
Eternally Traveling Through the Heavens
by Hui Pengpeng
About This Novel
Lu Heng became the protagonist of his own novel, using internal martial arts to enter Taoism and travel through the movie world. Constantly traveling through the heavens, gods and demons are changing! Completed worlds: 1. Let the Bullets Fly + Dangerous City + Master 2, New Dragon Gate Inn + Sword Rain + Six-Fingered Piano Demon 3, Dee Renjie's Dragon King of the Dragon City, Four Heavenly Kings + Pseudo Journey to the West 4, Journey to the West to Defeat Demons + Subdue Demons + Westward Journey 5, Change of Stars 6, Xian Ni's new book "Journey to the Heavens Begins from the Siheyuan", please support! Reader group number: 653079771
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Official(72)Scraped 22d ago
Create a suggestion building and recommend any good copy movies.
As the title states, the genres are mainly Chinese-language movies, action and fantasy are all fine. If I think it's good, I'll adopt it.
I am Shen Nong. The poisonous points of this book so far are as follows: 1. Chinese martial arts, the familiar Ming Jin and Dark Jin, Bagua Xingyi and so on, the urban white text is the sense of sight. 2. Forget about martial arts. In the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, the protagonist was a warlord. People in this era talked about the spirit of warriors. The protagonist recruited his younger brother to fight with others in person. If he won, he would give up. WTF? Normal IQ? Putting aside the poisonous points, this book actually has the flavor of making bullets fly, which can be regarded as an advantage.
The first world was well written, the second one was pretty good, but I didn't like the third one that much. First of all, at the beginning, Xuanzang and Li Chunfeng knew very clearly, and it was quite poisonous to wait for the protagonist at the landing place. Just like that, Li Chunfeng said that Yuan Tiangang was a hundred times stronger than him, and the world was over. It's just a foundation. I can't imagine how I will survive in so many worlds in the Saint Realm in the future. It would be unjustifiable if I directly cut off the ability of great powers in other worlds to deduce the secrets of heaven. If I don't cut it, it doesn't make much sense. Once it comes, others will calculate it. What are you doing? The basics are all known, but most of the excitement of knowing the plot of Mugenliu has been cut off. The last relic of the second world and the killing monk have been at odds with Buddhism from the beginning. I don't care whether Buddhism dies or not. I just think it's quite boring to engage in Buddhism. The feeling of the world will continue in the future. I am new to Buddhism, and I personally don't like this kind of story that starts off as if it is to point out something, and then continues to argue about it in another world. What I like about a world is a brand new beginning. Of course, this is just my personal opinion. The author's writing is quite exciting, and it's worth reading.
There are some holes in the plot arrangement.
The writing skills are very solid, and there are no major flaws in the writing. It's just that the beginning is a bit awkward, and it's easy to be discouraged by writing like this. Fortunately, I usually don't read the first few chapters carefully, but the later chapters are okay, so I continued reading. Until the protagonist killed the wealthy gentleman in public in Cannes, and then quickly raised a team of more than 10,000 people with the money from confiscating his house... Me:? ? ? ? ? ? Why doesn't that wealthy man buy a few more guns for himself if he has this kind of money? Even Fourth Master Huang knew how to build a fortress, recruit a team and find a substitute, so that Zhang Mazi did not dare to act rashly. Kangcheng was so stupid. He had a huge family fortune and didn't make any preparations in troubled times? When the person dies, there is no resistance from the family, and they just hand over the 10 million. This plot hole is quite big, so I kept thinking about it when I read the next dozen chapters.
Five stars are for the first two worlds
You vomited, everything was going well in the third world, but your fighting power has collapsed in the third world. A group of monks in the Qi training period are fighting earth-shatteringly. All kinds of magical powers are emerging one after another. They can teleport and fly around at every turn. Once you build a foundation, you can follow your words. In the fourth world, it is said that only golden elixirs can fly. In the third world, your Qi training is flying all over the sky. What's even more exaggerated is that you still need to eat to build a foundation! To be honest, I was looking forward to it a lot. Now that I'm looking towards Xingchen Transformation and Immortal Nii, I don't want to lose my character.
This protagonist is hypocritical and disgusting. If others do the same behavior, they will do whatever they want. But if the protagonist does it, he will always find many excuses to convince him, and not just once or twice! Also, it would be fine if the protagonist is just a martial artist, but as someone in a superior position, the sovereign does not trust anyone he employs! What a haha! If I didn't have the advantage of knowing the plot, I would have died!
Vibrant?
