" Let Go of That Iron-Eating Beast " was a fantasy novel about a foreign continent. It told the story of a little dumpling who had a glutton system and worked hard to grow up. In the story, there was a bad Taoist priest who adopted a young dragon. This young dragon had an elder sister. This novel might meet your requirements for novels that are a little bad about Taoist priests.

There were novels similar to The Taoist Priest Is Not Bad: 1: I Can Exchange For credit templates, by Heaven and Earth 2. Mi Luo Qing Juan. Author: Yi Qi Hua San Qing 3."Ten Thousand Long Paths", Author: The Brain Is Hollowed Out 4: Heng Hua, Author: Ri Yao Ming Hui 5."The Hardship Daily Life of a Buddhist Salted Fish". Author: Fate Must Not Be 6: The Cursed Ship, by Jar Pao Kimchi 7:"Human Killing Intent, Heaven and Earth Repeatedly", Author: Zombie Dance 8: The Unique Man, Author: Lu Shiping 9:"Green River Devil", Author: The distant mountains are still there 10:"The Great Tang Monster Hunters", Author: Xue 'er Gege Chapter 11:"From the Demonic Cultivation," Author: Bamboo ladle hill I Actually Became a Holy Monk, Author: Hanwu Momenta The Lord of Earth Evil, Author: Tuichen Liao Zhai Zhi Lian Shen, Author: Army Saber Xiao Xin 15:"Ten Worlds, Ten Thousand Daos as One", Author: White Big Cat Passerby Immortal Cultivator, Author: Too Late to Sorrow Fang Xian Dao Master, Author: Wu Qiong Creator Origin Map, Author: Snowy Forest Dream God, Author: Featherman Chapter 20: Cultivation Begins From Slaughtering Pigs, Author: Zhang Laoxi The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."I Can Exchange For Credits Templates'":" I Can Exchange For Credits Templates'" is a Xianxia novel. Through the protagonist using the "Doctrine Panel" to exchange for various templates, it shows his continuous growth and pursuit of power. The author integrated this creativity into the works of the primeval era, giving people a novel feeling. The protagonist in the story gradually became stronger by constantly exchanging different templates when facing various challenges. This setting of constantly improving oneself to overcome difficulties made people feel excited and stimulated. In addition, the author also explored human nature and social issues through the protagonist's experiences, bringing deep thoughts to the readers. Overall, this book brought a whole new reading experience to people. It was a good book worth recommending. 2."Green Scroll of Miluo":"Green Scroll of Miluo" was a Xianxia novel. It attracted the attention of readers with its novel setting and unique concept. The author introduced the setting of the heavens and integrated the destroyed heavens into a Xianxia world, making it even more special. Cultivators could obtain benefits by completing missions in the Grand Illusionary Land, and thus obtain knowledge from different worlds. This Xianxia world was very unique because of this. It was filled with a modern feeling and an atmosphere of ancient cultivation. The setting of the novel was detailed and novel. The author's writing was also very good. The plot was solid, giving people the feeling of a normal sect that loved each other. When the author was writing this novel, he was constantly improving. Even in the end, he still displayed the power of progress, attracting the fragments of the destroyed world and letting people see hope and possibility. This book gave people a lot of inspiration. From the book to life, to emotions, to psychology, to society, to history, it made people think about many questions. All in all, I give this novel a four-star recommendation index and highly recommend it to everyone. 3."Long Distance of Ten Thousand Paths":"Long Distance of Ten Thousand Paths" was a book with a very special system. The main character was a wizard. He didn't have any obvious cheats, but he was very talented. His cultivation progressed by leaps and bounds. The collision of various worldviews and methods in the book was very refreshing. Cultivation was not just for fighting and killing, but also for understanding and thinking. In the book, there were a few lines of names in the history books. There were countless barren hills in the north. The fields of the predecessors were collected by the later generations. It was said that dragons fought and tigers fought. It made people sigh at the endless journey and the long spring and autumn. The plot was compact, fascinating, and inspiring. The author conceived a grand and inclusive worldview, forming a society where the advanced and the backward coexisted. This book was not only a cultivation novel, but also a work that reflected society and history. 