation: My Granddaughter Stream Me" was a sci-fi novel about a futuristic world. Although it wasn't a pure Taoist theme, it also involved elements such as immortal cultivation and tribulation transcendence. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Please recommend a novel similar to " The Second World War of Chinese Taoists."

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2024-09-13 06:20

I recommend a novel called "Bringing the Warehouse to the Ming Dynasty" to you. Although it's not a war themed novel, it's still a historical novel. It also has elements of transmigration. It was about a modern youth who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and accidentally obtained a large warehouse system. He used advanced technology and knowledge to change the history of the Ming Dynasty. Although the theme was different from "The Second World War of Chinese Taoists," it also had elements of time-travel and changing history. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Between Taoists

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2025-01-11 16:15

Taoist believers could address each other as " Senior Brother,"" Taoist Priest," or " Fellow Daoist," or they could add surnames, such as " Senior Brother,"" Taoist Priest," or " Fellow Daoist." In the jungle temple, one could also address him as " Master ". Regardless of gender, age, or age, as long as one was a permanent resident, one could address him as " Master ". In an unofficial setting, one could also use the common term " you, old man." There was no general rule for how Daoists addressed themselves. They usually called themselves " poor Taoist "," idle people "," unaffiliated people "," fools "," ordinary people ", etc., which varied from person to person. When greeting each other inside and outside the temple, fellow daoists usually cupped their fists and extended their thumbs with their left hand outside and right hand inside, symbolizing the two rites of Taiji. Most Daoists referred to themselves as " ministers " because they had titles in the Heavenly Court.

Monsters and Taoists

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2024-12-29 05:53

Here are a few recommendations for pure love novels about monsters and Taoists: 1. " The Little Taoist and the Little Monster " was a novel about a relaxed master and disciple in a fantasy world. 2. " Demonic Priest Don't Stick to Me ": This novel is a fantasy romance novel about a love story between a demon and a Taoist priest. 3. " Little Demonic Fox Taoist ": This Xianxia novel is based on a demonic fox and a Taoist priest. I hope you can find a story you like in these novels!

What are the names of Taoists?

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2025-01-09 00:14

There were many names for Daoists, including the Three Pure Ones, the Five Elders, the Six Imperial Heavenly Emperors, the Golden Mother Wood Duke, the Three Great Emperors, the Ten Heavenly Venerates, and so on. Among them, the Three Pure Ones included Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Dao De; the Five Old Lords included Eastern An Baohua, Lin Qingling, and Shi Old Lord; Southern Fan Baochang, Dan Ling, and Zhen Old Lord; Central Yu Baoyuan, Ling Yuan, and Old Lord; Western Seven Treasures, Jinmen, and Hao Ling, Huang Old Lord; and Northern Dong Yinshuo, Shan Yujue, and Wu Lingxuan, Old Lord. The Six Imperial Heavenly Lords were immortals below the Three Pure Ones and Five Old Lords. These names were the titles of the gods or clergymen in the Daoist faith.

Fictions, monks, Taoists

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2025-01-01 18:35

The following are some novel recommendations about monks and Taoists: 1. "Stunning Beauty: " This is an ancient romance novel. It tells the story of a bad person in Jianghu who accidentally entered the General's Mansion. The monk's son returned to the secular world in order to arrest her. 2. "Crossing Wife": This is a mystery detective novel. The main character is a…(document 1) 3. [White Bone Sage]: This is an ancient version of [Demonic Qi], written by the author of [Demonic Qi Here]. (document 2) 4. "I Want to Renounce Secularism": This is a finished novel. The male protagonist is a monk who doesn't want to become a monk but wants to renounce secularism. (document 2) 5. "The Little Taoist and the Little Monster": This was a novel about a relaxed master and disciple in a fantasy world. (document 5) 6. [Guan Cheng]: This is a novel about a relaxed master and disciple in a fantasy world. (4) Please note that the novels recommended above are only part of the search results. There may be other excellent novels about monks and Taoists that have not been mentioned.

Are there any novels that are similar to those of wandering Taoists?

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2025-03-05 21:35

There were a few novels that were similar to wandering Taoists, such as "Starting from a Wandering Taoist,""Just a Taoist,""Immortal Martial Madness," and so on. These novels also belonged to the Xianxia-Mythology-Cultivation genre. They also described the adventures of the protagonist on the path of cultivation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Are there any novels about physiognomists or Taoists that you can recommend?

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2024-09-06 21:51

😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: "Top Grade Physiognomist","Supreme Physiognomist","Genius Physiognomist","Unscrupulous City Physiognomist","The Strongest City Physiognomist","The Cultivation Life of Physiognomist","Online Game Physiognomist", and "Fake Physiognomist". These novels explored the wonderful world of physiognomists, Taoists, and other professions, as well as the path of cultivation. There were many types of novels, such as Xianxia, modern cultivation, urban life, and so on. The content was exciting and intriguing. I believe you will definitely fall in love with one or more of them! The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~

Can you recommend a Chinese novel with a modern war theme?

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2024-09-07 14:18

😋This military-war fantasy novel tells the story of Zhou Zheng obtaining the Soldier System. From then on, he fought in many battlefields such as World War II, modern warfare, and future warfare. From a recruit to a general, it shows his growth process. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Monks, Taoists, no CP novel recommendation

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2025-01-07 16:34

The following are some recommended non-CP novels for monks and Taoists: 1. The new books by the authors of " The White Bone Sage " and " There's Demonic Qi Here " were known as the ancient version of " Demonic Qi ". 2. " I Want to Renounce Secularism " was a finished novel. The male protagonist was a monk who didn't want to become a monk and only wanted to renounce asceticism. However, he was threatened by the system and had no choice but to continue being a monk. 3. "Attacking Jade,""Thinking About Tossing Around,""When the Moon Is Full," and other novels were about Taoist priests, including ancient, modern, new, and old. 4. " The Disguised Holy Monk " was a novel without a CP. The male protagonist wanted to be a beautiful monk quietly, but there would be female characters who would force him to renounce asceticism, but he would be indifferent to Buddhism. 5. " A Little Snow in Laqi,"" Wei Meng,"" Ming Di,"" Destiny is mine," and so on were the rankings of some ancient novels without CP. Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other non-CP novels that have not been mentioned.

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