
Literary Sage World
by Zi Moyu
About This Novel
The divine book comes to the world, and hundreds of saints come out. The civil strife in the ten years ended, and a true period of prosperity and prosperity of culture and martial arts was created. This is the best era, with the rise of literature and art, poetry can kill people, and calligraphy and painting can fend off enemies! This is the worst era, where spirits are rampant, monsters invade the world, and chaos abounds! In a hundred years, the holy way has withered and the human race has been in danger. The young man surnamed Su, armed with a lot of knowledge and talents, is walking towards the saints. Win the literary position, expand the literary world, build the literary heart, condense the literary soul, and strive for the literary treasure! From then on, wherever he went was holy land, and the words he spoke were holy words!
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Official(79)Scraped 1mo ago
Useless is a scholar
As long as you are educated in the Confucian Temple, you are a literary student, so what's the use of studying.
Does anyone know of a similar type of article? There is a plot in which a female nun asks for a couplet from the male protagonist and later uses the couplet to fight. Does anyone know the name of the novel?
Su Shi and Wang Xizhi both suffered losses and died? For the wool? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
The poems written by blind chickens do not suit the scene and age.
Hey, it looks like the sage of Confucianism and Taoism
A smile that will captivate the city? It's so awesome that I, an old bookworm like me, can't stop reading for a moment!
. . Forced intelligence
Tsk tsk tsk. . To write a villain. . Make the villain mentally retarded
mess
This book is unclear and has unclear levels. The plot connection is stiff and the characters have low IQs. The reality is that the author's writing skills are insufficient.
It's totally a good adaptation.
Isn't this fucking adapted from Confucianism and Taoism? ? ? ?
to be fair
Of course it's fair to me. Compared with many derivative works of Confucianism and Taoism, this one is considered excellent. It has its own changes and does not follow the routines of Confucianism and Taoism. It is a bit new and can be said to be eye-catching. But there are also many immature places. For example, what is very intolerable is calling a brothel girl a big shot and having a group of family heads, city lords and the like treat her with respect. I always feel like I'm lowering myself. No matter how beautiful and aloof a brothel girl is, she will be hard-earned even if it costs ten thousand dollars. He can't be called a big shot either. It would be fine if she had made achievements in other aspects, but if it is just her appearance, how long can she get better? In addition, why has no one ever asked who the son of "Master said" is? No one questions why the sentence "hardship, bitterness, and frosty sideburns" was written by a fifteen-year-old boy? I think we should pay attention to the poems we choose at different stages. Even if it is a golden finger, we should also pay attention to whether the influence is correct.
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Official(79)Scraped 1mo ago
Useless is a scholar
As long as you are educated in the Confucian Temple, you are a literary student, so what's the use of studying.
Does anyone know of a similar type of article? There is a plot in which a female nun asks for a couplet from the male protagonist and later uses the couplet to fight. Does anyone know the name of the novel?
Su Shi and Wang Xizhi both suffered losses and died? For the wool? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
The poems written by blind chickens do not suit the scene and age.
Hey, it looks like the sage of Confucianism and Taoism
A smile that will captivate the city? It's so awesome that I, an old bookworm like me, can't stop reading for a moment!
. . Forced intelligence
Tsk tsk tsk. . To write a villain. . Make the villain mentally retarded
mess
This book is unclear and has unclear levels. The plot connection is stiff and the characters have low IQs. The reality is that the author's writing skills are insufficient.
It's totally a good adaptation.
Isn't this fucking adapted from Confucianism and Taoism? ? ? ?
to be fair
Of course it's fair to me. Compared with many derivative works of Confucianism and Taoism, this one is considered excellent. It has its own changes and does not follow the routines of Confucianism and Taoism. It is a bit new and can be said to be eye-catching. But there are also many immature places. For example, what is very intolerable is calling a brothel girl a big shot and having a group of family heads, city lords and the like treat her with respect. I always feel like I'm lowering myself. No matter how beautiful and aloof a brothel girl is, she will be hard-earned even if it costs ten thousand dollars. He can't be called a big shot either. It would be fine if she had made achievements in other aspects, but if it is just her appearance, how long can she get better? In addition, why has no one ever asked who the son of "Master said" is? No one questions why the sentence "hardship, bitterness, and frosty sideburns" was written by a fifteen-year-old boy? I think we should pay attention to the poems we choose at different stages. Even if it is a golden finger, we should also pay attention to whether the influence is correct.















