He recommended a few good novels. " Seeking Defeat " was a fantasy novel written by Chengfeng on his sword. It was about the sword cultivator Yun Xi. The description of the sword in this book was superb. The characters were also well drawn. There was no female protagonist. It was a cool novel. Although the plot was a little ordinary, the language and plot were a breakthrough compared to the author's other books. The main character is mature and the plot is reasonable. I recommend it to four stars. " I Have a Pearl of Chaos in the Primordial World " was a science fiction novel. The main character, Yang Tao, traveled to the Primordial World and had a Pearl of Chaos that could travel across the universe. He wanted to become a Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal first. This book was a little toxic, so he could read it when he was bored. " Ancestor of Swords " was a Xianxia novel about ten steps. It was a story of a modern youth who was reborn as an ancient swordsman. He had a rich imagination, good writing style, and strong control of the plot, but the ending was abrupt and he even borrowed the setting of covering the sky. There was no female lead, but it described women's clothes. Although it is lacking, it is still worth a look. I recommend it to three and a half stars. " The One God of Kendo " was a fantasy novel in which the Six Dao had fallen. The main character, Chu Mu, rose in the world of Kendo. This book was a classic on sword cultivation. It focused on sword techniques and the character of the swordsman. There was no female protagonist and it had 7.35 million words. Although it's a little long and cliche, it's good to watch. I'll give it a five-star recommendation. " The Sword Devours the World " was a fantasy novel about riding the wind and riding a sword. It was the story of the sword cultivator Ling Yun. This was Chengfeng's first novel. It was extremely stunning back then, and it was not bad now. There is no female protagonist, the plot is attractive, and the words are sharp. This is the god-like work of Qidian's first sword. I recommend it to five stars. Read more exciting novels for free
The Daoist Flying Sword Technique was a magical technique. According to some records, the method of implementation was different. Some of them integrated qi into the sword body and reached the realm of being one with the sword to achieve sword kinesis flight and kill enemies. For example, they practiced through the chant,"Sword Dao is vague, sword qi is small, man and sword are one, two qi are the same origin, using qi to control the sword, invincible. The sword comes from the heart, the sword spirit corresponds naturally, qi meridians enter the sword, sword kinesis flight, sword qi wherever it goes, heaven and earth will roam freely". First, they started from controlling the sword, and then they circulated their qi until their fingers pointed at the sword body to make the sword tremble. Then, they controlled the movement of the sword and finally achieved sword kinesis flight. This required balance and was a gradual process. There was also a concept that one had to first practice immortality. One had to use the human body to communicate with spiritual qi and refine the qi in the body, so that yin and yang could merge into the most refined and spiritual qi. When the conception and governor vessels were opened, the extraordinary meridians were connected, and the true qi flowed endlessly, one would have the conditions to practice this technique. Furthermore, there were many realms of the Flying Sword Technique. Some could hide the flying sword in the brain, some could control the sword with qi when the sword technique was practiced to an extremely high realm, and some could even control everything as a sword without a sword in their hands or in their hearts. However, it was important to note that some of the content might be fantasy or part of a cultural legend. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Here are some Taoist incantations for flying swords: 1. The sword path was vague, and the sword qi was small. The man and sword were one, and the two qi were of the same origin. Using qi to control the sword, it was invincible. The sword came from the heart, and the sword spirit responded naturally. The qi entered the sword, and the sword qi flew. Wherever the sword qi went, the world was unhindered. 2. With a bit of courage, he would leap into the Dream World, hold the golden blade, and guide his heart forward. In the Dream World, he would gather his opponents into an army, and stand at the top of the sky, forever determined to use up his sword. 3. Control the way of heaven, transform the two elements, give birth to yin and yang, turn heaven and earth, and respond to the decree of pardon. Heaven and earth are boundless, heaven and earth borrow the law, the law is born from the heart, endless. Heavenly Lord Taiyi was in a hurry! Heaven and earth are boundless, wind and thunder are ordered by heaven; Dragons fight in the wild, and all directions are destroyed. Heavenly Lord Taiyi was in a hurry! The Heavenly King of Fu Hua descended to determine the unity of heaven. Heaven and earth are black and yellow, which is the wonderful method of yin and yang. Heavenly Lord Taiyi was in a hurry! The heavenly net, the earth's Yama, the unsheathed sword of wisdom, slaying demons and spirits, all disasters turned to dust. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
"Taoist Priest's Sword at Night" was a fantasy novel about immortal cultivation. The author was kissing the fingertips. This novel told the story of the protagonist cultivating immortality, stepping on lotuses to wash his sword bones, and riding the wind to mold his saint soul. If you like this novel, I can recommend some similar novels to you, such as Immortal Liao (Author: Zhongyuan Wubai), One Sword Flattens the World (Author: Yu Er Xiao Xiao), I Have a Longevity Pupil (Author: Zhang Laoxi), I Am a Longevity Immortal (Author: Yan ZK), and so on. These novels all have the theme of Xianxia fantasizing about immortal cultivation, which may suit your taste.
