Journey to the West. However, this question has nothing to do with the plot of a particular novel. I'll recommend a novel to you according to your needs. According to the information you provided, I recommend you the two novels,"The City Spirit Doctor King" and "The Supreme Phoenix Empress". They are both fantasy novels that combine ancient and modern times. The former's main character has x-ray vision and a talking stone, while the latter's main character transmigrated to the ancient Feng Qing and started a legend. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This sentence came from a plot in the ancient Chinese mythological novel, The Romance of the Gods. In the novel, Nüwa left an unused stone in the process of refining stones to mend the sky. She brought it back to the human world and named it the "Supreme Stone". Later on, Jiang Shang used the Supreme Stone as a weapon and it became the famous "Taigong Sword" in ancient Chinese mythology.
Nuwa's refining of stones to mend the sky was from the Chinese mythological novel Journey to the West.
"Village Fairy Eyes, Small Farmer Doctor." I recommend this novel to you. The protagonist was angrily picked up by a rock and smashed on the head at the graduation party. This happened to be the divine stone left behind by Nüwa to mend the sky, which gave him x-ray vision. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The story of Nüwa mending the sky originated from the Great Wilderness Western Classic of the Classic of Mountains and Seas. According to the legend, Nüwa used yellow mud to create humans, but she also encountered a disaster that caused the sky to collapse and the earth to collapse. Legend had it that Nuwa had once used bricks and other items to repair the sky, making it clear again. This legend was widely spread in ancient China and became one of the famous myths.
Nüwa mending the sky came from the classic novel Mythology.
" Nüwa mending the sky " was not a famous work but a traditional myth. According to legend, Nüwa was a female immortal who used the Multicolored Stone to repair the sky so that the earth was no longer barren. This legend was very famous in traditional Chinese culture and was widely spread.
The following novels all had Nüwa's stone that mended the sky: "Village Fairy Eyes, Small Farmer Doctor" "Sigh of the Blue Moon" Soul Locking Mirror [Immortal Bone Immortal Path] "Soldier's Heart" 'Divine level expert in the city.' [Divine Game of Heavenly Secrets] [Scripture of the Hidden Mountains and Seas] Prehistoric Remnants "It's difficult to be a half-immortal." It's not easy to fall in love with the King of Hell. It seems that you are interested in the plot of the novel about Nüwa mending the sky! I recommend you to read "Blue Moon Sigh,""Soul Locking Mirror," and "The Way of the Immortal Bones." Their plots all involve the story line of Nüwa mending the sky and the stone. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The classical Chinese refers to the written language used in ancient China. Its words, grammar, and expression are very different from modern Chinese. Nuwa mending the sky is a story in ancient Chinese mythology. The full text is as follows: In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, it was said that one night, the sky began to leak, causing the earth to fall into chaos. At that time, a beautiful woman appeared in the clouds in the sky. Her name was Nuwa. When she saw this, she decided to use the Multicolored Stone to repair the sky. So she picked up the stones and put them together in the sky until the sky was repaired. Legend has it that Nüwa used yellow soil and rice flour to make human faces and created humans on the ground. She also used the flood to destroy the evil monsters and protect the safety of humans. Therefore, Nüwa mending the sky became one of the most famous stories in ancient Chinese mythology.
Yang Xu, the protagonist of the novel " I've established a country, but you said I didn't transmigrate ", established the Daxu Kingdom on the sixth day of the sixth month of the fifth year of the Great Wilderness.
Yes, in "The Fierce Little Fierce Woman of Time Travel," a passerby asked who the four pests of the capital were, and the answer was mice, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and Shen Banxia. When asked who the four great talents were, the answer was Banxia, Shen Banxia, Shen Banxia, and Banxia. He recommended another novel,"Records of the Winds of the Talented Scholar", which described the wind and clouds of the Talented Scholar in fictional history. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