The Legend of the Eight Precepts of Journey to the West
180 parts Ongoing The background of "The Legend of the Eight Precepts of Journey to the West" is set in a world that blends mythology, cultivation, and elements of Journey to the West. This worldview is based on ancient Chinese mythology and legends, particularly influenced by classical works such as Journey to the West.
Mythology and Cultivation Background
Cultivation System: The novel constructs a detailed cultivation system, including different levels of cultivation realms (such as Yuanshen Tianxian, Taiyi Zhenxian, Daluo Jinxian, etc.), as well as various cultivation techniques, treasures, and spiritual treasures.
Tian Ting and Di Fu: Similar to traditional mythology, Tian Ting is led by the Jade Emperor and manages affairs in the immortal realm; The underworld is controlled by Yin gods such as Yan Wang, responsible for the cycle of life and death.
Mythical creatures: Many mythological creatures appear in the novel, such as dragons, phoenixes, qilins, monsters, etc., each with unique abilities and status.
Power and Struggle
Internal struggles within the Heavenly Court: The novel depicts power struggles within the Heavenly Court, such as the feud between Old Zhu and Marshal Tianqiu, and the conflict between the Jade Emperor and Kunpeng, showcasing the complex political situation in the mythological world.
The confrontation between demons and immortals: In addition to the internal struggles within the Heavenly Court, the novel also involves the confrontation and cooperation between demons and immortals, enriching the story's sense of hierarchy and depth.