I recommend the following three novels to you: 1. "From Judge to Great Hero": This is a Xianxia-classical Xianxia novel. It's not a simple novel, but a historical novel. It was not a pure cultivation novel with the story and emotions as the main thread. 2. "My Such a Fragrant Neighbor": This is an ancient romance novel. The main story is about personal encounters, and love is only a part of it. It doesn't fit the framework of Xiao Bai's novel. 3. "Mortal Body and Immortal Spirit": This is a Xianxia novel. The protagonist is a small immortal slave in the Heaven Realm Library's Huan Pavilion. After falling into the mortal world, he becomes a male Taoist priest and begins his journey of cultivation in the Xuanji Temple. The story was balanced and thick, which met the requirements of not having a noob. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
As a fan of online novels, I don't have any actual feelings or preferences, so I can't judge whether an audio novel is good or not. But I can tell you that audio novels are usually played by recording the audio content of the novel and converting it into an audio file. This format can bring a better listening experience, especially for those who can't read the novel in person. At the same time, audio novels could also help people better appreciate the content of novels and improve their reading efficiency.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have the experience to judge whether a book is good or not. But generally speaking, reading is a very good way of entertainment. It can help us expand our knowledge and improve our reading ability and thinking ability. Therefore, no matter what kind of novel it is, as long as it is interesting and enlightening, it is worth reading.
As a fan of web novels, I don't have the reading ability to judge whether a novel is good or not. However, as far as I know," My Years as a Taoist " is a rather interesting novel. It tells the story of a young Taoist priest growing up in cultivation. The novel involved Taoism, cultivation, interpersonal relationships, and other topics. The ups and downs of the characters were distinct and attractive. However, the specific content of the novel still needed the reader to read it for themselves to judge.
My Years as a Taoist Priest is a novel about the growth and cultivation of a Taoist priest. The question of whether the book was good or not varied from person to person because everyone had different preferences for novels. Some people might like this kind of novel while others might not. If one liked this kind of novel, they might like the cultivation growth and exploration of the meaning of life that it brought. If they liked it, they might think it was pretty. However, if one didn't like this kind of novel, they might think it wasn't good. In short, everyone's preferences are different. I suggest you first find your own interest in reading and then decide whether you like this book or not.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to, but as a fan of novels, I can't directly understand the specific work in question. If you can provide more information such as the name of the novel or the author, I can try to answer your question.
The years I was a Taoist priest was a very popular online novel about a young Taoist priest's growth. The novel presented the ups and downs of Taoist culture in a humorous way, and the characters were very popular among readers. The story in the novel included Taoist priests going down the mountain, supernatural events, and official struggles. At the same time, it also incorporated Taoist thoughts and traditional cultural elements to allow readers to have a deep understanding of Taoist culture. In addition, the protagonist in the novel experienced various tests and challenges and gradually grew into a Taoist priest with deep cultivation and wisdom. He showed his firm faith and indomitable spirit, which also deeply moved the readers. I was a Taoist priest in those years. It was a very good online novel. The plot was ups and downs, the characters were vivid, the culture was rich, and it was loved by readers. If you are interested in Taoist culture, I suggest you read this novel. It will bring you a different reading experience.
My years as a Taoist priest and my years as an alchemist are both common topics in online novels. Which one is better depends on the reader's preference. " My Years as a Taoist " was a fantasy novel about a young Taoist priest who encountered various challenges and tests in his cultivation and eventually grew into an extraordinary Taoist priest. The novel used Taoist culture as the theme to show the process and realm of Taoist cultivation. At the same time, it also incorporated some sci-fi elements with a certain imagination. " My Years as an Alchemist " was a wuxia novel about a young alchemist who learned all kinds of martial arts and spells in Jianghu and eventually became a master. The novel used ancient Chinese martial arts culture as the theme to show the grudges of Jianghu, martial arts exchanges, mysterious forces and other elements. The plot was compact and the battle scene was wonderful. These two novels have a certain plot and character creation ability. The readers can choose to read according to their own preferences.
Yes, let me recommend a novel called "The Big Boss Is on Fire in Zhiguan Heart Again". The male protagonist is an abstinent Taoist priest who is in love with a little dragon named Qing Huan. In addition, there was also "I Was Attacked by a Villain After Cultivation", where the male lead was a villain, a Taoist priest banished to immortality. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
As a Taoist priest, I'm not too sure about the hearts of young girls. However, Taoist priests were usually portrayed as mysterious, noble, and tasteful, while girls were usually portrayed as innocent, pure, and cute. These characteristics may make the emotional connection between the Taoist priest and the girl more subtle and complicated, but it does not mean that there is any actual relationship between the two.
I Am a Taoist Priest in the Heavens is a novel written by a dog slaughtering hero. The story was about the protagonist, Lu Ming, who had transmigrated to a world where the emperor was the first to arrive, but this world was a hellish existence. He was faced with the situation where all the officials in the court were replaced by the Imperial Advisor and all kinds of threats from the martial world and overseas. Fortunately, he had inherited the Daoist system, which allowed him to enfeoffe gods and establish a divine dynasty. He was determined to make Da Ming not only invincible in the world, but also invincible in the heavens. The novel had been completed with a total of eight chapters. The latest chapter was the finale.