The Peerless Swordsman Starting from Zhu Xian

The Peerless Swordsman Starting from Zhu Xian

by At The Foot Of Liuli Mountain

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About This Novel

Zhang Yifan's soul traveled to the world of Zhu Xian and came to Zhang Xiaofan who had just experienced the tragedy of destroying the village. Because of the similar names in his previous life, Zhang Yifan was very familiar with the plot of Zhu Xian at the beginning, but he abandoned the book after Zhang Xiaofan was expelled from the Qingyun Sect. He only knew a little bit about the subsequent plot through chats with colleagues. See how Zhang Xiaofan wields the sword without a system or a golden finger, how he moves freely and freely, how he enjoys life, how he becomes a peerless swordsman step by step, how he copes with unknown crises, and how he moves towards a broader and more exciting world of fairy tales!

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Wxya60mo ago

good

It's just not suitable for me to watch, it's suitable for people who don't have a brain. You are a handsome boy from a mountain village. You say you learned Tai Chi from the Orion in the village. I won't say anything. It's a roundabout story. You know how to dress up women's makeup, sew, and make clothes. Basically, you can't do it? Are you too lazy to round up all this? You are a boy from the village, not one of those master-level boys in the town who can do everything. You know these things, and all the female disciples are looking for you to pay attention. Do the big guys still think it is reasonable? So I said, it's only suitable for watching without brains. You can't watch it even if you have no brains at all. If you are a little brainless, even if you turn on some brainless plug-ins, I won't say anything.

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Zhang Jun_ce61mo ago

Long-winded

The writing of Qimai Martial Arts was pretty good before, and I created a different protagonist. Not only did he practice faster, he also influenced the people around him, and his mind became much more flexible. But after Qimai Martial Arts, I felt like it was garbage. He knew clearly that Cangsong was a member of the Demon Cult but didn't want to find a way to expose it. He clearly noticed many of Qi Hao's abnormal behaviors but didn't doubt it at all, and always gave him some reasons. No villain in any novel has such a low IQ, let alone the protagonist who appears to be extremely smart at the beginning, but is no different from an idiot later on. It's just a small supporting character who repeatedly discovers anomalies and thinks he's fine. This leads to a small plot filled with a lot of nonsense, which is heartbreaking to watch. Furthermore, there are some trivial matters that are completely unnecessary to mention. Not only are they mentioned, but a lot of introductions are also made. It's like writing about the Ghost Shadow Sect attacking the protagonist and the others. The Ghost Shadow Sect seems to be just a temporary extra, and he probably won't have any more roles if he shows up. For such a small set, the author not only explained its origin, past development history, and even how a certain generation of sect leaders died. When fighting the protagonist, he explained where they were lurking in the Central Plains and how they lurked step by step. It can be said that the explanation of the supporting actor is more detailed than that of the protagonist. If there are too many things like this, the number of words will be too small. It's like asking someone for a phone number, and he tells you which operator's card he uses, and where he got the card. He even tells you who the person who applied for the card is, as well as the person's family situation, hobbies, etc. Luo Liba talks a lot of nonsense and still has more to say. You have to emphasize again that you want his phone number, and finally he gives it. Do you find it tiring to communicate like this? If all novels were written in this way, it would be really tiring to read, even if you just jump through it.

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Infected with the Qin Dynasty61mo ago

I don't know how to say it,

I found that this novel is similar to a Zhu Xian fanfic I have read before. The difference is that the protagonist is different. The same thing is that they both use Tai Chi to chop bamboo, and then they also find ten thousand year old bamboo deep in the bamboo forest to survive the thunder tribulation! Then those who wanted to become yin and yang went to Xiaozhufeng to find the Ten Thousand Years Tears Bamboo! Later, there was a martial arts competition and a bet with the traitor Cang! I don't know if there are any similarities later on. I forgot to save that fanfic, so I can't read it anymore!

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A Motivated Salted Fish64mo ago

generally

The first part is okay, but in the second part, the author is ruining Baguio and making the heroine of the original work so vicious that I can't stand it anymore.

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Muyuan63mo ago

Yes, it's pretty good. I'll give it a five-star rating (given in installments)

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Reader 143558498952781824061mo ago

Creativity is okay

The IQs of the supporting characters are a little low, and they don't know how to describe female characters. All the women laugh at the same time, which is really unbearable. . .

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Mariage D'amour53mo ago

Rubbish, I feel sick when I see the Albizia Bell given to Tian Linger

Rubbish, I feel sick when I see the Albizia Bell given to Tian Linger

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Ren Xiaobu62mo ago

This book is not bad

This book written by the author is quite good. It has clear ideas and strong logical thinking. However, it is slow to update and the number of words in one chapter is very small. It is not enough to read.

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Not a Good Person64mo ago

Can't stand it

Zhang Xiaofan is naive, a tool man, a stone man

5
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Kill Kill Kill64mo ago

The writing is pretty good.

It just feels like it's a bit forced to suppress my wits, but I can still work on it.

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