There were records of sword kinesis flight in Taoist classics in history. For example, the True Dragon Tiger Nine Immortals Scripture had records of sword immortals. In modern times, there were also records of the Hidden Immortal Sect (Sword Immortal Sect). Moreover, the second president of the Taoist Association, Chen Suining, had also mentioned it in his books. However, most of the cultivation methods in these records were incomplete, and the last record of sword kinesis flight stopped at Liang Haibin. After the 13th year of the Republic of China, he disappeared into the mountains to cultivate and there was no news of him. Even if this technique really existed, it had been lost and could not be verified, so it was impossible to confirm whether it really existed. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Zhejiang Taoist Academy did not teach sword riding, and sword riding did not exist in reality, so there was no sword riding textbook. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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.
The Taoist Priest Robbed the Escort Sword Again Today (Part Three) was a novel written by a book that was boiled in warm water. It belonged to the genre of Jianghu, arrays, and demons. The main characters of the novel included the Western Demonic Sect, Bai Jin, Ximen Chuixue, and other characters. The story involved Japan, islands, and other places. However, the search results did not provide any information about the specific plot and content. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to this question.
The characters included the supporting character Yan Chuan, the Fire Spirit Temple's leader, who was short and thin with a sparse brown beard. Supporting role-Ji Mingcheng, originally a disciple of the Confucian Sect. Later, he dug out his own eyes and became the county lord of the eyeless county! The male lead was Lou Jinchen, who loved swords, poetry, and wine. The female lead was Bai Xiaoci, and the female lead was Miao Qingqing. "Daoist Night Sword Battle" Author: Kiss the fingertips. It is a Xianxia/fantasy immortal novel with transmigration, invincible flow, maturity, and hot-blooded elements. It is completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: "Taoist Priest's Sword at Night" is an intoxicating Xianxia novel. It makes people feel as if they are in the world of cultivation. It is full of immersive details and grand world settings.] The plot was tight, full of tension and excitement, making one's adrenaline surge. The author's writing skills were profound, and his words were smooth and full of the romantic atmosphere of a scholar. Even though this was a fast-paced book with high requirements, it was definitely not to be missed by readers who liked fast-paced games and had played Xianxia games. The story began with the protagonist Lou Jinchen transmigrating to the Xianxia world. He defeated the demons with his sword, wiped out all evil, and traveled the world, showing his courage and unrestrained romance. The cultivation descriptions and adventure plots in the book made the readers feel as if they were there and immersed in it. In short,"Taoist Night Sword" was a fascinating Xianxia novel with a five-star recommendation index. I hope you will like this book.
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"!
According to the Jade Zhaoming Sutra, the heavenly stems of the year were C, E, A, and D, or the four heavenly stems of C, E, A, and D were more common, and the time was either Hai or Xu, and the other heavenly stems and branches were Xu or Hai. The four earthly stems and branches were Shu Hai (the time was even Xu Hai), which might have a connection with being a Taoist priest. In addition, those with Xinmao, Yiyou or Yimao, Xinyou in the four pillars were also regarded as Taoist fate, but these were all traditional theories of fate and lacked modern scientific basis. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!