I don't think it'll necessarily satisfy your needs, but I'll try my best to recommend a novel that's most relevant to your description of your needs."Cultivation Begins from Farming" is a Xianxia fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, Li Zhi Kou Rou. The general plot of this novel is: Li Mu's soul traveled through the world of immortal cultivation. He lived in the Azure Mystic Sect and did not fight. He relied on a few acres of spiritual fields to raise spiritual flowers, cultivate spiritual herbs, refine weapons, and make talismans. He lived a comfortable life. When the sect was in trouble, Li Mu was forced to take action. Only then did the disciples realize that there was still a sect ancestor hiding in the sect. ---------------------------- "Sect Thugs" was a fantasy novel written by the author, Li Zhongyou Meng. The general plot of this novel was: The demon king pangolin, who had cultivated for nine thousand years, was struck by lightning when it was about to transform into a human. It had transmigrated to the body of a guardian of a small sect in the Spiritual Beauty Continent. At this moment, this guardian and the newly appointed sect master were buried alive…They were eating ores to cultivate their skills and killing gods with an iron shovel! There wasn't much to say. He just had to do it. A demon king of a generation was reborn, and the violent guardian exploded back… ---------------------------- "Lord of the Immortal Path" was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, Sankutang. The general plot of this novel was: This was the story of a small territory called the Iron Wood Territory, and the establishment of a great Celestial Dynasty! ---------------------------- "The Beginning of the Great Tang Dynasty and the Succession of the Imperial Throne" was a historical novel written by the author, Luo Luoli. The general plot of this novel was: Li Yan transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty and became Li Shimin's sixth son. Moreover, it was bound to the troublemaker system. As long as they caused trouble, they could draw the lottery. Hence, he decided to do it. Li Yan had started a path of no return to stir up trouble. ---------------------------- "Fantasy: I Can See the Progress Bar" was a fantasy novel written by Dian Jun. The general plot of the novel was: The world was in chaos, demons were rampaging, and sects were fighting each other for resources. The transmigrator Shi Hao came to this world and became a member of the lowest level of the toiling masses. He struggled to survive and became an immortal. ---------------------------- "Fantasy: My Disciples Are All Big Bosses" is a fantasy novel written by March and you. The general plot of this novel is: Lu Yi realized that he had transmigrated and had become the Sect Leader of a trashy sect that was about to disband. What should he do? He was panicking! Until one day, he realized that his seven disciples seemed to be a little monstrous. His eldest disciple, Lin Wuyan, had actually stepped into the Great Dao of Sword. The fourth disciple, Chu Yueru, had obtained the Supreme Martial Artist's inheritance after sleeping. The seventh disciple, Bai Zhi, had actually comprehended the art of alchemy. In an instant, Lu Yi was speechless. After all this time, he was the one who was dragging them down? No, I have to fool him. So, a master actor came online… ---------------------------- "I established a sect in someone else's sect" was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, Yan Leng and Mo Xiang. The general plot of this novel was: The sealed system, the mysterious statue, what kind of history was hidden? Bu Shuang, who had transmigrated from modern society, was forced by the system to step by step to unlock the truth of the system seal and find the story behind the mysterious statue… ---------------------------- "My Cultivation Sect in the Other World" was a fantasy novel written by the author, Fragrance Yiyuan. The general plot of this novel was: In the east of the Tian Xuan Land, there was a sect with a sect leader named Tang Lin. The disciples in the sect were proficient in alchemy, weapon crafting, talisman drawing, and formations. Most importantly, while others cultivated martial arts, they cultivated immortality. Let's see how Tang Lin will trick others into cultivating in the other world. ---------------------------- The Five Elements Saint Sect was a fantasy novel written by the author after the tavern closed. The general plot of the novel was: Earthling Zhang Hao had transmigrated and reincarnated into the body of the Heavenly Martial Continent's crippled Zhang Clan. He had relied on the Goldfinger System to rise step by step. Later, he joined the sect and was made the sect master by the Grand Elder. From then on, he led the sect to rise from the ashes, became famous in the Immortal World, and became the strongest sect in the Untainted Land. Five Elements Saint Sect's QQ group number:838926379. ---------------------------- "Fantasy: My Sect Is Too Invincible" was a fantasy novel written by the author, Jiu Huai Mu Lin. The general plot of this novel was: Mu Zhiyuan had transmigrated to the fantasy world and became the leader of a dilapidated sect. He had thought that there was no way to save this sect. He did not expect that it would be too late. The invincible sect system had been activated. [Ding, your training room feels that your physique is a little poor, and has given you the [Heavenly Dao Star Body].] [Ding, your library felt that the cultivation method you cultivated was too poor, so it gave you the [Heavenly Moon Immortal Scripture].] [Ding, your sect feels that the spiritual energy here is too poor, so they directly increase the spiritual energy concentration by 100%.] [Ding, your main peak has discovered a natural mountain protection array, modified into the [Thirty-six Heavenly Stars Array].] Unknowingly, Mu Zhiyuan's sect had slowly become the strongest sect in the world.
