
Cultivation: Begin Liver Experience by Contemplating Thoughts
About This Novel
[In the bitter sea of mortal world, the body is a boat, and the soul is the people in the boat. The boat carries people and sails to the other shore! Traveling to a different world where demons are rampant and Taoism is manifest, Xu Yan becomes the ninth young master of Dingyuan Houfu. Xu Yan discovers that this world is not simple. Shinto seeks incense, and heaven and earth serve as a framework to herd all living beings. The immortal way cultivates the soul, and the physical body becomes a boat to cross the sea of suffering. Martial arts refine the body, spread across the world, and suppress the world. Demons eat all living beings, devour all spirits, and bring disaster to the world. ............ The human dynasty, the Nine Heavens Divine Court, the demon kingdom on the earth, Fengdu in the underworld, the ruins of the deep sea... Let's see how Xu Yan, with the help of the proficiency panel, started to experience Taoist concepts, embarked on the path of seeking Tao step by step, and embarked on a bizarre and mysterious journey.
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Official(27)Scraped 6d ago
Goldfinger is useless
The protagonist should take the path of creating a path, as long as the intention of the created technique is high enough and bold enough to imagine, such as the Five Mythical Gods, the Luck Dynasty, refining the false to become true (creating a world in a dream in advance and using the time difference between dreams and reality to cultivate wisdom and soul), etc. As long as it can be created, it may be weak at first, but the golden finger can break the limit. If the protagonist just goes out and wanders, without farming and developing for a period of time, then this book will be a bit contradictory and intellectually depressing.
It's really poisonous. The various settings in the book are really inconsistent. At the beginning, a pair of armor can rival a martial saint, so forget it. It's also said to be rare. Since it's rare, why can you, a small 100-year-old, ninth-grade sesame officer, be able to use such awesome armor? There is also the setting of the five realms of immortals, and it is said that the five immortals are equal and there is no distinction between superior and inferior, and there is no distinction between strong and weak. Why do you still want to become a heavenly immortal? This is equivalent to a civilian having the rights of an emperor. Why do they still want to be emperor? There are also panel settings, there are no realms, and there are no talent settings in the book? What level is the protagonist's talent? Can you be on par with the Martial Saint after practicing for two months? The protagonist's talent is number one in the world? Then won't he be invincible in two months?
Very poisonous
It felt a bit overwhelming at the beginning. One piece of armor can outshine a human immortal fruit flavor (the highest combat power in the novel at present), and then a ninth-level military attache can get one, which means that this thing is not very rare. Then there are a bunch of strange things that can threaten high-ranking beings at every turn. It feels like writing about a low-level martial world with a high-level martial arts skin for cultivating immortals. The highest combat power can only be achieved by a set of armor. There is also the limit-breaking setting. The article says that by continuously upgrading the skills through experience, you can achieve functions beyond the limits of the skills. In other words, the essence is still the same set of skills, and the content has not changed. As a result, after the protagonist practiced the Turtle Breath Technique to level 20, he found that he had become a vegetable. He could absorb sunlight to replenish his energy and blood. Practicing martial arts leads to a huge appetite, which is of great significance to martial artists. I was told that it should not be spread too early, and I felt dizzy. What are you spreading about? Isn't this thing only the effect of your awesome practice? But you told me that the version spread has the same effect as yours. So breaking the restrictions in this way is tantamount to innovating the technique? Anyway, there are so many poisonous points that I can't stand reading Dang Shuangwen anymore.
It's so long-winded, I can't stand it anymore
It's well written, and there's nothing wrong with the characters or plot.
This book is worth reading. There are no major problems with the character descriptions, plots, and background of the story. There is no conflict, but it is a bit watery. The number of words would have been better.
Does the author still update if that person is still around?
good
What happened today, 10 damn words
Too many narrations, ink stains, two stars at most
It's a very good book. The map changes are not stiff, the character is decisive, the IQ of the supporting characters is online, and the aura of the protagonist is just right. Moreover, the description of the combat power is also quite good. Even if you don't abuse the master, you are not completely invincible. But too little, too little! ! !
The writing is too long-winded. The progression of the plot is not based on your words and inner narration, but also various explanations. Don't we understand? If you need to explain it like this, I am also convinced. It lowers the reader's IQ.
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Official(27)Scraped 6d ago
Goldfinger is useless
The protagonist should take the path of creating a path, as long as the intention of the created technique is high enough and bold enough to imagine, such as the Five Mythical Gods, the Luck Dynasty, refining the false to become true (creating a world in a dream in advance and using the time difference between dreams and reality to cultivate wisdom and soul), etc. As long as it can be created, it may be weak at first, but the golden finger can break the limit. If the protagonist just goes out and wanders, without farming and developing for a period of time, then this book will be a bit contradictory and intellectually depressing.
It's really poisonous. The various settings in the book are really inconsistent. At the beginning, a pair of armor can rival a martial saint, so forget it. It's also said to be rare. Since it's rare, why can you, a small 100-year-old, ninth-grade sesame officer, be able to use such awesome armor? There is also the setting of the five realms of immortals, and it is said that the five immortals are equal and there is no distinction between superior and inferior, and there is no distinction between strong and weak. Why do you still want to become a heavenly immortal? This is equivalent to a civilian having the rights of an emperor. Why do they still want to be emperor? There are also panel settings, there are no realms, and there are no talent settings in the book? What level is the protagonist's talent? Can you be on par with the Martial Saint after practicing for two months? The protagonist's talent is number one in the world? Then won't he be invincible in two months?
Very poisonous
It felt a bit overwhelming at the beginning. One piece of armor can outshine a human immortal fruit flavor (the highest combat power in the novel at present), and then a ninth-level military attache can get one, which means that this thing is not very rare. Then there are a bunch of strange things that can threaten high-ranking beings at every turn. It feels like writing about a low-level martial world with a high-level martial arts skin for cultivating immortals. The highest combat power can only be achieved by a set of armor. There is also the limit-breaking setting. The article says that by continuously upgrading the skills through experience, you can achieve functions beyond the limits of the skills. In other words, the essence is still the same set of skills, and the content has not changed. As a result, after the protagonist practiced the Turtle Breath Technique to level 20, he found that he had become a vegetable. He could absorb sunlight to replenish his energy and blood. Practicing martial arts leads to a huge appetite, which is of great significance to martial artists. I was told that it should not be spread too early, and I felt dizzy. What are you spreading about? Isn't this thing only the effect of your awesome practice? But you told me that the version spread has the same effect as yours. So breaking the restrictions in this way is tantamount to innovating the technique? Anyway, there are so many poisonous points that I can't stand reading Dang Shuangwen anymore.
It's so long-winded, I can't stand it anymore
It's well written, and there's nothing wrong with the characters or plot.
This book is worth reading. There are no major problems with the character descriptions, plots, and background of the story. There is no conflict, but it is a bit watery. The number of words would have been better.
Does the author still update if that person is still around?
good
What happened today, 10 damn words
Too many narrations, ink stains, two stars at most
It's a very good book. The map changes are not stiff, the character is decisive, the IQ of the supporting characters is online, and the aura of the protagonist is just right. Moreover, the description of the combat power is also quite good. Even if you don't abuse the master, you are not completely invincible. But too little, too little! ! !
The writing is too long-winded. The progression of the plot is not based on your words and inner narration, but also various explanations. Don't we understand? If you need to explain it like this, I am also convinced. It lowers the reader's IQ.














