I'll recommend a few novels to you. " Revival of Dao Sect " was a Xianxia Cultivation Civilization novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character was blessed by the Taoist Reverend and displayed his magical powers in various places. He rose from the Vipralopa Land and the story was extremely exciting. This book had a Taoist flavor, like the feeling of " I want to renounce asceticism ", but it was Taoist content. System style, the main character was like a master of teaching and educating people. There was no female lead, the style was fresh and refined, and the rhythm was slow. It was suitable to watch when he was bored. 'Return to Truth', a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by Liang Xingyang, a Taoist priest of Quanzhen. This was a cultivation story written by a real Taoist priest, and it had professional Taoist knowledge. Although the beginning was okay and the rest was not to his liking, it could be seen that the author had a deep foundation and focused on cultivating his temperament during the process of learning Dao. Hogwarts of a Certain Magic, a light novel written by Qing Ya. It was super funny and crazy. His imagination was as big as a black hole. The golden finger was a time loop that was very novel. The main character was William Stark of Eagle House, and the female protagonist was Hermione. It was a great HP Doujinshi novel. The Great Path Ascends to the Mystic, a fantasy immortal cultivation novel. It was similar to " The Great Way Strives for the Peak." The main character had three positive views, was not brainless, and was not a stallion. The reading experience was not bad. " It's clearly a water shadow, but I don't know how to escape through water." It was a light novel by Sunset Songster that was derived from a doujinshi novel. The story was also very interesting. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend " The Revival of Taoism ", a Xianxia novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character traveled from the Dharma Ending Land to the Ancient Dao Desolate Land, fighting with the gods and buddhas, building blessed lands and grotto-heavens, and teaching the Dao. It had a Taoist flavor, similar to " I Want to Return to Secularism." It was a system style, and there was no female protagonist to cultivate. The rhythm was slow, the logic was good, and the atmosphere was fresh and refined. Although the feeling was a little lacking, it was worth watching. "Return to Truth" was a Xianxia novel written by Liang Xingyang, a Taoist priest of Quanzhen. The author's foundation was deep and he had Taoist general knowledge. It was very enjoyable before the main text. However, the main character was a little naive and immature, so it was not a good story. However, it can be used to experience real Taoist cultivation and can be read together with relevant Taoist books. The Great Dao Ascension was a Xianxia novel. It was similar to " Battle of the Great Dao." The main character had three positive views. He wasn't brainless and didn't have a stallion. Although there were some tricks, the overall reading feeling was good. The book was a good read. The Age of Our Rise, Wu Maxing's urban novel. The main character, Zhang Yang, had been reborn, and he had risen from a weakling to the top in many fields, from children's animation to the king of animation, breaking the seal and reaching the top. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
If one wanted to enter Taoism, one could start from the following aspects: ** I. Understand the basic concepts of Taoism ** 1. ** The Connotation of Dao ** - Dao was the core concept of Taoism. Its essence was void and ethereal, representing the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. All things were born from Tao. For example, Taoism believed that Tao gave birth to Qi, Qi gave birth to two, two gave birth to three, and three gave birth to all things. At the same time, Qi existed in all things. 2. ** Understanding of Important Concepts ** - Understanding the important concept of 'inaction' meant that one should conform to nature, not act recklessly, and not force things. It was a way of life that transcended the secular world and returned to its original state. - He knew that the "three treasures" of Taoism were love, thrift, and not daring to live in front of the world. This was mentioned by Lao Tzu in the Tao Te Ching. - He understood the concept of the Three Realms in Taoist mythology, which included the Heaven Realm (the space where most immortals lived), the Earth Realm (the netherworld where the undead lived, and the underworld ruled by the Emperor of Fengdu), and the Human Realm (the world where all things lived). ** 2. Familiar with the Taoist god system ** 1. ** Three Pure Ones ** - He understood that the Three Pure Ones represented the three Qi of Xuan, Yuan, and Shi, which were respectively in Qingwei Heaven (the green Qi of Shi), Yuyu Heaven (the yellow Qi of Yuan), and Dachi Heaven (the white Qi of Xuan). From Xuan, Yuan, and Shi, they gave birth to Yin, Yang, and He, and from Yin, Yang, and He, they gave birth to Heaven, Earth, and Man. 2. ** Three Great Officials ** - He knew that the Three Great Emperors were the Heavenly Official Ziwei Emperor, the