
I Created Xian Qin
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Lu Changli traveled through the Qin Dynasty during the Warring States Period and became a mountain monk. One person alone can activate spiritual energy recovery! Yang Shen Martial Arts! Luck flows! Mortal cultivation flow... The Immortal Qin era has arrived in the Warring States Period! Confucianism, Mohism, Taoism, Dharma, Mingming, Yin and Yang, hundreds of schools of thought... The spiritual energy is revived, starting the whole people to cultivate immortality! "Sir, the whole world belongs to the land of Qin, and every household is illuminated by the bright moon of the Qin Dynasty, but... Qin's sword must drink blood... Is there any place outside the world?" The First Emperor Ying Zheng drew his sword and looked around in confusion. So on Zhongnan Mountain, Lu Changli stepped on the sky with one step and pointed at the broken stars. The infinite outer realm appears! "This is where Qin Jian drinks blood!" PS: Farming articles, invincible articles...
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Official(40)Scraped 11d ago
I don't understand how the protagonist, an immortal, is afraid of the threat of Zhao Ji, a mortal. Even if he angers Ying Zheng, he can't kill the protagonist. In the end, the worst he can do is replace Ying Zheng. Therefore, even if he is angered, the protagonist is not terrible. Moreover, it really loses his identity as an immortal. Where is the majesty of the protagonist? Just a mortal can threaten the protagonist.
The writing is not grand enough, and it shouldn't be about lowering the intelligence. Maybe you want to imitate the Taoist ancestors, but can you give your characters some brains? You write the King of Qin as an ordinary person.
generally
First look at the label: Resurrection of spiritual energy, Qin Dynasty. Interested and want to take a look. Then, the protagonist behaves normally. It's just that the young apprentice isn't portrayed very well. It's okay, keep watching. Yang Shen? ? ? Is it the Taoist Yang God? I didn't know and checked Baidu. Yangshen Martial Arts, okay, just quit. I just don't understand, how can your female disciple write about Yangshen Martial Arts when her training system is like Jindan Dao? I couldn't stand the poison, so I ran away first.
To be honest, I always feel that the male protagonist does not look like a fairy, and the supporting characters are too confusing, right?
Although the male protagonist relies on his reputation to cultivate immortality, it feels like he casually bestows all kinds of benefits on Ying Zheng without paying a price. Isn't this too low-priced? As an immortal, you can speak kindly to people, right? There are also officials from other countries, who were basically nobles at that time. The education they received must not be so brainless. They actually want to force an immortal to join their camp. Let's not mention that they may not have seen a real immortal, but after seeing the methods of the male protagonist, they should also understand that absolute strength can overcome any conspiracy. I can't force an immortal. I also feel that I'm a little short of words. When describing some immortals' methods, other people's hearts, etc., The tone is too exaggerated and boring. This is what I think above. Maybe I have too many demands, but I don't care about these when reading novels. I guess most people may not be able to stand it later.
I don't want to say it anymore. I've been working on it for a long time. The protagonist is a puppet of heaven. .
Because of Changli Immortal Lord's bias, part of the will of this world is going to dethrone the Immortal Lord! Remove the fairy bones! Deprive Changli Xianzun of all his extraordinary power!
hehe
Brother, this book is a little bit poisonous. A mortal goes up the mountain to seek immortality, but you tell your apprentice that the person coming here has a noble status. You have to know that there were no immortals in this world before you came. Your talent will be gone in an instant. It is hard to find books of this style. Please support me with five stars.
Qin hi Hannuo?
I just checked about this Qinhai Hannuo. Some said that it was passed down by Xu Fu, and some said that he was submissive at that time. Anyway, I was poisoned by this "Hi". Because I grew up watching anti-Japanese dramas, I was very disgusted and disgusted with Japan. Of course their specialties are still available. In short, if the author can change it, just change it. I think this point is still very powerful in dissuading people.
It was originally a good book, but when I saw HiHi's response, I thought it was from Japan. Wasn't No's response bad?
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Official(40)Scraped 11d ago
I don't understand how the protagonist, an immortal, is afraid of the threat of Zhao Ji, a mortal. Even if he angers Ying Zheng, he can't kill the protagonist. In the end, the worst he can do is replace Ying Zheng. Therefore, even if he is angered, the protagonist is not terrible. Moreover, it really loses his identity as an immortal. Where is the majesty of the protagonist? Just a mortal can threaten the protagonist.
The writing is not grand enough, and it shouldn't be about lowering the intelligence. Maybe you want to imitate the Taoist ancestors, but can you give your characters some brains? You write the King of Qin as an ordinary person.
generally
First look at the label: Resurrection of spiritual energy, Qin Dynasty. Interested and want to take a look. Then, the protagonist behaves normally. It's just that the young apprentice isn't portrayed very well. It's okay, keep watching. Yang Shen? ? ? Is it the Taoist Yang God? I didn't know and checked Baidu. Yangshen Martial Arts, okay, just quit. I just don't understand, how can your female disciple write about Yangshen Martial Arts when her training system is like Jindan Dao? I couldn't stand the poison, so I ran away first.
To be honest, I always feel that the male protagonist does not look like a fairy, and the supporting characters are too confusing, right?
Although the male protagonist relies on his reputation to cultivate immortality, it feels like he casually bestows all kinds of benefits on Ying Zheng without paying a price. Isn't this too low-priced? As an immortal, you can speak kindly to people, right? There are also officials from other countries, who were basically nobles at that time. The education they received must not be so brainless. They actually want to force an immortal to join their camp. Let's not mention that they may not have seen a real immortal, but after seeing the methods of the male protagonist, they should also understand that absolute strength can overcome any conspiracy. I can't force an immortal. I also feel that I'm a little short of words. When describing some immortals' methods, other people's hearts, etc., The tone is too exaggerated and boring. This is what I think above. Maybe I have too many demands, but I don't care about these when reading novels. I guess most people may not be able to stand it later.
I don't want to say it anymore. I've been working on it for a long time. The protagonist is a puppet of heaven. .
Because of Changli Immortal Lord's bias, part of the will of this world is going to dethrone the Immortal Lord! Remove the fairy bones! Deprive Changli Xianzun of all his extraordinary power!
hehe
Brother, this book is a little bit poisonous. A mortal goes up the mountain to seek immortality, but you tell your apprentice that the person coming here has a noble status. You have to know that there were no immortals in this world before you came. Your talent will be gone in an instant. It is hard to find books of this style. Please support me with five stars.
Qin hi Hannuo?
I just checked about this Qinhai Hannuo. Some said that it was passed down by Xu Fu, and some said that he was submissive at that time. Anyway, I was poisoned by this "Hi". Because I grew up watching anti-Japanese dramas, I was very disgusted and disgusted with Japan. Of course their specialties are still available. In short, if the author can change it, just change it. I think this point is still very powerful in dissuading people.
It was originally a good book, but when I saw HiHi's response, I thought it was from Japan. Wasn't No's response bad?
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This book is okay, but I personally don't really like writing about the kind of stories that have appeared in history. To put it simply, I feel a little embarrassed whenever I'm involved with fandoms. But this book is okay. I don't know how to put it, I think it's quite interesting.




The early stage is more depressive and survival-oriented, with a bit of black humor. The setting of the world view is quite attractive, and the level of the later stage is also maintained well, so you can take a look.






















