
I Plant Lotus Flowers in My Heart
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A secret coin, intercept other people's opportunities! The picture of clear lotus says to plant a clear lotus in your hand.
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Official(37)Scraped 20d ago
I have no idea what to write or what the theme is. I have been practicing hard for decades to treat a headache, and my magic power has been exhausted. I have to start practicing from scratch. I have to rely on the sect. I am afraid that my luck will be implicated. I always rely on the sect to get through the difficulties. This is nonsense.
The subject matter is good, but there are a lot of poisonous points. This is the second time I picked it up and read it, and I was poisoned. When you start to rebel, the religion wants to kill you, but you have no strength, so you help them survive. Now that you have strength, they were chased by officers and soldiers and caused trouble, but you were able to deal with it. If they were seriously injured, kowtowing would do no good. You would save them wholeheartedly, and you would not be afraid that they would look for you every time they were in danger or injured. I don't want to involve cause and effect with the sect, but every time I rely on the knowledge and prestige of the sect to avoid danger. If I can't figure it out with the rebel sect, I don't want to involve cause and effect. I don't pay so much for giving away some benefits. Now that he has the strength to protect himself, he can put both ends to the sword. Either he joins the rebels directly and gets some benefits to improve his strength, or he goes to the government and the sect to deal with the undercover rebel cult around him.
Is this a fairy tale?
A good fairy tale should have a setting like that of the late Qing Dynasty. When guns and guns appear, there is no desire to continue reading. It is not a fairy tale, but it is not a modern historical novel. It is not a modern historical novel. It is not a martial arts system. It is too far-fetched to say that it is fantasy. The whole four different things... Slipped away.
Oh, goodbye, you yesterday
If, if there is a bad point that makes people unable to watch it, I think there is one. It was Zhou Tunan who used supernatural powers to help people govern the country through several dreams and lives. He also planned to let him teach others to solve the current situation of the court, so that the court could regain its spring glory and development, as well as a method and operation process. It can be said that he can't help himself. The most ridiculous thing is that during this process, the protagonist actually fell in love with a certain woman, and then worked hard for this woman. It felt as if his emotions and body and mind were being played by others, in a game. It's very funny. Suddenly I don't understand the purpose of the protagonist's cultivation. Isn't it a happy life? As a result, in the blink of an eye, someone else had taken control of him, and he used magical powers to seal the memory and give it to others. It was very frustrating to seal the memory and then say to others that it was operating a puppet. Although I came back and developed a magical power in the end, the protagonist didn't care about it in the end, so thank you. That's the disgusting point. If someone hurts you, no matter how nice he is to you later, do you think it will have any effect? He hurt you deeply at a certain moment. Even if he treats you well or is good to a large group later, do you think these can be used as thanks? I don't think individuals are that great. I insulted you mentally and made you like someone. However, all your experiences were fake and illusory. They were caused by others making you happen. Later you found out that they were all fake, and you got a certain benefit because of this. What should you do? Do you think this benefit can compensate you? Excuse me? Just deceiving yourself! "He slowly opened his eyes and saw a middle-aged Confucian scholar and Na Hu Haibin sitting in front of him. But Hu Haibin still murmured to himself: "Sure enough, governing a big country is like cooking small dishes..." Zhou Tunan ignored Hu Haibin, but looked at the middle-aged Confucian scholar, stood up and bowed, saying: "I can cultivate the human evil fire, so I have to thank you so much! " The middle-aged Confucian scholar smiled slightly and said, "Master Zhou was joking, as long as you don't blame me! " This naturally means that without Zhou Tunan's consent, he was directly dragged into the evolutionary illusion just now! " So it's very sad, and I can't forget this sad point. I plan not to read it. If possible, if the author writes another book in the future, I hope there won't be this kind of problem. Of course, I hope for better. The author's literary level and writing style are very good and top-notch. The character logic is all right. If you don't care about this disadvantage, you can take a look. It must be a worthwhile trip.
Because the author gave the protagonist a cheat, is that a cheat?
It is recommended that the protagonist cheat to reduce lifespan damage, because if you cheat for him, he will die quickly after ten years, seven years, etc. So what's the difference between giving and not giving T^T
There are too many poisonous points to complain about
It feels like the author has never written a book before. There are poisonous points everywhere. Please take a closer look at other writers' writing methods. The idea is good, but the writing level is too poor.
Lots of bells and whistles
I think many of the talismans are useless. Apart from the mental talisman, there is no way to fight the enemy. It's better to get a sword talisman than those bells and whistles. Trainers must be very strong. Why can anyone from a small sect be a trainer? And there was a man named Bai who had the Heart Link Ring (Heart Link Ring, the first owner). He was also a trainer who traveled all over the world. In the end, he was ambushed and killed by seven or eight people from Daodao Sect. He was so powerful, he was just a trainer.
If he is not in his position, he will not seek his government. The protagonist likes to think too much
After reading the reviews, I didn't want to read it for fear of being poisoned.
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Official(37)Scraped 20d ago
I have no idea what to write or what the theme is. I have been practicing hard for decades to treat a headache, and my magic power has been exhausted. I have to start practicing from scratch. I have to rely on the sect. I am afraid that my luck will be implicated. I always rely on the sect to get through the difficulties. This is nonsense.