Earthly Official Qingxu Emperor, and the Water Official Dongyin Emperor. The three immortals represented heaven, earth, and water in the world. ** 3. Master Taoist etiquette ** 1. ** Worshipping God ** - This included kowtowing, offering incense, offering offerings, and other forms of worship to the gods. There were also chanting scriptures to pay tribute to the gods in words (chanting scriptures included chanting scriptures and the holy names of gods and true immortals, as well as singing praises for the merits of gods and true immortals). ** 4. Deep understanding of Taoism ** 1. ** Personal Cultivation and Moral Practice ** - Taoism emphasized the importance of personal cultivation and moral practice, believing that this was the key to achieving physical and mental balance, family harmony, and social progress. Through comprehending the Dao, cultivating the Dao, and attaining the Dao, one could reach the realm of becoming one with the Dao and become a true Saint. 2. ** Life philosophy ** - He followed the Taoist principles of purity, inaction, and returning to simplicity. When dealing with people, he adhered to the concept of being indifferent to fame and fortune, letting nature take its course, and governing by doing nothing. He paid attention to self-cultivation and pursued the realm of harmony between man and nature. ** 5. Consider studying in a Taoist academy (if possible)** 1. ** Entrance-related ** - For example, the Wudang Taoist Academy had an entrance examination and other related procedures. After entering the school, one could learn knowledge such as the cultivation of one's Dao heart and the principles of being a human. There were also rich after-school activities. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I'll recommend a few novels to you. " Fantasy: From Naruto to Transcendence " was a light novel written by Si Wo Niu. It was about a crisis brought about by a descendant of a whirlpool in the Kiba Village. Both Flying Ape and Shimura had not expected this to happen. The scene was extremely shocking. " Starting from a Serious Life " was an urban novel written by Xing. The protagonist had transmigrated to become the heir of a billion-dollar family. When he encountered things like pengci and car racing, he would not be kidnapped by morality. He even trained a young girl to become a female lawyer. " Rise of the Great Dao " was a Xianxia novel written in one piece. The main character was determined to pursue the Dao. This book was as good as " Battle of the Great Dao." The main character was neither brainless nor a stallion. It was a good read. There was also 'The Revival of Dao', written by White Deer Eastbound. The main character had inherited the legacy of the venerable Daoist and developed Taoism in another world. This book had a Taoist flavor, and the main character was a sect master who taught and educated people. Although the feeling was not good, the atmosphere was fresh and refined. 'Endless Dao' was also very good. It was written by Endless Dao. The author was a disciple of the Celestial Master of Mount Longhu. He wrote it to promote Taoism. The setting was novel, the cultivation method was detailed, and the plot was constantly climaxing. Although there were some small flaws, it was still worth watching. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend Hogwarts of a Certain Magic. This is a great HP Doujinshi novel. The male protagonist, William Stark, was a top student in Eagle Yard and had a Ravenclaw ring that could "load" files. The female lead was Hermione, and her love scene was superb. Its plot was highly original, and the magical changes were very exciting. For example, the idea of opening Akari's magical shop to sell warrior slots was very good. The second setting was also very creative, and the Deathly Hallows setting was very interesting. Moreover, the author was good at making jokes and was humorous. It was just that too many jokes sometimes affected the reading. But the whole thing was light and funny, like," Hogwarts is a strange place. The demon king was eliminated from the job search, and the white-haired old man wore two layers of wool socks. These settings were very funny. The female lead and main character had good values and could be ranked in the top few among many HP Doujinshi. I strongly recommend it to friends who like Harry Potter Doujinshi. " Revival of Dao Sect " was not bad either. It was a Xianxia cultivation civilization novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character had inherited the legacy of the venerable Daoist and developed Taoism in the other world, starting from the Dharma Ending Land. It was a bit of a system style, a style of teaching and educating people. It was a style of cultivation without a female protagonist. It had the taste of Taoism, and the atmosphere was fresh and refined. It was unlike some monks and Taoists who only knew how to act pretentious and slap their faces. Even though it wasn't good to end the feed early, it was still worth a look. The Great Path Ascending to the Mysterious could also be read. It was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel. The main character had a good outlook on life. He was neither brainless nor a stallion. He had the quality of " Fighting for the Peak ", which was very suitable to read when there was a book shortage. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
