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There were a few cultivation novels that were set in the imperial court that he could recommend. Among them," Dafeng Nightwatchman " was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Xiao Langjun, who sold newspapers. It told the story of Xu Qi 'an, a graduate of the police academy, who traveled to a world full of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, demons, and warlocks. From the beginning, he only wanted to protect himself, and gradually became a rich man, and many years later, he looked back on the past. The plot of this novel was full of ups and downs, making one's blood boil. Other than that, there was no information about other cultivation novels with imperial court backgrounds.
In traditional myths, the Queen Mother of the West was called the Queen Mother. She had a high status in the Heavenly Court and was revered as the supreme goddess by Taoism. People commonly called her the Queen Mother. This title was first seen in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. Because the Kunlun Hill where she lived was originally the west of Hanzhong, she was called the Queen Mother of the West. She was in charge of the sky and some gods. At the same time, she was also the God of Agriculture and Medicine. She was also in charge of the divine medicine of immortality in the Heavenly Court. In some stories, such as the legend of Chang'e flying to the moon, the Queen Mother of the West gave Houyi a divine medicine of immortality, which was eaten by Chang'e by mistake and flew to the moon. Every year, on the third day of the third lunar month, the Queen Mother of the West held a Peach Banquet (also known as the Jade Pool Banquet). On the eighth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, the Queen Mother of the West held the Jade Lake Meeting. These days were all important festivals for the Queen Mother of the West. There were also stories that mentioned that Fairy Lingyun had been granted the title of the West Palace Consort, but this was a relatively special setting and not the main background story of the West Palace Consort in the Heavenly Court. In most myths, the stories related to the Queen Mother of the West constituted the main background of the concept of the Western Palace Goddess in the Heavenly Court.
Official novels like " Official in the Palace " usually had a grand setting. These novels usually depicted a social background, including political, economic, cultural, and other changes, as well as the struggles and entanglements between different characters in this background. In such novels, there were often many forces competing with each other, each with their own goals and interests. The protagonists of these novels usually came from different backgrounds, with different experiences and goals. They would grow up in the officialdom and eventually achieve their goals. In addition to the struggles of officialdom, this type of novel also involved many details of officialdom, such as political corruption, power transfer, interpersonal relationships, and so on. These questions will be deeply portrayed in the novel so that readers can better understand the reality of officialdom. In short, officialdom novels like " Official in the Palace " usually depicted a world full of political struggles and disputes of interests. Through the growth and struggle of the protagonist, they showed the complexity and cruelty of officialdom to the readers.