
Song Wutianxia
About This Novel
Reborn in the world of comprehensive martial arts, the Sui Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty are parallel to the world. Cihang Jingzhai, Yin Kui Sect, Shaolin, Wudang, Beggar Clan, and various factions in the world are competing for supremacy. Zhao Dezhao is reborn as the seven sons of Song Taizu. Under the sound of the candle shadow and axe, he practices magical skills, recruits heroes, unifies the world, and shocks the martial arts!
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Official(12)Scraped 21d ago
boring
To be honest, I don't understand why today's novels are all the same, with the protagonist only appearing in the most critical moments. I wrote more than thirty chapters that had a slight relationship with the protagonist. After disappearing for seven years, it would be impossible to just fight with the four holy monks, and even a grandmaster would not be able to keep fighting with others without eating or drinking. In the original novel, Shi Zhixuan was chased and chased by the four holy monks after fighting for a month or two. It would be even more unreasonable if the protagonist was also chasing and escaping. Don't say that you are given the opportunity to eat and replenish your strength during the fight. The main point is that the protagonist is still a mortal and has not become an immortal. In the case of a fight, after seven years of fighting, you will be useless if you don't die.
After reading one chapter, I might as well stop writing it. The protagonist in this super hell difficulty will definitely not survive one chapter. He is really invincible if he can't survive and hang around. Haha, the founding emperor himself didn't even know when his life would be gone, let alone the protagonist. The villain was given a super invincibility. This way of writing completely left no way for the protagonist to survive, and it immediately collapsed.
Setting problem
The profile says he is the seventh son of the emperor, and then he goes to earn a martial arts leader? Doesn't the emperor smell good? Wouldn't it be nice to have three thousand people in the harem? I don't understand how to be a martial arts leader.
That's it.
Do you know why this book has not been popular? @Author Because the protagonist of this book is a loser. What can't be done? First, where has the two years of domineering gone? Now it's just mindless. As the saying goes, there is no harm without comparison. Or he will always be this useless. Or just start with that form style in the first two years. Now, looking at it makes me sad. He broke through to Grandmaster after seven years? It feels like you're constantly skimping on word count. Now, I think your book is like an anticlimax, or a snake swallowing an elephant. What you want now is to incorporate various famous scenes into this book. But your own inability to grasp this rhythm creates a driving force without story coherence. Besides, this is reading novels, not journal articles. Reading novels is just for the pleasure of one word. I looked at it unhappy and felt very, very uncomfortable, so what's the point of watching it? Take good care of yourself.
The protagonist is so miserable that he was tricked into tears by the author. It is a hell level difficulty from beginning to end, more miserable than Tang Monk
Why
Is the protagonist dead? His father has been replaced and the Song Dynasty is almost destroyed and he still can't come out?
good
As the founding emperor, author, are you sure why he was so useless when he had so few subordinates?
come on
I just read Chapter 2 and it's pretty good. Come on.
Rubbish novel, I can't stand it at all
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Official(12)Scraped 21d ago
boring
To be honest, I don't understand why today's novels are all the same, with the protagonist only appearing in the most critical moments. I wrote more than thirty chapters that had a slight relationship with the protagonist. After disappearing for seven years, it would be impossible to just fight with the four holy monks, and even a grandmaster would not be able to keep fighting with others without eating or drinking. In the original novel, Shi Zhixuan was chased and chased by the four holy monks after fighting for a month or two. It would be even more unreasonable if the protagonist was also chasing and escaping. Don't say that you are given the opportunity to eat and replenish your strength during the fight. The main point is that the protagonist is still a mortal and has not become an immortal. In the case of a fight, after seven years of fighting, you will be useless if you don't die.
After reading one chapter, I might as well stop writing it. The protagonist in this super hell difficulty will definitely not survive one chapter. He is really invincible if he can't survive and hang around. Haha, the founding emperor himself didn't even know when his life would be gone, let alone the protagonist. The villain was given a super invincibility. This way of writing completely left no way for the protagonist to survive, and it immediately collapsed.
Setting problem
The profile says he is the seventh son of the emperor, and then he goes to earn a martial arts leader? Doesn't the emperor smell good? Wouldn't it be nice to have three thousand people in the harem? I don't understand how to be a martial arts leader.
That's it.
Do you know why this book has not been popular? @Author Because the protagonist of this book is a loser. What can't be done? First, where has the two years of domineering gone? Now it's just mindless. As the saying goes, there is no harm without comparison. Or he will always be this useless. Or just start with that form style in the first two years. Now, looking at it makes me sad. He broke through to Grandmaster after seven years? It feels like you're constantly skimping on word count. Now, I think your book is like an anticlimax, or a snake swallowing an elephant. What you want now is to incorporate various famous scenes into this book. But your own inability to grasp this rhythm creates a driving force without story coherence. Besides, this is reading novels, not journal articles. Reading novels is just for the pleasure of one word. I looked at it unhappy and felt very, very uncomfortable, so what's the point of watching it? Take good care of yourself.
The protagonist is so miserable that he was tricked into tears by the author. It is a hell level difficulty from beginning to end, more miserable than Tang Monk
Why
Is the protagonist dead? His father has been replaced and the Song Dynasty is almost destroyed and he still can't come out?
good
As the founding emperor, author, are you sure why he was so useless when he had so few subordinates?
come on
I just read Chapter 2 and it's pretty good. Come on.
Rubbish novel, I can't stand it at all









