Does Zuo Ci Really Exist In History?

Updated on history 2024-05-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As of now, it is unknown, but it is just a virtual character in the game.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Banner made a major discovery to explode Guanyin.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is mentioned in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, which means that it exists.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zuo Ci really existed in history. Zuo Ci, the character Yuanfang, a native of Lujiang, Han nationality, self-named Mr. Wujiao, a famous scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, lived in Tianzhu Mountain, and studied the art of alchemy. Ming Wujing, and through the star latitude, Ming Liujia, legend can make ghosts and gods, sit to the kitchen.

    The Book of the Later Han Dynasty says that he rarely had Shinto. It is recorded that he was blind in one eye, and that he and Gan Shi and Yin Jian claimed to be hundreds of years old.

    Zuo Ci's Story:Zuo Ci is proficient in the Five Classics, Xiaofang Zhongshu, and also knows astrology, from the astrological signs, the Han Dynasty's qi will be exhausted, the national fortune will decline, and the world will be in chaos, so he sighed and said: "In this troubled world, it is more difficult for those with high official positions to protect themselves, and those with more money are more likely to die."

    Therefore, the glory and wealth of the world must not be coveted! So Zuo Ci began to learn the Tao, and he was also very proficient in "Qimen Dunjia", able to drive ghosts and gods, and conjure delicious food while sitting. Zuo Ci practiced the Dao technique of hard cultivation in Tianzhu Mountain, obtained a copy of the "Nine Dan Golden Liquid Sutra" in a stone cave, and learned the magic that made him change, the Gu Technique, and many spells could not be remembered.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Zuo Ci is real. Zuo Ci, a symbol of the ancient quintessential monastic culture, does exist in history. And the monk who mastered the spell written in the official history, Zuo Ci was not very famous in the society at that time, because his whereabouts were erratic, no one knew his origin, nor did he know his whereabouts, let alone his final destination, in fact, he was also a person in the rivers and lakes, and kept a distance from the princes of the court.

    ProfileZuo Ci, a scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The character Yuan Fang, a native of Lujiang County, Zuo Ci is widely used for people, and what he thinks in his heart is difficult to understand. It is rumored that there is Shinto, once went to Cao Cao's banquet, and wanted to get Songjiang perch, he improvised a plate to fish in water, and he got it at hand.

    Originally, he was a promising young scholar, but after a civil war, the people were struggling to make a living, and then Zuo Ci began to travel around.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. Zuo Ci (156?) --289?, the character Yuanfang, a native of Lujiang, Han nationality, Mr. Wujiao, a famous scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, lived in Tianzhu Mountain, and studied the art of alchemy. Ming Five Classics, and through the star latitude, learn Taoism, Ming Liujia, legend can make ghosts and gods, sit in the kitchen. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty says that he rarely had Shinto.

    According to Ge Hong's "Hug Puzi Jindan Chapter", Zuo Ci is Ge Xuan's teacher. It is said that there are three volumes of the Taiqing Dan Sutra, as well as one volume each of the Jiuding Dan Sutra and the Golden Liquid Dan Sutra. Cao Zhi said in his "Arguments on the Dao" that he was good at intercourse.

    According to relevant historical records, after sixty or seventy years of cultivation, he became an immortal after death. Ge Hong's "Legend of the Immortals" also said that he was able to enslave the ghosts and gods (understanding the heavenly and earthly branches), and would change and open up valleys.

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