Among the Four Generals of the Mo Family in the Investiture of the Gods, Mo Lihai was the one who held the pipa. None of the Four Generals of the Mo Family used a weapon like the pipa fan. The four generals of the Mo family were Mo Lishou, Mo Liqing, Mo Lihong, and Mo Lihai. They each had unique skills and possessed different powerful weapons. Mo Lihai held a jade pipa. The four strings of this pipa were earth, water, fire, and wind, symbolizing good weather. Read more exciting novels for free
The Four Generals of the Mo Family were the four generals of the Shang Dynasty, and they were the commander-in-chief of Jiameng Pass under Grand Preceptor Wen Zhong. During the war against the Shang Dynasty, they fought with the disciples of the Western Zhou Dynasty. They were first defeated by Yang Jian and then killed by Huang Tianhua, the son of Huang Feihu. When Mo Lishou saw his three brothers die under the Heart Nails, he took out the Flower Fox Ferret from his leopard skin bag and prepared to fight for the last time. However, he did not expect the Flower Fox Ferret to be transformed from Yang Jian. He bit off his hand and was then killed by Huang Tianhua's Heart Nails. After the four of them died in battle, they were listed on the Investiture of the Gods and were conferred the title of the Heavenly Gods by Jiang Ziya. They became the Four Heavenly Kings of Buddhism and had the right to control the weather. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The Romance of the Gods was a novel from the Ming Dynasty, and the four generals of the Mo family were fictional characters in the novel. If there were videos about the Four Generals of the Mo Family, if there were films and television works based on the Investiture of the Gods (such as the second part of the Investiture of the Gods), these videos were the result of artistic creation based on the novel and were not records of real historical events. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The Yang Family Generals and Investiture of the Gods were both ancient Chinese novels that were widely read and praised, but why couldn't they become the "Four Great Masterpieces"? The following are some possible reasons: 1. Time factor: Journey to the West, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber and Romance of the Three Kingdoms were all works of the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, while Generals of the Yang Family and Investiture of the Gods were created in different dynasties and periods. These works presented rich characters and plots in the historical context, with profound cultural implications, but their influence and status may not be as good as other works in the historical context of that time. 2. Literature style and subject matter: Although Generals of the Yang Family and Investiture of the Gods are both classic works of ancient Chinese novels, their literary styles and subject matter are different. Journey to the West used fantasy and mythology as its theme to describe the legendary story of the main characters such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sand Monk. The plot was complex, the characters were full, and the content was profound. It was a classic work in ancient Chinese novels. Water Margins, on the other hand, portrayed the image of heroes such as Lin Chong, Wu Song and Li Kui with the theme of peasant uprising. The plot was full of twists and turns and had a strong social atmosphere. Dream of the Red Chamber, on the other hand, was a masterpiece of ancient Chinese novels. It described the life of the aristocrats as the theme and depicted the characters such as Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. 3. Target audience and influence: The target audience and influence of these works are also different. Journey to the West is a classic of ancient Chinese novels. Its literary value and ideology have been widely recognized and praised, affecting several generations. Water margin, with its profound social significance and character image, became the source of folk stories and influenced the literary creation of later generations. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was hailed as a monumental work in the history of Chinese literature. Its influence and status surpassed other works and influenced the development of the entire Chinese culture. To sum up, although the Yang Family Generals and Investiture of the Gods are both classics of ancient Chinese novels, their literary value and status may be insufficient compared to Journey to the West, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber and Romance of the Three Kingdoms, so they cannot be considered as the "Four Great Masterpieces".