4."Heng Hua": It seems to be the author of Tai Hao 5."The Hardship Daily Life of Buddhist Salted Fish":"The Hardship Daily Life of Buddhist Salted Fish" was a novel with the theme of Zen monks. The author had in-depth research on Buddhism, and the style of writing was comfortable. The main character was a monk who abided by the rules and regulations. Not only did he not eat meat or fish, he did not eat anything after noon. He also wore a hundred layers of clothing. At the same time, he also had his own persistence and cultivation. The book introduced a system, but this system had a profound origin and was not a brainless novel. In addition, there was no CP in this book. The transmigration plot and character descriptions were excellent. It was a true Buddhist, not a fool. The whole story flowed smoothly, and the author's writing style was also very good. It introduced Buddhist ideas, and after reading it, it made people feel that "this is the holy monk." The protagonist's image was very well portrayed, with flesh and blood. The character's completion was very high, and it was basically complete after the first 30 chapters. There were connections between the worlds he had transmigrated to. There must be foreshadowing and anticipation. The mystery of the mastermind behind the scenes was also done well. Overall, it felt very successful. Even though the title looked a little lame, overall, it was a delightful and enlightening book. 6."The Cursed Ship": Those who like to sail and adventure on the sea can go for it. Don't think that it's boring just by looking at it. The beginning is indeed boring, but after you see the 100 chapters, the male protagonist goes out to sea after the werewolf incident. The adventure is really good. The main reason is that I don't want a good book to be buried, so I said so much cough. 7."Human Hair Killing Intent, Heaven and Earth Repetition": This is also a good Xianxia novel. Don't be fooled by the name. He should be a eunuch now. 8."The Unique Man":"The Unique Man" was a cool novel. Although the plot was a little rushed in the later stages, the overall quality was not bad. The story was compact and fascinating, and the readers were easily drawn into it. The immortal martial world constructed by the author was magnificent and fascinating. The story incorporated many elements from other stories. The framework was well constructed and gave people a grand feeling. However, some of the plots were forced to act, making people feel that the follow-up was weak. However, in general,"The Unique Man" was a good novel. For readers who were short of books, it was worth reading. 9."Green River Devil Master": The protagonist travels through the world of immortal cultivation. The golden finger is a piece of oracle bone that can be used to quickly comprehend the inscriptions on the bell and tripod. Understanding the inscriptions on the bell and tripod can allow you to master the bell and tripod, as well as use the spells engraved by the inscriptions, and increase your strength. The character description was not bad, especially the little demon's simple and cute character. (It seems that the author has written the Legend of the Green Ape before) 10:"Tang Monster Hunting Division"🔥 The ancestor concluded," 1️️️️ 2 Work Information:️ Word Count: W (End) Tagged: 3 Tweet:️ 11."Starting from the Demonic Cultivation": Immortal Grass. I've read one of the better books in the Mortal genre. There aren't any bad points, the plot is also written very well, and the author's pen can also describe the book very well. The disadvantage was that the updates were too slow, and there were occasional pauses. 12:"I Actually Became a Holy Monk": I Traversed Through the Other World and Unexpectedly Became a Monk with a Goldfinger. I Should Be So Handsome. Looking at himself who had a good capital, Zhou Yi expressed that he did not want to be a monk anymore. However, he did not expect that Zhou Yi would have to get permission from the eminent monk if he wanted to renounce asceticism. However, the Buddhist sects in the world were all destroyed! Hence, Zhou Yi realized that if he wanted to renounce asceticism, he had to promote Buddhism himself…Thus, with evil intentions, Zhou Yi walked the path of a Holy Monk! This book was actually about re-establishing Buddhism and then establishing the order of the netherworld, such as the Black and White Impermanence, Judge Cui, etc. The first few chapters were a little boring, but slowly, it became interesting! 