In the Republic of China, I Saved You with Taoism, But You Call Me Superstitious?

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During the Republic of China era, Lin Xuan, a young Taoist from Longhu Mountain, went on a journey and happened upon a plague in Qingzhu Town. Dr. Zhang’s Western medicine was useless, and the villagers were on the brink of death. Lin Xuan used his master’s talisman water and the incantation “Tai Shang Lao Jun, hurry as律令,” miraculously reviving the critically ill. However, to protect Western medicine’s authority, Dr. Zhang teamed up with the gentry to frame Lin Xuan as a “charlatan,” planning to drown him in a pig cage. Shockingly, Lin Xuan discovered the plague was man-made—there was cinnabar poison in the well water! He must use Taoism to unmask the poisoner before execution, proving his desire to save lives is never “superstition”……

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