Jiang Taigong came from the work of Investiture of the Gods.
Jiang Taigong was an important character in the novel," Investiture of the Gods." This novel was written by Xu Zhonglin and told the stories of Jiang Taigong fishing, King Wen of Zhou being saved by Jiang Ziya, and King Wu conquering Zhou.
Jiang Taigong's fishing came from the Romance of the Gods, which was written by Xu Zhonglin, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. This book was written during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (about 1592 to 1602 AD) and has been circulated for nearly 400 years.
" Jiang Taigong's Fishing: The Willing takes the bait " came from " Investiture of the Gods ", one of the classic works of ancient Chinese novels. The story told the story of Jiang Taigong going to Zhaoge City in the Shang Dynasty to find King Wen of Zhou by fishing. Although the story was fictional, the philosophical wisdom and moral values contained in it were deeply loved by people.
This picture was from the movie "Sunny Days" directed by Jiang Wen. This was a movie set in 1970s the mainland of China. It told the story of a group of young people enjoying life on a sunny day. The film received widespread international acclaim and was hailed as a classic of Chinese cinema.
Jiang Taigong's master was Heavenly Lord Yuanshi.
Liu Ru came from works such as Grass on the Lake, Wuyin Grass and Letter.
Granny Liu came from 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
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Su Xiaoxiao was a literary work from the sixth chapter of Journey to the West by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen.