
The World Begins with Quanzhen Swordsmanship
by The Cat That Loves To Spit Fire
About This Novel
[Volume 1 to 6 are martial arts volumes] [Volume 7 is about the world of Uncle Jiu] [The last two volumes are Prequel to the Lotus Lamp and Prehistoric Times] Xu Zhiqing, who entered the divine sculpture, originally wanted to live his life peacefully. However, this was an era when Mongolia invaded the Song Dynasty, and there was a magnificent chivalrous world. After witnessing the brutality caused by the war, he decisively raised the three-foot sword in his hand. Those who start wars will die!
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Official(34)Scraped 22d ago
Aren't you proficient in practicing on your own? Without Golden Finger, it would be worse than useless material.
The Nine Yin Manual in the ancient tomb is a fragment. There are many types of martial arts in the Nine Yin Manual. You only have 1 point of proficiency to learn the Nine Yin Manual. Is it logical?
It feels so poisonous to see the protagonist actively giving Duan Yu his skills.
He inexplicably sent his skills to Duan Yu and killed Yun Zhonghe but left Ye Erniang by his side. Can't the Tianlong protagonist group be offended?
The first chapter persuades me to quit. The cost of 14,600 proficiency points in 4 years is not clear. According to your author's 10 proficiency points per day, it will be 14,600 points in 4 years. According to your settings, entry level (1 point), entry to proficiency (10 points), proficiency to mastery (100 points), proficiency to master (1000 points), the result is 3 masters and 1 master? Proficiency in Quanzhenxinfa 77/1000 (10 for beginners, 10 for beginners to proficient, 77 for proficiency in Chapter 1, 88 in total) Quanzhen boxing proficiency 0/100 (1 point for entry, 10 points for entry to proficiency, 0 proficiency in Chapter 1, 11 points in total) Quanzhen Swordsmanship Mastery 990/1000 (1 point for beginners, 10 points for beginner proficiency, 100 points for proficiency to mastery, 1000 points for proficiency to master, just master in the first chapter, total 1111) Jin Yan Gong proficiency 0/100 (1 point for entry, 10 points for entry to proficiency, 0/100 proficiency in Chapter 1, 11 in total) There are only 1,221 points in total. Where did the remaining 13,379 points go? Were they eaten by the author?
The system flow is really disgusting
You have already traveled through time and still need the system? Now these authors can't write books without a system?
Just read half of the chapter to count the questions
1: In ancient times, 14-year-old girls were married and had children. It was impossible for them to behave like idiots and still have to be carried by the protagonist. 2: Quanzhen doesn't allow marriage. The protagonist and his junior sister will be killed if they show signs of getting involved, instead of giving them some damn Japanese swordsmanship. 3: Can the protagonist practice by himself? Can you improve your proficiency by practicing on your own? Do you have to click the system to become stronger? If you teach a dog a thousand times, he will learn to drive, right?
The system has no sense of existence
The proficiency given is pitiful. ! ! ! Apart from being able to get started with a martial arts relatively quickly, it's really of no use. Also, the classification of levels is too awkward.
No! It's like an assembly line! So boring
If Wu Jue is the ultimate master, then Qiu Qianren is the strongest among the first-class masters. If Mei Chaofeng is not blind, he is also the top among the first-class masters. Huang Rong and Li Mochou are considered top-tier masters. Ma Yu and Qiu Chuji should be considered to be at the mid-range level of first-class players. The other male Quanzhen Seventh Sons are barely first-rate. Sun Bu'er and others should not be considered top-notch, but those like the Three-Headed Jiao are considered to be in the upper reaches of the second-rate. And Zhao Zhijing and Zhen Zhibing are at best third-rate soy sauce characters, that is, they can bully some nameless minions. Just relying on the internal strength and swordsmanship of the Quanzhen Sect, those with talent will have to wait until they are forty to reach the first-rate level. Those without talent like Zhao Zhijing will remain at the second-rate level throughout their lives. The protagonist's first-class internal strength ➕ first-class swordsmanship, do you still need to test it to defeat Zhao Zhijing? Yang Guo only practiced the ancient tomb sect martial arts for three years + the basic internal skills and swordsmanship of the Quanzhen sect (before learning the Nine Yin Manual) before he was able to beat Zhao Zhijing. Although he had the bonus of Han Yutang's internal skills training, it also shows what level Zhao Zhijing is!
I tolerated all the shortcomings in the past and let it go. When I saw Yinggu, I was sent away with the words "Master's wife". . . .
