The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery weren't mentioned in any of our country's books. They were characters that appeared in some ancient legends. The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery usually referred to ancient Chinese sorcerers who were believed to have mastered mysterious powers. The names and deeds of these masters of witchcraft were recorded in different documents. Some were regarded as mythical figures, while others were regarded as true historical events. The appearance of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery reflected the strong interest and belief of ancient Chinese people in mysterious power and witchcraft culture.
The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery were existences in ancient Chinese myths and legends. It was said that they were a group of mysterious figures with magical abilities that could cast all kinds of spells and spells. There were many sources of materials for the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery. 1. Ancient Chinese traditional mythology: The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery may have been selected from ancient Chinese traditional mythology, such as the Dragon God, Phoenix God, Thunder God, Earth God, and other mythical figures who were endowed with mysterious sorcery abilities. 2. Taoist beliefs: In Taoism, there are also people related to the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery, such as Taishang Laojun, Nanji Xianweng, etc. They are believed to be Taoist gods with magical spells and incantations. 3. Buddhist beliefs: In Buddhism, there are also figures related to the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery, such as Medicine Buddha, Guan Yin Bodhisattva, etc. They are believed to be gods of medicine and witchcraft with healing and divination abilities. [4. Other mysterious powers: The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery may also have been selected from other mysterious powers, such as Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, and so on, and given magical powers.] It should be noted that the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery, as the existence of ancient Chinese myths and legends, may not be limited to the above-mentioned sources. There may be other possible sources.
There were a few novels related to the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery, including " Buddha is the Way,"" Unifying the Heavens,"" Primitive World: The Strongest Ancestor of Sorcery,"" Ancestral Sorcery of a Different World,"" The Awakening of Heroic Spirits: The Beginning of Pangu,"" Crossing the Primitive World, the Beginning Purifying Heaven and Earth," and " Primitive World Suppressing Immortal," etc. These novels involved the story of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery, and they were works of Xianxia, mythical cultivation, or fantasy.
The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery was a group of characters in the fantasy novel, Buddha is the Way, written by Meng Shenji. They were the ancient witch race, derived from Pangu's body. Their forms came from the Classic of Mountains and Seas and Huainanzi, and they were also known as the Twelve Demon Gods. The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery included Dijiang, Goumang, Zhurong, Rushou, Gonggong, Xuan Ming, Houtu, Qiang Liang, Candle Dragon, Tianwu, Xizi, and Shebi. When the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery gathered to use the Twelve Divine Beings Formation, they could condense the Pangu Real Body, which had the power to destroy the world. The novels about the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery included " Primitive World: The Strongest Ancestor of Sorcery,"" The Ancestors of Sorcery from Other Worlds,"" The Awakening of Heroic Spirits: The Beginning of Pangu,"" Crossing the Primitive World, the Beginning of Purification," and so on.
The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery were not Saints. The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery were the twelve immortals who were created by Luohou's sacrifice of 3,000 Innate Sages and the self-explosion of his Vital Spirit when he was sealed in the Primordial Five Square Formation. They had a special relationship with Pangu. They were either formed by Pangu's blood essence after he transformed into the Untainted Land or the incarnation of Luohou's Vital Spirit, but they were not Sages. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The common ranking order of the twelve Ancestors of Sorcery was as follows: Ancestral Sorcerer of Space, Di Jiang; Ancestral Sorcerer of Wood, Goumang; Ancestral Sorcerer of Fire, Zhurong; Ancestral Sorcerer of Metal, Ru Shou; Ancestral Sorcerer of Water, Gonggong; Ancestral Sorcerer of Rain (Ice), Xuan Ming; Ancestral Sorcerer of Earth, Houtu; Ancestral Sorcerer of Thunder, Qiang Liang; Ancestral Sorcerer of Time, Candle Dragon; Ancestral Sorcerer of Wind, Tian Wu; Ancestral Sorcerer of Lightning, Xi Zi; and Shebi Shi, who was good at using poison. However, it was important to note that different legends or story versions might have different rankings. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There was no clear and unified standard for the ranking of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery. However, according to some common descriptions, they were usually: Ancestral Sorcerer of Space, Di Jiang; Ancestral Sorcerer of Wood, Goumang; Ancestral Sorcerer of Fire, Zhurong; Ancestral Sorcerer of Metal, Rushou; Ancestral Sorcerer of Water, Gonggong; Ancestral Sorcerer of Rain, Xuan Ming; Ancestral Sorcerer of Earth, Houtu; Ancestral Sorcerer of Thunder, Qiang Liang; Ancestral Sorcerer of Time, Candle Jiuyin; Ancestral Sorcerer of Wind, Tian Wu; Ancestral Sorcerer of Lightning, Xi Zi; and Ancestral Sorcerer of Poison, Sheshi. However, this was only a common way of sorting. Different myths and legends might have different explanations. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There was a setting of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery in the book, but there was no mention of the summoning of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery. At present, the reference materials did not clearly point out that there was a novel with the main plot of summoning the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery. Sorry, I can't give an accurate answer. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery were not characters or groups that existed in the real world. They were groups of characters from the fantasy novel " Buddha is the Way " written by Meng Shenji. They had their own unique origins and role positioning in the relevant fantasy setting system. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There were a few novels about the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery that could be recommended. Among them were Primal: The Strongest Ancestral Sorcerer and Thunder Immortal Emperor. " Primordial: The Strongest Ancestor of Sorcery " told the story of Jiang Yun transmigrating to the Primordial World and becoming Dijiang, the leader of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery. He then embarked on a different path of the Sages 'hegemony. The story of " Thunder Immortal Emperor " was about Su Qin's transmigration to the Xianxia world, his possession of the Supreme Plunder System, and the title of the youngest Immortal Emperor, Thunder. These novels were all themed with transmigration and the elements of the witch. They were suitable for readers who liked these kinds of topics.
" I Have Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery's Avatars " was a novel. It told the story of a man named Jiang Yan who suddenly inherited the inheritance of the Twelve Ancestors of Sorcery and thus had twelve Ancestors of Sorcery's avatars. Jiang Yan could control metal, wood, water, fire, wind, rain, thunder, lightning, and all other things in the world. He became the god of this world. However, other than this information, the search results did not provide any more detailed information about the novel.