This novel was called " The Taoist Priest Is Not Bad." It was a novel that was categorized into Xianxia and fantasy cultivation. It also had elements of classical Xianxia and Taoist priests. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of Taoist Priest Is Not Bad was the King of Yellow and Black. Finished, you can read without worry. [The Taoist Priest Is Not Bad]'s introduction: Mediate the Creation, Reverse Yin and Yang, Nail Head Seven Arrows, Golden Light… This was the story of a young Taoist priest who had transmigrated to this world, subduing the darkness and guarding the light. "In this world, the most important thing is the rules…" Zhang Baoren said. Everything started from a little Wuchang in the netherworld… Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "Taoist and Demon." It was a novel that was categorized as a Xianxia/fantasy novel. It also had elements of classical Xianxia and Taoist. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "Taoist and Demon" author: Ask how sad. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "Taoist and Demon": The dead turned into evil spirits and were attached to the world. They would rather die than go to the sea of grass for eight million miles to sleep forever. The demon smelled the obsession of the human heart and could no longer stand the loneliness of the empty mountains. The wind of this secular world blew, rolling up the snow on the foggy mountain, and a Taoist who did not know where to go walked out. Hurry up and read!
This novel was called " I Come From Mount Shu ". It was a novel that was categorized into Xianxia and Xianxia. It had elements of Xianxia and Daoists. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "I Come from Shushan" by Yu Qu. Finished, you can read without worry. [I came from Mount Shu, I came here to view the mountains and seas!] [PS: Please have a taste!] Hurry up and read!
This novel was called " Talisman Taoist Master." It was a novel that was categorized into Xianxia and classical Xianxia. It also had elements of classical Xianxia and Taoist. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of Talisman Master was a small town in the south. Finished, you can read without worry. [Talisman Master]'s introduction: 'After transmigrating to this world where demons and monsters were rampant, Chu Nan only wanted to be a little Daoist priest and live on alone.' Until one day, when he flipped open the wordless booklet left behind by his master, he had no choice but to step into the martial world. Only then did he realize… It turned out that there was nothing in the world that a talisman could not solve. If there were, then two. Until it was resolved. Hurry up and read!
This novel was "From the Mortuary". It was a Xianxia/fantasy novel. It had classical Xianxia, no cheat, and Taoist elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "From the beginning of the village" author: Heng Chang. The introduction of "From the Mortuary" read,"The world is filled with demons and devils, hundreds of ghosts walk at night, the Great Qian Dynasty established a night guard to protect the people and exorcise evil spirits…" Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "I Hided Behind My Taoist Companion and Open the Box to Be Invincible". It was a Xianxia/Fantasy Immortal Cultivation novel with elements of invincibility, daily life, and Taoist. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [I Hide Behind My Taoist Companion and Open the Box to Be Invincible] Author: Selling News for Glory. Finished, you can read without worry. [I Hide Behind My Dao Companion, Open the Box, and Hide until I'm Invincible] Hurry up and read!
This novel was "I'm Gone With the Wind, Taoist Master." It was a Xianxia/Xianxia novel. It had elements of transmigration, relaxation, mortals, and Daoists. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [I'm Gone with the Wind] Author: Yan Qing. Finished, you can read without worry. [Description of "Gone With the Wind": What to Watch: How can the protagonist, who is unfamiliar with the world and doesn't know the language, survive in another world?] What was the purpose of the old Taoist priest bringing back the protagonist? Could the protagonist travel back to the modern world? Description: Chen Mou bought a "Cangbi" at a stall, but somehow he transmigrated? At the beginning, he encountered a ghost wall and a ghost face appeared. Fortunately, it was swallowed by Cang Bi. The sudden appearance of an old Taoist priest with an unknown identity, was he a good person or a bad person? I tried to communicate but realized that the language was different. The old priest introduced me to the sect for free, taught me immortal techniques, and brought me to explore the world of immortal cultivation. What kind of motive does he have behind such kindness? 💫Although there are only nine short chapters, the characters are very distinct. It was obvious that the Taoist priest did not take in the protagonist purely out of kindness. There must be a mysterious benefit behind it. The following development of the plot attracted people's attention. "Ranking Index" "The recommended group" is the readers who like to read the relaxed Xianxia mortal style. [Work Status]: 21,000 words [Keyword]: travel, mortal flow, ease, Taoist priest, spiritual root Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "This Taoist Priest Has Magical Powers." It was a Xianxia/Xianxia novel with elements of rebirth, Xianxia, and Taoist priest. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. Author of "This Taoist Priest Has Magical Powers": It's spicy. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "This Taoist Priest Has Magical Powers" read: A scholar in a dilapidated temple deep in the mountains and forests. The beauty who knocks on the door in the middle of the night, The demons and devils of high status in the imperial court were a strange and grotesque world. The immortals and buddhas had revived, and demons and devils ran amok. A fake Taoist priest with a stone in his head came to this world, and the ancient Chinese supernatural powers collided with the foreign world. Heavenly Dipper Technique and Earth Fiend Technique …… Non-System Text, No Points Hurry up and read!
The Taoist temples in Xianxia novels were usually named after Taoist terms or names, such as "White Cloud Temple","Jade Spring Temple","Taiqing Temple", etc. These names usually reflected the quiet, mysterious, and high-end characteristics of the Taoist temple, and also matched the world view of the Xianxia world in the novel.
In Xianxia novels, the names of Taoist temples were usually related to Taoist thoughts and immortal legends. Some common Taoist temple names included: 1. Yuxu Temple: Yuxu Temple is a Taoist classic called "Heavenly Fairyland" in the Tao Te Ching. Yuxu Temple is a Taoist temple in the sky that is regarded as the residence of immortals. Zixiao Palace: Zixiao Palace is one of the highest Taoist temples in the world. It is often used to describe the place where immortals live. 3. Baiyun Temple: Baiyun Temple was a Taoist temple located in Beijing City, China. It was named after its "misty white clouds". 4. Nanhua Palace: Nanhua was the name of the Taoist classic Nanhua Jing, which meant "the immortal mountain of the south." Nanhua Palace was a Taoist temple in the south that was regarded as the residence of immortals. 5. Taiqing Temple: Taiqing Temple was a Taoist classic in the Tao Te Ching, which meant " the fairyland of Taiqing Temple." Taiqing Temple was a Taoist temple located in the human world and was regarded as the mainstream of Taoism. The names of these Taoist temples usually had profound cultural and symbolic meanings. They were one of the iconic locations that often appeared in Xianxia novels.
This novel was called "Candle of the Immortals." It was a novel categorized as Xianxia/Xianxia. It had elements of relaxation, classic Xianxia, maturity, no cheat, and Daoism. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of "Immortal Candle" is Wan Qiliang. The introduction of "Immortal Candle": A lantern, a youth, an immortal path, a life. Hurry up and read!