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Rebirth: Ghost Exorciser

Rebirth: Ghost Exorciser

Chi Shuyan lived miserably in her past life. She obviously has great fortune, but it is ‘borrowed’, and so her great fortune turns into bad luck—a good hand turns rotten. Her family falls apart and dies. Her relatives take possession of her properties. She is reported for cheating during the college entrance exams. Her future is in total ruins. And she still foolishly feels grateful to her best friend who had orchestrated it all. Until one day, a Celestial Master spots the deception and takes her as her apprentice. Chi Shuyan rises from the ashes, becoming a blood-soaked demoness, whose name makes people tremble in fear as she slays all evil people. This ends up ending her own life. Reborn once more, she returns to when she is 17-year-old with the memories of her previous life before the college entrance exam. In this life, she is endowed with supernatural powers and can foresee anyone's fate and future with great accuracy. She vows to trample on all those who caused her family's ruin in her past life. But before she can exact her revenge… One day, she touches a business magnate, and sees herself wearing some kind of cat ears sexy outfit coming out of the bathroom before kneeling at the man's suit pants, calling him Daddy! Chi Shuyan is shocked: How bad is my life going to be in the future? How can it be so indecent! Qi Zhenbai, the ruler of the powerful and deep-rooted Qi family in the capital, fully deserves being God’s favored one - handsome in appearance, indifferent in character, iron-blooded and strong in means and the second most sought after bachelor in the city. He is a hotshot, except for being so weak and sickly that doctors have determined that he won't live past 30. His past life ended at 29. However, this life is fated to be a little different after meeting her. Making money in summer vacation. "There are too many crooks these days."  “Exactly, they perfectly able, but they don't look for a good job.” A group of people points at Chi Shuyan, who has set up a fortune telling stall. On the one hand, she is discouraged from pretending to be a swindler, but also encouraged to resemble one slightly. Chi Shuyan stays firm, drawing talismans while sucking on a lollipop.  One month later… "Master Chi, fortunately you told my fortune. You allowed me to escape the misfortune." "Master Chi, how much is this Ghost Ward Talisman? I want 10 of them!" "Master Chi, can you help me calculate my family's luck in passing? Money is not a problem." People’s eyes glow as they look at Chi Shuyan collecting excessive amounts of money. To look so sage-like even when doing a tacky task of collecting money, she's indeed an erudite expert.
Fantasy
1854 Chs
My Wife Is A Ghost Exorciser

My Wife Is A Ghost Exorciser

Song Yan lived a miserable life. She was born with a great fortune but her ‘ luck ‘ was ‘ snatched ‘ by her half sister . It was her fortune that she was fated to marry Fu Yusheng , the Ceo and owner of the Fu corporations . However , her half sister who was jealous of intercepted in her fate and snatched her ‘ good luck ‘ away , from then on Song Yan faced countless troubles , she met with accidents , lost her scripts and finally died after meeting a road accident . But she was unwilling , unwilling because she loved Fu Yusheng and her son whom she left behind in the Fu family . Her soul that should have scattered and brought to Hell in front of King Yama , turned into a vicious ghost . Only after becoming a ghost did she realise what kind of perfect deception her half sister has planned for her . Luckily before her soul could become any more dark and become a malevolent spirit , she crosses path with a Celestial master who promises her a fresh start as long as she stays with him and learns the way of supernatural . So , Song Yan became the Celestial master’s disciple and continued to serve the Celestial master and his family as a Ghost . After five hundred years of service , she is freed by her master and get a chance to rebirth . She is reborn on the day she met with the car accident . In this life she is endowed with supernatural power to see the celestial truths . She vows to avenge herself and her son who met an unfortunate death because of her half sister . But why is her apathetic husband who never cared about her , coming after her ?
Fantasy
1463 Chs
The Fragile Beauty Can See the Ghost

