đI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Detective of the Great Song Dynasty": This novel tells the story of a detective named Bao Da Gan who traveled to the Song Dynasty and solved a bizarre case together with the descendants of Bao Zheng and Bao Qingtian. Although he was not the son of Grand Preceptor Pang, there were descendants of Bao Zheng and Bao Qingtian among them. 2. "Song Secret Agent": The main character of this novel, Zhao Yi, was a freshman in medical school. After transmigrating to the Song Dynasty, he became a character who was good at reasoning. While solving cases, he also fought with Bao Zheng, showing his intelligence. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
Song Jin, the female lead of the book, had transmigrated to become Pang Yu, the son of Grand Preceptor Pang, a rich second-generation heir who was disguised as a man. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
I recommend "The Happy Life of Grand Preceptor Pang". The protagonist of this book is surnamed Pang, and he is Grand Preceptor Pang's son. The plot of the story was about him farming in his fief, refining pills, making friends, and living a happy life. It was a servant novel. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Bao Zheng's son and Senior Grand Tutor Pang's son appeared in both The Big Phoenix and The Happy Life of Senior Grand Tutor Pang.
The Happy Life of Grand Preceptor Pang. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
The characters included the female lead, the eldest princess consort, the living Bodhisattva, the female lead, Wan 'er, the female lead, Jin Xiang' er, Pipa Ji, the female lead, Mahua Gu, the female lead, Mo Tong, the female lead, Yingzi, and the female lead, Bai Yunfei. "The Happy Life of Grand Preceptor Pang" was written by the dog who knew how to weave. It was a fantasy/oriental fantasy novel with a fictional history, no moral integrity, decisive killing, ease, strategy, and farming elements. User recommendation: It's too tiring to be a traitor. He had to take care of the princess consort and the Empress Dowager Jin. It was better to hide in the fief, plant the land, plant flowers, refine pills, listen to music, and make friends. I hope you will like this book.
According to my knowledge of online literature, there isn't a single novel where the protagonist transmigrated to the Song Dynasty and transmigrated to the son of Grand Tutor Pang. However, if you can provide more information on this topic, I will try my best to help you.
Grand Preceptor Wen's master was the Golden Spirit Holy Mother.
Grand Preceptor Wen's origin could be explained from two perspectives. First of all, according to the original text of the Investiture of the Gods, Grand Preceptor Wen's real name was Wen Zhong. He was the son of King Wuding of the Shang Dynasty, and also the uncle of King Zhou. He had been smart since he was young and liked to read and learn. Later, he entered a famous mountain to cultivate Dao techniques and became a disciple of Jie School. He had once assisted Wuding and Diyi, the two kings, and made great contributions to Yinshang. He was also very loyal to King Zhou. He advised King Zhou to turn over a new leaf many times, but it was useless. In the end, he was killed by Yun Zhongzi in Juelong Ridge. Later, he was conferred the title of Thunder God on the God-Naming Platform. In addition, according to some legends and interpretation, Grand Preceptor Wen's third eye in the Investiture of the Gods might have a mysterious origin. According to the description, Grand Preceptor Wen was born with a third eye called the Divine Eye. This eye could enhance one's vision and vision. It could see things that ordinary people could not, such as night, distance, invisibility, illusion, and so on. The eye could also emit white or red light. The white light could illuminate the darkness or fog, and the red light could intimidate the enemy or send a signal. This eye was usually closed and would only open when he was emotionally agitated or needed to use it. In summary, Grand Preceptor Wen's origin could be traced back to his identity and family background, and also related to his mysterious third eye.
Grand Preceptor Wen's disciples were Yu Qing, Ji Li, Deng Zhong, Xin Huan, Zhang Jie, Tao Rong, Qin Wan, and the other Ten Heavenly Lords, as well as Han Zhixian and the other disciples of Jie School who had died in the Ten Thousand Immortals Array.