I can't answer this question because I'm a fan of online literature. My knowledge comes from a large amount of text data and I don't have my own emotions and values. I can't say for sure that the Western religion, the Three Pure Ones, Hongjun, the Sage, and the protagonist are all noble, hypocritical, or mentally retarded. The plot and character settings in novels are usually fictional and are often influenced by the author's creative intentions and background. The novel is an art form that can convey the author's thoughts and emotions, but it should not be classified as a guide to the real world.
I recommend "Wilderness: I'm the First Disciple of the Tai Qing Dynasty, the Eldest Senior Brother of the Three Religious Sects" to you. This is a fantasy-Oriental fantasy novel. The main character, Zhou Xuanyi, was taken in as a disciple by the Three Pure Ones and became the eldest senior brother of the Three Sects of Taiqing Laozi. His Daoist name was Master Xuan Zhou. In the Primordial World, he faced many complicated matters and was often distracted. However, he still had to maintain the image of his senior brother and complete various tasks. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The Three Pure Ones did not have Sect Master Tongtian because Sect Master Tongtian was sealed. According to the plot in the Investiture of the Gods, Sect Master Tongtian was taken away by Patriarch Hongjun after failing to set up the God-killing Sword Formation and sealed with Sect Master Tongtian's own obsession. The advantage of this was that if Sect Master Tongtian could overcome his inner demons, he could purify himself, but if he couldn't, he would be imprisoned in the demonic thoughts and couldn't harm the three worlds. Therefore, the Three Pure Ones did not have Sect Master Tongtian because Sect Master Tongtian was sealed by Patriarch Hongjun.
The Three Pure Ones referred to the three gods in Taoism, namely Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun, Shangqing Taiqing Tianzun, and Daode Tianzun. These three gods were very important in the Taoist belief, regarded as the origin and master of the universe, and also the leader of the immortals. In ancient Chinese novels, the image of the Three Pure Ones was often depicted as three tall men in white robes holding divine artifacts at the top of the universe, representing the highest belief and gods of Taoism.
In the novels of the prehistoric times, the main characters were apprenticed to the Three Pure Ones, the Two Sages of Buddhism, or Nüwa as follows: - The main character is Nüwa. - [Dragon Rises in the Wilderness]: The protagonist is one of the Three Pure Ones. - "The Netherworld River of the Untainted Land" did not explicitly mention the situation of the protagonist's apprenticeship. - " Wilderness: Rebirth of Kong Xuan, Phoenix Tribe Illuminates the Heavens ": The protagonist has to choose one of three options. He has to go to the West to seek refuge with Zhunti, go to Mount Kunlun to become a disciple of one of the Three Pure Ones, or go to the Immortal Volcano to become the new master of the Phoenix Tribe. - [Jin Yong's Unique Art Rampaging the Wilderness]: The protagonist was conferred the title of Lord of the Human Tribe by Goddess Nvywa, but there was no clear description of the situation of apprenticeship. - " Return from the Wilderness to Be a Nanny Dad " did not explicitly mention the main character's apprenticeship. - In " My Disciples Are All Saints ", there was no explicit mention of the main character's apprenticeship. - " Primal: The Strongest Ancestor of Sorcery ": The protagonist became the leader of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery, but there was no clear description of the situation of becoming a master. - I am the First Man in the Wilderness: The protagonist takes Laozi as his master. - [Primal: The Days When I Was the Chief of Jie School]: The protagonist became the master of Shangqing Tongtian. - [Primitive I Am Primitive]: The protagonist did not clearly describe the situation of becoming a disciple. - In " Wilderness: King Zhou offered incense at the beginning, I invested in the gods ", the protagonist did not clearly describe the situation of apprenticeship. - [The First Disciple of the Primordial Three Pure Ones: The protagonist transmigrated to become a disciple of the Three Pure Ones.]
The Three Pure Ones referred to one of the founders of Taoism and one of the highest gods of Taoism. The Three Pure Ones, which were on par with Taishang Laojun, referred to the three gods of Yuqing Realm, Shangqing Realm, and Taiqing Realm: Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Taiqing Zhenren, and Yuqing Saint.
The Three Pure Ones referred to the three famous immortals in Taoism, namely Heavenly Primogenitor, Heavenly Primogenitor Gao, and Heavenly Primogenitor Yu Chen. These immortals were very famous in ancient Chinese mythology and were regarded as the masters and creators of all things in the world. In Taoism, the Three Pure Ones were the highest level of deities. They often appeared together with other immortals to perform various magical calculations and performances.
The Three Pure Ones referred to the Taoist Three Pure Ones, also known as the Heavenly Lord of the Origin, the Heavenly Lord of Lingbao, and the Heavenly Lord of Dao and Virtue. They were one of the highest gods of Taoism and were considered to be the masters and creators of heaven and earth. In traditional Chinese culture, the Three Pure Ones were also regarded as the core of Taoism and revered as gods, often appearing in Taoist classics and rituals.
I recommend the two fantasy and oriental fantasy novels, Hong Meng Yao Lu and Invincible Immortal Cultivation Exchange System. Both novels had plots of eastern immortal cultivation and western alien races, and both had plots of the protagonist's heaven-defying cultivation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Three Pure Ones referred to Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of the Jade Pure, Heavenly Lord Lingbao of the Supreme Pure, and Heavenly Lord Daode of the Supreme Pure.
The Three Pure Ones referred to Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of the Jade Pure, Heavenly Lord Lingbao of the Supreme Pure, and Heavenly Lord Daode of the Supreme Pure.