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He recommended a novel about a scientist who traveled to the Qin Emperor's era and met a character in the Investiture of the Gods.

2024-09-17 03:52
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2024-09-17 08:36

He recommended the novel "Cultivation with a Smart Phone." It told the story of a genius scientist, Bai Chen, who transmigrated to a different world and started his life with a mobile phone. Among them were the characters from the Investiture of the Gods and the elements of immortal cultivation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

A novel that traveled back to the era of the Investiture of the Gods

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2024-07-16 20:48

Do you want me to recommend a novel that travels back to the era of the Investiture of the Gods?

Which era is the Investiture of the Gods about?

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2024-09-15 01:42

Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel that took place between the late Shang Dynasty and the early Zhou Dynasty. The novel was based on the story of the Investiture of the Gods, combining Taoism, mythology, folklore and other elements to tell the story of King Wen's son, King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, destroying the Shang Dynasty and establishing the Zhou Dynasty. Jiang Ziya helped King Wen to become a god.

Is there a novel about the female protagonist's nickname, Eleven, who traveled from the modern era to the ancient era and met the male protagonist, the emperor?

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2024-09-08 19:45

I recommend " Hibiscus Make-up ". The female protagonist accidentally traveled to ancient times and became the ugliest woman that everyone feared. She used modern thinking to fight against the ancient aristocrats. It was endless fun! If you like the theme of the modern era traveling to the ancient times, this book will give you a different feeling! I hope you like my recommendation.😘

The background of the era reflected in the Investiture of the Gods is

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2024-09-18 09:13

The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient mythological novel that reflected the ancient Chinese society of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties (about 16th century B.C. to 11th century B.C.). In this society, the Shang and Zhou dynasties were the two main dynasties. There were complicated political, economic and cultural relationships between them. In this context, the Investiture of the Gods narrated many myths, legends, and characters, reflecting various phenomena, beliefs, and cultural values of ancient Chinese society.

The background of the era reflected in Investiture of the Gods 3 is

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2024-09-18 09:13

Investiture of the Gods 3 was set in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. In the novel, at the end of the Shang Dynasty, King Wen of Zhou's son, King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, destroyed the Shang Dynasty and conferred some characters and gods of the Shang Dynasty as immortals. He established the Heavenly Court of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The most famous one was Jiang Ziya, who was one of the chief immortals of the Western Zhou Dynasty and played the role of the God of Destiny. Under this background, some nobles and officials of the Shang Dynasty began to yearn for the immortals of the Heavenly Court and tried to achieve their goals through some means. In addition, the novel also involved the power struggle within the Zhou Dynasty, the life stories of King Wen and King Wu of Zhou, and the disputes and cooperation between the immortals.

What era is recorded in the Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-15 01:55

The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel. It was written between the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. It mainly narrated the war between the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty at the end of the Zhou Dynasty and the story of the Investiture of the Gods. The historical background of this novel spanned about 1000 years, covering the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, the Qin and Han Dynasties, the Three Kingdoms period, and many other eras.

In what era was Investiture of the Gods created?

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2024-09-15 01:48

The Romance of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel that was written between the Zhou and Shang dynasties. It was written between the 11th and 6th centuries B.C. This period was an important period in ancient Chinese history, the Zhou and Shang dynasties. The novel, Investiture of the Gods, described the wars, mythical characters, and mysterious events of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties in the form of myths and legends, depicting a world full of imagination.

The Character Introduction of " Primal: The Emperor Pushes the Investiture of the Gods "

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2025-01-26 09:32

The characters included the protagonist, Zhao Gongming, and the male protagonist, King Zhou. "Primitive: The Emperor Pushes the Investiture of the Gods" by Youzhou Dragon Soul. It is a Xianxia/Mythological Cultivation novel with decisive killing, big imagination, hot-blooded, godhood, primal, mythological elements. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: I transmigrated to become Di Xin, but I stood on the Star Picking Tower that was filled with firewood.] Originally, the beginning was the end, but unexpectedly, there was still a chance of survival. Although he did not have the standard system of a transmigrator, he had a Great Dao Deceit Brush. The Great Dao Heaven Deceiving Brush was destined to be the nightmare of the Heavenly Dao because it was not only deceiving, but also bullying. With the fate of Great Shang as ink, the fate of the dynasty would be written by me. With the fate of the human race as ink, the success or failure of the human race would be decided by me. With the fate of the Wilderness as ink, the entire Wilderness would be my painting. Great Shang only had a few days left, so why couldn't it be destroyed? The fate of the human race was clearly running out, so why was the Divine Dao not flourishing? Just as the saints of the Untainted Land were confused, Jiang Ziya had already gone up Mount Kunlun. Jiang Ziya,"Master, bad news. Zhao Gongming escaped from the Investiture of the Gods and was reborn." Little did he know that this was only the beginning. I hope you will like this book.

What was the name of Yaxiang's novel? It was about a modern man who traveled to the era of the gods?

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2025-03-09 09:52

According to the information provided, I recommend "Seven Sages of Wonders" to you. This is a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author's "It's Not My Fault" for not being able to cook. The plot is about a modern person who transmigrated to the prehistoric era and became a sub-prime minister of the Western Zhou Dynasty during the Great Apotheosis. He also experienced a similar apotheosis process. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Who in the Investiture of the Gods did not make it to the Investiture of the Gods?

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2025-03-11 03:05

The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel. It told the story of Jiang Ziya helping King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty. In the novel, there were some characters who were not apotheosized. They were: 1 Yin Hongqiao: Yin Hongqiao was a minister at the end of the Shang Dynasty. He once served the Shang Dynasty but eventually surrendered to the Zhou Dynasty. Although he was conferred the title of god, he did not become an immortal. Instead, he was positioned in the officialdom of the Zhou Dynasty. 2. Lan Caihe: Lan Caihe was an ordinary person at the end of the Shang Dynasty. Although he did not have any special talents, he was very kind. When King Wen of Zhou attacked the Shang Dynasty, he helped some of King Wen's officials but was not conferred the title of God in the end. 3. Li Bing: Li Bing was an official at the end of the Shang Dynasty. He was the younger brother of the prime minister, Shang Yang. When King Wen of Zhou attacked the Shang Dynasty, he had helped King Wen of Zhou but was not conferred the title of God in the end. 4 Yang Ren: Yang Ren was an official at the end of the Zhou Dynasty. He was the younger brother of King Wen of Zhou. When King Wen of Zhou attacked the Shang Dynasty, he had helped King Wen of Zhou but was not conferred the title of God in the end. These were some of the characters in the novel who had not been apotheosized. Although they had made contributions in some aspects, they were not immortals. Instead, they were positioned in the officialdom of the Zhou Dynasty.

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