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"Black Myths: Journey to the West" is a Xianxia and Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Daoist Zhihao. The general plot of this novel is: A golden monkey was reborn on the Flowerfruit Mountain. Sun Fan once thought that he would be the Great Sage Equal to Heaven who crushed the sky and was arrogant in the future…the Victorious Fighting Buddha. Until that day. At the back of the mountain of the so-called Flowerfruit Mountain, he met an old monkey who loved to tell stories and wore tattered monk robes. "Some people say that he helped Tang Sanzang obtain the true scripture and conferred the title of the Fighting Buddha…From then on, he stayed in Spirited Mountain." "There are also people who say...""The one who became Buddha was not him at all." "The real him... died long ago on the road to the west!" "There are also people who say…Journey to the West." The old monkey in tattered monk robes sat on the stone platform and waved his hand."…It never happened." "He's just a storyteller's creation, a... monkey!" [Heh.] "Heh…""But you must not have heard the story I'm going to tell you…"--After the White Bones, Journey to the West. Salute to Legend of Wukong, God of War, and Black Myth: Wukong. ---------------------------- "The Great Demon Sun Wukong" was a Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel written by the author, Tang Sanzang. The general plot of this novel was: Journey to the West only told the story of the journey to the west. But was it really that simple? Now, let me tell you, the Journey to the West is just the beginning. The story is not over. Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, Zhu Wuneng, Sha Wujing, and Little White Dragon. The path of these five people would continue. When I knelt in front of the Buddha and took off the golden hoop, I finally remembered who I was. Who am I? I'm the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong. I am the great demon Sun Wukong. I am the invincible Sun Wukong. ---------------------------- He is a Monkey was a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel written by the author, Stove Rice. The general plot of the novel was: This was another version of the well-known Journey to the West. Or the true face of Journey to the West. 99603914 in the book group. ---------------------------- Journey to the West: Returning to Buddha was a Xianxia and Cultivation novel written by the author, Lan Linzi. The general plot of this novel was: The promise at the foot of the Five Fingers Mountain had completely changed the fate of the two spirit monkeys because of the debate between the real and fake monkey kings. And why did the instigator of this farce, Tathagata, make such a mistake and deliberately let the Six-Eared Macaque know that he was a substitute, causing it to go crazy and causing the two spirit monkeys to meet and kill each other again? Would Six-Eared Macaque be willing to be Wukong's shadow again? And could Sun Wukong, who was shouldering the destiny, break free from Buddhism and Ren Xiaoyao? Please look forward to it! ---------------------------- Black Mythology: The Chaotic World Demonic Ape was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author's Daoist name, Liu Du. The general plot of this novel was: [Chaos. Journey to the West. Black Myth. Wukong. Conspiracy Theory of Journey to the West [Age of Chaos] After traveling to the West, Sun Wu became the last monkey in the Flowerfruit Mountain. At this time, the human world had changed greatly. The four continents had become purgatory. The dream of the Journey to the West that had lasted for twenty years, the golden monkey fur scattered on the road to the west, the Buddhas turned around, the Buddha statues with demon beasts on them, and the self-proclaimed new Buddhas but bloodthirsty demons and ghosts. When Sun Wu set foot on the west, this was already a new cycle. Learning transformations, practicing staff techniques, practicing divine powers, tempering the chaotic demonic body, leading the monkey clan all the way to the west, Sun Wu realized that the truth he learned was much crueler than reality… ---------------------------- Laozi is the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal was a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel written by the author, Chun Lian. The general plot of this novel was: Sun Wukong caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace. The Jade Emperor shouted,"Go and invite Buddha." Was he really unable to defeat Sun Wukong? Was the sutra that Sun Wukong had gone through so many hardships to obtain really in the hands of Tathagata? Was the real Monkey King the real Six-Eared Macaque? ...... If you really think so, hehe, then you are too naive. Group ID 446812253, welcome to flirt! ---------------------------- The First Journey to the West was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Zhu Zideng. The general plot of the novel was: Looking at the demonic aura and the clouds of disaster, Sun Wukong summoned the local god with his Jingu