The following are some recommendations for ancient novels similar to the Gu Poison Female Immortal: 1. " The Best of the World: The First Daughter, Mulan ": This was an ancient romance novel. It was about a low-born daughter, Mulan, who used her intelligence and courage to pursue her own happiness despite her parents 'opposition and many obstacles. 2. " Shu Daughter Seeking Favor ": The author of this novel was Jun Juan Ye Zi. It was an ancient novel similar to " Gu Poison Female Fairy ". It told the story of how a Shu daughter sought favor and power in the palace struggle. 3. " Empress Dowager's Road to Upgrade ": The author of this novel was Ah Ji, Wanting to Turn White. It was also an ancient novel similar to " Gu Poison Female Fairy." It told the story of how the female protagonist gradually rose from the position of Empress Dowager through her own wisdom and hard work. I hope you like the novels recommended above!

The names of the voodoo mentioned in the reference materials included the Red Pupil Venomous Worm, the cowhide venomous worm used by the Burmese, and the retain voodoo from southern Yunnan. In addition, there were also some voodoo settings that did not mention the specific name in some films, television works, novels, and other creative content. For example, the voodoo poison inflicted by the Great Qian War God Jing Wang did not mention the specific name. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The characters included the male lead, Jiu Ji. "Poison Poison Demon Immortal" Author: Water Path is not alone. This is a Xianxia/fantasy immortal cultivation novel. It has the elements of a walking style, the rise of grassroots, decisive killing, ease, family, and mortal style. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: New book recommendation: Corpse Seeking Path. When he woke up, his right eye was replaced by a Gu worm, and he stepped on the path of immortal cultivation. The journey of the Great Dao began with solitude. Inheriting the past and opening up the future, he created the emotionless Gu path on the basis of the emotional Gu path, calling himself the Poison Gu Demon Immortal. I hope you will like this book.
There were some real incidents about voodoo in Xiangxi. In Xiangxi, there was a story about a woman who cut grass and killed her son. The Gu raised by the woman wanted to eat her son, but it was discovered by her daughter-in-law and stopped. In addition, there was also an old Miao from Xiangxi who told the TV that he had a strange illness many years ago. He suspected that he had been poisoned by someone, and he only recovered after finding a wizard to cure the poison. In addition, there were also people who discovered the phenomenon of raising Gu in Xiangxi. Although these incidents did not prove the existence of voodoo, they reflected the deep belief in voodoo in Xiangxi.
There were a few novels about the prince being infected by the gu poison that could be recommended. Among them were "The King Flipping the Table, The Poisonous Concubine Is Too Wild,""The Strange Detective Concubine,""The Medical Overwhelming World: The Path of the Difei Phoenix,""The Shocking Crazy Concubine: The Divine Doctor's Mother Is a Big Boss,""The Poisonous Female Immortal,""The Great Chu Zhaoyang,""The Peerless Three Treasures: The Concubine of the Lower Hall is Too Seductive,""The World Is Crazy: The Poisonous Demon Concubine," and so on. These novels all involved voodoo elements and had different plots that could meet the needs of the readers.
"The Lord of Ten Thousand Venomous Worms" was a fantasy novel created by the Four Xiaobao of the Northeast. It had a total of 742 chapters and was completed. The main character of the novel, Xie Qingying, was framed by his father and brother and became a cripple after transmigrating to the Danding Continent. He then activated the Myriad Venomous Insect Basin and became the successor of the Witchcraft. He refined the Myriad Venomous Insects and became the strongest Supreme One in the continent with the use of the technique of venomous insects. His latest chapter was chapter 742,"Always Empty (End)." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
" The Way of the Immortal and Poison " was a novel written by Ai Chan Weiwu. The main character was a cultivator with five spiritual roots. He didn't have a peerless cultivation technique or a rare treasure. In the Immortal Cultivation world, she faced the desperate situations of her teacher and fellow disciples disappearing in an instant, her own being trapped in the abyss, her tendons and vessels being broken, her realm falling, her Dantian almost broken, and so on. However, she was unwilling. Although she did not know much about refining, talisman, and alchemy, she had used the use of strange poisons and had a heart of asceticism to fight her way on the Immortal Cultivation path. " The Legend of White Feather: A Long Way to Immortality " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
We can get some information about the poison in Xiangxi. Xiangxi Gu Poison referred to a kind of mysterious witchcraft. It was said that it could harm people by manipulating poisonous insects and curses. In the Xiangxi area of Hunan Province, there were many names for voodoo. It was common for husbands to be afraid of their wives and daughters-in-law to be afraid of their mothers-in-law. Some people explained that it was because they had been poisoned by the fear gu. In a field investigation, an old man's grandson suddenly fell ill. The doctor judged that the strange disease could not be cured, so the old man found a local wizard. The wizard judged that the child was poisoned by the Miao people's gu and could only be cured by the method of curing the gu. It was said that in the Miao village, using voodoo had become a custom, and everyone would use voodoo. However, no more information was provided regarding the specific details and authenticity of the Xiangxi Gu poison.
Central TV had once filmed a documentary called " A Field Investigation of Gu Poison in Xiangxi ". The documentary described the phenomenon of voodoo in Xiangxi, Hunan Province. In the film, a villager's grandson suddenly fell ill and the doctor could not cure him. Therefore, he found the local shaman. The shaman determined that the child had been poisoned by the Miao tribe's gu and needed to be cured. The process of curing the gu was very mysterious. It included setting up an incense table at the door of the house, placing wine, meat, and various offerings, chanting eggs with an incantation, and finally placing a bowl of water covered with cloth in front of the child's bed. The documentary also mentioned other Gu poisons in Xiangxi, such as love Gu, loach Gu, golden silkworm Gu, etc. Gu poison was regarded as a custom in Xiangxi, and everyone would use Gu poison. In general, Xiangxi voodoo was a mysterious and ancient phenomenon, but the specific research results and explanations were not mentioned in the information provided.
The easiest way to cure the poison was to use silver jewelry to test it. Silver jewelry would turn black when it came into contact with voodoo poison, so you could wear silver jewelry in a conspicuous place, or prepare silver chopsticks and only use your own chopsticks during daily meals. This way, he could easily confirm if he had been poisoned.