Zong Pu is a famous Chinese author. His novellas include: 1 Red Bean Border Town 3 "Home" Spring Silkworm 5 White-Haired Girl The Old Man and the Sea 7 The Three-Body Problem 8 Wandering Earth Chapter 9: The First Eighty Chapters of Dream of the Red Chamber The First Eighty Chapters of Water Margins These works were regarded as the classics of modern Chinese literature and had a great influence on the development of Chinese literature.
Zong Pu's novellas and essays were as follows: 1 "Wild Gourd Guide" Red Bean 3 "Home" 4 "Tribute to the White Poplar" Peach Blossom Fan Mountain Flower 7 The Peony Pavilion 8 West Lake 9 " On the Plains " The Old Man and the Sea These works were deeply loved by readers and were hailed as classics of modern Chinese literature.
Zong Pu was a famous modern Chinese author. His works covered many literary forms such as short stories, novellas, and novels. The following are the representative works of Zong Pu's short stories, novellas and novels: Short story: - [Wild Gourd Guide] - Spring Silkworm - La Traviata - Tofu Flower Novella: - Border Town - Home - Spring Silkworm - The White-Haired Girl Long novel: - Old Stubborn - Spirit Mountain - Spring Silkworm - [Wild Gourd Guide] It should be noted that Zong Pu's works are numerous, and there is no strict limit to the number of different literary forms. Therefore, the works listed above are only some representative works.
Not Zong Pu (1897 - 1972) was a famous writer, cultural critic, scholar, and social practitioner. He was one of the important representatives of the Chinese New Culture Movement. His representative works include "Red Bean","Hurry","Nanyin" and so on.
Zong Pu (January 12, 1908-September 24, 1971), formerly known as Zong Pu, was a famous poet, scholar, and ideologist in China. Zong Pu was born in Qianshan County, Anhui Province. He studied at Tsinghua University in his early years and then went to Japan to study. He graduated from the Faculty of Literature of Tokyo Imperial University. After returning to China, he taught at Peking University, Peking University, Tsinghua University, and other universities. At the same time, he also held several government positions. Zong Pu's literary works had a strong ideology and artistic quality. His representative works included "A Study of the Dream of the Red Chamber","A Review of Journey to the West", and "Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty". His literary works were widely praised as "a master of the Chinese novel world". In addition, Zong Pu was also a famous philosopher and scholar. He paid attention to Chinese traditional culture and history and made important contributions to the development of Chinese literature and culture. His ideas and research results were highly influential in academia and society. Zong Pu created a large number of literary works and works of philosophers in his life. His thoughts and artistic achievements had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature.
Zong Pu (December 12, 1918-December 14, 2009), formerly known as Zong Qinghou, was born in Luoshan County, Xinyang City, Henan Province. He is a contemporary Chinese, a critic, a scholar, and a translator. Zong Pu was the most influential and well-known person in the history of modern Chinese literature and was hailed as the founder of modern Chinese literature. His representative works include "Red Bean Song,""Night Moored by Niu Zhu Recalling the Past,""Border Town,""Spring Silkworm," and so on. Zong Pu began to create literature in the 1930s. His works were known for their graceful expression, fresh literary style, and profound thoughts. He was known as the "master of lyric poetry" and "the cradle of prose writers". His works had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and he was an important figure in the history of Chinese literature. Zong Pu had served as honorary director of the China Translator's Association for China, China, and the fifth council member. He died on December 14, 2009 at the age of 81.