Staff. "Old Earth Man, tell me, which demon is in front of us?" "Grandpa Great Sage, the Ten Directions Demon Emperor's Demon Kingdom is right in front of us. This demon is extremely ferocious, and it has countless demons under its command. There are tens of thousands of fire-breathing dragon demons, wonderful frog flower demons, and an army of combat tyrannosaurus and angel beasts that can even repel the encirclement of the celestial heavens." Sun Wukong was speechless. ---------------------------- "The World of the West Draws Magic Power" was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author's death list. The general plot of this novel was: In the early stage of the Journey to the West after his rebirth, Bai Hao looked at Sun Wukong in front of him. A colorful fruit was floating beside him. The Invisibility Spell. The Spiritual Stone Monkey's bloodline extracted the divine power fruit. ---------------------------- "Sign In!" The Buddhist Monkey King's Journey to the West was a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel written by the author, The Age of Light. The general plot of this novel was: I'll be the most powerful monkey in the world of Journey to the West! The Buddhist Monkey King Sun Wukong said. It was a funny wind that was more cheerful, funny, and relaxed. ---------------------------- The Monkey King's Belt Flying System was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Black Lone Meteor. The general plot of this novel was: [Unrivaled Awesome Literature, Chapter 67: Sun Wukong's Birth.] "What is the Buddhist Kingdom in your palm? I have a hand too. The entire Heaven Court is under my control. With a flip of my hand, I can turn clouds into rain. With a snap of my fingers, no matter how strong you are, you will only turn into a pile of dirt." Sun Mo was reborn as a monkey. Since then, Sun Wukong had established himself as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, while Sun Mo had proclaimed himself as the Great Sage who defied the heavens! The world was unpredictable. One moment was glorious, and the next moment was lonely. Heaven fell into hell. The deception of his lover, the betrayal of the system, and the mocking laughter of the gods and Buddhas forced Sun Mo to go from a young boy to the peak of the world and become the Evil Dominator.
The article in the 15th issue of the 2008 issue of the Reader was titled " You Listen to Youth Singing Silently ". It was a short story written by Beijing. The article told the story of a young man named Li Yun, who worked in a primary school in a remote mountainous area called the Great Northwest, helping the teachers take care of the students. Li Yun was an artistic youth who liked to write poems and sing songs. He and his colleagues organized a poetry club to hold poetry competitions and concerts regularly. In this article, Li Yun and his colleagues experienced many difficulties and challenges, but they still maintained their love for literature and music, as well as their passion and hope for life. They spent their lonely times together singing about the beauty and freedom of youth. This article was loved and praised by many readers as one of the representative works. It depicted the life and spiritual pursuit of a group of young people, emphasizing their love for life and hope for the future.
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Of course, the following is an article about Russian bear culture. The original text and translation are as follows: Russian Bear Culture-Exploring Bears in Russian Culture Bears were an important symbol of Russian culture. They not only represented the power and wildness of nature, but also represented the character of the Russian people. Russian bear culture has a long history that can be traced back to ancient Russian history. In Russia, people often depicted little bears, especially in winter, which became a popular theme in Russian culture. Russians like to draw bears during festivals and celebrations. For example, during the "Bear Festival" during the new year, people would draw bears to celebrate the new year. In addition, Russian bear culture is also reflected in Russian literature and art. In Russia, for example, the famous Russian novelist Alexei Tolstoy depicted many bear images in his works. Bears were also a common theme in traditional Russian crafts. Russian potters would draw little bears on their pottery and Russian painters would draw little bears as the theme of their paintings. In addition, there were many traditional bear-related crafts in Russia, such as bearskin shoes, bearskin hats, and bearskin backpacks. Finally, the Russian bear culture was also related to the weather in Russia. Russian winters were very cold, and bears became the symbol of winter in Russia. People would wear bearskin clothes to keep warm in cold weather. In short, the Russian bear culture is a unique and important cultural phenomenon that not only reflects the characteristics of nature and wildness in Russia, but also reflects the passionate, brave and tenacious character of the Russian people.