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Rise of Humanity

Rise of Humanity

Title: Rise of Humanity, 人道至尊 Author: 宅猪 (Zai Zhu) Status: 1490 Chapters (completed) Translator: RisingDawn Editor: GemVoo Chapter Release Rate: 1 chapter a day Join us on Discord Review us on NovelUpdates Tags: Legends, Mythology, Demons, Gods, Dragons, Monsters, Clever Protagonist, Romance Synopsis In the world birthed by Pangu, the Three Sovereigns lit the spark of humanity that the Five Emperors would later fan into a blazing fire, eternally branding humanity as the leaders of the world…. This was a time where twilight had descended on the reign of the Human Sovereign and the Five Emperors had yet to emerge – humanity was merely one of the myriad races wandering about the vast cosmos. This was a desolate and barren era. The monsters, devils, heavenly gods, and deities of all races stood aloft; with the demons, heavenly souls, and spirits dancing freely around the world. The humans were still a feeble and burgeoning race at the mercy of the pantheon of races that ruled the world together from within the great wilderness. This was not the era of the Foreworld, but the barbaric and untamed era of uncivilization! Let us rewind back to China’s ancient and classical mythology and recount the legendary tale of how a single figure led humanity out of an epoch of darkness and into a new dawn. “Why do I seem like a monster? It’s not that my heart longs for blood, but the indifferent reality, and the harsh truth ... that drives me to kill.” — Zhong Yue Click for more Notable Quotes! Here's a picture of the Three-taloned Golden Crow that will appear in the novel: Click for more Mythical Creatures! Things You Should Know Honestly, judging from the title itself, one’s initial impression would be that the story is simply another boring and cliche cultivation novel. Or at least, that was what I thought at first when I was first introduced to this novel by a friend. But to my surprise, and most likely to yours, (if you read it, that is ...) you will soon come to realize that the plot gets very interesting, involving many characters from the ancient and primeval eras of Chinese mythology. Every story has their own charms, and every character has their own tale to tell. And this, is the tale of a young man fighting not for himself, but for the betterment of humanity. The plot starts to get really good at around chapter 50-ish, and that’s when the roller coaster starts to rise higher and higher to never come down again (literally, it ended in a climax).
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What are the best Carl Jung novels?
Carl Jung is mainly known for his psychological works rather than novels in the traditional sense. However, some of his works that read in a somewhat narrative and engaging way could be considered are 'Memories, Dreams, Reflections'. It gives an in - depth look into his own psychological development and ideas through his personal experiences, dreams, and memories.
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2024-11-17 11:07
What are the features of a Carl Jung caricature?
A Carl Jung caricature often exaggerates his distinctive physical features or his famous theories. It might focus on his serious expression or his complex ideas in a simplified and humorous way.
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2025-06-16 02:40
What kind of Carl Jung comics are available?
There are various types of Carl Jung comics, including those that explore his theories on psychology and self-awareness.
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2025-04-23 01:31
Tell me about Carl Jung's life story.
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist. He was born in 1875. Jung had a very interesting life. He studied under Freud initially but later developed his own ideas. His concept of the collective unconscious was revolutionary. He explored the depths of the human psyche through his research and his own self - analysis.
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2024-11-09 01:28
What are the key events in Carl Jung's life story?
One key event was his association with Freud. It was a crucial part of his early career. Another was his development of the concept of the collective unconscious.
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2024-11-09 07:36
How is the connection between Carl Jung's Anima concept and comics?
It's an interesting connection. Comics sometimes draw inspiration from Jung's ideas to create complex characters and storylines.
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2025-04-28 23:11
The End of Humanity
I recommend the Great Universe Era. This book was written by Zhttty, the founder of the infinite style. This was a sci-fi-doomsday crisis novel, and the story was super exciting. After the destruction of Earth, the protagonist brought the people of Earth to wander the universe and develop their civilization. Although the ending was a little rushed, the first and middle stages were very powerful. The setting in the book was superb, and it drew lessons from many excellent settings and could be displayed at the right time. The story was leveled up in the form of a map, and any deviation from the main storyline could be pulled back. In terms of logic, readers without any foundation could easily immerse themselves in it. There were many interesting points in the book, such as the laws of the universe, the dark forest, and so on. Many readers were attracted by it. Some were engrossed in reading it until two in the morning, while others read it many times. Many people tipped the author. Everyone had a high opinion of the book. Although they were dissatisfied with the lousy ending, they also recognized that this was a good book. The other novels also had their own characteristics, but " The Age of the Great Universe " was outstanding in terms of imagination and plot. It was very worth reading. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-04-10 08:41
Can you recommend some of the best Carl Jung works that are like novels?
Definitely, 'Memories, Dreams, Reflections' stands out. It reads like a personal story where Jung shares his own life journey, his dreams, and how these experiences shaped his psychological theories. It has a narrative flow that makes it accessible and engaging.
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2024-11-17 13:06
How does the Batman Arkham Asylum comic relate to Carl Jung's theories?
I think there's not a direct connection. The comic is mostly about Batman's adventures and doesn't explicitly draw from Jung's theories.
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2025-12-28 10:20
The Awakening of Humanity at the End of the World
The following were some recommendations for novels about the awakening of humans during the apocalypse: " Doomsday: I Can Awaken Esper Abilities Constantly "," Doomsday Infinite Devouring Evolution "," Doomsday Frozen: I Awaken an Infinite System "," Doomsday Spiritual Artifact Master "," Doomsday Water Silk World "," Doomsday Transformed into a Demon "," Doomsday Big Boss Metaphysical Wins in Era Literature "," Devouring Evolution "," My Girlfriend is a Zombie "," Abaddon ", etc. These novels covered the background of the apocalypse, the awakening of human abilities, the theme of zombies, and so on. Each book had a different storyline and characteristics. These novels described the cruelty of the post-apocalyptic environment and the survival and growth of humans in it. At the same time, they also included elements such as fighting zombies with wisdom, controlling superpowers, and multiple female protagonists. These novels could satisfy the reading needs of readers who liked the theme of awakening after the apocalypse.
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2024-12-28 23:46
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