, I am very honored to recommend the following novels to you: "Nine Grades of Fate" was written by the author, You Canghai. It described a world where Confucianism, Taoism, martial arts, immortals, demons, and devils coexisted. 30,000 years ago, the Way of Confucius was born, and the Human Emperor established a dynasty of providence. Martial arts could constantly break through the limits and reach the realm of immortals, demons, and devils. This book is very unique and the plot is exciting. I believe you will be deeply immersed in it. The Revered God of Confucianism: An Eastern fantasy novel written by the author, Blood Disciple. It described a prosperous Confucianism and a declining Taoism in the Great Yin Dynasty. The protagonist, Qin Xuan, was a genius calligrapher of the current era. He was reborn in this era and became a scholar of Confucianism, inheriting the inheritance of Taoism. In a dynasty that only advocated Confucianism, how could he promote Daoism, prove the orthodoxy, and explore the truth? I believe that reading this book will bring you a different reading experience. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~ If you have more needs, please feel free to tell me.😗
The Confucian-Taoist novel was a web novel with Confucianism as its theme, showing the story of scholars growing up in the cultivation of Confucianism. These novels emphasized the characteristics of talent, poetry that could kill enemies, and articles that could stabilize the world. Among them," The Supreme Saint of Confucianism " was a classic work of Confucianism and Taoism. It told the story of an unknown child of a poor family who stepped onto the path of the Supreme Saint by mastering poems and writing sacred articles. The other recommended novels of the Confucian and Taoist schools included Great Wenzong, The Struggle between Confucianism and Martial Arts, The Scholar of Great Wei, and The Sage of Great Xia. These novels combined cultural and fantasy elements, attracting the love of a wide range of readers.
He could recommend some novels about Confucianism and righteousness. These novels included " The Most Holy of Confucianism,"" The Scholar of the Wei Dynasty,"" I Become a Sage with Leisure Books,"" The Record of Fan Flowers,"" The World of Scholars,"" The Human God,"" Entering Liaozhai,"" The Fate of Confucianism and Immortals,"" The Legend of Calligraphy and Sword,"" The World's Economics,"" The Sun God,"" The Royal Family of the Zhou Dynasty,"" The Confucian Monk of the Way to the West,"" Senior Brother Cautious,"" Twelve Years of Reading in the Academy, I'm Already Invincible,""" The Sword Immortal of Confucianism and so on. These novels covered the theme of the Confucian cultivation of Righteousness Qi, and some of them even incorporated elements such as fantasy and Xianxia. These novels could give readers an exciting and enjoyable reading experience.
The main character Bu Feifan was reborn in the Mythological World. He was bound to the " Supreme Saint of Confucianism " system. He could play the zither, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, and songs to evolve into mysterious changes. He had become a Paragon Saint and a Grand Scholar by cultivating the Confucian Way. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the novel "The Mythical Paragon of Confucianism" to you. It tells the story of the protagonist's rebirth in the Mythical World, binding himself to the "Paragon of Confucianism" system, and Bu Feifan beginning his path of cultivation. Through zither, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, songs, and other different methods to evolve mysterious changes, he also experienced various challenges and adventures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Confucian-Taoist fantasy novel was a genre of fantasy novels with a cultural coat. It was based on the theme of scholars mastering the power of heaven and earth. It emphasized the characteristics of talent, poems that could kill enemies, words that could destroy armies, and articles that could stabilize the world. Among them,'The Supreme Saint of Confucianism' was the pioneering work and classic work of Confucianism and Taoism, and was loved by the majority of readers. This novel told the story of an unknown child of a poor family who stepped onto the path of the Supreme Saint by mastering poems and writing sacred articles. Other than " The Supreme Saint of Confucianism," there were also other recommended Confucian novels, such as " Great Wen Zong,"" The Struggle between Confucianism and Martial Arts,"" The Scholars of Great Wei," and " The Sage of Literature of Great Xia." These novels all attracted readers with the characteristics and plots of Confucianism and Taoism. They were suitable for readers who liked this type of subject matter.
I recommend the two fantasy novels,"The Sage Scholar" and "I Become a Sage by Reading". Both novels delved deeply into the Confucian culture and described the process of the protagonists cultivating the righteous spirit. They showed the style of the most sacred Confucian novels. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
He was cultivating in the world of the Confucian Way. The Supreme Saint of Confucianism was a world where scholars grasped the power of heaven and earth. With talent, poems could kill enemies, words could destroy armies, and articles could stabilize the world. The protagonist had cultivated to the level of the Supreme Saint of Confucianism through the copying system, and could use the power of poems and articles to defeat his enemies. In this world, there were other sects of Immortal Cultivation, such as the Heavenly Mages, the Church Knights, and the Evil Spirit Sorcerers. The details and methods of cultivation were not mentioned in the information provided.
The core of Confucianism was the Thirteen Classics, and the Analects of Confucius was one of them. Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism had a certain degree of blending and influence. Some people combined Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism into three religions. In the Song Dynasty, Confucianism was influenced by the respect for Confucius and Confucianism. Thinkers of various schools integrated the enlightenment thoughts of Buddhism and Taoism into Confucianism and rebuilt the enlightenment theoretical system of Neo Confucianism. In addition, Jin Yong's martial arts novels also reflected the process of changing from Confucianism to Taoism. Generally speaking, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism had a certain connection and blending, but the details and meaning of how to enter Taoism through Confucianism needed further research and discussion.
Confucian novels were web novels with Confucian thoughts as the theme. They showed the talent in one's body, poems that could kill enemies, and a dream world that was both civil and martial. Among them, there were a few Confucian novels that he could recommend to his readers. The first was the ❮ Confucius Sage Emperor ❯, which told the story of a young scholar who grew up to become a Sage Emperor under the guidance of Confucianism. The second was 'The Way of the Saint Celestial King', which told the story of a scholar who had a holy heart in the prosperous world, who had a heart for heaven and earth, and who had a life for the people. There was also " The Most Holy of Confucianism." The main character, Fang Yun, transmigrated to a world with extraordinary powers. He relied on his own talents and the scriptures and poems of his previous life to eventually become a saint and protect the human race. Through the rich characters and the ups and downs of the plot, these Confucian novels made the readers feel as if they were in that magnificent era.
Entering Taoism with Confucianism referred to the process of changing from Confucianism to Taoism. We know that Confucianism and Taoism played an important role in the philosophical tradition of ancient China. Confucianism focused on entering the world, emphasizing personal cultivation and social governance, while Taoism focused more on leaving the world, emphasizing nature and governing by inaction. Although there were differences in their attitudes and ways of life, in practice, Confucianism and Taoism were inextricably linked. Therefore, entering Taoism with Confucianism could be understood as absorbing Taoist ideas on the basis of Confucianism and integrating them into Confucianism to enrich and develop the theoretical system of Confucianism. To be specific, the purpose of entering Taoism with Confucianism was to transform Confucianism into a useful theory by borrowing the simple and clear concepts of Taoism. This change could make Confucianism pay more attention to personal cultivation and the way of nature, so as to better adapt to the needs of society. However, the specific transformation process and impact required further research and analysis.