The Human History of Those Gods: A Continuous Stream
那些神的人间史:剎那相续
Summary
Whose world is this? Is it a world of humans, or a world of gods, ghosts, demons, and monsters? Is the one you love human or a scourge of evil? As you journey forward, peeling away skin and bones, have you ever regretted it? Liang Song doesn't level up by fighting monsters, nor does he possess innate spiritual roots. With the eyes of a mortal, he observes the world; with a mortal body, he questions the will of Heaven. Gods, ghosts, and monsters, carrying the Life Contract of the Li Altar, roam the mortal realm, operating within the forbidden realms of the mountains and seas, following the laws of the *Shangqing Bone Marrow Spiritual Text Ghost Law* and other regulations. Those who violate the laws will be pursued by the various paths of the Li Altar and exiled to the Great Rain Void. What is this world truly like? What are the mysteries of gods and ghosts? The author of this work has cultivated the Daoist canon for ten years and written in seclusion for three years, aiming to reconstruct the underlying logic of Chinese fantasy using serious literary methods. The plot is embedded in history, philosophy, and traditional culture; everything has its source, every word is researched, there are no melodramatic monster-fighting tropes, no cheap emotional value; there is family and country, all living beings, and secrets about the gods.
- 1 Chapter 1 Snowstorm over Aimang Mountain
- 2 Chapter 2 The soul is shocked and breaks the mountain view
- 3 Chapter 3 Searching for Liang and Song
- 4 Chapter 4 Adding insult to injury, the mountain and lake collapsed.
- 5 Chapter 5 The Mysterious Shrine
- 6 Chapter 6 Survival in the Wilderness
- 7 Chapter 7 Did the Mountain Spirit Kill and Hide the Corpse?
- 8 Chapter 8 Transformation into Fish
- 9 Chapter 9 Timeless in the Mountains
- 10 Chapter 10 Search and Rescue Hopeless
- 11 Chapter 11: Release Liang and Song
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