I am the only real fairy in the world
Chapter 1 Wedge: Longevity
Chapter 1 Wedge: Longevity
Immortality seems to be an eternal topic for human beings.
In the fantasy world of human beings, no matter the East or the West, there are immortal characters in their own legends.
Such as the angels in the west, the immortals in the east and so on.
Almost every mythical god is immortal.
Even in the modern society where science and technology are so advanced, human research on longevity has never stopped.
The desire for longevity seems to be engraved in human genes.
In reality, people have long begun to explore immortality.
For example, there have been alchemists in the West who explored the elixir of life.
As early as 2000 years ago, in the land of China, Xu Fu went to the east to seek the elixir for the first emperor.
Since then, countless emperors have sought Taoist elixir, wanting to hold the power in their hands forever.
Of course, they all failed.
Some returned without success.
And some even died of poisoning.
It seems that no one can stop the program originally set by the Creator, so that individual human beings will continue to age until they die.
But is there really no immortal in history?
According to the legend, there are not a few immortals.
For example, Liu An, the king of Huainan who was forced to commit suicide when his rebellion was exposed in historical records, has unofficial history saying that not only did he not die, but he also took the elixir Xiaju to ascend, and even chickens and dogs followed him to attain enlightenment.
The Yellow Emperor ascended on a dragon.
In the Tang Dynasty, there was a female Taoist priest named "Xie Ziran" who soared in full view of the public.
Of course, these legends are stronger in the modern society where technology is changing with each passing day.
After all, humans have already been able to detect Mars, so where can you ascend to?
But the legend of longevity is not just about ascension.
Peng Zu was eight hundred years old.
Li Qingyun is 250 and six years old.
In the Tang Dynasty, a man named Chen Jun lived to the Yuan Dynasty. It is said that his lifespan was as high as 440 years old.
Zhang Sanfeng, the well-known founder of the Wudang School, is also rumored to have lived to be 210 years old.
And... the famous Taoist priest Chen Pu is over 300 years old.
As if, these are all true.
(End of this chapter)
Immortality seems to be an eternal topic for human beings.
In the fantasy world of human beings, no matter the East or the West, there are immortal characters in their own legends.
Such as the angels in the west, the immortals in the east and so on.
Almost every mythical god is immortal.
Even in the modern society where science and technology are so advanced, human research on longevity has never stopped.
The desire for longevity seems to be engraved in human genes.
In reality, people have long begun to explore immortality.
For example, there have been alchemists in the West who explored the elixir of life.
As early as 2000 years ago, in the land of China, Xu Fu went to the east to seek the elixir for the first emperor.
Since then, countless emperors have sought Taoist elixir, wanting to hold the power in their hands forever.
Of course, they all failed.
Some returned without success.
And some even died of poisoning.
It seems that no one can stop the program originally set by the Creator, so that individual human beings will continue to age until they die.
But is there really no immortal in history?
According to the legend, there are not a few immortals.
For example, Liu An, the king of Huainan who was forced to commit suicide when his rebellion was exposed in historical records, has unofficial history saying that not only did he not die, but he also took the elixir Xiaju to ascend, and even chickens and dogs followed him to attain enlightenment.
The Yellow Emperor ascended on a dragon.
In the Tang Dynasty, there was a female Taoist priest named "Xie Ziran" who soared in full view of the public.
Of course, these legends are stronger in the modern society where technology is changing with each passing day.
After all, humans have already been able to detect Mars, so where can you ascend to?
But the legend of longevity is not just about ascension.
Peng Zu was eight hundred years old.
Li Qingyun is 250 and six years old.
In the Tang Dynasty, a man named Chen Jun lived to the Yuan Dynasty. It is said that his lifespan was as high as 440 years old.
Zhang Sanfeng, the well-known founder of the Wudang School, is also rumored to have lived to be 210 years old.
And... the famous Taoist priest Chen Pu is over 300 years old.
As if, these are all true.
(End of this chapter)
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