Do you know that the essence, energy, and spirit circulate in one body? There is a connection, no matter which one is Zeng Qiang, the other two will definitely have corresponding Zeng Jia!
Personally, I don't recommend writing about Western fantasy.
The writing system is different and I think it doesn't look good, it's nondescript.
failure
Half of the whole article is explanation. After you have finished everything, what else do readers want to read? Forget it in the early stage, it will be the same later, no more points can be gained
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Official(72)Scraped 22d ago
Create a suggestion building and recommend any good copy movies.
As the title states, the genres are mainly Chinese-language movies, action and fantasy are all fine. If I think it's good, I'll adopt it.
I am Shen Nong. The poisonous points of this book so far are as follows: 1. Chinese martial arts, the familiar Ming Jin and Dark Jin, Bagua Xingyi and so on, the urban white text is the sense of sight. 2. Forget about martial arts. In the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, the protagonist was a warlord. People in this era talked about the spirit of warriors. The protagonist recruited his younger brother to fight with others in person. If he won, he would give up. WTF? Normal IQ? Putting aside the poisonous points, this book actually has the flavor of making bullets fly, which can be regarded as an advantage.
The first world was well written, the second one was pretty good, but I didn't like the third one that much. First of all, at the beginning, Xuanzang and Li Chunfeng knew very clearly, and it was quite poisonous to wait for the protagonist at the landing place. Just like that, Li Chunfeng said that Yuan Tiangang was a hundred times stronger than him, and the world was over. It's just a foundation. I can't imagine how I will survive in so many worlds in the Saint Realm in the future. It would be unjustifiable if I directly cut off the ability of great powers in other worlds to deduce the secrets of heaven. If I don't cut it, it doesn't make much sense. Once it comes, others will calculate it. What are you doing? The basics are all known, but most of the excitement of knowing the plot of Mugenliu has been cut off. The last relic of the second world and the killing monk have been at odds with Buddhism from the beginning. I don't care whether Buddhism dies or not. I just think it's quite boring to engage in Buddhism. The feeling of the world will continue in the future. I am new to Buddhism, and I personally don't like this kind of story that starts off as if it is to point out something, and then continues to argue about it in another world. What I like about a world is a brand new beginning. Of course, this is just my personal opinion. The author's writing is quite exciting, and it's worth reading.
There are some holes in the plot arrangement.
The writing skills are very solid, and there are no major flaws in the writing. It's just that the beginning is a bit awkward, and it's easy to be discouraged by writing like this. Fortunately, I usually don't read the first few chapters carefully, but the later chapters are okay, so I continued reading. Until the protagonist killed the wealthy gentleman in public in Cannes, and then quickly raised a team of more than 10,000 people with the money from confiscating his house... Me:? ? ? ? ? ? Why doesn't that wealthy man buy a few more guns for himself if he has this kind of money? Even Fourth Master Huang knew how to build a fortress, recruit a team and find a substitute, so that Zhang Mazi did not dare to act rashly. Kangcheng was so stupid. He had a huge family fortune and didn't make any preparations in troubled times? When the person dies, there is no resistance from the family, and they just hand over the 10 million. This plot hole is quite big, so I kept thinking about it when I read the next dozen chapters.
Five stars are for the first two worlds
You vomited, everything was going well in the third world, but your fighting power has collapsed in the third world. A group of monks in the Qi training period are fighting earth-shatteringly. All kinds of magical powers are emerging one after another. They can teleport and fly around at every turn. Once you build a foundation, you can follow your words. In the fourth world, it is said that only golden elixirs can fly. In the third world, your Qi training is flying all over the sky. What's even more exaggerated is that you still need to eat to build a foundation! To be honest, I was looking forward to it a lot. Now that I'm looking towards Xingchen Transformation and Immortal Nii, I don't want to lose my character.
This protagonist is hypocritical and disgusting. If others do the same behavior, they will do whatever they want. But if the protagonist does it, he will always find many excuses to convince him, and not just once or twice! Also, it would be fine if the protagonist is just a martial artist, but as someone in a superior position, the sovereign does not trust anyone he employs! What a haha! If I didn't have the advantage of knowing the plot, I would have died!
Vibrant?
Do you know that the essence, energy, and spirit circulate in one body? There is a connection, no matter which one is Zeng Qiang, the other two will definitely have corresponding Zeng Jia!
Personally, I don't recommend writing about Western fantasy.
The writing system is different and I think it doesn't look good, it's nondescript.
failure
Half of the whole article is explanation. After you have finished everything, what else do readers want to read? Forget it in the early stage, it will be the same later, no more points can be gained
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