One of the ghost stories that Zhang Zhen told was called the Legend of the White Snake.
My knowledge doesn't have anything related to ghost stories. If you can provide more background information or context, I will try my best to answer your questions.
It was not certain whether Zhang Zhen's ghost story was scary or not because the horror level of a ghost story often varied from person to person. Some ghost stories might make people feel scared and uneasy, while others might be more mundane. In addition, the plot and background of the story may also affect people's views on it.
There were two novels that had plots related to being possessed. One was "You Are My Bewitched Mind" and the other was "The Bewitched Mind of the Crown Prince." The former was a modern romance novel, where the male protagonist once hurt the female protagonist but later doted on her; the latter was an ancient romance novel, where the female protagonist, Miss Shen, was arrogant and domineering, and the male protagonist was a noble and abstinent flower prince. In both novels, the male protagonist was obsessed with the female protagonist. However, I personally recommend the former."You Are My Bewitched Heart" has a rich plot and complex psychological descriptions. It's very attractive! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Ghost Stories with Unpredictable Ending might be what you're looking for.😉I hope you like my recommendation, hehehe!
According to the information provided, I recommend the two books, Haunted House Night Talks and Horrifying Funeral Parlor. Among them,"Haunted House Night Talks" was a short story. The story focused on horror stories. The author's writing skills and description techniques were quite unique. Some of the stories could reach a very high level of horror. This was a good opportunity for Zhang Zhen to capture the audience when he told ghost stories. "Horrible Funeral Parlor" was a novel that made people's hair stand on end at the beginning. It was about the story of a funeral parlor. It involved many aspects such as strange and gloomy psychology and environment. Some of the scenes would put people's psychological endurance to a great test. Therefore, these two books were a good opportunity for Zhang Zhen to capture the audience when he told ghost stories. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
As far as I know, Zhang Zhen is a fictional character. There are no clear clues to his death. In the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light, Zhang Zhen was a key character who participated in the adventure to find the elixir of immortality. However, at the end of the story, there was no mention of the cause of Zhang Zhen's death. He only managed to obtain the elixir of immortality, but he did not survive. Therefore, the cause of Zhang Zhen's death had not been clearly answered. It could be that he had sacrificed himself during the adventure, or it could be because of other factors.
Zhang Zhen was a fictional character, so the cause of his death was fictional. In the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light, Zhang Zhen eventually died in an accident. The story was about Zhang Zhen who encountered various dangers and challenges during an expedition, but he still persisted. In the final journey, he was attacked by a Ghost Wolf Daemon King. In order to protect himself and the people around him, Zhang Zhen finally defeated the Ghost Wolf Daemon King, but he also paid the price with his life.
I recommend "Your Parade of a Hundred Ghosts in the Other World." This novel is filled with all kinds of ghosts. Not only are they terrifying, but what's even more terrifying is the inner struggle and fear that the protagonist faces. It was a true dual cultivation, and it was very enjoyable to watch and think about. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