
I Am a Qi Practitioner
by There Is Water In The Creek
About This Novel
What is (qì)? The innate essence, the essence of heaven and earth, is neither Qi nor Qi! The void generates Qi, and the Qi sufficient generates God. The ancient qi refining masters refined the qi of heaven and earth for their own use. The powerful ones could overturn rivers and seas, reach for the stars and the moon, which is heartbreaking to hear! Now there is a young man named Zhou Qing. He received a little bit of inheritance from the Qi Refiner at a young age. He entered the Tao several times and showed his power. However, in the end, he found that his path of cultivation was cut off and there was no hope of immortality... Did his search for immortals and Taoism and refining Qi to live forever come to nothing? The various cultivation methods mentioned in the book have not been proven to be feasible. Please do not practice according to them! Otherwise, there will be consequences at your own risk!
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
Well, I seem to have lost my temper
灁
Why have you written over a hundred chapters and still only have a few reviews?
Support the author, come on the author is great
Write the author's introduction at your own risk. I really want to take a look. I'll see if I can learn from it. If I succeed...
What the hell /
Has the author changed?
Why do I feel like I am writing now with a different person, using all the same old routines?
good book
Very good book, love it! I just hope the author can keep writing! Don't give up halfway. For an old bookworm like me, good books are hard to find. I sincerely hope that the author will keep up the good work!
The word "qi" or "qi" means "qi" means that you don't understand
I am better than the author 666666666666
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
Well, I seem to have lost my temper
灁
Why have you written over a hundred chapters and still only have a few reviews?
Support the author, come on the author is great
Write the author's introduction at your own risk. I really want to take a look. I'll see if I can learn from it. If I succeed...
What the hell /
Has the author changed?
Why do I feel like I am writing now with a different person, using all the same old routines?
good book
Very good book, love it! I just hope the author can keep writing! Don't give up halfway. For an old bookworm like me, good books are hard to find. I sincerely hope that the author will keep up the good work!
The word "qi" or "qi" means "qi" means that you don't understand
I am better than the author 666666666666
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A niche literature somewhat similar to Taoist literature. The writing is smooth, the main line is clear, the plot is logical, and it is not superficial. The spiritual practices described in the book feel very real and have a lot of useful information.



Zhou Qing thought he was just an ordinary Taoist priest, but he didn't know that he was the descendant of a Qi alchemist who had long since disappeared from the world. The writing of this book is fluent, the plot is reasonable, and it is invisible. The author searches for information carefully and carefully. Many spiritual terms and knowledge make people feel confused when reading. The story also seems very real. This gives people a refreshing feeling in the overwhelming literature about rebirth and time travel. I don't know if the author himself is a Taoist priest.




Good book.




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