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A Farmer's Journey To Immortality
Author: Grayback
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"Battling young masters for some treasures in mysterious caves? No, thank you. What's so special about a ring containing an old sage's trapped soul? I'll just toss it away. Becoming a direct disciple of some big expert with many enemies? Count me out. I'll flip the bird to the pointless struggle in prestigious sects that only attract calamity. What I have here, this opportunity I've seized, is plenty for me. I'll choose safe and steady methods of progress, even if they're slow. After all, I'm just a simple farmer seeking peace through cultivation. I'll rely on myself to pave the way." - Aksai Everwood (Chapter 7) ============ Aksai Everwood was a terminally ill man in his past life who signed up for one last experiment and accidentally made history by merging his mind with an artificial super intelligence. Instead of dying, he woke up in another world with a new name, new body, and a magical farm. But this isn’t your average pastoral paradise. Spirit farming here means dealing with dangerous cultivation, chaotic realms, and the occasional reality-bending headache. Armed with neural tech, an enchanted farm that grows mystical resources, and the ability to travel between worlds, Aksai skips the usual sect life to blaze his own trail. From druidic powers to martial arts and body cultivation, he’s on a path to conquer many realms. ============ Additional Tags: #druid #bloodlines #Martialarts #worldhopping #artificialintelligence #coldmc #battlenovel #calculatingmc #villain #farming #spiritcultivation #mindcultivation #bodycultivation #worldhopping #rpgelements #low-keymc #sliceoflife #nonarrogantmc
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The origin of Journey to the West
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2025-03-11 17:20
"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous novels of ancient China. The author was the Ming Dynasty. The novel tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who went to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. It was said that this story originated from the Tang Dynasty poet Xuanzang's "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty." Xuanzang was a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. He went to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures and brought back a large number of Buddhist scriptures and cultural knowledge, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture. Later, he wrote Journey to the West based on Xuanzang's Journey to the Western Regions and adapted it into an ancient Chinese novel. There were many myths, legends and mysterious stories in Journey to the West. The most famous one was the story of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. Sun Wukong was a resourceful monkey, Zhu Bajie was a lazy and playful pig, Monk Sand was a loyal and brave monk, and Tang Sanzang was a benevolent and knowledgeable monk. The four of them went through 81 difficulties together and finally went to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures, realizing the promotion of Buddhism and the pursuit of universal values.
What is the origin of divination in Journey to the West?
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2026-07-15 13:16
In Journey to the West, divination mainly revolved around Yuan Shoucheng. Yuan Shoucheng was a famous warlock in the Tang Dynasty. He was Yuan Tiangang's uncle. He was born with a "strange appearance, beautiful appearance", able to know the front and back, and good at judging yin and yang. He was a fortune-teller in Chang 'an. He could calculate the location of the water tribe in the Wei River and let the fisherman know when he could catch a fish. The Dragon King of the Jing River was angry and afraid of his divination ability, so he asked him to calculate the time of rain. After he calculated correctly, the Dragon King of the Jing River changed the time of rain without permission, violating the rules of heaven and was beheaded by Wei Zheng in his dream. However, there was no special mythological setting about the "origin" of the divination itself in Journey to the West. It was just that Yuan Shoucheng's magical divination ability promoted the development of the relevant plot. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The origin of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West
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2026-03-18 22:45
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was a stone ape that was born from an immortal stone in the Huaguo Mountain of the Aolai Kingdom in the Eastern Victory Divine Prefecture. This immortal stone had existed since the creation of the world. It was nurtured by the natural beauty of the earth, the essence of the sun, and the moonlight. It produced an immortal cell and a stone egg that turned into a stone monkey. The stone monkey bowed in all directions as soon as it was born. Its eyes shone with golden light as it shot towards the Dou Fu and alarmed the celestial heavens. After taking the bait and water, the golden light faded. He led the monkeys to the Water Curtain Cave and was honored as the "Monkey King". Later, in order to learn the art of immortality, he traveled across the sea to become a disciple of Grandmaster Bodhi and was given the Buddhist name "Sun Wukong". There were also scholars who believed that the image of Sun Wukong was created by using the mythical monster Wu Zhiqi, who fought against Wu Zhiqi during Dayu's flood control. Wu Zhiqi was born before the Untainted Land. He had a body like an ape, a tall nose, a pale face, golden eyes, and white teeth. He was good at diving before his spiritual intelligence was developed. Later, he cultivated the ability to overturn rivers and seas. He settled in the Huai River and called himself the Water Lord of the Huai River. However, according to the original setting of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was a stone monkey born from an immortal stone.
About the origin of the title of Journey to the West
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2024-09-22 23:12
The title of Journey to the West originated from the classical Chinese novel, Journey to the Western Regions of the Great Tang Dynasty. The novel was an adventure in the Western Regions written by Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty. During the Tang Dynasty, Master Xuanzang went to India and other places to obtain scriptures and finally completed the true scripture after going through countless hardships. Because of his legendary experience and the scriptures he brought back, the novel was widely used in literature, opera, and film, becoming the most famous mythical and legendary novel in China.
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