
Douluo: Reincarnated as Qi Jingchun and Founded Cliff Academy
About This Novel
The reincarnated Confucian saint Qi Jingchun accidentally traveled to the world of Douluo Continent. Because of his outstanding knowledge of Confucian saints, coupled with his shocking theories and unparalleled understanding, he was personally invited by Chief Meng Shenji of Tiandou Royal Academy to teach and educate people in the academy. He originally planned to live out the rest of his life in peace, but was expelled from Tiandou Royal Academy by Prince Snow Star because of the Shrek Academy where he came to teach. Qi Jingchun, who left Tiandou Royal Academy, founded her own Cliff Academy to teach and educate people, and soon attracted countless geniuses to come and be their disciples. Qian Renxue: "My husband once said that if the sky moves in a healthy way, a gentleman will constantly strive to improve himself!" Tang San: "With a wave of his sleeves, the color of heaven and earth changes. Is this the strength of a Confucian saint?!" Yu Xiaogang: "Why should everyone recognize Qi Jingchun's theoretical knowledge? This is unfair!" Qi Jingchun: "When you are unsure about something, you can ask the spring breeze. If the spring breeze doesn't say anything, just follow your heart."
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
Just write the character according to the original work, don't specially arrange a heroine for him. I think that makes it easier for others to accept.
It's best not to have a female protagonist for a character like Qi Jingchun
The time traveler transformed into Qi Jingchun and then into Douluo. Why should it be written according to Qi Jingchun's character? You might as well play Qi Jingchun as a template.
It's a bit rubbish. It completely substitutes the protagonist into another protagonist's personality template. From the first chapter to the foreshadowing of the protagonist's origin, the follow-up is simply rubbish. Is this hero really spiritually dead? The first time he dressed up as someone else was wearing it, he just put it on. It's really weird.
Things about the heroine
There is no female protagonist in this book. After all, everyone knows Qi Jingchun's character. It would not be good to have a female protagonist.
I love watching it, but the update is too slow and not enough to watch. I feel itchy in my heart. What's next?
This book is very good and worth reading
It's really beautiful. The author will update soon.
Hurry up, update faster, faster and more
Author, please don't have a female protagonist in this book, otherwise it will damage Mr. Qi's image too much.
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
Just write the character according to the original work, don't specially arrange a heroine for him. I think that makes it easier for others to accept.
It's best not to have a female protagonist for a character like Qi Jingchun
The time traveler transformed into Qi Jingchun and then into Douluo. Why should it be written according to Qi Jingchun's character? You might as well play Qi Jingchun as a template.
It's a bit rubbish. It completely substitutes the protagonist into another protagonist's personality template. From the first chapter to the foreshadowing of the protagonist's origin, the follow-up is simply rubbish. Is this hero really spiritually dead? The first time he dressed up as someone else was wearing it, he just put it on. It's really weird.
Things about the heroine
There is no female protagonist in this book. After all, everyone knows Qi Jingchun's character. It would not be good to have a female protagonist.
I love watching it, but the update is too slow and not enough to watch. I feel itchy in my heart. What's next?
This book is very good and worth reading
It's really beautiful. The author will update soon.
Hurry up, update faster, faster and more
Author, please don't have a female protagonist in this book, otherwise it will damage Mr. Qi's image too much.









