There were a few novels about ancient cultivation techniques that he could recommend. The first book was Great Changes. It described the changes of Taiji and Yin and Yang, as well as the story of Dao transforming into Yi and the creation of heaven and earth. The second book was " Seeking the Way of the Immortal." The protagonist, Xu Fan, encountered difficulties on the path of immortal cultivation, but he cultivated himself by experimenting with incomplete cultivation methods. The third book was " Mortal Cultivation, Obtaining Ancient Top-notch Techniques at the Beginning ", which told the story of a small mine slave who accidentally inherited the inheritance of the Immortal World. The fourth book was Tai Yi. It described the story between Xun Yi and Xun Tan, as well as their conflict on the path of immortal cultivation. These novels all involved the content of ancient immortal cultivation techniques, so they could be recommended as ancient immortal cultivation technique novels.
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