I don't think it will meet your needs, but I will try my best to recommend a novel that is most relevant to your description." Back to the Ming Dynasty as a Taoist " is a Xianxia novel written by Liu Nianbai. The general plot of this novel is as follows: He traveled back to the Ming Dynasty and became a Taoist priest. He peered at the supreme creation and cultivated great divine powers. He killed evil and subdued demons, and the world was flawless. If you don't obey the imperial edict of the gods, the law will follow your heart, and you won't touch the seven ugly things. The art will cause thunder and lightning, and the spirit of one yuan will gather to drive me, and the purple clouds of eight or nine days will come. Three clear punishment sent to the poor spring, the sun, moon and stars worship the emperor's court. Stepping on the path of seeking immortality and seeking Dao! ---------------------------- The Hardcore Holy Doctor was a novel written by the author, Chives Box, about urban supernatural powers. The general plot of the novel was: Yuan Xiaofeng, a real estate agent with poor performance, was about to be fired, but he received Yuan Tiangang's "Yuan Zi Qi Shu", which included everything about "medical divination and astrology". From then on, he began to have a wonderful life. ---------------------------- " The Fate of the Nine Grades " was a fantasy novel written by the author, You Canghai. The general plot of this novel was: 30,000 years ago, the Way of Confucius was born, and the Human Emperor established a dynasty of providence. From then on, martial arts could continuously break through the limits and reach the realm of immortals, demons, and devils…This was a world where the Way of Confucius and martial arts rose, and immortals, demons, and devils coexisted. ---------------------------- The Great Celestial Master of Liaozhai was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Xuan Sujun. The general plot of this novel was: The heavenly teacher, who inherits the celestial body's Tao, helps and cares for all living beings. He was in charge of the seal and letter of the capital, writing divine talismans, cultivating lightning techniques, enslaving gods, expelling evil spirits, destroying mountains and temples! During the reign of Ming Zhengtong, the imperial power was weak, and demons and ghosts ran rampant. Fox spirits, evil ghosts, zombies, Rakshasa, Yaksha, the old demon of the Black Mountain, the national master, the evil Buddha, the shaman, the witch god, and the ghosts of Japan…should all be killed! To uphold the way of the alliance, to uphold the name of the dragon and tiger heavenly master! ---------------------------- " Singing on the Road " was a Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel written by the author, the Fourth Master Yuan. The general plot of this novel was: Nine levels of Qi Refinement, ninth level of Golden Core. Once a golden core is absorbed into the stomach, my life is up to me, not the heavens. This was a world of Daoists. The Dao Sect ruled over thousands of realms, constantly conquering all directions and crushing countless civilizations. Mortals yearned for the world of Daoists, Daoists yearned for the life in the Heaven Realm, and the Great Daoists in the Heaven Realm yearned for the mysterious place that had been passed down since ancient times…However, the seemingly eternal law was not eternal. When the reincarnation came, everything was unknown. Even so, standing on the Great Dao and singing a song could comfort one's life… The style of the story is: old white, dark cool. ---------------------------- " Six Xiangs Complete Skill " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Master Yufeng. The general plot of this novel was: The five major eye techniques, night eye, Dharma eye, wisdom eye, spiritual eye, and heavenly eye, could be used to peer into the Heavenly Dao. The six phase techniques, ear technique, eye technique, mouth technique, nose technique, body technique, and mental technique, could be used to become a saint. Let's see Chen Hongdao, a disciple of the Chen family, trace the Yingshui River, enter the underground gambling city, level the pit of thousands of people, solve the mystery of the lost baby, destroy the demon palace, and finally become a saint of a generation! ---------------------------- " Treasure Mirror of Sealing Spirits " was a suspense-mystery detective novel written by the author, Dai Xue Yan Qianshan. The general plot of this novel was: In the Otherworld Continent, demons and ghosts were rampant. As an apprentice of the Celestial Master Sect, Qian Yi naturally had to eliminate demons and devils. Let's see how our Taoist Master will slay the demons and uphold justice... ---------------------------- The book " Celestial Officials " was a Xianxia novel written by Liu Xi. The general plot of this novel was: Chu Chen brought the temple in his heart to the Great Chang Heavenly Dynasty and entered the Dao Sect. He cultivated alchemy internally and talismans externally. Chanting sutras to convince people, fasting ceremony. He mastered the Lightning Technique, formed a sword incantation, stepped on the steps of Yu, prayed for the sun and rain, summoned the gods to send generals, relieved the people, killed demons and devils... ---------------------------- " Medical Code and Heavenly Techniques " was a martial arts novel written by the author, Zheng Buer. The general plot of this novel was: An ordinary youth was tricked into buying a fake ancient jade during a trip. However, he never expected that this fake ancient jade was actually the key to opening the Taixuan Secret Hall and had formed an incomprehensible fate with the cultivators. ---------------------------- The Book and Sword Calming the Country was a historical novel written by the author, Qing Shi and Republic of China. The general plot of this novel was: The story of a modern college student, Wu Xi, traveling back to the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. He was a Shaolin disciple and also the sworn brother of Emperor Qianlong. He was not only the famous "Crossing the River on a Reed" in the pugilistic world, but also the Grand Secretary of the Wuying Hall. The Emperor was first and I was second. I married a prostitute, flirted with a fragrant concubine, bullied Ji Xiaolan, and beat Heshen. Throughout the Qianlong period, a person should be like Wu Xi, who wouldn't change even if he was given an immortal.
