
Santuzhi
by Cui Zhaozhao
About This Novel
It tells the story of a day thousands of years ago when an evil star suddenly appeared in the sky that had been brewing for a long time. The change of the star map not only meant the end of the rise and fall of the dynasty, but also the beginning of the young people's journey to seek Taoism and immortality. It is said that evil spirits emerge from troubled times, and troubled times indeed bring about a world of ghosts and gods that ordinary people cannot touch. In the hinterland of the wasteland, a young boy embarks on a journey, with a vortex of wind and sand roaring behind him, and a bizarre world of gods and monsters right in front of his eyes. Is light or darkness waiting for him? In the darkness, those legendary monsters called gods or demons by mortals yawned before getting ready to fall asleep. In the light, the invisible fates that were loved or despised by people just woke up. -------------------------------------------------------------- Of I wish you all a happy opening of the book.
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Official(49)Scraped 3d ago
Lao Cui's books are full of laughter, content, tears, and nutrition. I wonder if other great gods would slap you in the face? The so-called cool stories, in which the protagonist levels up and picks up girls, are all rubbish.
This book cannot be read alone, otherwise it would be a pity!
It is recommended to watch (Mr. Yin Yang) first, then (Birdman), and finally you will understand everything.
So what, what's Lao Cui's QQ? Asking everyone for answers
Beg on your knees! ! !
If the Destiny Trilogy (My Years as Mr. Yin-Yang, My Years as a Birdman, and Santuzhi) were made into an online TV series like today, it might become an idol, a love drama, and it would also change its flavor. My personal thoughts (that is, Destiny III will be made into a live-action version. I hope it will be made by a director with enough talent)
Except for the Ghost Blowing Lantern series, I will follow the Destiny trilogy.
Destiny Trilogy, Yin and Yang is an insurmountable classic, like a bird, and the reason why I came to see Santuzhi is probably just because of my feelings.
Watched it for the fourth time
I've watched all three parts, and also watched Dance Master. . . My favorite is when I was Mr. Yin-Yang as a girl. I have read Mr. Yin-Yang four times and listened to Zhang Ergou's talk about your novel. I cried every time I listened to it four times. Every character is very vivid. The three novels plus the side stories are integrated and all are foreshadowings. You can also find others in each novel. The shadows of the storylines of the characters in several novels are really fucked up fates ps: The heroines in Lao Cui's works all have miserable endings, and Liu Yudi is a little better. I don't know if it is due to cause and effect. When Cui Zuofei encounters demons and monsters, he can be relieved and will not kill, so his love ending will be better.
Bad movie
A zombie can blow for a long time, and I am also drunk.
If you don't like it, don't complain. If you have the ability, write a book. This book is pretty good.
An epic trilogy
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Official(49)Scraped 3d ago
Lao Cui's books are full of laughter, content, tears, and nutrition. I wonder if other great gods would slap you in the face? The so-called cool stories, in which the protagonist levels up and picks up girls, are all rubbish.
This book cannot be read alone, otherwise it would be a pity!
It is recommended to watch (Mr. Yin Yang) first, then (Birdman), and finally you will understand everything.
So what, what's Lao Cui's QQ? Asking everyone for answers
Beg on your knees! ! !
If the Destiny Trilogy (My Years as Mr. Yin-Yang, My Years as a Birdman, and Santuzhi) were made into an online TV series like today, it might become an idol, a love drama, and it would also change its flavor. My personal thoughts (that is, Destiny III will be made into a live-action version. I hope it will be made by a director with enough talent)
Except for the Ghost Blowing Lantern series, I will follow the Destiny trilogy.
Destiny Trilogy, Yin and Yang is an insurmountable classic, like a bird, and the reason why I came to see Santuzhi is probably just because of my feelings.
Watched it for the fourth time
I've watched all three parts, and also watched Dance Master. . . My favorite is when I was Mr. Yin-Yang as a girl. I have read Mr. Yin-Yang four times and listened to Zhang Ergou's talk about your novel. I cried every time I listened to it four times. Every character is very vivid. The three novels plus the side stories are integrated and all are foreshadowings. You can also find others in each novel. The shadows of the storylines of the characters in several novels are really fucked up fates ps: The heroines in Lao Cui's works all have miserable endings, and Liu Yudi is a little better. I don't know if it is due to cause and effect. When Cui Zuofei encounters demons and monsters, he can be relieved and will not kill, so his love ending will be better.
Bad movie
A zombie can blow for a long time, and I am also drunk.
If you don't like it, don't complain. If you have the ability, write a book. This book is pretty good.
An epic trilogy
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1. The writing style is similar to folklore novels, very interesting 2. The supporting role of the drunkard Liu Bolun is very interesting 3. Cui Zhaozhao has never been one to write cool articles, but this one is really worth reading. 4. Let's talk about immortals. There is no traditional fairy spirit. Let's talk about Xia. It doesn't have the style and plot of traditional martial arts novels. Haha, it's interesting. Comments: It is absolutely rare to read a folk biography and cultivation novel that has the feel of reading a tomb robbing note. If you want to change your mind, you must read it. Difference index: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Plot excellence index: 🌟🌟🌟




[Complete Book]Santu Zhi, a long-prepared evil star suddenly appears in the sky. The change of this star map means the beginning of troubled times, which brings about a world of ghosts and gods that ordinary people cannot touch. In the hinterland of the wasteland, the protagonist embarks on a journey, with a vortex of wind and sand roaring behind him, and a bizarre world of gods and monsters right in front of his eyes. (●♡∀♡)



In a word, a folk biography-type cultivation novel that has the feel of reading a tomb robbing note.




[Classic Index]★★★★★ I feel that Lao Cui's writing style is more documentary-like, and this style is very similar to literary giants such as Lu Xun and Mo Yan to a certain extent. It feels more like a classic than an online novel. It is the same style as Ghost Blowing the Lamp. It makes people feel immersed in the scene. However, the key is whether Lao Cui can stop abusing the heroine, because I felt particularly involved in it. The book "The Sadness of Always Having Eggs" is really much better than some so-called cool books.













