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An episodic fantasy mixes mythic adventure, Daoist ritual, and celestial bureaucracy, following encounters between mortals, gods, and shapeshifting spirits. Tales include a monkey spirit who gains and abuses a heavenly manual and is judged by divine law, a celestial maiden who imparts fighting techniques and magical implements to aid human struggles, and numerous set-piece episodes where charms, transformations, and heavenly tribunals resolve transgressions. The narrative alternates battle scenes, supernatural contests, and moral reckonings, repeatedly testing loyalties and probing the uneasy boundary between ordinary society and the spirit world.

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Guanzhong Luo

Luo Guanzhong was a Chinese novelist and playwright, best known for his historical novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" (三國志演義), which is considered one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. His work, written in the 14th century, intricately weaves history, legend, and fiction, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of power during the tumultuous Three Kingdoms period. In addition to this seminal work, Luo contributed to various other narratives, including "平妖傳" and "粉妝樓," showcasing his versatility in storytelling. His literary legacy continues to influence Chinese culture and literature.

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