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May I ask about the final whereabouts of the four swords in the Investiture of the Gods and their connection with the sword in the Celestial Bane?

2024-09-09 20:43
In God Sealing, Guang Chengzi plucked the Immortal-killing Sword, Chi Jingzi plucked the Immortal-killing Sword, Immortal Yu Ding plucked the Immortal-trapping Sword, and Heavenly Lord Dao Xing plucked the Immortal-eliminating Sword. However, the whereabouts of these four swords were not known later, so the Immortal-killing Sword appeared again in Celestial Bane. Who knew the story (myth and legend)?
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2024-09-09 22:57

In the Investiture of the Gods, the four swords were held by three different characters: Burning Lamp, White Snake, and Yellow Robe. Dipamkara held the long sword, Green Cloud White Snake held the Snake Staff, Bai Suzhen, Yellow Robe held the Primordial Spear. In the novel, the whereabouts of the four swords were unknown, but they were related to the sword. The Immortal Slaying Sword was a magic treasure in the novel 'Immortal Slaying' that was held by Qingyun Zi's virtual owner. This magic treasure has powerful spiritual power and can split into countless sword qi to attack the enemy. In the novel, the Fairy Slaying Sword was used by King You of Zhou to defeat Ji Fa and other villains, and it provided powerful help to the protagonist, Xiao Ding.

May I ask about the ranking of the immortals in the Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-09 21:24

The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel that described the war and the struggle of the immortals during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. The ranking of immortals in novels was constantly changing. Different versions of novels might have different rankings. However, generally speaking, the rankings of the immortals in the Investiture of the Gods were like this: 1 Jade Emperor: The Heavenly Emperor is the highest ruler among the immortals. Laojun: The founder of Taoism was called Taishang Laojun. 3 Heavenly Lord Yuanshi: The highest god of Taoism is the spouse of Laojun. 4. Daoist Taiqing: An important figure of Taoism was called Immortal Taiqing. Sect Leader Tongtian: The founder of Jie School is called the wife of the Sect Leader Tongtian. God Nezha: An important figure in Jie School is called God Nezha. Lei Zhenzi was an important figure in Taoism and was called the Thunder God. 8. Sun Wukong: The protagonist of Journey to the West is one of the Taoist immortals known as the Fighting Buddha. 9. White Snake: One of the female immortals in the Investiture of the Gods, known as the White Lady. 10 Weituo God: One of the gods in Buddhism is called Weituo Bodhisattva. It should be noted that this is only a different version of the novel's immortal ranking, and readers may have different views.

May I ask which novels are related to Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-01 17:57

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you, both of which involve Investiture of the Gods: 1. The protagonist of " The Beginning of the Wilderness Tearing Up the Investiture of the Gods " was a fantasy novel. The protagonist traveled through the Wilderness to become the leader of Tongtian. He was forced by the four Sages to sign the Investiture of the Gods. Coincidentally, the Goldfinger was awakened. After rebirth, he decided to abandon his position as a saint and re-prove the Origin. He became the supreme Great Dao Saint and ruled over the myriad worlds. 2. The main character of the xianxia and mythical cultivation novel, Rise of the Human Race, traveled to the Primordial World and became the long-armed white ape Yuan Hong. He changed his fate against the heavens. Anyway, the worst outcome would be to be listed on the Investiture of the Gods. I hope you like the above recommendations and enjoy the adventure of crossing the Investiture of the Gods.๐Ÿ˜—

Is there any connection between Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1?

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2024-09-13 18:28

Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1 were the second and first novels in the Celestial Bane series. There was a certain connection between the two. In Celestial Bane 1, the main character Xiao Yan was a cultivator from another world. He came to the human world to train and defeated the evil faction, the Ghost Dao Sect. In the novel, Xiao Yan got to know many interesting characters such as Bai Congtian, Zhu Cong, Lin Dong and others. At the same time, Xiao Yan had also experienced many difficult training and battles before finally becoming a powerful cultivator. In Celestial Bane 2, Xiao Yan continued to train and once again met the sect leader of the Ghost Dao Sect, Gui Li, in the process of fighting against the evil forces. In the novel, Gui Li was an extremely powerful cultivator. Not only did he have powerful combat strength, but he was also a character full of strange aura. With Gui Li's help, Xiao Yan obtained many important victories and finally became a new generation of cultivators. Therefore, it could be said that there was a certain connection between Celestial Bane 1 and Celestial Bane 2. In the novel, Xiao Yan had experienced many battles with the Ghost Dao Sect and had continuously grown and improved his strength during this process.

Is there any connection between Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1?

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2024-09-13 07:44

Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1 were related. Celestial Bane 2 was the continuation of Celestial Bane 1. The story took place after Celestial Bane 1. It told the story of the protagonist Xiao Ding who was reborn at the end of Celestial Bane 1. In Celestial Bane 2, Xiao Ding continued to search for Bi Yao's whereabouts and defeated the evil forces to maintain the peace of the martial arts world.

