I recommend "The Great Scum of the Divine College". The author's liver can make up for his face. This is a light novel derived from the doujinshi of the Divine College. The male protagonist, Sumali, was a 30000-year-old scumbag. The female protagonist, Crane Hee, and a group of supporting characters of different ages. The story was that the male lead had traveled through the Super God World, and he was Sumali, who had even kissed Hexi forcefully. 'Immortal from a Continent' was not bad either. The author was Jiu Cai. It was a story about Lu Jingshu, a young girl with five spiritual roots. Her writing style was stable. Although the routine was old, she could read on. The female lead was not a virgin, and the male lead did not have many scenes, which did not affect the reading. It was just a bit like a bad ending, shallow and monotonous, but the book was still available. The author of "The Side Branch of the Jia Family in the Red Chamber" must have gotten popular. The male protagonist Jia Ning and the female protagonist Qin Keqing had transmigrated to the world of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The story began in 1580, involving the imperial examination, resisting the enemy and other plots. [Mortal Woman's Ascension to Immortality], written with 10 fingers. For ordinary girls, the process of cultivation was difficult. However, the article ended abruptly, and the female lead was always abandoned by her fellow disciples. There was also "A Female Immortal of a Generation", which was a creation of unreliable standards. The female lead had nine spirit roots. If the family wanted to use her as a scapegoat, she would betray the family and embark on the path of immortality. It was a novel theme of men being strong and women being strong.
In ancient myths and legends, there was the story of the Nine Heavens Mystic Fairy passing down the Heavenly Book. When the Yellow Emperor fought against Chiyou, he could not win. The Yellow Emperor retreated to Mount Tai and prayed to the heavens. He moved the heavens and the Nine Heavenly Maiden appeared. She taught the Yellow Emperor a heavenly book, the Dragon Armor Divine Chapter, written in heavenly characters. Although the specific content was unknown, it was said to involve the way of heaven and earth, the secrets of Yin and Yang, the art of war, formations, commanding ghosts and gods, and other secret techniques of heaven. The Yellow Emperor ordered Empress Feng to deduce the 13 chapters of the Art of War, the 12 chapters of the Solitary Void Technique, and the 1,080 games of Qimen Dunjia based on the contents of the Heavenly Book. These secret techniques were passed down in secret to later generations, including Jiang Ziya, Elder Huang Shi, Zhang Liang, Zhuge Liang, and Liu Bowen. In the Water Margins, there was also a plot where the Nine Heavenly Maidens passed the Heavenly Book to Song Jiang. Song Jiang was known as the "Star Lord". The Nine Heavenly Maiden had given him three Tomes of Arcane and instructed him to "enforce justice on behalf of the heavens". These three Tomes of Arcane had a certain weight. From Song Jiang's use of the Tomes of Arcane, it was speculated that there might be content related to the art of war, such as the content of adjusting the mentality of generals when commanding battles, as well as other strategies to deal with wars. When Song Jiang encountered setbacks in military operations, he would look for strategies to defeat the enemy from the Tomes of Arcane. This might be a quick tutorial on the art of war. However, there were also people who believed that Song Jiang's Tomes of Arcane might have been fabricated by himself. This was because he was originally an escort who did literary work, so it was not difficult for him to fabricate three volumes of Tomes of Arcane. In addition, in the Biography of Suppressing Demons, the Nine Heavenly Maiden had also appeared and passed on the Heavenly Dipper Dharma to Monk Dan Zi, ordering him to assist Wen Yanbo in suppressing the rebellion.
Nine Heavenly Maiden's military books and strategies were mainly reflected in Qimen Dunjia. During the battle between the Yellow Emperor and Chiyou Zhuolu, the Yellow Emperor prayed sincerely after nine defeats. The Nine Heavenly Maiden was sent by the Queen Mother of the West to teach the Yellow Emperor military strategy, Yin and Yang, and Qimen Formation. Among them was the Qimen Dunjia, which had a total of 4320 rounds. The Yellow Emperor passed it to the military counselor Feng Hou, who changed it to 1080 rounds. Legend had it that Qimen Dunjia was a book that included the deduction of the universe's divination, including astronomy, calendar, tactics, and philosophy. Jiang Taigong of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Zhang Liang of the Western Han Dynasty, Zhuge Kongming of the Three Kingdoms, and Liu Bowen of the Ming Dynasty were all the benefactors of this book. It could be used in war to win by surprise, and it was also reflected in the management of state affairs. However, only 18 games were passed down since Zhang Liang. In addition, in the records of Xue Rengui's Expedition to the East, the Mysterious Fairy of the Nine Heavens gave Xue Rengui four treasures and a wordless Heavenly Book. This Heavenly Book could also be regarded as something related to military books and strategies. The Mysterious Fairy once instructed Xue Rengui to sincerely offer incense to the Heavenly Book when he was in doubt or difficult to solve.
