A little explanation of the plot and setting of the novel

This book is close to 400,000 words now, and the swordsman has overhauled the previous text and changed a lot of details, and the old book friends probably don't know the changes, so there are a few points that need to be emphasized with the book friends.

First, the world background of Shushan and the gods, Journey to the West is completely out of bounds, and book friends who have seen too much of the flood may limit their thinking, resulting in the chaos of the character background setting, and see that there are familiar nouns and characters in the book, such as (Kunlun, Guangchengzi, etc.), habitually they will correspond to the nouns and characters in the flood wilderness, in fact, the human world of Shushan, including the Lingkong fairy world, is a set of settings that the lord of Huanzhu House has made by himself by mixing some classics of Taoism and Buddhism, so there will be some characters and nouns that readers are familiar with, but, remember, they are different from the settings in other books。。 Especially in the Lingkong Immortal Realm, there is no specific description, but there is no follow-up if you just throw out a concept (because the book is a eunuch), but don't worry about the book friends, the swordsman will complete the incomplete setting.

There are a few nouns to explain.

Guangchengzi in the first Shu Mountain, not the Guangchengzi under the Yuan Shimen in the Fengshen, Guangchengzi in Shu Mountain, that is, the ancestor of Taishang Dao, can be said to be the ancestor of immortals, the earliest human ancestor who attained Taoism, and the chief director and behind-the-scenes boss of the entire Shushan story.

The emergence of the Taoist "Three Qings" system in Chinese history was in the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, which was first proposed and established by the Lingbao faction, and after the Tang and Song dynasties, the system of this immortal belief was widely spread, and gradually accepted by other organizations of Taoism, and became the common belief of Taoism, and before the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the ancestor of Taoism that people believed in was the teacher of the Yellow Emperor, Guangchengzi, and it is obvious that the owner of the Pearl House did not adopt the "Three Qings" system as the background setting.

As for the "Kunlun faction" that appeared in the book, it is not the Kunlun faction in the gods, it was created by the character of Yiyuan Patriarch in Shushan, and it has nothing to do with Yuan Shi Tianzun.

There is also a mention in the original book of "Rulai" book friends should not be associated with the Buddha in the Journey to the West, such as a general name for the Buddha, not a specific reference, any Buddhist monk, as long as he can become a Buddha, can be called such a lai.

The Lingkong Immortal Realm in this book and the Earth Immortal Realm in the Journey to the West are also two different things, not the same, there are no saints, quasi-saints or anything in them.

The level of this book is set, Lian Qi, Tongshen, Ling Xu, Zifu, Scattered Immortals, Earth Immortals, Heavenly Immortals, Golden Immortals, Taiyi, Da Luo, Creation, and Detachment.

In the world of Shushan, the highest power that can appear in the human world is the level of the Golden Immortal, and the highest power that can appear in the fairy world is the level of Da Luo Daozu, (Guang Chengzi is one of the big bosses behind the scenes of this book, you can guess what level he is) That is to say, the achievement of Da Luo can run rampant in the fairy world. Achieving a golden immortal can almost run rampant in the human world.

Then some book friends will ask.,Aren't there two levels behind?,That's right,That's where the biggest suspense of this book lies.,The protagonist's soul and the almost chicken rib-like bead gold finger are all part of the suspense.,This involves a game between higher-level powers.。

The swordsman in this book will use his own settings to supplement some gaps in the original setting, and reasonably explain many puzzling plot settings in the original book, (for example, for those immortals in the Mao world Buddhism, and even the golden immortal-level bosses are holding Emei stinky feet, for Mao alien monks can fly up but the demon cultivators are difficult to fly, for Mao Guangchengzi to throw magic weapons everywhere in the human world and throw heavenly books, etc.) The swordsman dares to say that this is by no means a Shushan fandom written with a single shot of the head. )

In the Shushan Great World of this book, there are no more than 10 powerful characters at the Taiyi level, and there are no more than 100 worlds in the entire Shushan Human Realm, Demon Realm, and Immortal Realm at the Golden Immortal level. There will be no bloody situation where the protagonist cultivates as a promotion, Jin Xian, and Taiyi will walk all over the ground, and in the final analysis, the plot flow is not an upgrade flow.

According to the plot in the swordsman's book, there are only four golden immortals confirmed so far: Ai Zhenzi, Changmei Zhenren, Qinglian Sword Immortal, and Hesha Daochang. (Lu Zudan Sutra was changed to the Heavenly Immortal Inheritance).

Achieving a golden immortal, difficult, haha......