13."Lord of the Earth Evil". Tagged with: Folk Ghosts, Relaxed, Alien World Ranking Index:️️️ [Description: The setting is very interesting. The cultivation system is to enlighten, travel at night, occupy the palace, and the Yang God. It is to build a Niwan Palace like building a house and let the primordial spirit enter. It involves making a statue and asking the god to pretend to be dirty. It is similar to the "Supremacy" and is more like a classical immortal cultivation.] I really like books that involve folk customs and supernatural elements. The Chinese folk mythology system is very complicated, and there are many sources. I'm very curious about the origins behind it. When I see related words in novels, I will search for more details later. It can broaden my horizons. It's worth reading. 14:"Liao Zhai Zhi Lian Shen": Liao Zhai Wen, this type of novel is still relatively niche. This is not bad. Friends who like Liao Zhai should not miss it. If you are fat, you can start slaughtering. 15."Ten Worlds, Ten Thousand Daos as One": Roam the Ten Worlds, collect the Cultivation Dao Fruit, and become one. Ancient Chinese martial arts, modern martial arts, ancient Liao Zhai, the Confucian world, the recuperation of spirit qi, the immortal world, the sorcerer world, the inner world, the world of Shenxiu Master, the gray fog world... This was the story of Su Daozhi crossing through the chaotic world of martial arts, using the Door of Wonders to cross the heavens and jump out of Universe Ocean. <Immortal Cultivation Passerby Monarch>: Reborn in a world of immortal cultivation filled with demons and monsters, seeing the genius Eldest Senior Brother fall from the clouds to the mortal world because he was too outstanding, Jun Buqi silently made a decision-From now on, he will be an ordinary passerby on the path of immortal cultivation! <Fang Xian Dao Master>: The opening was not attractive, mainly because similar works had already been written by others, but the more one looked at it, the more interesting it became, it was not a popular mortal immortal setting, the main character was the human Fang Yuan. 18."Master God Origin Map": The Origin Map opens the house, the mystic luck passes the tribulation, the divine sword kills the immortals, the Heavenly Cauldron Spirit Pill, the Myriad Transformations God. These are called the five meridians of Dongyuan. The transmigrator Zheng Tianyou had finally managed to become a disciple of the Dongyuan Diagram. What would he do if he did not have a cheat? He could only create it himself! 19:"Dream God": Comfortable, the author has a new book, hurry up and add it 20:"From Pig Slaughtering to Immortal Cultivation": Zhang Kui was originally a butcher. One day, he was killed by a fox spirit who overused his yang to replenish his yin. Instead, he activated a cheat and gathered 36 heavenly spirits and 72 earth spirits into one body. The world was sinister and filled with demons and monsters. The human race was reduced to a two-legged sheep. Zhang Kui would kill, kill. He would kill his way out of this world! Xianxia style books were good, but the title was a little low. You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
The difference between a Taoist priest and a Taoist priest was the way they addressed each other and their focus. Taoist priest was a respectful title for Taoist priests. It was originally a respectful title for Taoists and alchemists. The term 'Taoist priest' referred to the Taoist priests who practiced Taoism. Taoist priests were the clergy of Chinese Taoism. Male Taoist priests were called "Qian Dao" and female Taoist priests were called "Kun Dao". Daoist priests could address each other as fellow daoists or fellow daoists. In addition, some highly respected, knowledgeable, and accomplished Taoist priests could also be respectfully addressed as Zhenren, Mister, and Gao Dao. Therefore, the main difference between Taoist priests and Taoist priests was the way they addressed each other.
