
Tianlong: Starting from the Ruin of Shaolin Temple
by Cat Dabiao
About This Novel
He was in the Northern Song Dynasty and had just entered Shaolin. Although he is just a young disciple of Luohan Hall, he has already begun to dream about the days when he will have invincible magical powers, be accompanied by beautiful women, live a happy life, and be famous all over the world. "What?" "You need to practice the seventy-two stunts for at least thirty years before you can achieve anything?" "No one has mastered the Yi Jin Jing for hundreds of years?" "What's the matter?" Return ten times the cultivation level. The seventy-two special skills and the Yi Jin Jing are just a small skill in my life. (This book is also known as: "I will live forever in the world", "Tianlong: Obtaining the Yi Jin Jing at the beginning") The new book "The Innate Taoist of the Condor" has been released.
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Official(15)Scraped 21d ago
The protagonist is sexy and portrayed like an underage problem child, which is completely contrary to the title of the book. The author is not good at writing and has insufficient life experience. He should not write a book until he is thirty years old. His mind is not mature enough and it can be seen at a glance.
What is the character of the protagonist? A monk and a loser? Everyone looks unhappy
So-so, the protagonist is portrayed as an arrogant man, which is disgusting
The author doesn't understand the world's accidents at all
A young novice monk of the Xu generation went to the head monk of the Xuan generation to report to him. This was a complaint beyond his level. The Xu generation are all novice monks with weak martial arts skills, no connections, and no background. Their biggest background is Master Hui generation. Even if they have objections to someone of their own generation, they will only complain to their master of the same generation. How could he have the guts to complain to the first eminent monk of the Xuan generation? It can only be said that the author doesn't know much about the world's human feelings and sophistication. I believe that a book written by a person who doesn't know much about human feelings and sophistication is... At that time, Jin Yong (although he liked his books but did not like him personally) said: A 12-year-old little girl wrote a novel and asked him to comment. Jin Yong replied: You are a 12-year-old little girl who doesn't even know what love is. If you don't understand, I won't watch it.
I have to write ten Chinese characters, that's enough.
Not very good
It feels like the author wants to write like a martial arts novel, not a fan. But I haven't written it down yet, but it doesn't look like anything else.
At first glance, it's just a lump
At this time, it really feels more and more uncomfortable the more I read it. Don't you feel uncomfortable when you write it yourself?
The books written by the author don't get high ratings, and it's not without reason. The unpleasant parts are described endlessly, and the pleasant parts are briefly mentioned. It's obvious that the author doesn't read what he writes, otherwise he wouldn't make such a mistake
Waste of time junk book
The protagonist has a bad personality and loves to show off, and the plot is not good either.
Hurry up the update, it's not enough to see, the three views are fine
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Official(15)Scraped 21d ago
The protagonist is sexy and portrayed like an underage problem child, which is completely contrary to the title of the book. The author is not good at writing and has insufficient life experience. He should not write a book until he is thirty years old. His mind is not mature enough and it can be seen at a glance.
What is the character of the protagonist? A monk and a loser? Everyone looks unhappy
So-so, the protagonist is portrayed as an arrogant man, which is disgusting
The author doesn't understand the world's accidents at all
A young novice monk of the Xu generation went to the head monk of the Xuan generation to report to him. This was a complaint beyond his level. The Xu generation are all novice monks with weak martial arts skills, no connections, and no background. Their biggest background is Master Hui generation. Even if they have objections to someone of their own generation, they will only complain to their master of the same generation. How could he have the guts to complain to the first eminent monk of the Xuan generation? It can only be said that the author doesn't know much about the world's human feelings and sophistication. I believe that a book written by a person who doesn't know much about human feelings and sophistication is... At that time, Jin Yong (although he liked his books but did not like him personally) said: A 12-year-old little girl wrote a novel and asked him to comment. Jin Yong replied: You are a 12-year-old little girl who doesn't even know what love is. If you don't understand, I won't watch it.
I have to write ten Chinese characters, that's enough.
Not very good
It feels like the author wants to write like a martial arts novel, not a fan. But I haven't written it down yet, but it doesn't look like anything else.
At first glance, it's just a lump
At this time, it really feels more and more uncomfortable the more I read it. Don't you feel uncomfortable when you write it yourself?
The books written by the author don't get high ratings, and it's not without reason. The unpleasant parts are described endlessly, and the pleasant parts are briefly mentioned. It's obvious that the author doesn't read what he writes, otherwise he wouldn't make such a mistake
Waste of time junk book
The protagonist has a bad personality and loves to show off, and the plot is not good either.
Hurry up the update, it's not enough to see, the three views are fine
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🦖Written on The Eight Parts of Demi-Gods. . . Looks interesting Again, the language is fluent, the writing is good, but the plot is a bit flat. I feel like I need to design the plot, how the protagonist integrates into the original plot, and how to design a new plot. The setting is quite good, right? It's quite cool that the protagonist rises to almost the top level all of a sudden. What happens next? What to do with other martial arts? One of the highlights of Tianlong is martial arts. Martial arts is actually a relatively important point, and it is also an important setting that connects the original text of Tianlong. Well, we need to think about this issue. Recommend it to everyone✌︎˶╹ꇴ╹˶✌︎ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥




Chapter 12: Obviously you can just cripple him, or pretend to be beaten to death by mistake like others, but you have to beat his fellow students to death in the ring with the attitude that I just want to do justice for God. Not only did he break the rules, but he also caused trouble for his master and junior brother. It was true that he was not forced to eat hard and live hard.













