Yes, I recommend the book " Primordial Dao Validation System ". It described how to become the strongest immortal, the most awesome mighty person, and the most carefree saint in the Primordial World, where there were as many immortals as dogs, with the help of a system. The book was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
I recommend Myths of the Sun and Moon in the Mysterious Palace and Records of Ancient Chinese Emperors. Both of these books can systematically describe ancient myths. <<The Myths of the Sun and Moon in the Xuan Palace>> was based on the most outstanding figures of the ancient Huaxia people. It used auspicious divine objects such as the sun, moon, dragon, turtle, and so on. It connected the ancient astronomy, geography, and cultural customs, forming a complete and popular mythical story. "Ancient Chinese Emperors" recorded the mythical emperors, feudal lords, and emperors of various political powers with the characteristics of the era, telling the history of ancient times. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Yes, there were immortals in many Chinese novels. For example,"Special Ability Delivery Man","The Spiritual Pet of an Immortal Crossing Tribulation","Immortal", and so on. At the same time, in ancient myths and legends, there were also many immortals and gods, such as Nuwa, Kuafu, Houyi, and so on. However, it was important to note that these immortals were fictional existences in novels and legends, and could not be used as beliefs in reality. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
If you like the love legends of ancient Chinese humans, ghosts, and immortals, I would like to recommend the movie, Cute Girl Chases Her Husband: Immortal Lord, Do You Want It? This novel told the story of an abstinent immortal being pursued by the female protagonist behind him. It involved legends such as the love of the wrong family and the fact that humans could not fall in love with demons, ghosts, and immortals. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Dear, I'll recommend you a few novels that meet your requirements. They're all classical Xianxia novels ~ "The First Grade Immortal Path of Trash": The main character of this book entered the world of Xianxia by mistake. He brought his own system, and through hard work and cultivation, he traveled all over the world. He grew from a little trash to a powerful immortal. He was filled with the spirit of struggle and motivation. He had the essence of cultivating his body and family, hardworking and hardworking in traditional culture. "Xian Nu Xian Lu": The main character, the Jiuli girl, had just entered the immortal path. Through cultivation, leveling up, and the development of the plot, she grew into a powerful existence who had mastered the incomplete Nine Heaven Demon Control Art. She showed the strength and perseverance of women, and also presented the Yin Yang, Five Elements, and Eight Trigrams metaphysics in traditional Chinese culture. "The Immortal Path of Spiritual Talismans": The protagonist, Ian, was a child of an ordinary family. He relied on his own hard work to walk the path of immortal cultivation. During her journey of cultivation, she learned how to draw talismans and became a Spiritual Talisman Master. She had the talismans and secret techniques of traditional Chinese culture. I hope you will like my recommendation. It will satisfy your needs and allow you to experience the essence of traditional Chinese culture. If you want to know more, feel free to find me ~
There are many immortals in Chinese mythology. The following are some of the famous ones: 1 Jade Emperor: The highest god in the heavens is considered to be the master and creator of heaven and earth. 2. Three Pure Gods: The three highest gods in Taoism are Yuqing, Shangqing, and Taiqing. The North Pole is the North Star of the Earth and the residence of the North Pole Emperor. The Arctic Emperor was a deity in Chinese folk belief and was considered the guardian of the earth. 4. South Pole Emperor Changsheng: The South Pole is the South Pole Star of Earth and the residence of South Pole Emperor Changsheng. Emperor Chang Sheng of the South Pole was a god in Chinese folk belief. He was considered the guardian god and immortal of the earth. Taishang Laojun: The highest god of Taoism was considered the creator of heaven and earth and the master of the universe. 6. Sun Wukong: The famous immortal in Journey to the West has supernatural abilities. White Snake: The white snake spirit in ancient Chinese mythology was considered a symbol of love and loyalty. 8. Nezha: The gods in ancient Chinese mythology were believed to be the wind god and the sea god with powerful strength and magical powers. Cinderella: The fairy in ancient Chinese legend later became the prince's Cinderella. Fairy Sister: The popular fictional character on the Internet is called "Fairy Sister" with great strength and charm.
