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Eternal Sacred King
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He is a young man without a spirit root. It is believed that this denies him the chance at cultivation. However, a mysterious lady imparts a Supreme Demon Classic to him and from then on, he starts his path of cultivation. He undergoes a total transformation to emerge as the most fearsome and powerful fiendish demon in his era, that even immortals and fiends are fearful of him, and saints are at his beck and call. Mastering the Supreme Demon Classic is the turning point in his life. He is able to unleash his immense and divine power from within, illuminating the entire universe!
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The Sacred Ruins

To rise from defeat; to revive amidst the dissipation. As the vast oceans turn to dust and the thunder and lightning fade away, That strand of spiritual mist once again approaches our great world. With the shackles that bound our world now severed— A whole new world of mystery and wonder awaits, As we turn the corner... ------ The Sacred Ruins Is a story set in a post-apocalyptic world. A world that has recovered to a state that is roughly equal to our own world in terms of technology and culture, although its ancient history remains largely unknown. The story begins during the post-graduation trip of our protagonist, where he discovers some ancient ruins and witnesses “the great change”, an upheaval that changed everything. The changing earth not only brought about new, unexplored landscape but also sparked the evolution of all organisms. Plants and animals started gaining sentience and some humans obtained unimaginable powers. The legends, myths, and tales of old seemed to have suddenly come to life as the earth entered a new era where beasts and men formed factions, explored new lands and ultimately struggled for supremacy. We follow the MC as he grows from being an eccentric young man into a badass expert warrior while meeting other funny characters and forming brotherly bonds. We watch as he falls into just as much hilarious situations as he does perilous ones, all the while wondering and slowly discovering the mysteries of this world. Just why was the world destroyed in the first place? Who or what had triggered this earth-shattering “change”? What profundities lie behind the process of evolution? ------ Chen Dong is one of the top authors in the Chinese Qidian site and this particular novel has been number one on its monthly charts for several months straight. If you are looking for a funny and unique novel that is free from the cliches of reincarnation and cultivation, this might just be what you are looking for. The story develops quite slowly for the first ten chapters or so but becomes much better paced afterwards. ------ Release Rate: 7 Chapters/Week

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Similar to the most sacred novels of Confucianism and Taoism
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2025-01-13 23:16
Similar to the Supreme Saint of Confucianism, there was a plagiarist novel called " Replicate 100,000 Times, Secretly Become the Supreme Saint of Confucianism." This novel told the story of the male protagonist, Zhang Yuchen, who had transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and was humiliated because of his incompetence in martial arts. However, he had awakened the copying system. As long as he copied books, he would be able to advance the Confucian Way and become stronger. This novel was in line with the theme of Confucianism and Taoism. It could be recommended as a similar plagiarist novel.
Similar to the most sacred novels of Confucianism and Taoism
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2025-01-09 07:57
Similar plagiarism novels of the Supreme Saint of Confucianism included " Copied 100,000 Times, Secretly Becoming the Supreme Saint of Confucianism "," Enlightening the Confucians and Immortals "," The Great Gan's Sage of Confucians: Starting from the Remnants "," The God of Confucianism Above "," The Buddhist Monk of the Way to the West "," Killing the Immortals and Crazy Confucians "," The Scholar of the Holy Road "," The Scholar of Confucianism and Taoism ", and " The Struggle of Confucianism and Taoism in the Three Kingdoms ".
Are there any novels that are similar to the most sacred style of Confucianism?
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2024-09-06 00:03
😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them. 1. <<Confucian Scholar>>: Transmigrate into the world of scholars. The protagonist displays his talent, cultivates Confucianism, and creates new Confucianism. 2. "The World of the Scholarly Sage": Transmigrate to a world where scholars control the world. The protagonist brings shocking poems, cultivates the zither, chess, calligraphy, and painting, and embarks on the path of the Supreme Sage. 3. "Great Xia's Sage of Literature": The main character Gu Jinnian became the eldest grandson of the Great Xia Dynasty's nobleman, the Duke of the State. He had a world of Confucianism, Taoism, martial arts, Buddhism, demons, magic, and swords. His Confucianism actually had a terrifying phenomenon. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Confucianism and Confucianism
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2026-03-01 19:19
Confucianism was founded by Confucius during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was originally a school of thought and was one of the "prominent schools" during the Pre-Qin period. It was listed as the head of the "Nine Schools of Ten Schools" from the Pre-Qin period to the early Han Dynasty. "Confucianism" was originally a group of people who hosted funerals for wealthy families. Confucius relied on "Confucianism" to make a living in his early years. Later,"Confucianism" became the proper name of Confucius School. Confucians advocated "rites and music","benevolence","loyalty and forgiveness", and the golden mean. Politically, they advocated "rule of virtue" and "benevolent government", and attached importance to moral education and self-cultivation. The concept of Confucianism was rather complicated. In terms of purpose and function, Confucianism, like other religions, taught people to endure hardship, accept social order, and abide by the law, thus ensuring social stability and maintaining the rule of the ruling class. This was one of the reasons why Confucianism was called Confucianism. From the perspective of historical development, the concept of Confucianism was born in the ritual and music culture of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Wang Chongyang, the founder of Quanzhen Taoism in the north of Jin Dynasty, proposed the concept of Confucianism in the "Three Religious Unification". However, it did not cause much response at that time. Four Buddhist monks in the Ming Dynasty once again proposed the "Three Religious Unification", which further developed this concept. From the perspective of the elements of the religious system, Confucianism regarded Confucius as the highest god (becoming a saint). The disciples of Confucius and the great scholars of the past dynasties were also in its system. They also shared some gods with Taoism. Its scriptures included the Four Books and Five Classics, as well as a large number of scriptures on rites and music, Shuo Wen, Yi Li, etc. Orthodox Confucianism could also be called Confucianism or Confucianism. In the process of development, Confucianism constantly added new content. In different periods, there were different forms of development, such as the dispute between the ancient and modern Confucian classics in the Han Dynasty, and the Confucianism in the Song Dynasty. On the one hand, the orthodox position was constantly consolidated, and on the other hand, the content was constantly innovative. However, there were also those who believed that Confucianism did not exist, only Confucianism. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
If there are Buddhist scriptures, then there are no demonic scriptures.
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2025-03-19 00:08
Buddhist scriptures were the classics of Buddhism and the guidance for Buddhist cultivation. They contained Buddhist doctrines, cultivation methods, realms, and other contents. They were of great significance to Buddhist cultivators. The Devil's Sutra may be a fake Buddhist scripture or a non-Buddhist scripture. Its content may contain demonic content that does not have practical educational significance. Buddhism believes that every Buddhist scripture has its own significance and value, but we should read and understand Buddhist scriptures in the right way to avoid being confused by their contents.
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