Yong 'an was Liu Yan's territory.
Journey to the West, the Western Paradise, referred to the world that the monkeys led by Sun Wukong in Journey to the West went to on their journey to the Western Paradise. This world was ruled by the Buddha, Tathagata. It was a mysterious and wonderful world with incomparably powerful magic power and divine powers. In this world, Sun Wukong and the others experienced many dangers and challenges, but they finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures and returned to the Tang of the East.
Prince Yong was the son of Yang Jian, Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty.
The names in Jin Yong's novels were very pleasant to hear, and some of them were even more deeply rooted in people's hearts. 1 Linghu Chong: From the Tao Te Ching, the meaning of "governing by inaction" is freedom and invincible. [2. Xiao Longnu: From the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan,"The sun is against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea."] I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." It meant that one's ambition was extraordinary. Duan Yu: The Kun hexagram from the Book of Changes means submissive, tolerant, and modest. 4. Xuzhu: From the story of "Xiaoyao Wandering" in Zhuangzi, it means freedom and unfettered. 5 Murong Fu: From the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan,"There is a fish in the North Sea named Kun." I don't know how big a kun is, but it's thousands of miles long. It turns into a bird, and its name is Peng. I don't know how many thousands of miles it is. It's thousands of miles away." It meant that the road to revenge was long and arduous. 6. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: From the poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi,"The grass on the isolated plain withers and thrives every year." The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." It implied perseverance and tenacious vitality. These are just some examples. The names in Jin Yong's novels are very beautiful, full of meaning, and impressive.
The names in Jin Yong's novels were all very unique. Some names were poetic like Linghu Chong, Huang Rong, Guo Jing, etc. Some names were philosophical like Qiao Feng, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, etc. Some names were full of cultural background like Xiao Longnu, Murong Fu, Huashan Sword Discussion, etc. In Jin Yong's novels, there were many names that left a deep impression on people. Everyone's name had its own unique charm. Therefore, there was no clear answer to this question because everyone's preference for names was different.
The following are some recommended novels with territories and systems: " Bringing the Dungeon System to the Other World to be a God's Prayer "," The Other World's Dungeon System "," The Dungeon in the Other World "," The Apostle's Dungeon "," Overlord: Fog Conquest "," Undead Herder "," Super Civilization Evolution Overlord "," Cannon Giant Ship Overlord "," Bringing the System to Conquer the World "," National Overlord: I Have a Overlord Simulation "," Empire Crown "," Global Overlord: Starting from halving the recruitment cost,"" My End..." Wait. These novels were all set in another world, and the plot of the territory system was developed. It was suitable for readers who liked this kind of theme.
The following are some recommendations for building a territory: 1. " I'm Building a Territory in Ancient Times ": This is a novel written by Bei Munan. The protagonist, Ming Yu, transmigrated to ancient times and lived a commoner's life. He began to build his own territory. This was a relaxing and refreshing farming novel. 2. " The Great Dragon Died ": This novel was written by Bai Yuhan. The protagonist transmigrated to become the second son of a small noble. After he grew up, he was sent to be a village lord. 3. As a feudal lord, I just want to farm well. This novel was about feudal lord construction and farming. The main character, Zhang Hua, was a 21st century person. He reclaimed a territory in the game world. During the construction process, he planted crops and produced resources. He also had to face the invasion of other feudal lords. 4. " I Really Just Want to Be a Farming Lord ": The male protagonist transmigrated to the magical world and became the silly son of a duke. He used his own territory to build a system to fight against his stepmother who poisoned him and became a legend. 5. " All the Lords, I Can Cut and Paste Attributes ": The male protagonist transmigrated to another world, learned magic, and became a lord, building his territory. Please note that the recommended novels are filtered based on the search results provided. There may be other suitable novels that are not included.
Territory novels usually described a powerful leader who conquered and ruled other territories to achieve personal or group benefits. These novels often involved political, military, and power struggles. There were often some complicated relationships and conflicts, such as conflicts between ethnic groups in the territory, relationships with other leaders, conflicts with neighboring countries, and so on. Some of the more famous territorial novels included Game of Thrones, Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. These novels had a profound influence on Chinese culture and were widely praised and adapted into movies, TV series and other works.
Cao Xueqin and Jin Yong were both outstanding figures in the history of Chinese literature. Their writing style had its own unique charm. Cao Xueqin was a novelist from the Qing Dynasty. His work, Dream of the Red Chamber, was considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The rich character images, exquisite emotional descriptions, and profound thoughts in Dream of the Red Chamber reflected Cao Xueqin's outstanding literary talent and superb narrative ability. Jin Yong's works," The Condor Heroes,"" The Eight Dragons,"" The Smiling Proud Wanderer," and so on, were regarded as classics of martial arts novels. Jin Yong's writing style is smooth, concise and clear, good at using clever metaphor and symbolism to portray the distinct characters and emotional changes, showing his unique literary style and creative ideas. Therefore, Cao Xueqin and Jin Yong's writing style was very outstanding, and it was difficult to simply make a judgment about who was better. The two of them were from different eras and cultural backgrounds.
The strength of internal force in Jin Yong's novels was a subjective concept that could not be measured by objective standards. Different people have different sources of internal energy, such as different sects, different martial arts, different cultivation methods, etc. Therefore, everyone's internal energy is different. In some novels, some martial arts masters could cultivate powerful internal energy through long-term cultivation and continuous training. They could even control objects or perform some very strange martial arts through internal energy. Among these people, some were considered the strongest, such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Qiao Feng, Ling Huchong, and so on. However, even the strength of these people who were considered the strongest couldn't be compared to the strength of internal strength measured by modern science.
In Jin Yong's novels, internal strength was a subjective concept, and it was difficult to give an objective answer. Different people in different martial arts systems had their own unique internal strength performance. Some people's internal strength was so strong that they could turn the world around, while others were relatively weak. In Jin Yong's novels, some martial arts geniuses such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Qiao Feng, Duan Yu, etc. had extremely powerful internal strength and could reach an extremely high realm. Some ordinary characters such as Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying, and Huang Yaoshi also had strong internal strength, but they were weaker than martial arts geniuses. Because the plot of Jin Yong's novel was very complicated, the performance of internal strength would also vary according to the plot. Therefore, it was a very subjective question to be unable to determine who had the strongest internal strength.