
Daming: Emperor Wanshou Has Cultivated Immortality!
by Frost Bolin
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Zhu Cong traveled through time! He also became the Jiajing Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houcong! But Jiajing is dying. If the time is right, he only has six years left to live. What should we do? Just when Jiajing was panicking looking at his broken body, he discovered that he could enter a world of cultivating immortals... So, Jiajing, who traveled between two worlds and cultivated immortals, was born! A brand-new Ming Dynasty will also become a great immortal dynasty shining in the world in the hands of the real Wanshou Emperor!
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It is a historical and political essay under the guise of cultivating immortality. Even after cultivating immortality, it still writes about the factional struggles in the court in detail. The other world has basically been touched upon in one stroke. This is how it is so far.
Everything is fine, but the female Imperial Master is too dramatic. If you just want her to push the plot, you don't need to write the character in such detail. The plot between the protagonist and her should be written in such detail and so ambiguous. Some plots are just nondescript. How about you two falling in love? He pokes her face and always describes how she looks good-looking. The sense of tearing is too strong. She is the heroine? I feel that many people are persuaded to quit by this role. She is also deliberately written as a silly and sweet person. Every time I see the plot about her, I wonder if it is a female channel?
The introduction and the first few chapters are quite attractive, but in chapter 13, I suddenly give you some bullshit female Taoist priest, which is disgusting, okay? There is a world of cultivating immortals, so why not give you some kind of fairy later on? There is a vulgar drama about a treacherous minister offering his daughter to the palace to please the protagonist, but it just replaces an ordinary lady with a Kundao. The author thinks that women don't need to be so anxious. This shabby book has a rating of 8.3.
Good books mixed with shi
This Gouba Qingfeng is really off-putting! I feel like the author attracted me with a good story, and then I was fucked hard by his unique sex. I couldn't bear to see him poking my nose and licking his lips. That
56 Book Coins Chapter Your book is made of gold.
The argument in this chapter is too simple. Let's talk about Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. It's over before we even speak. It's unreasonable not to talk about Buddhism. Taoism's thousands of years of thought alone cannot be defeated by Confucianism in just a few sentences. Is it possible that Taoism is a stolen Buddhist thought?
Generally, the skills of cultivating immortals are in the hands of the protagonist, and the resources are also in the hands of the protagonist. They are always playing house and playing so-called power. Can the protagonist be promoted equally?
This world of cultivating immortals is so awesome. It's the first time I've seen such cultivators.
No matter what the updates are in the past few days, one chapter a day is too few. I hope to restore two chapters a day.
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Official(33)Scraped 20d ago
It is a historical and political essay under the guise of cultivating immortality. Even after cultivating immortality, it still writes about the factional struggles in the court in detail. The other world has basically been touched upon in one stroke. This is how it is so far.
Everything is fine, but the female Imperial Master is too dramatic. If you just want her to push the plot, you don't need to write the character in such detail. The plot between the protagonist and her should be written in such detail and so ambiguous. Some plots are just nondescript. How about you two falling in love? He pokes her face and always describes how she looks good-looking. The sense of tearing is too strong. She is the heroine? I feel that many people are persuaded to quit by this role. She is also deliberately written as a silly and sweet person. Every time I see the plot about her, I wonder if it is a female channel?
The introduction and the first few chapters are quite attractive, but in chapter 13, I suddenly give you some bullshit female Taoist priest, which is disgusting, okay? There is a world of cultivating immortals, so why not give you some kind of fairy later on? There is a vulgar drama about a treacherous minister offering his daughter to the palace to please the protagonist, but it just replaces an ordinary lady with a Kundao. The author thinks that women don't need to be so anxious. This shabby book has a rating of 8.3.
Good books mixed with shi
This Gouba Qingfeng is really off-putting! I feel like the author attracted me with a good story, and then I was fucked hard by his unique sex. I couldn't bear to see him poking my nose and licking his lips. That
56 Book Coins Chapter Your book is made of gold.
The argument in this chapter is too simple. Let's talk about Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. It's over before we even speak. It's unreasonable not to talk about Buddhism. Taoism's thousands of years of thought alone cannot be defeated by Confucianism in just a few sentences. Is it possible that Taoism is a stolen Buddhist thought?
Generally, the skills of cultivating immortals are in the hands of the protagonist, and the resources are also in the hands of the protagonist. They are always playing house and playing so-called power. Can the protagonist be promoted equally?
This world of cultivating immortals is so awesome. It's the first time I've seen such cultivators.
No matter what the updates are in the past few days, one chapter a day is too few. I hope to restore two chapters a day.
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[I am the only one in this world, the master of the world] Zhu Cong has traveled through time! He also became Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houxi! But Jiajing is dying. If the time is right, he only has six years left to live. What should we do? Just when Jiajing was panicking looking at his broken body, he suddenly I found that I could enter a world of cultivating immortals... Thus, Jiajing, who traveled between two worlds and cultivated immortality, was born! A brand-new Ming Dynasty will also become a great immortal dynasty shining in the world in the hands of the real Wanshou Emperor!




Abandon books Goldfinger: Traveling through the world of cultivating immortals Girlfriend: The emperor has a harem, but there is basically no description In the late Jiajing period, he awakened to the past life time travel memory and got a golden finger. The core of the fun is that the Taoist priest has really cultivated immortality, supplemented by the airs of the Ming Dynasty 1566. I originally thought it was the kind of crude tomato fast food article where you can make a quick buck with an idea. But when I read it, I found that the writing was at the average level of Qidian Shuangwen. There were occasional typos, but it was not as bad as I thought. It was not a big problem for me. I read all the way to the latest chapter. However, compared to reading the old chapters in one go, the reading experience these days is really not good. I am not sure whether it is because there are too few updates or the quality has really declined. After reading Chapter 239, I felt that with the development of the plot, there was no longer the flavor of cultivating immortals in the court in the early stage. Jiajing's curiosity about cultivating immortals was also satisfied, so I gave up the book.




In fact, it has a lot of words, so it's not a new book. However, I recently finished reading the original book and TV series of Ming Dynasty 1566. I happened to see the title of this book. I read some of it and skipped it all. I can only say that Teacher Liu Heping's level is too high. The online text is still awkward to read, so I can only read it as a fanfic. I can't read the words carefully, otherwise I won't read it. The logic of the characters' behavior is tried hard to fit the personality of the original characters. It is probably also to lower the reading threshold of online articles. Many words are very straightforward and lack a bit of flavor. When I saw what I was going to write about sending troops overseas to unify the world, I lost all interest at all.














