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Who is Fellow Daoist Fu, a mortal cultivator?
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2025-02-23 00:58
Mortal Cultivation Legend was a popular Xianxia novel written by Wang Yu and published on Qidian Chinese website. The story was about a mortal who cultivated in a low-key manner through a firm Dao heart. He gradually grew up and ascended to the Immortal World. This book could be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. The video team recommended by the audio book was large in scale, and the post-production budget was sufficient. Han Li's character was very realistic, completely displaying the different paths and life changes between immortals and mortals. Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian to listen to books. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Han Li. His Dao heart was firm, his thoughts meticulous, and he was extremely cautious. He knew how to advance and retreat and endure. The female lead was Nangong Wan. She was gentle and lively, elegant and noble, and beautiful.
The relationship between Daoist Master Yunni and Daoist Huyan
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2024-10-22 21:28
Daoist Master Cloud Rainbow and Daoist Huyan had a complicated relationship. Yun Ni was one of the thirteen Dao Masters of the Candle Dragon Dao and had an emotional entanglement with Daoist Huyan. However, the details and nature of the relationship were not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, the current search results did not provide a clear answer to the relationship between Daoist Master Cloud Rainbow and Daoist Huyan. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Daoist Elders
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2025-01-12 12:23
The Taoist elders could be addressed as Laozi, Old Mister, Old Senior, Old Man, Old Woman, Old Woman, Servant, Lowly Concubine, Nvjia, Wu, Yu, etc. These titles were all honorifics or self-titles for the elderly in ancient times.
Daoist appellation
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2025-01-10 09:06
There were many ways to address Daoists. As for Daoists, they could be called Daoists, Daoists, Xianke, and so on. Female Daoist priests could be called Daoist nuns or immortal nuns. For Taoists who had cultivated for a long time and had high self-cultivation, they could be respectfully addressed as Mr., Zhenren, or Gao Gong. The older Taoist priest could be addressed as Taoist Master. In Taoism, devotees and laymen were usually called Lord Blessing or Layman by Taoist priests. In addition, Taoist priests called each other Taoist friends, Taoist brothers, etc. In Taoism, one should avoid using common names or nicknames, such as Old X, Brother X, Sister X, etc. Laymen and monks should not address each other as Daoist brothers or senior brothers. In short, according to different identities and levels of cultivation, the name of Taoism was different.
Daoist Crab
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2024-10-23 18:32
Daoist Crab was a character in the Legend of Mortal Cultivation. He was a golden crab, a complete immortal puppet with its own consciousness. In his previous life, he was Shi Kongjie, the Demon Lord of the Demon Domain. Daoist Crab believed that his former master had died for some unknown reason, and he had fallen near the Bitter Spirit Island in the Devil Realm's Devil Source Sea, where he had collected immortal spiritual energy to repair himself. Later on, he was tricked by Han Li into using the real Towering Dew of Fortune and made an agreement with Han Li to become his immortal puppet. In the end, Daoist Crab regained his complete memories and found his own body, becoming a Dao Ancestor. Daoist Crab was proficient in the Law of Lightning and the Law of Puppets. He was the master of the Jilin Empty Realm and the Demon Lord of the Demon Domain. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Daoist Crab
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2024-10-17 17:18
Daoist Crab's original body was a 300-year-old Blue Crab Demon. It had been subdued by an ancient cultivator and refined into a puppet. Han Li had obtained it after refining it, and he had acknowledged it as his master. Daoist Crab's body was extremely hard, and he had boundless strength. His speed was extremely fast, and he could spit out blue lightning beads with astonishing power. After Han Li advanced to the late Mahayana stage, Daoist Crab's consciousness was wiped away and he became a puppet. He was then given to the Golden Immortal puppet Mu Qing of the Heavenly Court's Immortal Palace to help him guard the Immortal Palace. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Daoist Firesword
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2024-10-08 11:56
'Daoist Firesman' was a Taoist priest who was responsible for burning all kinds of offerings and talismans during the fasting ceremony. In web novels, the term " Firesword Taoist " might be used to describe some insignificant characters. They usually played an auxiliary role in the story, but they could play an important role at critical moments. For example, in some Xianxia novels, Firesword Daoist might be a servant disciple of a certain sect. Although their cultivation was not high, they had some special skills or secret recipes that might have an important impact on the protagonist's cultivation or battle. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
In the novel, which Daoist temple did the black-robed cultivator go to after leaving with his disciples? What was the name of the novel?