The Fragile Beauty Can See the Ghost

Su Nanzhi was born with a heart condition and was once told she wouldn't live past 18. But she survived, and with her extraordinary eyes, her heart was trained to remain untroubled. The first time she saw Jiang Beiyu, she heard a song beating "thump thump" in her chest. He was so handsome. Su Nanzhi fit the image of a delicate beauty all too well, and she happened to have been nurtured in a rural village for over a decade. Her uncles, brothers, and sisters in the family looked at her as though she were a performing monkey. That is, until this performing monkey shed all her covert coats... Theater 1: Owing to Su Nanzhi's heart condition, her classmates were always afraid to say anything too stimulating, even speaking to her in soft, gentle tones. Later, at dawn, a few classmates who loved horror films bumped into Su Nanzhi at a midnight showing in a movie theater. Classmate: “…” Is the tolerance for heart disease this high now? Su Nanzhi: Will you listen to my explanation? You might not believe it, but the ghosts in the movies aren't as scary as the ones she saw when she first started out. Theater 2: The handsome and distinguished young man read Su Nanzhi's old journals and found out how she had drooled over her own face for more than just a day or two. He frowned as if he had encountered a problem trickier than Goldbach's Conjecture and finally couldn't help but ask her: “Are you sure you're just into my face?” “My body is pretty good too, do you want to check it out?”
Urban
1161 Chs
What are the characteristics of Shinto ghost stories?
Many Shinto ghost stories often involve spirits that are connected to nature. For instance, a spirit might be associated with a particular tree or a body of water.
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2024-11-02 04:06
Can you introduce some Shinto ghost stories?
The Teke - Teke is also a Shinto - related ghost story. It's about a female spirit who was cut in half by a train. She now roams around, making a 'teke - teke' sound as she drags her upper half with her hands. These stories often carry moral lessons or are used to explain the unknown in Shinto beliefs. For example, they might be a way to warn people about the consequences of being disrespectful to the spirits or the unknown forces in nature.
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2024-11-02 03:36
Water Shinto
There are many water gods in Taoism. Here are some common Taoist water gods: - Zhenwu Great Emperor: The third day of the third month of the lunar calendar is the birthday of Zhenwu Great Emperor. He was known as the Great Emperor Xuanwu, the True Lord of the Blessed Saint, the Mysterious Heaven God, and so on. He was the master god of Wudang Mountain and had an important position in Taoism. He was the northern water god. - Water De Star Lord: Also known as Water God, Water De True Lord. He was the Star Lord of Mercury and was in charge of the affairs of the rivers and seas in the world. The full name was "Northern Water Virtue, Mercury, and Mercury Lord." He was regarded as a subordinate of the Water Official Great Emperor (it was said that he was the same god as the Water Official Great Emperor). He wore a star crown, red shoes, black clouds and Longevity Crane clothes, held a jade slip hanging with a seven-star sword, and hung a white jade ring. He was in charge of the human world's water race, the fish, and the snow and hail. In the mythical novel Journey to the West, Sun Wukong once asked for help when he was trapped. He sent the Yellow River God to help. - ** Four Blasphemy Water Gods **: Taoism turned the four blasphemies into four water gods. The god of the Yangtze River was the King of Jiangdu Guangyuan; the god of the Yellow River was the King of Hedu Lingyuan; the god of the Huaihe River was the King of Huaidu Changyuan; and the god of the Jishui River was the King of Jidu Qingyuan. In addition, there were also Dragon Mother, North Emperor, Queen of Heaven, and King Hongsheng in Lingnan area who were regarded as local water gods. There were many believers in Guangdong and other places, and there were also related folk cultural activities. For example, during the birthday of Huangpu Polo in Guangzhou, King Hongsheng invited Dragon Mother, North Emperor, and Queen of Heaven to gather at the South Sea Temple to hold a celebration. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-03-17 22:37
Taoist Shinto
The Taoist Shinto contained many gods, and its background stemmed from the fact that Taoism was a multi-god worshipping religion that worshiped heaven and ancestors. Among them, the Three Pristine Dao Ancestors had a high status, including the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of Yuqing (Pangu), who lived in the Yuqing Sacred Realm of Qingwei Heaven above the 35 Heavens. He ruled the "Hunyuan" period, which symbolized the beginning of the universe's chaos and the undetermined Yin and Yang. The birthday of the gods was the winter solstice. Yu Yu lived in the pure heaven above the thirty-fourth heaven, ruling the Hongyuan period, which symbolized the beginning of chaos and the separation of Yin and Yang. His birthday was the summer solstice. Taiqing Lord Dao De lived in the Taiqing Fairyland above the thirty-third heaven, ruling the Taichu period, which symbolized the formation of heaven and earth and the transformation of all things. Laozi's birthday was the fifteenth day of the second month of the lunar calendar. There were also the Three Treasure Lords, namely the Heavenly Treasure Lord, the Spiritual Treasure Lord, and the Divine Treasure Lord. They were the three great cult masters, Dongzhen, Dongxuan, and Dongshen, respectively. They