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In the Investiture of the Gods, there were four cult master level figures, namely Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Tongtian, Laozi (Taishang Laojun), and Jieyin Taoist. Honored Lord of the Origin was the leader of the Clan of Enlightenment. He played an important role in the great cause of the God Deification and actively promoted the God Deification Plan. He had many disciples, such as the Twelve Golden Immortals. Sect Leader Tongtian was the Sect Leader of the Tribe of Severity. There were many disciples of the Tribe of Severity, and they were "educated without discrimination". There were people from all walks of life. In the God Deification War, the Tribe of Severity became the main target, and Sect Leader Tongtian was also involved in many battles. Laozi (Taishang Laojun) was the eldest disciple of Patriarch Hongjun. He also participated in many matters in the Battle of Gods Investiture and fought against School Master Tongtian with Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. The Taoist Jieyin was the leader of the Western Sect. In the story of the Investiture of the Gods, the Western Sect favored the Clan of Enlightenment. He also participated in the matters related to the Battle of the Gods Investiture. Moreover, the Western Sect took the opportunity to recruit some powerful figures from the Clan of Jie and the Clan of Enlightenment. These cult master level characters played a key role in the huge mythological system constructed by the novel, the great cause of the apotheosis, and the development of many battles and plots. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The four generals of the Mo family were different from Li Jing and Wen Zhong. The Four Generals of the Mo Family were the four generals of the Investiture of the Gods. They were originally generals of the Shang Dynasty and possessed powerful weapons and unique skills. Li Jing was the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King, a Divine General of the Heavenly Court. Wen Zhong was one of the main characters in the Investiture of the Gods, the Chief Marshal of Xi Qi. Thus, the four generals of the Mo family were different from Li Jing and Wen Zhong.
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel. Its plot involved ancient Chinese myths and legends, Taoism, Buddhism, and many other aspects, so it was classified as a fantasy novel. Although the Investiture of the Gods was an excellent novel, it was not generally recognized as one of the four famous novels for the following reasons: The story of the Investiture of the Gods was more complicated and involved many characters, so it was difficult to compare with classic novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. The worldview depicted in the Investiture of the Gods was different from the traditional cultural values. The religious beliefs and traditional cultural ideas it advocated could not be widely recognized. The literary value of the Romance of the Gods is not as high as the other three novels. Its writing style and artistic value are relatively low, and it lacks the historical value and social significance of the other three novels. Therefore, although the Investiture of the Gods was an excellent novel, it was not generally recognized as one of the four great novels.
The reason why the four generals of the Mo family were afraid of Grand Preceptor Wen could be explained from the following aspects. First of all, Grand Preceptor Wen was described as a powerful character in the Investiture of the Gods. He was eight meters tall, had extremely strong combat strength, and possessed an immortal body. He led the four generals of the Mo family to the North Sea and fought hard for ten years. He displayed great strength and leadership skills. Secondly, the magic weapons and skills Grand Preceptor Wen used in battle were also very powerful, such as his Heavenly Eye and Divine Whip. These talismans and skills allowed him to possess powerful offensive and defensive abilities in battle, making the four generals of the Mo family feel that they were no match for him. In addition, Grand Preceptor Wen was portrayed as a very smart and cunning character in the Investiture of the Gods. He was good at using strategies and schemes, and could see through the enemy's weaknesses and exploit them. This caused the four generals of the Mo family to feel a certain amount of fear and reverence towards him. In summary, the four generals of the Mo family were afraid of Grand Preceptor Wen because of his powerful strength, powerful magic weapons and skills, as well as his clever strategies and schemes.
Wen Zhong and the Four Generals of the Mo Family were characters in the Investiture of the Gods. Wen Zhong used to be an important minister of King Zhou. Later, he couldn't stand King Zhou's brutality and rebelled. He became the Marshal of Xi Qi and led the army of Xi Qi to fight against the evil forces of King Zhou. The four generals of the Mo family were the evil forces of King Zhou. They launched a series of fierce battles and finally ended with Xi Qi's victory. According to the results of the search, Wen Zhong was the superior of the four generals of the Mo family. They were the commander-in-chief of Wen Zhong's subordinates at the Beautiful Dream Pass. The four generals of the Mo family were Mo Lishou, Mo Liqing, Mo Lihong and Mo Lihai. Each of them had their own unique skills and powerful weapons. In short, Wen Zhong and the four generals of the Mo family were enemies in the Investiture of the Gods.