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A good novel about cultivating immortals, with a lot of bright spots.
Let's talk about the title of the book first: Kunlun is the male protagonist and Mingyue is the female protagonist.
The setting of the story is an urban society similar to the world of Fengshen. The Great Shang Dynasty stretched for hundreds of light years (well, maybe even larger). The story has just begun and is set in the world before the arrival of Fengshen. This world has no concept of monasticism. The current plot is as follows:
The Shang Emperor is about to pass away, and he is preparing to elect the next Shang Emperor and Zhou Emperor among all the people in the world. The protagonist Kunlun is just a confused young man. Ji Chang digs out a moon jade from the cemetery of gods and prepares to present it to the Shang Emperor in order to become the ruler of Chaoge and become Zhou Emperor.
During the process of offering the treasure, the Mingyue Jade shattered and turned into billions of streams of light that floated all over the territory of Dashang. The great road came, and everything that was destined could get this stream of light (actually a Tao seed), which is a Tao seed. The author's novel should not be a traditional Qi flow training. This is a dividing line. After all, no one has ever written such a novel in Xianxia novels.
Well, the protagonist Kunlun rejected the Tao seed, stuffed it into the mouth of Jun Bao, who had died of old age (I guess this was a foreshadowing laid by the author, leopard, you can guess what it was), and resurrected Jun Bao.
As for the whole world, it is estimated that the entire big business has started the 'Era of Taoism'.
Then the protagonist Kunlun meets the old woman Ming Yue who is the incarnation of Mingyue Jade (you can tell she is the heroine just by looking at the title of the book), and they start a monastic career where they easily fight against each other...
The recent chapters are all about how the world will change in the world of global Taoism. I think the author has done a good job of writing about the changes in the world when the Taoism comes in chapter by chapter. It is attractive and I look forward to what changes will happen.
At present, there should be four realms of Taoism: cultivating the Tao, asking questions, entering the Tao, and becoming the Tao. It is clear at a glance. There are not so many dazzling Tao realms to see. The Tao is divided into eight categories: 'Thunder, Fire, Fighting, Plague, Pox, Tai Sui, Wealth, and Water.' To be honest, These are the eight divine attributes of the 365 righteous gods explained in the traditional Fengshen novels. However, all the novels about Fengshen have not explained what the Eightfold Way is (including the original work). I think the author means to prepare to write these Eightfold Way. It is rare. I hope you can work hard...
Use this as the dividing line...
To be honest, the plot of the first few chapters is a bit compact, the tone is humorous, and it is very interesting to watch. It is different from traditional immortal novels. It is worth looking forward to as you continue to watch.
Also, author, is your cover a bit too casual...