
Ming Dynasty
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I'm Ji Xiang, thank you for inviting me. He was in the Ming Dynasty and just died in the Forbidden City. The signal is not good and there are too many ghosts and ghosts. Hidden. ----Group number: 534445973, the old group of Clear Fish Pond 2 has been exploded
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Help me up, I can still die. Potential value: ★★★★★☆☆




[Traveling to the Ming Dynasty][Incense God][Taoist Priest] Picking up a god card to travel to other worlds, picking up rubbish in the god world... No, picking up leaked incense for countless years, and finally being expelled from the god world, and reborn with the help of the little Wudang Taoist priest who died in the palace of Emperor Wanli



The main content of this book, as the title says, has three elements: "God", "Cunning" and "Ming Dynasty". The background of the story is a series of strange stories that happened in a world where some people believe in gods and have changed the Ming Dynasty. The author is very particular about the different aspects of Taoist gods and ghosts, and I always have an unclear feeling when reading it. The author has already written two complete novels, so the plot rhythm and the insertion of allusions in this book are very neat and smooth, showing good writing skills. Perhaps the highlight of this book is that the author says a lot of naughty things through the mouth of the protagonist, which may make some readers feel uncomfortable. In the comment area, I have also seen some readers who have read the author's previous works complain that the style is too out-of-the-box. But I like it very much, these slutty words make me feel very happy. However, the style of the book changed drastically in the later period, turning into some kind of indescribable stream-of-consciousness writing method. I still don't understand the last dozens of chapters, but I wish you all the best and have them all ordered.




The new book by the author of "Incredible Mountains and Seas" is being serialized. There are still a few chapters left to be released. It has arrived in a Ming Dynasty where there are monsters and monsters. Golden Finger can't explain the weird and immortal type. There is currently no female protagonist. The style is similar to the author's previous book, so I will recommend it first. The protagonist first picks up incense in a world full of gods and demons, then travels to the mysterious Ming Dynasty and possesses a little Wudang Taoist priest in the Forbidden City who has just been cursed to death by the incense god... Personally, I feel that it is a combination of the ancient Eastern Classic of Mountains and Seas + Taoist mythology + the history of the Ming Dynasty. The author's style is full of textual research and legends, and is also full of flirtatious remarks. However, the frequency of promiscuous remarks is a bit high. This depends on personal preference. Personally, it is worth recommending! --0-- I won't comment until I read it later.













