I recommend the book 'Godly Doctor and Poison Queen: I Want to Get Out of the Wall'. The female protagonist in the novel was also a divine doctor. Because she doted on the emperor and cured his illness, she was conferred the title of princess. Her elder sister was the empress. In order to help her elder sister gain favor, she also taught her to sing. This novel was full of court struggles and love entanglements. The female protagonist's intelligence and daring character were also very attractive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't know what novels are recommended by Zhongnan Literature Network.
On most Windows systems, you can quickly access the task manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc. This shortcut allows you to bring up the task manager window instantly to manage running processes and applications.
A shortcut to writing a novel that goes off the beaten track might be to add unexpected twists and conflicts to the story to attract the reader's attention and improve the story's legibility. In addition, he could make the novel more fascinating by creating unique characters and depicting meticulous plots. However, in the process of writing, you need to pay attention to maintaining the logic and cohesiveness of the story to avoid confusing the reader.
Mount Zhongnan was the dojo of Laozi, the founder of Taoism. It was said that Mount Zhongnan was a sacred land discovered by an astrologer, Yin Xi, during the reign of King Chu Kang. He had a premonition that a saint would pass by here, so he built a tower in Mount Zhongnan and climbed it every day to observe the stars. Mount Zhongnan was also one of the 72 blessed lands of Taoism, and was known as the number one grotto-heaven of Taoism. Furthermore, Mount Zhongnan was also the place where Quan Zhen Sect's founder, Wang Chongyang, cultivated. Mount Zhongnan had a very important position and influence in Taoism.
Mount Zhongnan had many climbing routes to choose from. One of the commonly used routes was to take the 730 bus from Weiqu South Station to the foot of the mountain and then buy a ticket to enter the scenic area. Next, they could take a bus to the waist of the mountain and then start climbing. After about an hour and a half of crawling, they could reach the highest Guanyin Peak and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the temple. It only takes less than an hour to go down the mountain. It is recommended to take the 730 bus back. Mount Zhongnan was more than 1600 meters above sea level. The entire journey up and down the mountain was completed in three hours. It was suitable for entry-level hiking. In addition, Mount Zhongnan was also a good place to enjoy the snow in winter. On cloudy days, the scenery on the mountain was more like a landscape painting. In general, climbing Mount Zhongnan was a relaxing and comfortable experience. Compared to Mount Cuihua next door, Mount Zhongnan had better scenery and was easier to climb.
Zhongnan Bie Ye was the work of Wang Wei, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem described Wang Wei's interest in cultivation in his middle age and his life in seclusion at the border of Zhongnan Mountain in his later years. The poem expressed the poet's desire to transcend the material world in the natural beauty and pursue inner peace and freedom. The famous line in the poem,"When you reach the end of the water, sit and watch the clouds rise," vividly depicted the poet's leisure and self-enjoyment between the mountains and rivers. This poem showed Wang Wei's admiration for Taoism, his indifference to fame and fortune, and his pursuit of a natural and harmonious lifestyle.
There is a cable car in Zhongnan Mountain. Mount Zhongnan had two cableways, one on the east and one on the west, which allowed one to enjoy the scenery of Mount Zhongnan.
Mount Zhongnan had an important position in Taoism. It was regarded by Taoism as the number one blessed land among the "72 blessed lands", and was regarded as the top of the grotto-heavens and the number one blessed land in the world. Mount Zhongnan was the birthplace of China Taoism. The core classic of Taoism, Tao Te Ching, was left behind by Lao Tzu on Mount Zhongnan. Mount Zhongnan was also the ancestral court of the Quanzhen Sect of Taoism. The founder of the Quanzhen Sect, Wang Chongyang, had once cultivated here. However, due to the economic and cultural decline of the Guanzhong region where Mount Zhongnan was located, and the fact that the followers of the southern Taoist sects were far better than those in the north, Mount Zhongnan's status and influence among the four famous Taoist mountains were relatively low.