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2024-09-20 10:53
"Cultivation Begins from Black Wind Mountain" is a Xianxia and mythical cultivation novel written by the author, Dongfang Heifeng. The general plot of this novel is as follows: Cui Muxue was an old otaku who had worked in a 4S shop for seven to eight years. During a typhoon, he was unfortunately hit in the head by a falling ceiling. When he woke up again, he was already in a smelly cave. What was that? The black bear demon is actually my big brother! That's right, he was the one who stole the kasaya in Journey to the West. Wasn't it good to be the king of the mountain? Why did he steal the kasaya! In the end, his cave was burned down by Sun Wukong! He had also been reduced to a gatekeeper. Would he be able to escape? No, he had to stop this from happening. Cultivation technique? Give it to me! Treasure weapon? Give it to me! Pills and spirit fruits? Give it to me! Why steal the kasaya? Wasn't it nice to be the king of the mountain? When he was bored, wasn't it nice to tease little monsters? ---------------------------- "The World of Immortal Cultivators Starting from Black Mountain Sect" was a novel about Xianxia and Cultivation civilization written by an anonymous author. The general plot of this novel was: Lin Yun transmigrated and became an ordinary disciple of the Black Mountain Sect. Through his special talent, he embarked on the path of Immortal Cultivation and became an Immortal Cultivator. ---------------------------- "Ask the Immortals" was a Xianxia fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author Jiu Mi's Night. The general plot of this novel was: The young man who walked out of the mountain obtained an immortal sect entrance token by chance. He originally had an ordinary spiritual root, but because of a small black jar with a magical ability, he changed his fate and started a thousand-year-long cultivation life. ---------------------------- "Immortal Cultivation: I Can Reincarnate in the Heavens" was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Black-hearted Master. The general plot of this novel was: After transmigrating, he finally managed to become an official through hardships, but he was framed by his superior and was sent to prison. Who knew that he would awaken the Kunlun Mirror and cultivate through reincarnation. He could use the Dao Fruit to solidify his fate and prove it forever. Using the dungeon world as a way to avoid disasters and disasters, avoiding disasters in the real world and extending blessings… First life: The Heaven and Earth Society, with anti-Qing as the important task. [Condense the Life Providence of a Red Child [Righteous Thief]: When doing righteous deeds, you will be like a praying mantis with its arms raised. You will receive the favor of great luck. When facing the threat of the imperial court, there is a chance to seek good fortune and avoid disaster.] He had become a disciple of the Dragon Gate Sect's Taoist priest and learned the Undead Immortal technique. The Purple Life Providence of the Emperor of Condensation [Underground Lord]: A third-class wandering ghost in the underworld. He had no ghost identity and no position. He was the beginning of the Undead Immortal… [Second Life: Temporarily] …。 ---------------------------- Cultivation Begins When I Lie Down "was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, Xing Chen Bei Shang. The general plot of the novel was: This book was also known as "How did this pair of calamities turn from the Black and White Double Demons into the Black and White Double Saints" or simply "Black and White Double Saints". When Chu Fan had crossed over to the Immortal Cultivation World, he had accidentally obtained the "Become Strong When Lying Down" system. Just when he thought that the system was his strongest cheat, he was stunned by his junior sister's extremely thick golden thigh. Only then did he understand that his cheat was not the system, but his junior sister. From then on, the legend of him and his junior sister wreaking havoc in the cultivation world began to spread. Because one of them liked to wear black clothes and the other liked to wear white clothes, others privately called them the Black and White Double Demons. Later, it was changed to the Black and White Sages. Because these two scums had defeated the two old monsters who had been known as the Star Palace Sages for many years in the cultivation world, no one dared to mention the low title of the Black and White Sages. ---------------------------- "The Path of Evil Cultivation" was a Xianxia and Cultivation novel written by the author, Beat the Goose. The general plot of this novel was: He had the inheritance of an evil cultivator, but he was just an ordinary disciple of a small cultivation sect. What was his purpose? How did he go from being an ordinary cultivator of the evil path to dominating the entire cultivation world? ---------------------------- "Invincible Uncle-Master" was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, Black String. The general plot