
Chunyang
by Jing Keshou
About This Novel
The God of Death invaded the vast world of immortality, mastered the law of death, and formed a burial ground. He pressed on thousands of monks step by step, rushing to the outside world to fight with God on the vast earth. Who is the orthodox and who controls the pure sun? Give it to my readership: 83516090
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Official(24)Scraped 23d ago
Tradition and integrity! Worth a look!
good
The plot is very good, but many things are not explained clearly, making it a bit confusing.
Damn it, what kind of ghost book is this? When I downloaded it, it was full of stars and all the words were gone.
Very nice, not a popular system
Tiger
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Either write about immortals or magic! Naturally, there will be target groups who will pursue your book. It would be awkward for you to write both ends of the book! After reading the opening chapter, I really couldn't accept it. Just like the God of War written by Cang Tian Bai He, the first part was pretty good, but a few hundred chapters later he added technological mechas, which was really disgusting! A good book is ruined just like this!
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Official(24)Scraped 23d ago
Tradition and integrity! Worth a look!
good
The plot is very good, but many things are not explained clearly, making it a bit confusing.
Damn it, what kind of ghost book is this? When I downloaded it, it was full of stars and all the words were gone.
Very nice, not a popular system
Tiger
The claim settlement is here! Video of Cigna Dogs
..................!
Either write about immortals or magic! Naturally, there will be target groups who will pursue your book. It would be awkward for you to write both ends of the book! After reading the opening chapter, I really couldn't accept it. Just like the God of War written by Cang Tian Bai He, the first part was pretty good, but a few hundred chapters later he added technological mechas, which was really disgusting! A good book is ruined just like this!
Hahahahahaha
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
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Cultivation books, good




The single heroine is a story about luck and immortality, and the heroine is a soy sauce party. The story is about the male protagonist being reborn from the underworld and returning to reality, practicing Taoism with Golden Finger, experiencing repeated disasters, and finally overcoming the disaster and becoming an immortal. The novel is about the leader's consistent flow of luck, and reveals to readers a world of cultivating immortals "within the system." The Taoist king and the emperor of heaven have mundane power struggles, and the competition for cause and effect and luck in the human, divine, and immortal ways is even more treacherous. Therefore, the male protagonist "seeking great freedom will inevitably face great disasters." If he wants to seek the true way, he must break out of adversity. "Heaven and earth are furnaces, creation is work, yin and yang are charcoal, and all things are copper..." "Thirty-six strategies, walking is the best strategy. I dismissed it when I was young, but I realized it was a true insight after middle age." Ps: Unfortunately, it is a bit anticlimactic.




The leader's writing is like this. The plot characters are all incidental. Maybe you think some plot logic is contrary to the logic, and some characters are templated. That doesn't matter. Everything is just for the leader's private goods, such as the luck system and the like. I admire the idea that the leader has his own destiny and is basically self-consistent. However, the filling in the later part of the book is like a madman. There is basically no normal plot. It is all brainwashing preaching. This is enough. This kind of thing can please no one except loyal believers. What you write is a commercial novel. In the words of the leader, you have lost your duty. Moreover, the description of the organization in this book is extremely straightforward and cruel. Reading the whole book, it also applies to reality, which is extremely unpleasant. There is also an understanding of mind in cultivation, but the leader respects power, so he writes it in a turtle shell like killing monsters and adding experience. It has no Taoist meaning. In fact, the entire Taoist sect has no Taoist meaning. This irony may be due to the sect's mutual disdain. The ending is the end, don't explain it, it's a mess.



Rating 8.5 The leader's writing is like this. The plot characters are all incidental. Maybe you think some plot logic is contrary to the logic, and some characters are templated. That doesn't matter. Everything is just for the leader's private goods, such as the luck system and the like. I admire the idea that the leader has his own destiny and is basically self-consistent. However, the filling in the later part of the book is like crazy, and there is basically no normal plot. This is enough. This kind of thing can please no one except loyal believers. What you write is a commercial novel. In the words of the leader, you have lost your duty. Moreover, the description of the organization in this book is extremely straightforward and cruel. Reading the whole book, it also applies to reality, which is extremely unpleasant. There is also an understanding of mind in cultivation, but the leader respects power, so he writes it in a turtle shell like killing monsters and adding experience. It has no Taoist meaning. In fact, the entire Taoist sect has no Taoist meaning. This irony may be due to the sect's mutual disdain. The ending is the end, don't explain it, it's a mess. In short, food and grass













