
Shushan Jinxunu
by Ziying
About This Novel
A high school student who loves to read novels traveled through time and space to Jinxunu, the most useless loser in Shushan. He was first one of the top ten ugliest people, and later became one of the top ten handsome guys. He doesn't want to be an enemy to anyone, he just wants to be free and at ease, and be an overseas immortal as he pleases. Unfortunately, trouble keeps coming, first the internal strife in the palace, and then Emei's plot. How will he deal with it?
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Official(8)Scraped 1mo ago
I don't know what the protagonist is thinking about. He doesn't say anything beforehand, but pretends to be cool afterwards. One moment he pretends to be cold, and the next moment he is shameless. Is it because he has a split personality, or is the author specifically looking for something for him to do, otherwise it will not be obvious that he is a protagonist. But it seems that there is no change to the original work. This kind of routine can be changed into any other role. In a word, it has not changed, has no characteristics, has no new ideas, and has no interest. End of review
You're so nice. Others have hurt you many times. You just won't kill you. You keep them there and let them provoke you again and again.
Have you read the original work in Shushan World? If you haven't read the original work, please shut up.
Have you read the original work in Shushan World? If you haven't read the original work, please shut up.
The best work about Shushan Swordsman
Isn't it right? The protagonist's character is also written to be a doormat like the original novel?
There is no connection between the previous chapter and the following one, so it's hard to read!
It made me sad to see it. The protagonist was like a doormat. Couldn't he be more manly and be tough?
The author has an understanding of the original work and Buddhist and Taoist culture, and can justify it, but it ends too quickly and is a bit hasty.
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Official(8)Scraped 1mo ago
I don't know what the protagonist is thinking about. He doesn't say anything beforehand, but pretends to be cool afterwards. One moment he pretends to be cold, and the next moment he is shameless. Is it because he has a split personality, or is the author specifically looking for something for him to do, otherwise it will not be obvious that he is a protagonist. But it seems that there is no change to the original work. This kind of routine can be changed into any other role. In a word, it has not changed, has no characteristics, has no new ideas, and has no interest. End of review
You're so nice. Others have hurt you many times. You just won't kill you. You keep them there and let them provoke you again and again.
Have you read the original work in Shushan World? If you haven't read the original work, please shut up.
Have you read the original work in Shushan World? If you haven't read the original work, please shut up.
The best work about Shushan Swordsman
Isn't it right? The protagonist's character is also written to be a doormat like the original novel?
There is no connection between the previous chapter and the following one, so it's hard to read!
It made me sad to see it. The protagonist was like a doormat. Couldn't he be more manly and be tough?
The author has an understanding of the original work and Buddhist and Taoist culture, and can justify it, but it ends too quickly and is a bit hasty.
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This book, Traveling Through Shushan, is more fairy-like.




"Shushan Jinxunu" is a masterpiece of Shushan literature


It's a pretty good Shushan, and the character analysis is pretty good.













