
God Rewards Hard Work: There is No Bottleneck in My Martial Arts
by Changgeer
About This Novel
Zhao Hongming traveled to the world of immortal martial arts and became the fifth prince of the Wei Dynasty, with mediocre qualifications. Fortunately, he has the 'Tiandao rewards hard work' panel, which can 'continuously' improve his skills and practice, and his efforts will be rewarded. Any martial arts technique can achieve supreme success in his hands. So Zhao Hongming started from the Bahuang Eternal Age Skill, swept across Liuhe, and embarked on an unprecedented path of immortal martial arts. "I see that these five countries have become corrupt, and I have decided to completely eradicate them from the world. Which of you agrees and who opposes?" ... Looking back, Zhao Hongming found that he had become the first emperor in the world to achieve enlightenment.
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Official(68)Scraped 6d ago
The suppression of the national destiny is too dramatic
This national destiny seems to have no use other than restricting the royal practice. So knowing that it restricts the royal family, what is the meaning of the existence of the dynasty? Can the royal family still exist? Unless this royal family is in name only, has no rights and only has a reputation. If anyone has any brains and is unwilling to establish a dynasty, he will directly control the world through the family clan. There is no need for the dynasty to exist. This national destiny has no ability to balance. You said that if the dynasty can use the national destiny to suppress the world and counterattack force, then it has reached a balance point. You are completely suppressing the cultivation of the dynasty. I can only say, good guy, the purpose of establishing the dynasty is to put shackles on yourself and make yourself weaker. Is it reasonable? But the author's writing style is indeed pretty good, and even the setting is pretty good. It's just that the balance of the national destiny is not set well, which directly disrupts all the logic. The purity of the national destiny is a feature of Xianwu. It is good to have both advantages and disadvantages, and the advantages must outweigh the disadvantages to have the possibility of existence. Otherwise, they will definitely be eliminated. The fittest will be passed on, and the unfit will be eliminated. There are not many fools who can reach high positions.
I watched it twice, and every time I saw the seventh stage of the second realm, I couldn't stand it anymore. I even wanted to laugh a little bit because I could draw a 150-pound bow. There are sewers than Douluo. It's just a waste of practice. If this kind of warrior gave me a knife, I would dare to kill him😜
The setting is not reasonable. The royal family cannot practice.
A prime minister can assist ten generations of emperors. Why do those sects still listen to the royal family? It would be better to just use puppets. Isn't this setting bullshit?
This setting is a bit disgusting
If the royal family can't practice martial arts, why don't they seek destruction? How could those masters call them the Yellow Emperor?
I feel that the royal family is suppressed from practicing, which is unreasonable. It should be better for the emperor to be unable to practice alone. Otherwise, people are not fools. Wouldn't it be better to be a martial arts family, who can practice and live longer?
Very enjoyable to watch
It's a pity that the emotional plot is a little less, and the daily flirting is less, but as the saying goes, women only affect the speed of drawing a sword, which is harmless. The book is also a reward for hard work, and the love of children is really not that important; the protagonist is also decisive in killing, and the villain basically only survives a few episodes. There are not so many twists and turns, no abuse of the protagonist, no bloody, and even many plots are completely beyond my expectations. For example, Huo Xianshui cut off her legs directly, which made her laugh to death. There are also villains with amplified moves and the protagonist solved with one blow. These are things that other novels have not done. The author's writing style is still far ahead of the times. The novels I had been reading before were about finally becoming stronger, meeting a very strong villain, being beaten all over, and finally breaking through. Anyway, I was tired of aesthetics. So after reading this novel, one word, it's so refreshing
I just read a few points and gave up the idea of watching it. First, the emperor cannot practice cultivation, but the rest of the royal family can practice better. If you, a person married to the royal family, will lose your cultivation, then why should the royal family manage those masters who can destroy a city by themselves? The second is that many of you have this common mistake of applying ancient history and writing about high martial arts. Is it reasonable for you to be as big as the ancient historical countries in the world of high martial arts? Isn't it interesting that the big boss has even stepped out of the country? It has to be shut down before starting,,,
How could a royal family without force control such a powerful nation of warriors? Use your mouth to make people live in the city
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The plot of cutting off the feet of the woman named Huo was so interesting
In the royal family, you use resources to practice and live longer. Damn, in this novel, the royal family has a short life because of their backward martial arts. Then use wool as an emperor🈶
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Official(68)Scraped 6d ago
The suppression of the national destiny is too dramatic