The subject matter is good, but there are a lot of poisonous points. This is the second time I picked it up and read it, and I was poisoned. When you start to rebel, the religion wants to kill you, but you have no strength, so you help them survive. Now that you have strength, they were chased by officers and soldiers and caused trouble, but you were able to deal with it. If they were seriously injured, kowtowing would do no good. You would save them wholeheartedly, and you would not be afraid that they would look for you every time they were in danger or injured. I don't want to involve cause and effect with the sect, but every time I rely on the knowledge and prestige of the sect to avoid danger. If I can't figure it out with the rebel sect, I don't want to involve cause and effect. I don't pay so much for giving away some benefits. Now that he has the strength to protect himself, he can put both ends to the sword. Either he joins the rebels directly and gets some benefits to improve his strength, or he goes to the government and the sect to deal with the undercover rebel cult around him.
Is this a fairy tale?
A good fairy tale should have a setting like that of the late Qing Dynasty. When guns and guns appear, there is no desire to continue reading. It is not a fairy tale, but it is not a modern historical novel. It is not a modern historical novel. It is not a martial arts system. It is too far-fetched to say that it is fantasy. The whole four different things... Slipped away.
Oh, goodbye, you yesterday
If, if there is a bad point that makes people unable to watch it, I think there is one. It was Zhou Tunan who used supernatural powers to help people govern the country through several dreams and lives. He also planned to let him teach others to solve the current situation of the court, so that the court could regain its spring glory and development, as well as a method and operation process. It can be said that he can't help himself. The most ridiculous thing is that during this process, the protagonist actually fell in love with a certain woman, and then worked hard for this woman. It felt as if his emotions and body and mind were being played by others, in a game. It's very funny. Suddenly I don't understand the purpose of the protagonist's cultivation. Isn't it a happy life? As a result, in the blink of an eye, someone else had taken control of him, and he used magical powers to seal the memory and give it to others. It was very frustrating to seal the memory and then say to others that it was operating a puppet. Although I came back and developed a magical power in the end, the protagonist didn't care about it in the end, so thank you. That's the disgusting point. If someone hurts you, no matter how nice he is to you later, do you think it will have any effect? He hurt you deeply at a certain moment. Even if he treats you well or is good to a large group later, do you think these can be used as thanks? I don't think individuals are that great. I insulted you mentally and made you like someone. However, all your experiences were fake and illusory. They were caused by others making you happen. Later you found out that they were all fake, and you got a certain benefit because of this. What should you do? Do you think this benefit can compensate you? Excuse me? Just deceiving yourself! "He slowly opened his eyes and saw a middle-aged Confucian scholar and Na Hu Haibin sitting in front of him. But Hu Haibin still murmured to himself: "Sure enough, governing a big country is like cooking small dishes..." Zhou Tunan ignored Hu Haibin, but looked at the middle-aged Confucian scholar, stood up and bowed, saying: "I can cultivate the human evil fire, so I have to thank you so much! " The middle-aged Confucian scholar smiled slightly and said, "Master Zhou was joking, as long as you don't blame me! " This naturally means that without Zhou Tunan's consent, he was directly dragged into the evolutionary illusion just now! " So it's very sad, and I can't forget this sad point. I plan not to read it. If possible, if the author writes another book in the future, I hope there won't be this kind of problem. Of course, I hope for better. The author's literary level and writing style are very good and top-notch. The character logic is all right. If you don't care about this disadvantage, you can take a look. It must be a worthwhile trip.
Because the author gave the protagonist a cheat, is that a cheat?
It is recommended that the protagonist cheat to reduce lifespan damage, because if you cheat for him, he will die quickly after ten years, seven years, etc. So what's the difference between giving and not giving T^T
There are too many poisonous points to complain about
It feels like the author has never written a book before. There are poisonous points everywhere. Please take a closer look at other writers' writing methods. The idea is good, but the writing level is too poor.
Lots of bells and whistles
I think many of the talismans are useless. Apart from the mental talisman, there is no way to fight the enemy. It's better to get a sword talisman than those bells and whistles. Trainers must be very strong. Why can anyone from a small sect be a trainer? And there was a man named Bai who had the Heart Link Ring (Heart Link Ring, the first owner). He was also a trainer who traveled all over the world. In the end, he was ambushed and killed by seven or eight people from Daodao Sect. He was so powerful, he was just a trainer.
If he is not in his position, he will not seek his government. The protagonist likes to think too much
After reading the reviews, I didn't want to read it for fear of being poisoned.
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The new book "Snowy Forest" has a slight change in style compared to the previous books, and the protagonist's character is not the same as the previous books. This is a background similar to the late Qing Dynasty. The court is corrupt, foreign enemies invade, and there are internal and external troubles. At present, it seems that the protagonist is destined to be against the court. Looking forward to it




In the evil world of five turbidities, the lotus flower in the heart can cultivate the turbidity and turn it into pure The author has changed a lot, and it is much clearer than what he wrote before. At least this book first explains the background and then unfolds the plot. Personally, I feel that I care about readers' feelings more than before. Just look at it




Food and grass, updated three chapters a day is still good. All kinds of filthy evil spirits come out of the mud without being stained, and the clear lotus transforms the spiritual energy. It's pretty good. The background of the plot is the late Qing Dynasty of the Eight-Power Allied Forces. The author can be a bit pretentious at times, and I wish I could be more decisive.




Just look at it. An imaginary world, like the late Qing Dynasty. In the era when Taoism is revealed, if a Taoist kills someone, it is like drinking water. Advanced ones can trigger celestial phenomena. At that time, society was at the end of Taoism and was in a period of change. There are Western gods outside, and the invasion almost ends civilization. Internal instability, royalists, change makers. Don't think about revolution, don't think about revolution. The revolutionaries here are all high-level Taoists. This is not a revolution, but a change. One person can kill 100,000 people like a chicken.


















