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Golden Crow Series

Golden Crow Series

2026-03-02 01:15
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The Golden Elixir is A Star, and You Call This Cultivation?

The Golden Elixir is A Star, and You Call This Cultivation?

My name is Qi Yuan, and I am a time traveler who now holds the esteemed title of the eldest martial brother at Seven Colours Peak. I am armed with a game jade slip capable of connecting realms across the heavens, and blessed with the ability to unveil hidden information through my discerning eyes. [A seemingly ordinary blade of grass reveals secrets of a clandestine meeting between True Man Ku Mu and Empress Dashang that transpired just three days prior.] [Her name is Ruan Yixi, who appears to be your beautiful master on the surface, but she may have a deeper connection, perhaps she is even your wife.] [This is Heavenly Dao of the World, a Spiritual Object renowned for its significance in Foundation Establishment] [This is a lifeless planet, a potential vessel for the creation of a Golden Elixir]. So my road of cultivation turns gradually strange. "Heavenly Dao? A Spiritual Object for Foundation Establishment?" "So many desolate planets, all refined into Golden Elixir!" The Heavenly Dao is used as the foundation and refining stars into Golden Elixir. I am Qi Yuan, I become the origin of all things. My name is Jiang Lingsu, a fellow disciple at Seven Colours Peak. My Senior Brother is mentally ill. He is never focused on work. Nor does he like cultivation. He only loves simulation games. Senior Brother says, "Playing games is like cultivation. It can also create a world." One day, there is one more sun in the sky. I ask him what it is, he says, "That is my Golden Elixir!" This book is also titled 'Cultivation: The Jade Slip's Universe' and 'The Golden Elixir I Cultivated is a Planet,'
Eastern
1463 Chs

Is the golden crow a crow?

Golden Crows were not crows. The Golden Crow was a mythical bird in the China mythological system. Its image originated from the worship of the sun and birds by the ancestors of the Neoliths. Although some of its shapes were similar to crows in reality, the ancients thought that it was a black bird (similar to crows) that could fly when they saw sunspots. Because it was different from crows in nature, they added a foot to form a three-legged crow (Golden Crow). Moreover, the Golden Crow was closely related to the sun and was regarded as a sacred symbol by the ancients. It often appeared in myths and legends. Therefore, it was not an ordinary crow. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-03-02 06:57

Golden Crow

In the 2013 Golden Raven Awards, Wang Leehom was the winner of the "Raven King" award. The reason was that at the beginning of the year, he had been besieged by Yundi Li's fans and comrades. The "Raven Queen" award was won by Yi Nengjing because she was brave enough to express her opinions on national affairs. She was ridiculed by conservative netizens as "Virgin Mary" and "too much control." The award was decided by the netizens of Tianya Forum, and it was specially designed to evaluate the " Most Disgusting Artist " of the year. It was similar to the " Golden Raspberry Awards " in the United States, and the selection was entirely done by the people themselves. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-02-21 03:26

Is the Three-legged Golden Crow a crow?

In Chinese myths and legends, the three-legged Golden Crow was described as a crow with golden feathers (also known as a phoenix). However, it was a magical creature in myths and had a unique symbolic meaning, which was different from the crows in reality. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-01-28 18:11

The crow is also called the golden crow

In the ancient mythological system, crows were called golden crows. The Golden Crow was also known as the Three-legged Crow, the Yang Crow, the Red Crow, and the Black Crow. Its image originated from the worship of the sun and birds by the ancestors of the Neoliths. Part of its shape was similar to that of a real crow, but some of it was similar to a phoenix, and there were two and three legs. The ancients associated it with the sun and regarded it as a symbol of the sun. This concept stemmed from its characteristics that were closely related to the sun. In literature and other cultural carriers, the concept of the Golden Crow was widely mentioned. To a certain extent, it reflected the connection between the concept of crows and the Golden Crow. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-03-05 08:52

Why is the crow called the golden crow?

In ancient mythology, the sun was called the " Golden Crow ". The Golden Crow here was a three-legged crow covered in pure gold. However, this did not mean that crows were called golden crows. Golden crows were divine birds in myths, the embodiment of the sun, and had a special mythological meaning. Crows were birds in reality. It was just that in ancient times, the image of the crow and the image of the sun were integrated into one, so there was such a connection between the two. However, they were essentially things under different concepts. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-03-02 11:31

The crow is called the golden crow, what is it called

The Golden Crow was also known as the Three-legged Crow, the Yang Crow, the Red Crow, and the Black Crow. The crow and the Golden Crow did not have the same " call " relationship. The crow was a bird in reality, while the Golden Crow was a divine bird in the mythological system. Although the two images were fused in ancient times, they were not different names for the same thing. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-02-19 06:23

The Ten Princes of the Golden Crow

My answer was wrong. The novel, the Ten Golden Crow Princes, did not explicitly mention that the author's surname was Chen. Maybe I misunderstood the plot or the name of the novel. If you have any other questions about the tenth prince, I will try my best to answer them.