Zong Pu (January 12, 1897-April 12, 1971), formerly known as Zong Dai, was later renamed as Pu, Xizhen, Shihu, Han Chinese, Beijing Summer Palace, modern Chinese, poet, scholar, ideologist, teacher. Zong Pu was one of the most outstanding poets in the history of modern Chinese literature and was known as the "Father of Modern Poetry". His poems were full of deep thoughts and concern for life, nature and society, showing a strong humanist spirit. His poems were known as the founder of naturalistic poetry for their concise, fresh, simple and implicit style. Zong Pu was once the president of Peking University and made an important contribution to the development of modern higher education in China. He also served as an executive member of the Central Committee of the China National League for Humanity, a member of the Central Supervision Committee, and a member of the Beijing City. Zong Pu died of illness in Beijing on April 12, 1971 at the age of 44. He left behind many excellent literary works and ideas, which had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature, education and ideas.
Zong Pu (December 13, 1897-June 24, 1972) was born in Haidian District, Beijing. His original name was Zong Dai, and his name was Xi Meng. Zong Pu was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature and was known as the "Master of Literature." His works cover novels, essays, poems, plays, reviews and many other fields. His works are fresh and natural, and his language is beautiful, full of thought and artistry. Zong Pu's main contributions to literature included the creation of the modern novel's "vernacular" style, the publication of "Lu Xun's novels and others","cultural hardships" and other literary works with great influence, as well as his contribution to the Chinese New Culture Movement. In addition, Zong Pu was also a well-known educational and cultural critic. He had been a professor at Peking University, Peking University and other famous universities. At the same time, he also actively participated in cultural criticism and social progress, making an important contribution to the process of Chinese culture. After his death, Mr. Zong Pu was hailed as a "literary master" and "cultural giant". His thoughts and works had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature and the process of the Chinese culture's modernisation.
Zong Pu (December 3, 1897-September 22, 1971) was originally named Zong Chengze, also known as Xiren. Later, he changed his name to Pu, also known as Shihu, also known as Daishi. He was born in Liuyang, Hunan Province, and was a modern poet, critic, scholar, and translator. Zong Pu was one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature. His literary works were known as the "Master of Modern Literature" for their graceful and fresh, profound artistic conception and profound thoughts. His literary works were mostly written from the 1920s to the 1950s, including novels, essays, poems, and translation. His representative works include "Red Bean,""Night Moored at Niuzhu Recalling the Past,""Dongli Yuefu" and so on. Among them, the novel Red Bean was hailed as a classic in the history of modern Chinese novels and was deeply loved by readers. Zong Pu devoted his whole life to literature and academic research. He once served as a professor at Peking University, Tsinghua University and other universities, making an important contribution to the development and promotion of modern Chinese literature. His literary works and thoughts were deeply loved and respected by people, and he was regarded as one of the treasures of modern Chinese literature.
Zong Pu (December 30, 1897-September 24, 1972), formerly known as Zong Yun, changed his name to Yu Cai, and was a Chinese scholar, poet, ideologist, cultural critic, and translator. Zong Pu was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, and grew up in Shanghai City. His father was a doctor and his mother was a teacher. Zong Pu studied at St. John's University in Shanghai in his early years. Later, he entered Tsinghua University to study and graduate. After graduating, he stayed on to teach. He had in-depth research and published a large number of works in the fields of literature, philosophy, history, and psychology. Zong Pu's works were mainly prose and poetry, among which Red Bean and Back View were the most famous. His prose style was fresh and natural, expressing his thoughts and feelings about life, nature, human nature and so on. His poems were also filled with philosophy and poetry, expressing his thoughts and reflections on traditional culture and modern civilization. Zong Pu was hailed as "one of the greatest essayists of the 20th century in China." His works were widely praised and had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature and culture. He died on September 24, 1972, at the age of 61.