" The Revival of Taoism " was a Xianxia novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character carried the legacy of the venerable Daoist, from the Dharma Ending Land to the Ancient Dao Desolate Land, fighting with the gods and Buddhas, creating blessed lands and caves, preaching and establishing unorthodox sects. Personally, I love it. It has a Taoist flavor. Unlike some monks and Taoists who only knew how to show off and slap their faces, this book was fresh and refined. System Style, no female lead, slow rhythm, suitable for quiet reading. Although it wasn't easy to end the feed early, the plot was reasonable and exciting. " It's clearly a water shadow, but it doesn't know how to escape through water." It was a light novel written by Sunset Songster. The protagonist was a red-eyed blood limitator and was in a difficult situation in the Hidden Fog Village. He also had the embarrassment of not being able to escape through water. The Great Dao Ascension was a Xianxia novel written by Gossip. The young man was determined to seek the truth. For example, the main character of " The Great Way Strives for the Peak " was not brainless and had no stallion. His three views were correct. It was worth watching even if there were some tricks. The Age of Our Rise, an urban novel written by Wu Maxing. At the end of 2007, Zhang Yang had risen from the bottom to the top in many fields. 'The Strongest University in History' was an urban novel written by He Shigong. The story of a private school's counterattack, rating 4.3, recommendation 4.5, not stupid, not stupid, not self-satisfied. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend a few novels. " Revival of Dao Sect " was a Xianxia Cultivation Civilization novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character carried the legacy of the venerable Daoist and pushed his way from the Dharma Ending Land to the Ancient Dao Desolate Land. He fought with the gods and discussed the Dao with the Fozi. It was extremely touching. It had a Taoist flavor, similar to the style of 'I want to renounce asceticism.' It was not easy for the system to gain fame, but it was easier for the main character to cheat. Although it was a little lacking in pleasure, it was fresh and refined. There was no female protagonist to cultivate, so it was suitable to watch when he was bored. The Great Dao Ascends to the Mysterious, a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by a piece of paper. The main character was a young man who sought the truth. It was a masterpiece in the category of " The Great Dao Strives for the Peak." The main character was not brainless or a stallion. He had three views and was a little routine but worth watching. 'Heavenly Emperor of Dao', a classic Xianxia novel written by Little Sleeping. The inheritor of Earth's Taoist Faction brought 3,000 Taoist Scriptures across the other world to rebuild the Taoist Faction's legal system. His writing style was good, and the fighting scenes were interesting. It could pass the time of the book famine. " The Life Assistant God in the Other World " was a fantasy novel written by Li Zhongdao. The protagonist moved forward on the " cross system " and thoroughly described the advantages of transmigrators. There is a public copy of the content. It updates slowly, but it is very creative. The description of the state of mind is very good. It needs to be slowly tasted. The Age of Our Rise was an urban novel written by Wu Maxing. Zhang Yang had been reborn, and he had risen from animation, instant noodle factories, cell phones, batteries, and many other fields. He had broken through the blockade and reached the peak. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
He recommended a few good novels. " Revival of Dao Sect " was a Xianxia Cultivation Civilization novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character, Xuan Yuan, was blessed by the venerable Daoist. From the Vipralopa Land to the Ancient Dao Desolate Land, he fought with the gods and Buddhas. He even taught the Dao and established a heretic sect to revive Taoism. This book had a Taoist flavor. It was similar to "I Want to Return to Secularism" but had Taoist content. System Style. The main character was a master of teaching and educating people. There was no female lead. The rhythm was slow and the plot was reasonable. It created a fresh and refined atmosphere. Although the feeling was not as good, it was not bad. Unfortunately, it was not good enough to end the feed early. Hogwarts of a Certain Magic was a light novel by Qing Ya. The male lead, William Stark, was an original character with all sorts of interesting settings. This book was super funny and full of crazy memes. The plot was magically changed and had its own unique characteristics. The world view was expanded and reasonable. The female lead, Hermione, had great emotional scenes. The main character's golden finger was a time loop. The writing style was smooth and humorous. Although it was a doujinshi, there were many original plots. However, some people felt that it was tiring to read too many memes. " The Age of Our Rise " was a novel about urban life written by Wu Maxing. The protagonist, Zhang Yang, was reborn at the end of 2007. He went from low to high in many fields such as children's animation, instant noodle factories, mobile phones, batteries, and so on. " It's clearly a water shadow, but I don't know how to escape in water " was a light novel by Sunset Songster. The main character, Ryoumiya Qingpu, had a red-eyed blood heir limit and was hunted and ridiculed in Hidden Fog Village. Yearning for Life was a novel written by Daodao Hu. The male protagonist, Su Bai, transmigrated to become the intern director of Yearning for Life and became a big shot in the entertainment circle. