Definition
**The Three Corpses (三尸)**: This is a major, core Daoist concept that the novel has just weaponized. In Daoist internal alchemy and religious cultivation, the "Three Corpses" or "Three Worms" (San Shi/San Chong) are three malevolent, parasitic entities that live inside every human body. Their only goal is to hasten a person's death so they can be free. The *Upper Corpse* (Peng Hou) lives in the brain and causes stupidity; the *Middle Corpse* (Peng Zhi) lives in the chest and causes worldly desires and confusion; and the *Lower Corpse* (Peng Jiao) lives in the lower belly and causes lust and greed. The goal of the true Daoist adept is to "cut off the Three Corpses"—a process of purifying oneself to the point where these internal demons are starved and expelled, allowing the spirit to ascend. By turning Li Huowang, Danyangzi, and the Monk into these very corpses, the author brilliantly literalizes a classic spiritual metaphor into a horrifying, physical reality.