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2024-09-20 16:51

Was there a novel similar to the Golden Crow?

Yes, there were many novels about the Golden Crow, such as I Have Billions of Golden Crow Avatars, Heavens: The Chaos Pearl of the Golden Crow, The Great Golden Crow of the Wilderness, The Great Golden Crow of the Journey to the West, and so on. Most of these novels belonged to the Xianxia-Mythology-Cultivation genre, Fantasy-Oriental Fantasy genre, and some of them were light novels-derived doujinshi genre. These novels all described the Golden Crow from different angles and plots. If you're interested in this type of subject, these novels will be very suitable for you ~ I hope you like my recommendations.😗

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2024-09-06 15:38

three-legged golden Crow

The Three-legged Golden Crow was also known as the Three-legged Crow, Golden Bird, Sun Bird, Golden Crow, and Ba Wu. It was a divine bird in ancient China myths and legends. According to the Classic of Mountains and Seas, it was the son of Emperor Jun and Xihe in ancient myths and legends. Xihe was born with ten suns. They were the characteristics of humans and gods, and the incarnation of golden birds. They were Jun Wu with three legs and the divine bird of the sun that could fly. Originally, they took turns to take up their posts every day, but later on, they came out at the same time, causing a great drought in the world, until they were killed by Hou Yi for nine days. In ancient astronomy, the sun was considered a fire symbol, and the Golden Crow represented this symbol. It symbolized the image of the sun. Every morning, it flew to the east, burning itself and igniting the sky, bringing light and warmth to the world. At noon, it returned to the west to guide and illuminate all things. In folk legends, the three-legged bird was the spirit of the sun. It lived in the sun and was also said to be a spirit that served the Queen Mother of the West. There were images of three-legged crows on the stone portraits of the Han Dynasty. Some were a golden bird flying in the middle of the sun, some were three-legged birds standing in the middle of the sun, some were three divine birds flying around the sun, and some were beside the seat of the Queen Mother of the West, feeding birds for the Queen Mother of the West (also known as the Three Green Birds). The State Administration of Cultural Relics had officially announced the use of the golden leaf pattern of "Four Birds Around the Sun" as the "symbol of China cultural heritage". The birds in the pattern were believed to be related to the three-legged golden crow. It expressed the spiritual meaning of pursuing light, unity, harmony and tolerance. The composition was rigorous, the lines were smooth, and it was very beautiful. It was the perfect combination of the ancient people's philosophy of the unity of heaven and man, rich imagination, extraordinary artistic creativity, and exquisite craftsmanship. In China culture, it was regarded as a symbol of good fortune and happiness. It was often depicted in ancient artworks (such as paintings, sculptures, costumes, etc.). In some traditional festivals and celebrations, people would also use the image of the three-legged golden crow to pray and bless. In addition, there were also some legends about it. For example, its origin was related to Emperor Jun. A crow named Niaoliang was demoted to the mortal world and turned into a three-legged golden crow because it violated the rules of heaven. It once fought against two divine beasts, Tiangang and Disha, who wreaked havoc on the human world and won, thus restoring peace to the people. In many ancient literature works and paintings, it often appeared with mythical figures such as Nüwa and Fuxi. In modern times, the image of the three-legged Golden Crow was also used in some commercial products, such as the three-legged Golden Crow Dharma in the Hero Infinite series of the Brook building blocks. The building blocks had many features in terms of shape, mobility, component design, and so on. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-01-30 05:24

Fire Raven and Golden Crow

In myths and legends, Fire Crows and Golden Crows were related. The Golden Crow was a divine bird related to the sun in traditional Chinese culture. It was said that Emperor Jun's wife, Xihe, had ten sons, namely ten three-legged Golden Crows. They appeared on the Fusang Divine Tree in the east in turn every morning and were believed to be related to the sun. Fire crows also had the basis of myths and legends. For example, the Bi Fang in the Classic of Mountains and Seas was called a fire crow. It was shaped like a crane, had one foot, red patterns, green texture, and a white beak. Wherever it appeared, there would be strange flames. Some web novels also had content related to Golden Crows and Fire Crows. For example, the main character had the Demon Emperor's Great Sun Golden Crow Dharma Power but was mistaken by the sect as an ordinary three-legged Fire Crow Dharma Power. There was also the original body of Zen Master Wuchao, who was a three-legged Golden Crow, also known as the "Fire Crow" with flames all over its body. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-02-20 16:20
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