
There Are Gods in the Ruined Temple
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There is the General Temple on Yin Yang Mountain, and gods emerge from the barren mountains and ridges. A general temple that has been passed down for hundreds of years. In today's Dharma-ending world, its spiritual energy has dissipated. How should it deal with the great changes in the world? The ancestral Bagua Mirror is said to be the key to the mysterious door, but can it make a difference? Everything is in the ruined temple and there are gods. Book chat group: 231405799. Interested book friends can come and chat.
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There is no heroine in the whole book, but there are three ladies in some parts (women wrote about 30 chapters in the early stage of spiritual practice). This is a very controversial book, and the reviews are all negative. I am an old reader of Xue Man, and I have read it from "Shinto Talisman", "Six Dynasties Time and Space Immortal Biography", "Return to the Northern Song Dynasty to Be a God Stick" and several very old books. I will continue to watch it in the future. This is fate, right? Advantages: In the author's writing, a huge world of fairy tales is depicted. The protagonist has a Taoist heart that is not obsessed by external things and is dedicated to pursuing the Tao. The plot written by the author doesn't feel like the common clichés of online novels at all. I really like it. Gold fingers can basically be worn back and forth. The Taoist secrets and the poems related to spiritual practice are all written vividly. Whether the author thought about it or found it, they all used their heart and echoed the plot. For example, one of my favorites Yuan Yang clarifies the nature of mind, and the wonderful method explains the subtleties. There is no constant in birth and death, only the great Luo. Disadvantages: 1. Xue Man's book has a huge shortcoming. It always introduces poison in the early stage, which is related to women. In fact, the proportion of these women in the whole book is very low to close to none. Many people abandon the book again, it can only be said that their fate has ended. For example, the plot of Li Qingzhao in the book Northern Song Dynasty is only mentioned in a few hundred words, but it is really poorly written. It would be better not to write it at all. 2. The names are confusing and the plots are repetitive. The male protagonist is Tang Changsheng. The author has written so many books that he always mixes up the names of previous books. The plot is repetitive. Often I have read this plot, and a few chapters later it is the same plot. But I think these are small details, and I can tolerate them. For the sake of the fairy world written by you, I will continue to support your works forever.




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The idea lies in double penetration. The protagonist is a descendant of the Jiangjun Temple that has been passed down for hundreds of years in Xiajiang during the Age of Dharma. Taoist Cunsi transforms into gods and combines the local southern magic sect and other witchcraft and Gu techniques to practice Jiuyaotian mind method and Yuanyang lantern, and uses the Bagua mirror to travel through the Donghua world and modern times. The setting is more realistic about spiritual cultivation, which still looks very interesting. It has a bit of an ancient flavor, and it is still very interesting among the bad spiritual cultivation novels on the street.




The protagonist is a descendant of the Jiangjun Temple that has been passed down in Xiajiang for hundreds of years during the Age of Dharma. He practices Jiuyaotian Mind Method and Yuanyang Lantern, and uses the Bagua Mirror to travel through the Donghua world and modern times. Cultivate in the "fairy world" to increase one's own moral character, and pretend to be cool in the main world. The idea is very good, and the previous one is better than the last one.













