
Summary
Flowers and branches face the water and come back to the embankment, while leisurely shining on the river flow also shines on the mud.Thousands of spring breezes are so flattering, there used to be phoenixes in the night.The practice story of the Taiqingzong seniors and juniors.With a lot of hands and brains, it will be updated slowly. ====== Caution: 1. This article is based on the background of Chinese mythology and monsters. All practices are collected from the contents of Taoist scriptures. Viewers should first clear their minds of the usual classification of qi-building funds, Dan Yuanying, etc.The texts about practice that appear in this article are all excerpted from Taoist scriptures (mainly "The Seven Signs of Yunji"). Since the author has little reading, he is more interested in literary business, and he likes to pinch the beginning and the end, and put it together randomly. Don't be surprised if you see it. 2. The content of multiple ghost novels will appear in the text, and they will be randomly matched. 3. The custom of Song and Ming Dynasties should be adopted for the scenery, utensils, appellations, etc. (because there are the most Song Dynasty materials on hand), if there is something wrong, please catch the bug.Content tags: Xianxia cultivating spirits, gods and monsters┃ Search keywords: Protagonist: Ye Guhong, Xie Yantang┃ Supporting roles:
- 1 Chapter 1
- 2 Chapter 2
- 3 Chapter 3
- 4 Chapter 4
- 5 Chapter 5
- 6 Chapter 6
- 7 Chapter 7
- 8 Chapter 8
- 9 Chapter 9
- 10 Chapter 10
- 11 Chapter 11
- 12 Chapter 12
- 13 Chapter 13
- 14 Chapter 14
- 15 Chapter 15
- 16 Chapter 16
- 17 Chapter 17
- 18 Chapter 18
- 19 Chapter 19
- 20 Chapter 20
- 21 Chapter 21
- 22 Chapter 22
- 23 Chapter 23
- 24 Chapter 24
- 25 Chapter 25
- 26 Chapter 26
- 27 Chapter 27
- 28 Chapter 28
- 29 Chapter 29
- 30 Chapter 30
- 31 Chapter 31
- 32 Chapter 32
- 33 Chapter 33
- 34 Chapter 34
- 35 Chapter 35
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