There are many immortals in Chinese mythology. The following are some of the famous ones: Jade Emperor: The Celestial Emperor is one of the highest gods in Taoism and is often depicted as a kind old man. Apollo, the Sun God: The Sun God in ancient Greek mythology and the Sun God in Chinese culture, the Jade Emperor, have similar appearances and legends. 3. Moon God Dionysus: The Moon God in ancient Greek mythology is similar to the Moon God in Chinese culture, the Jade Emperor. 4. Fairy Sister: The character in the Legend of Sword and Fairy is described as a beautiful fairy. 5. Sun Wukong: The Monkey God in Chinese mythology was portrayed as a hero with extraordinary powers and wisdom. 6. White Snake: The white snake spirit in Chinese mythology is described as a beautiful and evil snake demon. Nezha: The god in Chinese mythology is depicted as a strong and powerful Nezha God who holds a firearm. Taishang Laojun: One of the highest gods of Taoism, depicted as a kind old man who was an important teacher of Taoist cultivation. 9 Guanyin Bodhisattva: In Buddhism, Guanyin Bodhisattva is depicted as a compassionate Bodhisattva who saves people from suffering and disaster. The Jade Emperor and Guan Yin Bodhisattva once worked together to save Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. These are just some of the famous immortals in Chinese mythology. There are many other characters and gods, and each story has its own unique immortal system.
๐I recommend the following novels to you: [Invincible Records of the Three Kingdoms System]: The protagonist brought the system back to the era of the Three Kingdoms, recruiting generals, civil officials, and beautiful women. " The Three Kingdoms of the Azure Dragon ": The main character returns to the era of the Three Kingdoms with the " Records of the Three Kingdoms III " system. He uses the system to improve the ability of generals, judge loyalty, solve the problem of food and weapons, and defeat the enemy. " Days of Working in Cao Wei ": The main character brought the system back to the Three Kingdoms Era and worked hard to do his job well. In the end, he fought for the life he wanted. " Conquer from the Three Kingdoms ": The protagonist has the Infinite System of the Heavens. Starting from the Three Kingdoms, he travels through various historical eras and conquers various worlds, eventually becoming a super expert. [The Restoration of the Great Qin of the Three Kingdoms]: The protagonist transmigrated to the era of the Three Kingdoms and worked hard to revive the Great Qin Dynasty. These are my personal recommendations. I sincerely hope you like them. If you want more recommendations, please let me know at any time.
Of course there are. There are many works in the Xianxia genre that are similar to the Mortal Cultivation Biography. I, this little fairy, recommend to you "The Road to Immortality Begins from a Mortal,""Mortal: The Daily Life of the Masked Moon Sect,""The Immortal World of Mortal Cultivation," and so on. These works also tell the story of a mortal growing up from setbacks and finally walking toward the immortal world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Chinese studies referred to traditional Chinese culture and philosophy, including Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Famous School, Legalism, Military School, Political School, Yin-Yang School, Psychology, Management, Literature, and other fields. The representative figures were Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Mozi, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Han Feizi, Li Si, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, etc. There were many books on Chinese studies, among which the more famous ones were The Analects of Confucius, The Great Learning, The Doctrine of the mean, Mencius, Tao Te Ching, The Book of Changes, The Book of Songs, The Songs of Chu, The Book of Rites, and The Spring and Autumn Annals. These books not only contained the core concepts and ideas of Chinese culture, but also covered history, culture, philosophy, art, politics and many other fields. They were important resources for learning Chinese culture and understanding Chinese traditional culture.
Immortals and ghosts were fictional characters and did not belong to creatures that existed in the real world. Therefore, books that recorded information about immortals and ghosts did not exist. However, some novels might involve fictional characters such as immortals and ghosts. These novels might record some related storylines, character settings, worldviews, etc. If you want to know more about these novels, it is recommended to read related books or search online resources.