This national destiny seems to have no use other than restricting the royal practice. So knowing that it restricts the royal family, what is the meaning of the existence of the dynasty? Can the royal family still exist? Unless this royal family is in name only, has no rights and only has a reputation. If anyone has any brains and is unwilling to establish a dynasty, he will directly control the world through the family clan. There is no need for the dynasty to exist. This national destiny has no ability to balance. You said that if the dynasty can use the national destiny to suppress the world and counterattack force, then it has reached a balance point. You are completely suppressing the cultivation of the dynasty. I can only say, good guy, the purpose of establishing the dynasty is to put shackles on yourself and make yourself weaker. Is it reasonable? But the author's writing style is indeed pretty good, and even the setting is pretty good. It's just that the balance of the national destiny is not set well, which directly disrupts all the logic. The purity of the national destiny is a feature of Xianwu. It is good to have both advantages and disadvantages, and the advantages must outweigh the disadvantages to have the possibility of existence. Otherwise, they will definitely be eliminated. The fittest will be passed on, and the unfit will be eliminated. There are not many fools who can reach high positions.
I watched it twice, and every time I saw the seventh stage of the second realm, I couldn't stand it anymore. I even wanted to laugh a little bit because I could draw a 150-pound bow. There are sewers than Douluo. It's just a waste of practice. If this kind of warrior gave me a knife, I would dare to kill him😜
The setting is not reasonable. The royal family cannot practice.
A prime minister can assist ten generations of emperors. Why do those sects still listen to the royal family? It would be better to just use puppets. Isn't this setting bullshit?
This setting is a bit disgusting
If the royal family can't practice martial arts, why don't they seek destruction? How could those masters call them the Yellow Emperor?
I feel that the royal family is suppressed from practicing, which is unreasonable. It should be better for the emperor to be unable to practice alone. Otherwise, people are not fools. Wouldn't it be better to be a martial arts family, who can practice and live longer?
Very enjoyable to watch
It's a pity that the emotional plot is a little less, and the daily flirting is less, but as the saying goes, women only affect the speed of drawing a sword, which is harmless. The book is also a reward for hard work, and the love of children is really not that important; the protagonist is also decisive in killing, and the villain basically only survives a few episodes. There are not so many twists and turns, no abuse of the protagonist, no bloody, and even many plots are completely beyond my expectations. For example, Huo Xianshui cut off her legs directly, which made her laugh to death. There are also villains with amplified moves and the protagonist solved with one blow. These are things that other novels have not done. The author's writing style is still far ahead of the times. The novels I had been reading before were about finally becoming stronger, meeting a very strong villain, being beaten all over, and finally breaking through. Anyway, I was tired of aesthetics. So after reading this novel, one word, it's so refreshing
I just read a few points and gave up the idea of watching it. First, the emperor cannot practice cultivation, but the rest of the royal family can practice better. If you, a person married to the royal family, will lose your cultivation, then why should the royal family manage those masters who can destroy a city by themselves? The second is that many of you have this common mistake of applying ancient history and writing about high martial arts. Is it reasonable for you to be as big as the ancient historical countries in the world of high martial arts? Isn't it interesting that the big boss has even stepped out of the country? It has to be shut down before starting,,,
How could a royal family without force control such a powerful nation of warriors? Use your mouth to make people live in the city
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The plot of cutting off the feet of the woman named Huo was so interesting
In the royal family, you use resources to practice and live longer. Damn, in this novel, the royal family has a short life because of their backward martial arts. Then use wool as an emperor🈶
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God rewards those who work hard, and the emperor proves the way.




God rewards those who work hard, and the emperor proves the way.




Author: Ge Wuchang Genre: Fantasy-Oriental Fantasy Tags: Qigong practice, Ji Dao, ancient times Rating: ★★★★☆ Word count: 61,000 (currently being serialized) Plot summary This is a world where spiritual energy is low and martial arts rises. A powerful martial artist can live for thousands of years and move mountains and seas. There are many countries here, sects are rampant, rivers and lakes and courts, conspiracies and calculations. The protagonist Zhao Hongming has traveled through time, and with the help of God's golden finger, he explores towards the end of martial arts. He advances bravely and moves forward bravely to unify many countries and become the only emperor. Reasons for recommendation The author's writing is not bad, there is no conflict in logic, and the characters' personalities do not violate their settings. People who are not interested in reading can come and read it.




God rewards those who work hard, and the emperor proves the way.