were the other names of the three Celestial Venerables. Other than that, there was also the Divine Mother Primogenitor, who was the descendant of the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of Fuli. Her eldest son was the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of Yuqing. The Heavenly Lord of Shangqing was from the Hong family. The Heavenly Lord of Wushangyuan was the mother of Laozi. The Heavenly King of Yuanshi was in the palace of Mount Yujing in the center of the sky. He communicated with the Holy Mother of Taiyuan and gave birth to the Nine Light Mystic Maiden (Taizhen Queen Mother of the West). The Jade Emperor, whose full name was Haotian Golden Watchtower Supreme Sovereign, was also known as "Haotian Golden Watchtower Jade Emperor Xuan Qiong High God","Jade Emperor Great Heavenly Venerate","Haotian Brilliant Hall Jade Emperor","Xuan Qiong High God" and so on. This was only a portion of the gods in the Daoist theological records. The entire theological records covered a wide variety of gods. "Shen Mingri" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-17 02:00
Shinto of the prehistoric novel
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2024-09-25 14:30
Supreme Shinto novels
The Supreme Divine Path was a fantasy novel written by Maple Falling Memories. The story was about a talented young man. He had the bloodline of the Primordial True Dragon, but because of this, he became a forbidden and ominous physique and was cruelly persecuted. However, he survived tenaciously and the accompanying ancient bronze bell guided him to unlock the potential of his bloodline, writing his own legend with hot blood. In a golden age, all kinds of ancient blood physiques emerged one after another. He embarked on the path of the divine path of pursuing the gods and celestial ranks. The young man used the power of his true dragon bloodline to shock the world and become an existence that suppressed the ancient times. The novel had ended, and the latest chapter was the ending of chapter 617.
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2024-12-18 06:52
Japanese Shinto Symbol
The symbol of Shinto in Japan is Torii. Torii could be used as a symbol to distinguish between Japanese shrines and temples. There were shrines with Torii, while temples had three or five towers. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-06 18:29
Japanese Shinto clergymen
In Japanese Shinto, since ancient times, the priests, gods, and lower-level clerics were generally hereditary. The clergy were also known as temple officials and temple masters. By the end of December 2012, there were 85,000 Shinto priests in the country. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-05 04:01
Is Shinto legal in China?
There was no Shinto religion in China. The legal religions in China were Roman, Christian, Buddhist, and Taoist. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-04 14:54
Information about Shinto
Shinto was the local religion of the Yamato and Ryukyu ethnic groups in Japan. It was divided into Yamato Shinto and Ryukyu Shinto. The Yamato Shinto was originally based on nature worship. It originated from the local tradition of worshipping gods on Honshu Island and Shikoku Island. It belonged to the pan-spiritual polytheism (elf worship) and regarded all kinds of animals and plants in nature as gods. The Ryukyu Shinto originated from the Ryukyu Islands and was mainly based on the belief in the Dragon Palace and the belief in the Imperial Mountain.(The Imperial Mountain was the general name for the Ryukyu Shinto Sacred Realm. It was the place where the gods existed in Ryukyu mythology and the place where they received the gods. The Yamato Shinto had a similar Torii.) Shinto shrines were the main body of Shinto. There were a large number of shrines all over Japan, but there was no unified target of worship. Some shrines worshipped the local ancestors, some worshipped the ancestors of agriculture, the ancestors of reproduction, or the ancestors of fishing. Since ancient times, there were eight million gods in Japan, and each shrine worshipped one or two gods. The Great God of Heaven was also one of them. The ethics of Shinto originated from ancient times. It was originally a kind of sacrificial activity, and later unified with court sacrifice. At first, it was mainly based on nature worship, ancestor worship, and emperor worship. After absorbing China Confucianism and Buddhism from the fifth to the eighth century, it gradually formed a relatively complete system. Before the Meiji Restoration (1868), due to the popularity of Buddhism, Shinto was only in a dependent position. After the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese government, in order to consolidate the royal power, honored Shinto as the national religion (the national Shinto). It became a tool for the Meiji government to teach the people loyalty and loyalty to the country and swear loyalty to the emperor. The "heroic performance" of the Japanese Kamikaze Special Forces in World War II was an example. After Japan's defeat in World War II, on New Year's Day 1946, Emperor Hirohito issued a declaration denying his divine status. The commander-in-chief of the allied forces demanded that Japan abolish the national Shinto. Shinto became a folk religion, but it was still the most respected religion of the Japanese people, accounting for 80% of the population. There were no classics to be found in Shinto. The two ancient books that could barely be called Shinto classics were "Ancient Affairs" and "Japanese Secretary." "Shen Mingri" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-02 20:06
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