I recommend two books: The first book was " The World Overlord of Confucianism and Taoism ". It was a historical fiction novel. The protagonist dominated the world step by step and saved China. Although I've never heard of the main character obtaining the Heart Monkey in the secret realm, this book is about an era with a fictional background. It's full of various Confucian elements. I believe you'll like it. The second book was " Fantasy: I, who can deduce infinitely, decide for eternity." It was a fantasy and oriental fantasy novel. The main character had a deduction simulator system in this setting. The content of this book was very diverse. There were scenes of cultivation, exploration, and so on. The main character also obtained many precious things. The plot of obtaining the Heart Monkey and Imagi Horse doesn't seem to appear in this book, but we can appreciate this novel from other aspects. I believe you will like it. I hope my recommendation will be helpful to you. If you like my recommendation, please let me know.
The characters in " The Supreme Saint of Confucianism " were: 1. Fang Yun: The protagonist of this book was a poor child. His fiancée, Yang Yuhuan, was assassinated by Liu Zicheng. Later, he was possessed by Earth's Fang Yun. He had the Book of Heaven and Earth and had written a new legend after the death of Confucius Saint. When he returned from the Imperial Clan, he was crowned a Saint with nine phenomena. 2. ** Yang Yuhuan **: The female lead. She became Fang Yun's child bride because of her father. She was known as the Xi Shi of Jiangzhou. She was extremely beautiful and had followed Fang Yun from beginning to end. The two of them were married and received the blessings of Chen Guanhai and Wang Jinglong, two Half-Saints. 3. ** Nunu **: A female fragrant fox that Fang Yun accidentally picked up. It is suspected that the demon barbarians are looking for the fox god. It is very likable and can understand human language. It has helped Fang Yun avoid danger many times. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The works of the Supreme Saint of Confucianism were as follows: 1. The Analects of Confucius: Records of the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, including sayings, questions and answers, actions, etc. [2. The Great Learning: A Confucian classic describing the principles of self-cultivation, family management, governing the country, and the world.] 3. The Doctrine of the Middle Way: One of the Confucian classics states that the way of harmony is the core of Confucianism. Mencius: One of the Confucian classics talks about Mencius 'benevolent government, argumentation, and human nature. Tao Te Ching: The core concepts of Taoism written by Lao Tzu include governing by inaction, natural Tao, virtue like water, etc. 6. Zhuangzi: Zhuangzi wrote about Zhuangzi's philosophy, including carefree travel, the unity of heaven and man, life and death fatigue, etc. The Book of Changes: A classic that Confucianism, Taoism, and the School of Yin and Yang all valued. It elaborated on the Dao of Yin and Yang, the laws of change, and the philosophy of life. 8. Book of Rites: One of the Confucian classics talks about etiquette, rituals, customs, etc., which are important carriers of Confucian culture. [9. Book of Filial Piety: One of the Confucian classics tells the story and principles of filial piety.] 10 Dream of the Red Chamber: The Qing Dynasty described the life of the aristocratic society in the Qing Dynasty. It was a long novel that reflected the feudal dynasty.
The Supreme Saint of Confucianism was a web novel that mainly narrated the stories of the representatives of the two schools of Confucianism and Taoism. The most important figures of Confucianism included Confucius, Laozi, Mozi, Xunzi, Han Feizi, Li Si, Wang Shouren, and others. These people had a very high status and influence in Chinese history. Their thoughts and ideas had a profound impact on Chinese culture and social development.
There are a few novels that are similar to the Supreme Saint of Confucianism that I recommend to you. They are "Primitive: My Confucian Saint teaches the sentient beings,""Journey to the West: The Martial Way of the Confucian Monk,""The Scholar of the Holy Road,""The World of the Confucian Saint,""The Mythical Supreme Saint of Confucianism," and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, I recommend two novels,"The Scholar of the Holy Road" and "The God of Confucianism". They are both fantasy and oriental fantasy. The plot also has the story of the main character cultivating Confucianism and becoming a Holy Saint. I believe you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend you to read the ancient Xianxia novel "Da Qian Confucian Sage: Starting from the Remnants." The main character of the story was Li Xiao, the son of the Marquis of Xuanji, who was born in the first marquis of Da Qian. His identity was awkward, but he used what he had learned in his previous life to embark on the path of Confucianism and become a Confucian Saint of Da Qian. The background of these stories is very similar to the Great Zhou Imperial Family. At the same time, it also pays great attention to the development of Confucianism and Taoism. If you are interested in similar novels, this book might satisfy you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"I recommend" Transcribing Books 100,000 Times, Secretly Becoming the Supreme Saint of Confucianism ". It's also a fantasy novel. The protagonist, Zhang Yuchen, also became the Supreme Saint of Confucianism through the Transcription System. Similar to "Primitive World: The Sage of Confucianism teaches sentient beings", this book also had a copying system similar to the Sage of Confucianism system. As long as one copied the book, they could become the Supreme Saint of Confucianism. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Confucian and Daoist novels were called the teachings of saints because they were based on the teachings of saints. Confucianism emphasized benevolence, righteousness, and the five moral values, and maintained social order by helping the monarch to educate. Taoism pursued the realm of nature and inaction, believing that humans should conform to the process and results of nature. The novel, on the other hand, displayed the charm and glory of Confucianism through the plot. Although Confucianism, Taoism, and novels had their own bias, they all had a positive impact on people's thoughts and behavior within the scope of the teachings of the saints.
The Supreme Saint of Confucianism was a fantasy novel, and the first chapter was called " Humble Children." The story took place in Ji County, Dayuan Prefecture, Jiang Prefecture, Jing Country, in Saint Origin World. The protagonist, Fang Yun, suddenly woke up and found himself in an alley. He was wearing ancient linen clothes and was surrounded by the scenery of spring. He recalled the memory of jumping off the building to escape after the library fire and felt confused. He realized that he had become fourteen or fifteen years old, and his body was in pain and discomfort. This was a fantasy world about becoming a saint. Fang Yun began his adventure.