Taoist priests had a unique status in ancient China culture. They were Taoist practitioners who worshipped nature and pursued the "Dao" advocated by Taoism. In my reading experience, there were many images of Taoist priests, including those in novels who splashed ink and killed demons, as well as real people who revived the concept of cultivation and taught disciples in historical records. In online novels, Taoist priests were often portrayed as wise men who had extraordinary abilities and knew the secrets of heaven. They either lived in seclusion in the mountains and cultivated immortal techniques, or roamed the mortal world and helped the world resolve disputes with their skills. Their clothes were simple and generous. They often wore Taoist robes and held horsetail whisks or long swords, giving people a sense of sagacity. The personalities of these Taoist priests were also different. Some were calm and restrained, some were free and unrestrained, but they all maintained a detached attitude towards the secular world. In reality, Taoist priests were the inheritors and practitioners of Taoist beliefs. They followed the teachings of Taoism and reached the realm of unity with the Tao through physical and mental cultivation. Their lives were simple and peaceful, and they paid attention to inner peace and the rules of external behavior. In the Taoist temple, the Taoist priests would carry out daily ritual activities, such as chanting scriptures, meditation, alchemy, etc. These were all part of their cultivation. The Taoist culture was broad and profound. Whether it was the fictional image in the novel or the inheritor in real life, it made people feel a spiritual realm that transcended the secular world and pursued inner peace. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
True Taoists converted because of their belief in Taoism. They fulfilled the rites of entering the religion and consciously accepted the doctrine and precepts. They lived a religious life that was seen as simple and lonely by the secular world, but they regarded it as sacred and extraordinary. They also served as the communicator of Taoist culture and preached in various ways. True Taoists usually lived in seclusion and would not come out unless there was something special. They sincerely sought Dao and cultivated in the Taoist temple. Fake Taoist priests had the following characteristics: first, their cultivation performance was low, and their Taoist quality was poor; second, they often appeared in the secular world, or even in the secular world; third, they often peddled plasters, recruited disciples, treated people, spent money to eliminate disasters, held performances, etc. for the purpose of making money; fourth, there were some fake Taoist priests on the Internet. They pretended to be Taoist priests and established sects. They accepted the title of Taoist priest but did not know the true meaning of Taoism, which might mislead believers. In addition, in terms of commercial behavior, since 2022, the country had relevant regulations. If a Taoist priest with commercial behavior such as a small yellow car was broadcast live on the TikTok platform, if the real Taoist priest should have been managed long ago, this situation might also be the performance of a fake Taoist priest. One could also observe the Taoist priest's sage-like temperament, chat with him to determine whether his speech had real foundation, inquire about other people's evaluation of him, see if he knew martial arts such as Tai Chi, etc. to assist in the judgment, but these methods were not absolute. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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Taoist masters or Taoist priests were characters that often appeared in novels, games, anime, and other works. They were usually portrayed as characters with mysterious powers and Taoist skills. In traditional wuxia novels, heavenly masters were usually masters who practiced martial arts. Through practicing Taoist techniques, they could master mysterious powers, cure illnesses, save lives, subdue demons, and so on. In fantasy novels and game worlds, Taoist masters might be some Taoist priests with mysterious inheritances or a mage who mastered powerful spells. They usually had powerful combat abilities and had mysterious missions and secrets. In some online novels, Taoist masters or Taoists could also be cultivators who cultivated spiritual power and Taoist skills. They often ventured into the unknown in the mysterious world and fought with all kinds of demons and ghosts. The characters of Taoist masters or Taoist priests were very colorful. Their figures had different characteristics and performances in different works.
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Laoshan Taoist was a Chinese web novel written by Xu Xiake. The novel told the story of a young man named Wang Sheng who practiced Taoism on Mount Lao.
" Taoist priest " was a relatively common name in online culture, but it did not have a fixed direction. It usually referred to people with certain professional skills. In different context," Taoist priest " could refer to Taoist priests, monks, yoga instructors, music producers, and other people of different identities. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Taoist priests were a profession in ancient China, often described as a mysterious figure with extraordinary cultivation and mysterious spells. In many novels and movies, Taoist priests were portrayed as masters who could control fate and life and death. They were often closely related to gods, monsters, ghosts, and so on. They usually used all kinds of Daoist spells and spells to treat diseases, subdue demons, and divine their fortunes. Taoist priests usually practiced in a very special way. They needed to practice for a long time to master all kinds of mysterious Taoist techniques and spells, and they needed to go through strict tests and assessments to obtain certification. Some Daoists might join a Taoist organization to become an official Daoist, while others might choose to practice independently or cooperate with other religious sects. Taoist priests played an important role in many novels. Their stories and experiences often aroused the readers 'interest and thoughts. Their existence usually represented a kind of belief and philosophy, a mysterious and attractive existence.