What is the connection between the novel of Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1?

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2024-09-07 00:05

Celestial Bane 2 was related to Celestial Bane 1 because Celestial Bane 2 was the continuation of Celestial Bane 1. Jade Dynasty 1 was a fantasy novel written by Xiao Ding, which told the story of the protagonist Zhang Xiaofan's adventure between the immortal world and the demon world. Celestial Bane 2 told the story of Zhang Xiaofan's continued cultivation and had many similarities with Celestial Bane 1 in terms of plot and character setting. For example, in Celestial Bane 2, Zhang Xiaofan met many old friends who were inextricably related to him during his cultivation. The images of these characters became more plump and three-dimensional. In addition, Celestial Bane 2 also had many plots and settings related to Celestial Bane 1, such as the dispute between the celestial world and the demon world, the emergence of various mysterious forces, and so on. Therefore, it could be said that Celestial Bane 2 was a continuation of Celestial Bane 1. There was a close relationship between the two.

May I ask which 7 swords are the 7 swords in the 7 swords of the 7 swords of the 7 swords

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2024-09-24 09:16

The seven swords in Liang Yusheng's novel " Seven Swords Descending the Heavenly Mountain " represented the seven weapons of the seven swordsmen in the novel. These seven weapons were: [1. Green Sword: A combination of the Green Steel Sword and the Plum Blossom Sword. The blade is white and extremely sharp. It is the entry weapon of the Seven Swordsmen.] [2. Red Sword: A combination of the Red Steel Sword and the Red Cloud Sword. The body of the sword is red in color and has a strong attack power. It is the main weapon of the Seven Swordsmen.] [3. White Sword: A combination of the White Steel Sword and the White Cloud Sword. The blade is white and weak in attack but easy to maintain. It is the backup weapon of the Seven Swordsmen.] [4. Black Sword: A combination of the Black Steel Sword and the Big Dipper Sword. The blade is black in color and has strong attack power but is easily damaged. It is the secondary weapon of the Seven Swordsmen.] 5. Yellow Sword: A combination of the Yellow Steel Sword and the Oriole Sword. The yellow blade has a small attack range but high attack power. It is the secondary weapon of the Seven Swordsmen. 6. Blue Sword: A combination of the Blue Steel Sword and the Blue Sky Sword. The body of the sword is blue. The attack range is medium, but the attack power is strong. It is the secondary weapon of the Seven Swordsmen. 7. Purple Sword: A combination of the Purple Steel Sword and the Purple Cloud Sword. The sword has a purple color and has extremely strong attack power but is easily damaged. It is the backup weapon of the Seven Swordsmen. These seven weapons played a very important role in the novel and were the key to the Seven Swordsmen's victory over the evil forces.

In the Investiture of the Gods, who was the final winner?

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2024-09-13 19:52

In the Investiture of the Gods, the final winner was the Shang Dynasty. After the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, the capital of the Shang Dynasty was Beijing, but the Zhou Dynasty set the capital in Xi'an. This was because the ancestors of King Wen of Zhou, Ji Chang, and King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, were generals in an army of the Shang Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty defeated the Shang Dynasty, seized the territory of the Shang Dynasty, and moved the capital of the Shang Dynasty to Xi'an, becoming the descendants of the Shang Dynasty and the first country in Chinese history to unify the whole country. Therefore, in the Investiture of the Gods, the Shang Dynasty was the final winner.

Who has the final list of gods on the Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-21 20:58

The specific characters on the final list of the Investiture of the Gods vary according to different versions and authors. The following are some possible characters: 1. The mythical characters from the end of the Shang Dynasty to the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, such as Jiang Shang, Daji, Shang Tang, etc. During the Zhou Dynasty, the leaders of the various vassal states such as Ji Fa, King Wen of Zhou, King Wu of Zhou, etc. 3. The Qin Dynasty and the subsequent emperors such as Qin Shihuang, Han Wudi, Tang Taizong, etc. The immortals and immortals in Taoism, such as Nezha and the White Snake. 5. Various gods and ghosts in folk tales, such as Sun Wukong and the White Snake. It should be noted that the Investiture of the Gods was a widely circulated myth. The characters and deeds varied due to various factors such as region, historical background, author, etc. Therefore, it was impossible to determine a specific list of gods.

May I ask if Celestial Bane and other immortal cultivation novels are mostly written in vernacular?

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2024-09-18 18:59

Celestial Bane was a cultivation novel. There were many sentences describing the cultivation process and the realm of cultivation, but there were also many classical Chinese and ancient poems. Therefore, it could be assumed that most of them were written in vernacular Chinese. However, it should be noted that classical Chinese and ancient poetry were used quite frequently in online novels, especially in some classic cultivation novels such as "Battle Through the Heavens" and "Full-time Expert". A large number of sentences were used in classical Chinese or ancient poetry.

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