😋I recommend the following novel to you: "The Little Taoist's Working King of Hell": This is a light novel, a fantasy novel. It tells the story of an abandoned underworld that caused the Six Paths of Life to be unable to reincarnate. Demons and ghosts ran rampant in hell, and the appearance of the Taoist priest just made up for everything. The previous King of Hell had run away with a huge debt, and the Six Paths of Hell could not be reincarnated. How could the new King of Hell fight for food in front of the Taoist priests? Naturally, he was working to catch ghosts! "The Exorcist Yu Xiaoqi": This is a suspense-mystery detective novel. It tells the story of the protagonist Yu Xiaoqi becoming an exorcist, transmigrating to another world, and starting his path as a Taoist official. "Dao Sect Catches Ghosts": This is a Xianxia-classical Xianxia novel. It tells the story of Su Han, a Taoist priest of the Shangqing Sect, who rebelled against the orthodox and helped ghosts for fun. Stepping on mountains and rivers, holding the sun and moon, sweeping the universe with his arms, breaking the sky, managing all the injustice in front of him, laughing and cursing to calm the world. "A Taoist Ghost": This was a fantasy novel about immortals. The main character,"Taoist Jing Hong," was a kind, caring, and good man who knew Taoism. He spent all his time with a group of good brothers to deal with all kinds of ghosts. Of course, there was also the daily love between gods and ghosts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
For novels similar to the Horror Taoist, one could refer to the following: 1. Ghost Blows Out the Light. Author: The World's Greatest Singer 2. Author of Grave Robber's Chronicles, Nanpai Third Uncle 3. The author of "The Search for the Dragon" Chen Dong 4. Bai Luomei, author of Ghost Cry and Catch Ghosts 5. The author of The Shepherd of Gods, Otaku Pig 6. Author of Youyou Baishu, Japanese light novelist Oniwa Yazo These novels all had plots similar to those of a terrifying Taoist priest, such as ancient tomb explorations, supernatural events, etc., and there were also many thrilling and suspense plots. If you need any more suggestions about the novel, you are welcome to continue asking.
" It's Just a Taoist " was written by a boatman. The main character traveled to a parallel world similar to the Ming Dynasty and became a Taoist priest with the help of immortal techniques. This book was a leisurely Liaozhai-style immortal cultivation novel. The protagonist was afraid of trouble and did not cause trouble. Although the author had a history of being a eunuch, the writing was exquisite and well written. The plot was plain but tasteful. It wasn't a routine. The main characters and supporting characters were smart. However, the strength of the Taoist priest, the demon, and the underworld were unknown. The ending was a bit broken, but it was still worth watching. "Looking for the Immortal Road," why not write, is a popular masterpiece. A scholar who had transmigrated to become an immortal cultivator. His aptitude was ordinary, but his Dao heart was firm. There were many fortuitous encounters and dangers, and the relationships between the characters were complicated. Although it was a copy of Mortal Cultivation Legend, it had its own style. There was no problem with the world setting. The writing style and plot were not bad. It had a good reputation and was a complete book. Those who liked the mortal genre should not miss it. I'm Not Nezha in the Wilderness. It was written by a lazy professional. The protagonist Zhu Ziling had a unique experience in the Wilderness. The readers complained that the protagonist leveled up slowly. They hoped that the author would let the protagonist reach the Primordial Chaos Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal as soon as possible and not write it as a saint. With Pangu as the backing, the protagonist should not be too weak. " Solo Cultivation Path ", created by Wind Saint. This was a cultivation novel with a unique style. The main character possessed the three great skills of talismans, Chinese medicine, and Taoism. He sought the path of Dao in the modern world. Although he was a eunuch, he was full of immortal flavor and was very interesting. 'Fairy Mirror' was written by Little Thief Fei Dao. The main character was a female main character who cultivated Taoism. It was a modern two-story from the Tang Dynasty. The front was good, but the back was a little broken. There were flaws, but there were many useful things. The plot setting was interesting, and the author might continue to update it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "I am a fortune-teller": The female protagonist is a mysterious fortune-teller, revealing the hidden truth behind many suspense cases. 2. [Top Grade Physiognomist]: It tells the story of a rich second-generation physiognomist's growth in the cultivation world and his constant exploration of the path of cultivation. 3. <<The Unscrupulous Little Physiognomist in the City>>: The story of a physiognomist changing fate, eliminating evil and protecting morality. It was also a novel filled with urban scenes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Here are some recommended novels about priests, priests, and monks: 1. The male and female protagonists of this novel were Bai Suzhen and Fahai. The male lead was Fahai when he was young. He was handsome and abstinent. The female lead was a transmigrator who liked Fahai. This novel was recommended as a work worth reading. 2. " Crossing Buddha ": The male protagonist of this novel is a Buddha. He faces the test of Buddha, and this test should be carried out on the demoness of the Acacia Faction, Luo Hengyu. This novel explored the emotions and Dharma of the Buddha. 3. " Stunning Beauty: " This is an ancient romance novel. It tells the story of a bad person in Jianghu who accidentally entered the General's Mansion. The monk's son returned to the secular world in order to arrest her. 4. " The Little Taoist and the Little Monster ": This was a novel about a master and disciple in a fantasy world. It was about a Taoist priest and a kind and powerful monster. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other related novels that have not been mentioned.