The difference between a Taoist priest and a Taoist priest was the way they addressed each other and their focus. Taoist priest was a respectful title for Taoist priests. It was originally a respectful title for Taoists and alchemists. The term 'Taoist priest' referred to the Taoist priests who practiced Taoism. Taoist priests were the clergy of Chinese Taoism. Male Taoist priests were called "Qian Dao" and female Taoist priests were called "Kun Dao". Daoist priests could address each other as fellow daoists or fellow daoists. In addition, some highly respected, knowledgeable, and accomplished Taoist priests could also be respectfully addressed as Zhenren, Mister, and Gao Dao. Therefore, the main difference between Taoist priests and Taoist priests was the way they addressed each other.
The characters in it include: protagonist-killing, timid greedy The Twelve Lotus of Purification, the main character-Ren Yi, the future number one powerful minister of Ming Dynasty. With the world in his heart, the male protagonist, Gu Changqing, made a fortune in silence Haotian Mirror is a pillar of strength, the female protagonist-Li Xi, the male partner-Hu Shuntang, the son of destiny. Arrogant and unruly Taiji Sword Formation, Human Pillar Strength, Female Supporting Character-Gu Qingru, Invincible Soul, Female Supporting Character-Lin Yueyao, Future Emei Sect Leader The only top-grade Dao heart in the world. "I Was a Taoist Priest in the Ming Dynasty" Author: I remember heading south. It's a Xianxia/classical Xianxia novel with transmigration, invincibility, and classical Xianxia elements. [User recommendation: Taoism rose in the Ming Dynasty. After rebirth, perhaps you can fool those so-called smart people.] In the Ming Dynasty, Taoism reached its peak. In this time and space, Da Ming was the path of the people. If you want to be an official, you must first cultivate Taoism. The higher the official rank, the deeper the Dao. When Gu Changqing came to this world, he realized that he was different from others. His magic power could actually be bought with money. Thus, Gu Changqing came to Ming Dynasty to become a Taoist priest. I hope you will like this book.
The following are some novel recommendations similar to the Tang Dynasty's young Taoist priest: 1. A Scholar in Zhenguan, Tang Dynasty. Author: Zhang Wei 2. Xiaoyao Wang of the Early Tang Dynasty, Author: Feng Ji 3. Zhenguan Strategy, Author: Yuyan 4. 'Becoming a Tang Dynasty Genius at the Beginning' by Xin Xiaodong 5. The Little Duke of the Ming Dynasty These novels may be related to Taoist priests in the Tang Dynasty. You can use them as a reference to find similar works.
I recommend " Eight Wondrous Skills at Hogwarts ", a light novel by Melon Jam. The protagonist, Louis Prewitt, had transmigrated into the Silent and was surrounded. Fortunately, he had mysterious powers, such as the origin of the Qi Body. Could he be the savior? " Devour the Starry Sky: Starting a Counterattack from the Rising EXP Bar " was a novel written by Lu Meng. Lin Luo relied on his foresight to reach the peak. " Immortality of Martial Arts, Starting from the Fake Prince ", a fantasy novel written by Love to Eat Walnut. Ning Qian transmigrated to the Great Xia Dynasty. He was originally a fake prince, but he focused on cultivation during the power struggle and finally controlled longevity. " Entertainment: My Knife Depresses the World ", a novel written by Snowflake Guilty. Lin Qiu traveled through parallel time and space, using her previous life's entertainment works to impress the global audience. Lu Mingfei, the Warrior Sage of the Dragon Clan, was a doujinshi novel written by Summer Bike and Cat. Lu Mingfei had returned as a genius from the High Martial World. He was no longer a loser. He wanted to create an era so that Eri would no longer have any regrets. Although it was a little toxic, the opening and the plot with the female lead were not bad. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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Taoist priests had a unique status in ancient China culture. They were Taoist practitioners who worshipped nature and pursued the "Dao" advocated by Taoism. In my reading experience, there were many images of Taoist priests, including those in novels who splashed ink and killed demons, as well as real people who revived the concept of cultivation and taught disciples in historical records. In online novels, Taoist priests were often portrayed as wise men who had extraordinary abilities and knew the secrets of heaven. They either lived in seclusion in the mountains and cultivated immortal techniques, or roamed the mortal world and helped the world resolve disputes with their skills. Their clothes were simple and generous. They often wore Taoist robes and held horsetail whisks or long swords, giving people a sense of sagacity. The personalities of these Taoist priests were also different. Some were calm and restrained, some were free and unrestrained, but they all maintained a detached attitude towards the secular world. In reality, Taoist priests were the inheritors and practitioners of Taoist beliefs. They followed the teachings of Taoism and reached the realm of unity with the Tao through physical and mental cultivation. Their lives were simple and peaceful, and they paid attention to inner peace and the rules of external behavior. In the Taoist temple, the Taoist priests would carry out daily ritual activities, such as chanting scriptures, meditation, alchemy, etc. These were all part of their cultivation. The Taoist culture was broad and profound. Whether it was the fictional image in the novel or the inheritor in real life, it made people feel a spiritual realm that transcended the secular world and pursued inner peace. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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