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Are there any immortals in China now?

There are no immortals in China.

Immortals exist in ancient myths of China, but they don't exist in reality.

The sky refers to the earth's atmosphere, and then to outer space.

Aliens are not immortals, Buddhist immortals are not immortals, ghosts and gods are not immortals, heaven and man are not immortals, and neither are Japanese immortals. Don't be confused, it's not the same kind.

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In the pre-Qin period, Taoism discussed immortals a lot, especially Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi, which had a great influence on the immortal thoughts of later generations.

Immortals, collectively referred to as gods and immortals, refer to people with various powers in Taoism. Immortals are immortal, can change their forms at will, and have high mana.

God and fairies are sometimes confused. Many times, god is also a fairy, and a fairy can also be a god at the same time. Immortals are different from the innate existence of God, and they can only be cultivated through nurture.

As early as the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there were sayings of immortal country, immortal man, Fairy Mountain and immortal tree, and there was also a description of Wu, a figure who refined immortal medicine. Later, some magical longevity figures appeared, such as Peng Zu, Akamatsu, Wang Ziqiao, Longji and Hongya, all of whom could be called immortals.