
Start with Liberation
by Retreat
About This Novel
In the five years of the Republic of China, the warlords were separatist and the political situation was chaotic. The Republic of China was isolated from the world by thick poisonous gas, and strange things happened frequently. After friendly exchanges with several rude local martial arts masters, Wu Qingcai slowly discovered that the world did not seem to be very suitable for Mr. Sai. I thought it was the end of Chinese martial arts... Martial arts that are irresistible in front of a quick gun. The blooming reputation and the loyalty that no one talks about are all left in the dream-like last night. It's already depressing enough... Later I realized that this was the end of the Dharma era. Cannons, fast guns, trains and terror coexist. Wu Qing started with the liberation victory in hand. --Having two kinds of liberation wins. Remove obstacles to wisdom and worries. Put an end to all troublesome habits forever. Wisdom and fate are both at ease. It's called liberation
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
Haven't watched it yet
But this introduction is also speechless, maybe I am uneducated. Can't read
Write books to earn cigarette money
Then you also translated it into Mandarin and a dialect. Is this written for yourself? Don't you feel awkward? People who read books feel awkward.
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
Haven't watched it yet
But this introduction is also speechless, maybe I am uneducated. Can't read
Write books to earn cigarette money
Then you also translated it into Mandarin and a dialect. Is this written for yourself? Don't you feel awkward? People who read books feel awkward.
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I can only say that this book is full of flaws. Although it has some poisonous points, it is innocuous. The style is similar to that of Gu Huoniao. It goes through events one after another in the world of the Republic of China. The martial arts part is quite attractive. Later, when the Qi practitioner was introduced, I thought he was going to cultivate immortality, but I didn't expect that he would go for the weird and immortal cultivation style. The beginning is a very serious martial arts scene. The protagonist's character is a bit dark (although I don't think this character is a big deal...). The key point is that he was arrested because he was injured and insisted on going out for a walk. I hope that part of the plot can be polished. The writing is embarrassing, but the rest is okay. Doesn't the protagonist think that he is following an unlimited flow script? He looks like he doesn't take his body seriously, and his writing style makes me think it's Mugenliu. The result is still the same world over and over again. The plot arrangement is a bit awkward, and the attitude towards the family members after time travel will also make some people with good views feel slightly uncomfortable. I can only say that benevolence is in the eye of the beholder. Does this mean that it is going to be a style without a heroine? To me, it's a good source of food.




A new standard SR book, a rebirth novel focusing on kung fu supernatural beings. The content is solid and the fighting is exciting. The title is a burden. After reading it, I found that it was surprisingly good! The protagonist's action pattern, which has no taboos, is unexpectedly popular! It's worth recommending, I hope the more you write, the better!




The writing style is a bit like Gu Huo Niao, and the wording is strong in martial arts. The protagonist has a normal IQ, which may be criticized. But overall, there is no plot to reduce intelligence and it is worth looking forward to.




Grain and grass This new book by a newcomer still has many shortcomings, such as the plot is not refreshing, not exciting enough, etc., But it has the writing skills, and the depiction of the Republic of China is also very good. It feels a bit like a low-profile version of Gu Huoniao, so you can give it a look.