of this novel was: This was a story about the protagonist who brought a large pharmacy and crossed the cultivation world to impersonate someone… Dragon Bone Coffin, Star Tomb, Divine Prison Sealing the Heavens. In the Endless Sea, in the Heaven Horn Mountain, where was the Immortal Ascension? Find immortality, find freedom, fly to the sky in the morning. Cloud carved beam, rain painted beam, evening roll bead curtain. Immortal cultivators could not escape the mortal world. He spent half his life as a chivalrous man, and he was crazy all the way. Don't ask what year it is now. Where I am, I am in the world... ---------------------------- "After pampering the black lotus villain, I became the white moonlight" was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Qing Deng Mo Shang. The general plot of this novel was: [Non-traditional Immortal Cultivation] Those who mind should be careful! After failing three missions, Xi Yin was sent to a cultivation world, and her mission changed from matchmaking the male and female protagonists to nurturing a villain. The little villain was still a relatively upright and outstanding youth. He respected his elders and loved his junior brothers and sisters. Originally, Xi Yin had wanted to rely on her superb methods to cultivate the villain into a black lotus, shattering his three views step by step, turning him into a qualified villain who specialized in causing trouble for the male and female leads! However, she didn't expect him to go astray from the very beginning…In the end, the psychologically twisted villain no longer wanted to destroy the world, but only wanted to keep her. Qi Ye's hands were wrapped in exquisitely crafted Soul Binding Chains as he begged,"Master, you gave me the betrayal of darkness and let me taste the pain of death. Why don't you accompany me forever?" Xiyin trembled. She had to pay for her work? Reading Guide: The female protagonist is really ruthless. Everything is based on the mission. Maltreatment ~ Don't enter and don't spray those who don't like it ~ ---------------------------- "Descendant of the White Sect" was a suspense novel written by the author, Q Night Cat. The general plot of the novel was: When he was young, an old neighbor gave him a book called "Qimen Dunjia". Later, by chance, he obtained "Secret Talisman Techniques". When he was in university, he made friends with a disciple who went out to fight. Later, he started a thrilling battle with the criminals who did all kinds of evil. Life forced the child and his disciple to become masters in society to exorcise evil spirits. They were used to the cold and warmth of the world, experienced life and death, revenge, and betrayal. He had failed, he had succeeded, life was like this… ---------------------------- The Shura Martial Saint was a fantasy novel written by the author, Black Is White Lies. The general plot of the novel was: He had outstanding talent, but in the Age of Chaos, he was reborn in a different world and was no longer ordinary. He had embarked on a different path of cultivation!
What's the difference between Daoist names and Daoist names in Taoism?
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2024-09-16 20:47
In Taoism, Daoist names and Daoist names were two different ways of addressing people. They were mainly used to distinguish the identity and status of Taoist priests. A daoist name was usually a name or title given by a daoist priest, similar to modern alias or pen name. A daoist name usually consisted of a single word, word, or sentence. It had a certain meaning and symbolic meaning. For example, if there was a Taoist priest named "White Cloud", then his name would be "Mister White Cloud" or "Daoist White Cloud". A Daoist name was a form of address for a Daoist priest's identity and status. A Daoist name was usually made up of two characters. The first character was the Daoist priest's family name or sect, and the second character was a name the Daoist priest had given himself. For example, if there was a Taoist priest named "Zhang Zongliang", then his name would be "Taoist Zhang Zongliang" or "Mr. Zhang Zongliang". The difference between a Daoist name and a Daoist name was that a Daoist name was a self-proclaimed identity and status in the life and cultivation of a Daoist priest. It had a certain symbolic meaning, while a Daoist name was a name or title given by a Daoist priest, a summary and evaluation of his cultivation.
Daoist Level Title
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2025-01-12 19:24
There were many ways to address the ranks of Daoists. Taoist priests could be called mages, alchemists, heirs, grandmasters, lawyers, masters, heavenly teachers, abbots, supervisors, abbots, and receptionists. Other than that, there were also some other titles, such as Perfected Being, Daoist, Venerable, and Unspecialized. Different titles represented different Taoist priests 'identities and statuses. However, the specific division of levels may vary according to different Taoist factions.
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