
Yin Changsheng
by Nine Buns
About This Novel
At the end of the Zhou Dynasty, the dispute between King Wu of Zhou and Yin Changsheng ushered in troubled times, and the people were in dire straits. Jiang Shang calculated that thousands of years later, the Po army would sink and Guangsha would collapse. Then there would be smoke everywhere, demons and monsters would appear, and troubled times would come again. A boy from a mountain village worshiped a Taoist priest as his teacher, walked around the world, experienced all kinds of incredible events, and experienced the weird things that span the ages.
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Official(167)Scraped 14d ago
Regarding the problem of not updating
This book has been written. Let's wait for the next one. This person will appear in the next book. Please support it so that more readers can see it. There is no need to wait for updates.
Scared. . . . . . This book and the Taoist Master of Exorcism are both so scary that I almost peeed in fear, but I like excitement, so I suppressed my fear and read it. What about everyone?
The story is very good
The story material is very good, and the plot description is concise and easy to understand. The description of the characters and emotions is a bit monotonous, but compared to those stallion types and narcissistic types, I still like the quality of the story as the theme.
This ending is too hasty. What happened to Tu Ying? Will Jiang Li die? The little fat man shares the same body with King Wu of Zhou?
Are you still writing or not? Or are you in trouble? At least tell the readers! Are you worthy of us?
very nice!
The author's logical thinking is meticulous, the scene description is also very exciting, the writing style is very good, and the imagination is rich, I really admire it.
I've read hundreds of chapters, and why didn't Chen Xiao ever think that he was Yin Changsheng?
good looking good looking
Except for the ending, which is not satisfying, everything else is pretty good.
This book is so talented, the gods and ghosts are so cutely written, I am not afraid of anything but Jiang Li😘😘😘
Very good. I really like the content of the book. The plot and characters written by the author are very real. It's great.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(167)Scraped 14d ago
Regarding the problem of not updating
This book has been written. Let's wait for the next one. This person will appear in the next book. Please support it so that more readers can see it. There is no need to wait for updates.
Scared. . . . . . This book and the Taoist Master of Exorcism are both so scary that I almost peeed in fear, but I like excitement, so I suppressed my fear and read it. What about everyone?
The story is very good
The story material is very good, and the plot description is concise and easy to understand. The description of the characters and emotions is a bit monotonous, but compared to those stallion types and narcissistic types, I still like the quality of the story as the theme.
This ending is too hasty. What happened to Tu Ying? Will Jiang Li die? The little fat man shares the same body with King Wu of Zhou?
Are you still writing or not? Or are you in trouble? At least tell the readers! Are you worthy of us?
very nice!
The author's logical thinking is meticulous, the scene description is also very exciting, the writing style is very good, and the imagination is rich, I really admire it.
I've read hundreds of chapters, and why didn't Chen Xiao ever think that he was Yin Changsheng?
good looking good looking
Except for the ending, which is not satisfying, everything else is pretty good.
This book is so talented, the gods and ghosts are so cutely written, I am not afraid of anything but Jiang Li😘😘😘
Very good. I really like the content of the book. The plot and characters written by the author are very real. It's great.