There was no information that the Nine Heavenly Maiden was in Xizang. The Mysterious Lady of the Nine Heavens was a character in ancient mythology. Legend had it that she was related to the Yellow Emperor and other people. There were many legends about her in the Central Plains. Although there were exchanges between the Han and Tibetan cultures, there was no information that she was in Xizang.
The Mysterious Lady of the Nine Heavens was originally a goddess in ancient China mythology who taught the art of war. Later, she was regarded as a high-level female immortal and a god of divination by Taoism. She was an important figure in the Taoist belief in immortals. She was a God of Justice who was well versed in military strategies and magical powers. She often became a female immortal who helped heroes to eliminate evil and violence, but no clear description of her jurisdiction was found.
According to the reference materials, the Nine Heavenly Maiden was an ancient Xuan Bird, not a fox. The Mysterious Fairy of the Nine Skies had many deeds in myths, such as participating in the slaying of demons and devils in some stories, but it did not indicate that she was a fox.
No, in " Soul Ferry," the Nine Heavenly Amber married an ordinary human and had children. In ancient myths, there were also love stories related to her, so she was not single.
The Nine Heavenly Maiden was not Athena. The Nine Heavenly Maiden was a goddess in ancient China mythology, Taoism, and folk beliefs. She was regarded as the daughter of the Emperor of Heaven or one of the important gods, and her status was extremely noble. She could control natural phenomena, predict the future, cure illnesses and save people. She often gave others magic weapons and mastered high-level immortal techniques. She assisted heroes in many stories. Athena, on the other hand, was the goddess of war in ancient Greek mythology. She followed the gods to war and her fame shook Mount Olympus. The two belonged to different mythological systems and did not exist in the same novel as the same character. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In ancient myths and legends, the Nine Heavenly Maiden was the goddess who taught the art of war. She taught the Yellow Emperor the secret formation technique and he used it to defeat Chiyou. The secret art of formations taught by the Nine Heavenly Maiden was later applied to military operations, such as Zhuge Liang's Eight Trigrams Formation in the Warring States Period and the formations in the Spring and Autumn Period. In the Water Margins, it was mentioned that there was a formation that only the Nine Heavenly Maiden could break. Zhu Wu was also proficient in formations. He was also influenced by the formation culture passed down by the Nine Heavenly Maiden (from the perspective of mythological culture affecting military operations). However, most of the information about the Nine Heavenly Maiden Formation existed in myths, legends, and cultural derivation.
The Nine Heavenly Maiden was a goddess in ancient China mythology who taught the art of war. She was later regarded as a high-level female immortal and a god of divination by Taoism. In the tattoo culture, the Nine Heavenly Maiden was also often used as a tattoo pattern. There were tattoos of the Nine Heavenly Maiden on the back of the new traditional colorful characters and myths. However, in China culture, tattoos were a personal choice, but cultural traditions, social values, and many other factors needed to be taken into account.
There were several theories about the origins of the Nine Heavenly Maiden: Firstly, the Nine Heavenly Maiden was the Xuan Bird, the ancestor of the Shang Dynasty. It originated from the view that the Xuan Bird was destined to descend and give birth to Shang. Secondly, although she was a Xuan Bird, she had nothing to do with the Shang Dynasty. She was the mount of the Queen Mother of the West. She had the head of a human and the body of a bird. Because of her powerful martial strength, she was conferred the title of the Nine Heavens Xuan Lady by the Jade Emperor. Third, the Mysterious Fairy of the Nine Skies might be a misrepresentation of the Ninth Fairy of the Nine Skies. Emperor Yan's birth mother was called Fairy of the Nine Skies, so she might be Emperor Yan's mother. There was also a point of view that the Nine Heavenly Maiden evolved from the ancient Goddess Nvba. However, it was difficult to determine which theory was accurate.