
Swordsman: Yue Buqun Has a Son
by Bird Fool
About This Novel
A gentleman does not care about his heart when discussing deeds. Truth and falsehood are always in one thought. If Yue Buqun has a son who can help him, falsehood will also be true. Shaolin Wudang hypocrite, Sun Moon God Sect true villain, who should I prefer... Looking back, the world is full of treacherous people, not even a hero. A gentleman is a group but not a party; a villain is a party but not a group. A gentleman's thoughts are as bright as the sky and as white as the sun, and cannot be kept unknown to others.
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Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
It's a bit disgusting. The protagonist can be as bad as he wants and be good as he wants. It's such a double standard.
The protagonist is indeed the son of Yue Buqun, he is a gentleman's sword👎
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Some of the details are good, but I personally feel that the protagonist's past life is too subjective, especially since he has awakened his memory since he was a child. He feels that he has never changed anything, but he criticizes from a high moral point. For example, he knows Linghu Chong's temperament and his liking for drinking, but he does not suggest how his father should change him (what is wrong, why, what are the consequences), and punishment is useless? If he likes to drink, he would put a big vat of wine in a small dark room and let him drink until he gets scared. Human nature cannot be tested. He has no suggestions of his own regarding the sect's property resources and development prospects. Even if the plot reaches the beginning of the original work, there is not much growth. Especially since he is the son of the leader, he is a bit selfish! When it comes to martial arts, I feel like I don't have much of my own opinions, and I basically just use it as a doctrine!
When I saw that Qu Feiyan wanted to become a disciple, it was so disgusting that I gave up.
Overall, it has advantages and disadvantages. The most toxic thing is that the author brought personal emotions into the novel. The protagonist has a high-spirited and changeable temperament, which is a bit trivial.
It's really uncomfortable to watch them being forced to get married together.
Is there some special plot between the two of them? Linghu Chong was disgusted, and then he married a simple girl, and then wrote about the wedding day, thinking about other women. I haven't seen this kind of plot for a long time. Don't you think it's weird? Other places are pretty good
It's quite speechless. Linghu Chong is clearly black and Lao Yue is dark at the same time, and the protagonist is grinding away. Is this a plot written by a normal person?
Call me when you are lying, it feels good.
Rhubarb is very capable, and its ability to step on a handful is first-rate. It is said that bad people come out of Buddhism to slander Buddhism, but how can this be more effective than slandering Buddhist scriptures? Yi Jin and other three Yis were originally Taoist classics, but in his writing they became Buddhist classics. Wudang was originally one of the orthodox Taoist religions, but in his writing, it was built by Buddhist disciples. Did Zhang Sanfeng know that he was originally from Shaolin? There are also real Taoists who have become rapists.
If you surrender without making any excuses, if you say that a gentleman talks about his deeds but does not care about his heart to justify Yue Buqun, then why do you say that Shaolin Wudang is a "hypocrite"? Who has he harmed in Swordsman? In other words, has anyone plotted against you? Is it hypocritical to say that Shaolin Wudang does not want its own status to be threatened by the merger of the Five Sacred Sword Sects? Then Zuo Lengchan developed under the nose of Shaolin. Is there any fact that Shaolin planned and suppressed the Songshan Sect? If we compare purely on behavior, the Shaolin master in Swordsman is much better than the Five Mountains Sword Sect.
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Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
It's a bit disgusting. The protagonist can be as bad as he wants and be good as he wants. It's such a double standard.
The protagonist is indeed the son of Yue Buqun, he is a gentleman's sword👎
Jumping to watch
Some of the details are good, but I personally feel that the protagonist's past life is too subjective, especially since he has awakened his memory since he was a child. He feels that he has never changed anything, but he criticizes from a high moral point. For example, he knows Linghu Chong's temperament and his liking for drinking, but he does not suggest how his father should change him (what is wrong, why, what are the consequences), and punishment is useless? If he likes to drink, he would put a big vat of wine in a small dark room and let him drink until he gets scared. Human nature cannot be tested. He has no suggestions of his own regarding the sect's property resources and development prospects. Even if the plot reaches the beginning of the original work, there is not much growth. Especially since he is the son of the leader, he is a bit selfish! When it comes to martial arts, I feel like I don't have much of my own opinions, and I basically just use it as a doctrine!
When I saw that Qu Feiyan wanted to become a disciple, it was so disgusting that I gave up.
Overall, it has advantages and disadvantages. The most toxic thing is that the author brought personal emotions into the novel. The protagonist has a high-spirited and changeable temperament, which is a bit trivial.
It's really uncomfortable to watch them being forced to get married together.
Is there some special plot between the two of them? Linghu Chong was disgusted, and then he married a simple girl, and then wrote about the wedding day, thinking about other women. I haven't seen this kind of plot for a long time. Don't you think it's weird? Other places are pretty good
It's quite speechless. Linghu Chong is clearly black and Lao Yue is dark at the same time, and the protagonist is grinding away. Is this a plot written by a normal person?
Call me when you are lying, it feels good.
Rhubarb is very capable, and its ability to step on a handful is first-rate. It is said that bad people come out of Buddhism to slander Buddhism, but how can this be more effective than slandering Buddhist scriptures? Yi Jin and other three Yis were originally Taoist classics, but in his writing they became Buddhist classics. Wudang was originally one of the orthodox Taoist religions, but in his writing, it was built by Buddhist disciples. Did Zhang Sanfeng know that he was originally from Shaolin? There are also real Taoists who have become rapists.
If you surrender without making any excuses, if you say that a gentleman talks about his deeds but does not care about his heart to justify Yue Buqun, then why do you say that Shaolin Wudang is a "hypocrite"? Who has he harmed in Swordsman? In other words, has anyone plotted against you? Is it hypocritical to say that Shaolin Wudang does not want its own status to be threatened by the merger of the Five Sacred Sword Sects? Then Zuo Lengchan developed under the nose of Shaolin. Is there any fact that Shaolin planned and suppressed the Songshan Sect? If we compare purely on behavior, the Shaolin master in Swordsman is much better than the Five Mountains Sword Sect.