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Taoism is one of the traditional religions in China. Its belief and philosophy can be traced back to ancient times. Here are some books related to Taoism: 1. Tao Te Ching: This is one of the classics of Taoism and is known as the Bible of Taoism. It was written by Lao Tzu and described the core ideas and values of Taoist philosophy. 2. The Book of Changes: The Book of Changes is a divination book of the Eight Trigrams and the 64 hexagrams. It is also an important source of Taoist philosophy. It was believed to have the ability to predict the future and guide one's life. 3 Nanhua Zhenjing: Nanhua Zhenjing is one of the Taoist classics. It tells the essence of everything in the universe and the meaning of life according to Taoism. It was regarded as a true scripture that transcended words. Only true fellow daoists could comprehend the true meaning within. 4. Zhuangzi: Zhuangzi was an important representative of the Taoist school and was hailed as the "ancestor of Taoism". His works talked about Zhuangzi's philosophical system and Taoist's outlook on the universe and life. The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic is one of the classics of Chinese medicine and an important source of Taoist philosophy. It talked about the basic theories and methods of Chinese medicine and the connection between the human body and the universe. Taiji Fist is a traditional Chinese martial arts and a part of Taoist philosophy. It described the theory and practice of Taiji Fist, emphasizing the harmony and balance between the human body and the universe. These are some classic works related to Taoism. They are not only an important source of Taoist philosophy, but also an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
Taoist books referred to the various classic works in the Taoist system of thought. Since Taoism originated from China, its classic works were scattered in different eras and regions, so its content had undergone many evolutions and changes. The following are some classic works of Taoism: Tao Te Ching: It is one of the representative works of Taoism and one of the most famous philosophical classics in China. The book was originally written by Lao Tzu and described the core ideas and moral philosophy of Taoism, including the concepts of "Tao" and "inaction". 2. Zhuangzi: It is one of the important representatives of Taoism and a classic of ancient Chinese literature. The book described Zhuangzi's philosophical views and thoughts, including the concepts of 'carefree travel' and 'equality of things.' 3. Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: It was another representative work of Taoism and a classic work of ancient Chinese literature. The book described Lu's philosophical thoughts and ideas, including the concept of "Heaven and Earth are not benevolent and treat all things as straw dogs". Zhouyi is one of the most important classics of Taoism and an important part of ancient Chinese culture. The book talked about the universe, life, and moral philosophy, including the concept of "the unity of heaven and man" and "divination of the six lines". The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic was one of the most important classics of Taoism and also a classic of ancient Chinese medicine. The book described the philosophy of the human body, life, and health, including concepts such as Yin and Yang and the Five Elements, and the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic. This is only a part of the classic works of Taoism. There are many other works such as Mozi, Xunzi, Han Feizi, etc., which are also important representatives of Taoism.
Taoism was a philosophical system in ancient China. Its founder was Lao Tzu. The books on Taoism included: 1 Tao Te Ching: It is one of Lao Tzu's representative works and an important document of Taoist thought. 2. Zhuangzi: It is another important representative of Taoism. It mainly narrates Zhuangzi's philosophy and fables. 3 " Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals ": It was a document that recorded Lu Buwei's contribution to Taoism. It contained many theories and cases of Taoism. 4. Wenzi: It was a Taoist literature on etiquette and enlightenment, which had a certain influence on later Confucianism. 5. The Yin Written Charm Scripture was an important classic in Taoism. It mainly talked about how to achieve immortality through cultivation. These books were an important part of Taoism and an important legacy of ancient Chinese culture.