
Searching for Qingyun: Starting from the Five Disciples of Dazhu Peak
by Fifth Senior Brother Of Dazhufeng
About This Novel
A new book is released, please take a look Book Title: The Last Years of Hongwu: Starting from a Bastard and Becoming a Marquis During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the wind roared at the frontier fortress. A mace to smash the established fate! Travel through time and become the famous "cheat" Meng Xian in history - the fool who conspired to disrupt the government in order to seek the title of prince, and ultimately brought down the entire clan? Meng Xian smiled. This time, he didn't rely on tricks or luck. With only a soldier in his hand and a horse on his hip, a common man from a thousand households under the command of the King of Yan rose to great fame and became the upright champion - the champion! When the stick rises, it is like a red dragon rising out of the sea; when it falls, it is bloody for thousands of miles. The powerful Qi of the powerful horse protects the body, making it difficult for water and fire to invade; wherever the war horse steps on, the liver and gallbladder of the enemy chieftain will be torn apart. Fengtian was in trouble, and troops were ordered in the school field. King Yan Zhu Di's dragon eyes swept over him, Meng Xian knelt down on one knee, his eyes were burning: "Yanshan Iron Cavalry, Meng Xian is here - who dares to block my way to become a Marquis?!" In Huanghuang Yongle, the concubine was granted the title of Marquis.
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
Zhu Xian? Good immortal, if you don't practice cultivation, why don't you lead troops and fight and become a general? Is this a serious way of playing?
There are too many war stories to write about. When writing about cultivating immortality, why should I write about war? I can just go through it in one or two chapters. The main story is about pig's feet cultivating immortality. The main plot is pig's feet.
war
Looking at the previous table of contents, I thought the war would only be about a dozen chapters long. As a result, looking back, the war is endless. . . Slipping away.
The cultivator asked that although one has to go through the world of mortals to refine one's heart, one should prioritize it. Why does one cultivate Taoism and cultivate immortality? Immortality is not about having to train one's heart in the world of mortals to join the army. It is easy to die on the battlefield. Is it appropriate to write a protagonist who is dedicated to cultivating immortality and cultivating Taoism to become a general on the battlefield? Digress
It's a long way to go, see you in the next book
The story of Lu Daxin, which lasted for nearly 6 months, has come to an end. Thanks to the book friends for their strong support. To be honest, the author himself did not expect that one day the book he wrote would be recognized by so many book friends. I am really flattered. I would like to thank my editor Qing Huda. If he hadn't picked me up during the cross-review, I might not have been able to complete this work. It is the first time for the author to write a book, and he has no experience at all. He has finished the book after stumbling for 6 months. However, his writing power is limited and his experience is insufficient. He has taken many detours, and many details and foreshadowing have not been explained clearly. I will write a few extra chapters when I have time to explain Lu Daxin's battle after entering the sealed land and some of the situations of Qingyun people after the war, so as to try not to leave any regrets. Finally, fellow Taoists, we have a long way to go, and we will see you in the next book.
Who are the heroines?
Author, you made a big mistake. The title of the novel does not contain the word "Zhu Xian". Most readers cannot find it and can only find it through recommendations.
It's so well written, what's the protagonist's magic weapon?
It's quite interesting. It fills in some of Zhu Xian's background and is a good source of information.
It started fine, but why did I get a split at the end?
It's a pretty good Zhu Xian fanfic. It doesn't have a harem and doesn't randomly recruit people. It has a better ending. I'm looking forward to new works.
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
Zhu Xian? Good immortal, if you don't practice cultivation, why don't you lead troops and fight and become a general? Is this a serious way of playing?
There are too many war stories to write about. When writing about cultivating immortality, why should I write about war? I can just go through it in one or two chapters. The main story is about pig's feet cultivating immortality. The main plot is pig's feet.
war
Looking at the previous table of contents, I thought the war would only be about a dozen chapters long. As a result, looking back, the war is endless. . . Slipping away.
The cultivator asked that although one has to go through the world of mortals to refine one's heart, one should prioritize it. Why does one cultivate Taoism and cultivate immortality? Immortality is not about having to train one's heart in the world of mortals to join the army. It is easy to die on the battlefield. Is it appropriate to write a protagonist who is dedicated to cultivating immortality and cultivating Taoism to become a general on the battlefield? Digress
It's a long way to go, see you in the next book
The story of Lu Daxin, which lasted for nearly 6 months, has come to an end. Thanks to the book friends for their strong support. To be honest, the author himself did not expect that one day the book he wrote would be recognized by so many book friends. I am really flattered. I would like to thank my editor Qing Huda. If he hadn't picked me up during the cross-review, I might not have been able to complete this work. It is the first time for the author to write a book, and he has no experience at all. He has finished the book after stumbling for 6 months. However, his writing power is limited and his experience is insufficient. He has taken many detours, and many details and foreshadowing have not been explained clearly. I will write a few extra chapters when I have time to explain Lu Daxin's battle after entering the sealed land and some of the situations of Qingyun people after the war, so as to try not to leave any regrets. Finally, fellow Taoists, we have a long way to go, and we will see you in the next book.
Who are the heroines?
Author, you made a big mistake. The title of the novel does not contain the word "Zhu Xian". Most readers cannot find it and can only find it through recommendations.
It's so well written, what's the protagonist's magic weapon?
It's quite interesting. It fills in some of Zhu Xian's background and is a good source of information.
It started fine, but why did I get a split at the end?
It's a pretty good Zhu Xian fanfic. It doesn't have a harem and doesn't randomly recruit people. It has a better ending. I'm looking forward to new works.









