
Xunxianyou
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What a horse? Learn from a teacher? I just heard that the benefits here are good and I want to work. What a horse? Cultivation to immortality and ascension? I just want to step on my sword and fly to see my brother. What a horse? Demon invasion? I finally made up my mind to become an immortal! What a horse? Am I a hero? Well, you made a mistake about that, I was just passing by to make soy sauce...
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Personal rating: ★★★★ Recommended, completed, no male protagonist, no spiritual root setting. The heroine is a native, no time travel, no rebirth. The heroine initially lived in a tribe similar to a matriarchal society, so she always believed that making money to support the family was what a woman should do, and she has been working hard to raise her younger brother. Later, the heroine's uncle came back from outside, brought an immortal cultivator, and then picked up the heroine and the others. The heroine left her hometown and began her career as a disciple. The heroine joined the Jiange, right? I read this book too early, and I have almost forgotten many of the plots. I only remember that the heroine practiced swordsmanship, and after practicing, she became a Taoist. I don't know what the others are like. Why! Anyway, without spiritual root setting, things like entering the Tao are mysterious and mysterious. In the end, it seems that the heroine is going to save the world, and then the story is almost over! One bad thing is that the author still can't escape the vicious circle of male superiority and female inferiority. It is inevitable that the originally good article will have some minor flaws! But the flaws do not hide the merits, this article is much better-looking than other articles!




Recommended for female majors who don't take ascension as the ultimate goal to study immortal literature!




There is no male protagonist. It is a very healing article with a deep sense of experience and a good grasp of the character. In particular, the description of the protagonists' stages from childhood to adolescence is full of wit and humor, fully demonstrating the characteristics of children to teenagers, and does not appear in many articles where the 8-year-old is comparable to the scheming of young people. In the world in the article, there won't be too many intrigues, there are no loose cultivators, and there are only 10 sects working together, which is similar to the true world view of Xianxia in ancient Xianxia novels. People's hearts are mostly simple, and although there are conflicts, they are not excessive. A top-down heart for good leads the whole world to flourish. It feels like teaming up to fight monsters and have an adventure. It cleverly combines the characteristics of prehistoric literature, immortality literature and online games (it feels like Jian Wang San). Guys and girls (and their kids) are so funny. The foreshadowing is deep and complete, and the structure of the whole story is very rigorous. The background of the story is rich in mythology. It is set in the parallel world of the Xia Dynasty, but it is also a background of cultivating immortals. There are 10 ancient sects inherited from the prehistoric period. The ancestors of each sect (such as Fuxi, Nuwa, Houyi, etc.) Are mythical figures, but the story integrates mythical characters into the background of cultivating immortals, making these sects closer to the prehistoric period in time. However, the mythical characters here are not absolute myths. They only exist as sages who save the world and help people, create sects and prosperous times. Although there are some scum in each sect, they all present a righteous and positive situation. The 10 sects take it as their own duty to kill demons and protect the human world, and they also take into account the spirit of kindness to harmless monsters and spiritual beasts. Here, people's ideas show the modern concept of equality and mutual benefit. The background of the story only revolves around one world, but the background concept is complete, the sect system is also relatively complete, and the overall feeling is grand and spectacular! I especially like the sentence at the end, "If you don't have to suffer for food and clothing, your heart will become a fairy." It can be said that it reflects the "Tao" of the heroine! After reading the entire book, I felt like I was back in Xianjian and other Xianxia games. Carefree and chivalrous. It has a bit of abuse, the setting is novel and fun, and the plot is engaging to watch.



Although this book has been developed in one place, it expresses the author's views on cultivating immortality very well, and also makes people know that the only way to cultivate immortality is to constantly change maps, upgrade and fight monsters, nor does it mean that the plot of just one place is not good-looking! I really like a sentence in this book: "Don't be troubled by food and clothing, and don't be trapped by shelter and transportation. The direction of your heart is the immortal." This sentence is also the main theme and essence of this book!




