Who says sleep is not spiritual practice?

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In the fantasy novel 'Who says sleep is not spiritual practice?' readers are introduced to Jiang Qingyu, the sickly fourth son of the Northern Palace, known for his peculiar habit of sleeping nine hours a day. Despite his lack of interest in traditional pursuits like literature or martial arts, Jiang Qingyu discovers the power of practicing in his dreams. One fateful night, reports surface of him slaying a giant golden dragon miles away, leading to mysterious celestial phenomena and a cryptic message received by the court of Chu State. With themes of hidden potential and the significance of sleep as a form of cultivation, this captivating tale challenges conventional wisdom and offers a unique take on the spiritual journey.

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Everyone knows that Jiang Qingyu, the fourth son of the Northern Palace, is a sick child. He sleeps on the couch for nine hours a day.

He did not study literature, did not practice martial arts, and did not go to the brothel to listen to music, so he was also nicknamed “Wolong son”.

However, no one knows that people can actually practice in their dreams.

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One night, Jiang Qingyu fell asleep on a couch in the palace.

At the same time, in the capital thousands of miles away, some people reported to the officials, claiming to have seen Young Master Wolong behead a ten-zhang-high golden dragon with one sword!

At the moment when the dragon fell, the Qingtian Supervisor in the capital watched the celestial phenomenon at night, and saw the Xuanwu devour the crape myrtle.

On the second day, an urgent report appeared in the court of Chu State.

There are only four words on the emergency report:

Reject the North King.

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Aug 22, 2023WuxP