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Download the complete txt set of the martial arts slaying demon e-book

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The ancient Yellow River was vast and green, starting from the northwest plateau Galloping down, after nine twists and turns, it alluvially forms a fertile plain in front of Mount Tai in Dongyue, and then flows into the sea.

Between the Yellow River and Mount Tai there is an alluvial plain called the Holy Land. Mount Tai has been revered as the first of the five mountains since ancient times. To the south of Mount Tai, the Yellow River, which gave birth to Chinese civilization, flows through it, naturally forming the world's largest geomantic omen - the 'Jade Belt Waist'. The Holy Realm occupies a geomantic treasure land surrounded by jade belts. Since ancient times, this place has been full of spiritual energy, nourishing everything in the Holy Realm, especially the human race, which is the leader of all spirits.

The so-called "outstanding people and places", the sacred areas are known as Dongwen, Xiwu, Beitai, Nanhu and Zhongchuzu.

Dongwen refers to the five sages and seventy-two sages of Confucianism headed by Confucius, Mencius, Yanzi, Zengzi and Zisi, as well as Mozi and Lu Ban were born in the eastern part of the Holy Land.

Xiwu refers to the western part of the holy territory which is the birthplace of Emperor Xuanyuan, Emperor Yan, Taihao, Shaohao, Emperor Shun, Chiyou and Houyi.

Beitai naturally refers to Mount Tai, the first of the five mountains.

Nanhu is the ancient Yellow River that suddenly widened when it passed through the southern end of the sanctuary, forming a huge and beautiful lake. Because it is located at the southern end of the sanctuary, it is known as Nanhu in the world.

The first ancestor of Chinese culture, of course, refers to Emperor Fuxi, who is known as the first ancestor of humanities...