I've read Chapter 20 and can't stand it anymore.
Xiao Longnu and Grandma Sun would not accept a Quanzhen Taoist priest so easily, and Xiao Longnu would not fall in love with the protagonist inexplicably. It would be too blunt.
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Official(34)Scraped 22d ago
Aren't you proficient in practicing on your own? Without Golden Finger, it would be worse than useless material.
The Nine Yin Manual in the ancient tomb is a fragment. There are many types of martial arts in the Nine Yin Manual. You only have 1 point of proficiency to learn the Nine Yin Manual. Is it logical?
It feels so poisonous to see the protagonist actively giving Duan Yu his skills.
He inexplicably sent his skills to Duan Yu and killed Yun Zhonghe but left Ye Erniang by his side. Can't the Tianlong protagonist group be offended?
The first chapter persuades me to quit. The cost of 14,600 proficiency points in 4 years is not clear. According to your author's 10 proficiency points per day, it will be 14,600 points in 4 years. According to your settings, entry level (1 point), entry to proficiency (10 points), proficiency to mastery (100 points), proficiency to master (1000 points), the result is 3 masters and 1 master? Proficiency in Quanzhenxinfa 77/1000 (10 for beginners, 10 for beginners to proficient, 77 for proficiency in Chapter 1, 88 in total) Quanzhen boxing proficiency 0/100 (1 point for entry, 10 points for entry to proficiency, 0 proficiency in Chapter 1, 11 points in total) Quanzhen Swordsmanship Mastery 990/1000 (1 point for beginners, 10 points for beginner proficiency, 100 points for proficiency to mastery, 1000 points for proficiency to master, just master in the first chapter, total 1111) Jin Yan Gong proficiency 0/100 (1 point for entry, 10 points for entry to proficiency, 0/100 proficiency in Chapter 1, 11 in total) There are only 1,221 points in total. Where did the remaining 13,379 points go? Were they eaten by the author?
The system flow is really disgusting
You have already traveled through time and still need the system? Now these authors can't write books without a system?
Just read half of the chapter to count the questions
1: In ancient times, 14-year-old girls were married and had children. It was impossible for them to behave like idiots and still have to be carried by the protagonist. 2: Quanzhen doesn't allow marriage. The protagonist and his junior sister will be killed if they show signs of getting involved, instead of giving them some damn Japanese swordsmanship. 3: Can the protagonist practice by himself? Can you improve your proficiency by practicing on your own? Do you have to click the system to become stronger? If you teach a dog a thousand times, he will learn to drive, right?
The system has no sense of existence
The proficiency given is pitiful. ! ! ! Apart from being able to get started with a martial arts relatively quickly, it's really of no use. Also, the classification of levels is too awkward.
No! It's like an assembly line! So boring
If Wu Jue is the ultimate master, then Qiu Qianren is the strongest among the first-class masters. If Mei Chaofeng is not blind, he is also the top among the first-class masters. Huang Rong and Li Mochou are considered top-tier masters. Ma Yu and Qiu Chuji should be considered to be at the mid-range level of first-class players. The other male Quanzhen Seventh Sons are barely first-rate. Sun Bu'er and others should not be considered top-notch, but those like the Three-Headed Jiao are considered to be in the upper reaches of the second-rate. And Zhao Zhijing and Zhen Zhibing are at best third-rate soy sauce characters, that is, they can bully some nameless minions. Just relying on the internal strength and swordsmanship of the Quanzhen Sect, those with talent will have to wait until they are forty to reach the first-rate level. Those without talent like Zhao Zhijing will remain at the second-rate level throughout their lives. The protagonist's first-class internal strength ➕ first-class swordsmanship, do you still need to test it to defeat Zhao Zhijing? Yang Guo only practiced the ancient tomb sect martial arts for three years + the basic internal skills and swordsmanship of the Quanzhen sect (before learning the Nine Yin Manual) before he was able to beat Zhao Zhijing. Although he had the bonus of Han Yutang's internal skills training, it also shows what level Zhao Zhijing is!
I tolerated all the shortcomings in the past and let it go. When I saw Yinggu, I was sent away with the words "Master's wife". . . .
I've read Chapter 20 and can't stand it anymore.
Xiao Longnu and Grandma Sun would not accept a Quanzhen Taoist priest so easily, and Xiao Longnu would not fall in love with the protagonist inexplicably. It would be too blunt.









