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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.

Chapter 277: The Hanging View, Daoist Past, and the Inheritance That Was Taken Away?. [277]



Summary

In their journey, Ci Song follows Ning Ping An to the Hanging View, a temple on a cliff in the Great Liang Kingdom, revered for its protective plaque from a Ren Zu sage. The plaque is said to safeguard the land from evil and is linked to the Dao Jia's sacrifices during past invasions. Ci Song learns of a rumored heart's blood drop from Dao Jia ancestors that could enhance one's cultivation. Upon reaching the temple, they discover the inheritance has been taken, possibly by a talented figure named Dao Zi Ling. Ning Ping An reflects on his own unsuccessful encounter with the challenging inheritance, highlighting its unique nature that adapts to each individual’s path.

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