For novels similar to the Taoist priests in Jin Yong's world, the following examples can be used: 1." Lord Snow Eagle ": The story tells the story of a Taoist priest fighting against an evil sect. The plot is full of ups and downs, and the writing is beautiful. It is worth reading. 2."Battle Through the Heavens": In the novel, Xiao Yan is a cultivator. His father is a Daoist priest, so he is influenced by the Daoist priest on his cultivation path. The image of the Taoist priest in the novel was also very profound. 3 " The Great Dominator ": The story tells the story of a young man named Liu Ming who became a Taoist priest after crossing into another world and fought fiercely with all kinds of demons and ghosts. 4."Library of Heaven's Path": The main character of the novel, Bai Xiaochun, is a Daoist priest who goes to a mysterious library to learn all kinds of knowledge and fight all kinds of monsters. 5 " Dragon Ring of the Nine Underworlds ": The story tells the story of a battle between a Taoist priest and a demon king. The plot is complicated and the writing is beautiful. It is worth reading.
Taoist priests would call people benefactors. Benefactors referred to monks and Taoists who gave money to Buddhist temples or Taoist temples, including ordinary laymen. In Taoism, Taoists addressed ordinary people as good believers, good men, good women, and laymen. Although Taoist priests were not very strict with the way they addressed ordinary people and could also call them by their names, in front of old cultivators, Taoist priests would usually call themselves juniors or juniors to show respect. Therefore, Taoist priests would use the term 'benefactor' to address people.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: [The Great Trickster of Ten Thousand Worlds: A Taoist who transmigrated into various novel worlds and swept through everything!] [Transformed Female Abbot]: A loli Taoist priest became a female abbot through the system. It was hilarious! "I'm Really a Serious Taoist": A young Taoist slaying demons and devils, relaxing and entertaining! [Grave Robbing: Starting from Pingshan Tomb]: Maoshan Corpse Refining Technique, Grave Robbing Adventures, Hilarious! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
There were many novels similar to Taoist priests, such as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Scholars, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. These novels are all classics of ancient Chinese literature, with high artistic and cultural value. They not only depicted a rich and colorful storyline, but also shaped many great characters with far-reaching influence. If you want to read some good novels, I suggest you read these classics.
The following are some recommended classic novels about Taoists: " The Taoists of the Republic of China,"" Dao Chuang Qian Kun,"" The Years I Worshiped in Sanqing Temple,"" Back to the Ming Dynasty as a Taoist Priest," and " Qingcheng Taoist Priest." These novels covered different plots and topics, including the exploration of Taoist priests, the story of transmigrating to become a Taoist priest, and the story of raising a family to become rich after practicing. I hope you like one of them.
I recommend the novel "The Path of the Ghost" to you. It tells the story of an ordinary worker who becomes a spirit's companion and an enemy of a ghost after obtaining the identity of a spirit's chosen one. In this novel, the protagonist was accompanied by beauties, Taoist priests, monks, and demonic cultivators. The four divine beasts protected each other. They searched for ancient tombs, visited famous mountains, worshiped Taoist temples, explored temples, ventured into the netherworld, battled the Demon Realm, and the Five Realms. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