Hou Niao had no time to reflect when a round of applause came from the other end of the bridge,
"Impressive perception, connecting the Purple Mansion over the Wei River with a sense of homeland on a single-log bridge. Wu Dao A'Meng, congratulations Daoist on ascending to a higher level."
Wu Dao, the Daoist Sect of Wu Country, a colossal entity, controlling several countries, is the true giant of the Daoist Sects.
Hou Niao had always been curious about what exactly the internal relationships and connections in the inheritance of these Daoist Sects were like. Are all Daoist Sects the same? Or do they have different philosophies? Or perhaps they share a unique core principle, but their focuses differ?
For a thousand years, the Daoist Sects had demonstrated this form, named after countries rather than by the Daoist heritage itself; the same went for the Buddhist Sect, with each prefixed by a country's name, as if avoiding something.