
Become a Disciple of Taoist Priest Four Eyes
by Easterners
About This Novel
Taoist Priest Four Eyes: "Disciple, my master has taught you all the ways to drive away corpses!" Qi Shuming: "Xu Junming, I, Shushan, are at odds with you!" Sun Wukong: "..." "Uncle Zombie", "Liao Zhai", "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", "Journey to the West", "Feng Shen Bang", Xu Junming, who missed "Uncle Nine" and did not get the protagonist template, is wandering in the world!
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How can I put it, the beginning was okay, but after reading Chapter 19, I felt that the author did not understand Taoist thought at all, and the plot was ridiculous. Taoism pays attention to the word fate. Since the church refused to help the first time, it cannot take action again, otherwise there will be retribution. But, this is written. . . Moreover, the character creation of Pig's Feet is a bit morbid. Generally speaking, the idea of this book is okay, but the author's writing style, writing style, and knowledge reserve are completely different.
When it comes to the world of Shushan, the more I read this book, the less interesting it becomes. There is no difficulty at all. All I have to do is show off all day long. There are so many immortals everywhere, and the immortal weapons are not as good as dogs. Why the hell didn't I know Shushan was so awesome?
I didn't expect Xu Junming to be so powerful. Before he reached Xiantian, he could already draw the Xiantian White Talisman. Wow, Taoist Priest Simu was so excited. This is the aura of the male protagonist, right?
Wisdom
Another SB novel about being a matchmaker for others
Magical weapons are scattered in the streets. Every treasure must be given away to disciples and disciples in large numbers, and they must be equal.
Is the protagonist sick and always giving magic weapons to his disciples? Is he a boy who spreads his wealth? Talking about equality, as a leader of power, don't you know that rewards and punishments are clear? If you find any magic weapon, the elixir will be delivered directly to you. Are you a nanny? For example, the bronze mirror should not be taken out. The several clones of the protagonist will distract the understanding of the bronze mirror. He also divided the understanding of the bronze mirror into dozens of copies and gave it to his disciples and grandchildren. How many percent of the protagonist's understanding is left? No matter how I see it, the protagonist's understanding of Bronze Mirror has not declined. Author, is the book you wrote about cultivating immortality or fantasy? I think it's a fantasy disguised as a form of immortality! Since I read your book, I feel that cultivation is too simple, and it is even easier to cultivate with your family. It is easy to destroy a country, and it is even easier to destroy the world. Don't we need to respect the law of conservation of energy? I feel like the author wrote that the protagonist is playing single-player alone, and the key is to use plug-ins. Other practitioners have been cultivating for a lifetime and have been trained to the point of being stupid. In the Invincible novel, they just go all the way without thinking, and other practitioners just give experience to the protagonist.
It doesn't match, the setting is completely messed up by the author. The character's personality is not well developed. Simu is a humorous person and is not serious.
For cultivators, it doesn't matter whether they eat or not. The main thing is that there are potions and pills that can supplement the nutrition for cultivation. People like Xu Junming, who has almost completed his foundation building, completely need to use medicine to supplement his nutrition.
After reading a few chapters, I don't have much sense of immersion. It's just like writing ordinary cultivation novels. It doesn't have much flavor of Uncle Jiu's world. The way of speaking is often half-ancient and half-white, and it happened to Simu. This is like a ghost! Comparing the four characters in the movie, the book probably doesn't even get a 50% rating, and the titles are all here and there.
Personal comments about this book
This book is really good. At least I am sure that the author has put his heart into it. He should have looked up the basic information on Taoism and has a certain understanding of Taoism. It is not exaggerated. The book is environmentally friendly and pollution-free. It is much better than many Taoist novels nowadays. Moreover, it is reasonable that the setting in the book belongs to the Southern School Maoshan, because this book is about Lin Zhengying's Hong Kong film, and the Southern School Maoshan is more suitable. I personally think that the Maoshan School that Hong Kong people know should also be the Southern School Maoshan of Luofu Mountain. This is a regional issue! For example, most of the north belongs to the Quanzhen sect and the south belongs to the Zhengyi sect, so please come on, author. I think as long as the author does not practice to death, the Sunflower Book will continue to be written. This book will do very well
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Official(187)Scraped 18d ago
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How can I put it, the beginning was okay, but after reading Chapter 19, I felt that the author did not understand Taoist thought at all, and the plot was ridiculous. Taoism pays attention to the word fate. Since the church refused to help the first time, it cannot take action again, otherwise there will be retribution. But, this is written. . . Moreover, the character creation of Pig's Feet is a bit morbid. Generally speaking, the idea of this book is okay, but the author's writing style, writing style, and knowledge reserve are completely different.
When it comes to the world of Shushan, the more I read this book, the less interesting it becomes. There is no difficulty at all. All I have to do is show off all day long. There are so many immortals everywhere, and the immortal weapons are not as good as dogs. Why the hell didn't I know Shushan was so awesome?
I didn't expect Xu Junming to be so powerful. Before he reached Xiantian, he could already draw the Xiantian White Talisman. Wow, Taoist Priest Simu was so excited. This is the aura of the male protagonist, right?
Wisdom
Another SB novel about being a matchmaker for others
Magical weapons are scattered in the streets. Every treasure must be given away to disciples and disciples in large numbers, and they must be equal.
Is the protagonist sick and always giving magic weapons to his disciples? Is he a boy who spreads his wealth? Talking about equality, as a leader of power, don't you know that rewards and punishments are clear? If you find any magic weapon, the elixir will be delivered directly to you. Are you a nanny? For example, the bronze mirror should not be taken out. The several clones of the protagonist will distract the understanding of the bronze mirror. He also divided the understanding of the bronze mirror into dozens of copies and gave it to his disciples and grandchildren. How many percent of the protagonist's understanding is left? No matter how I see it, the protagonist's understanding of Bronze Mirror has not declined. Author, is the book you wrote about cultivating immortality or fantasy? I think it's a fantasy disguised as a form of immortality! Since I read your book, I feel that cultivation is too simple, and it is even easier to cultivate with your family. It is easy to destroy a country, and it is even easier to destroy the world. Don't we need to respect the law of conservation of energy? I feel like the author wrote that the protagonist is playing single-player alone, and the key is to use plug-ins. Other practitioners have been cultivating for a lifetime and have been trained to the point of being stupid. In the Invincible novel, they just go all the way without thinking, and other practitioners just give experience to the protagonist.
It doesn't match, the setting is completely messed up by the author. The character's personality is not well developed. Simu is a humorous person and is not serious.
For cultivators, it doesn't matter whether they eat or not. The main thing is that there are potions and pills that can supplement the nutrition for cultivation. People like Xu Junming, who has almost completed his foundation building, completely need to use medicine to supplement his nutrition.
After reading a few chapters, I don't have much sense of immersion. It's just like writing ordinary cultivation novels. It doesn't have much flavor of Uncle Jiu's world. The way of speaking is often half-ancient and half-white, and it happened to Simu. This is like a ghost! Comparing the four characters in the movie, the book probably doesn't even get a 50% rating, and the titles are all here and there.
Personal comments about this book
This book is really good. At least I am sure that the author has put his heart into it. He should have looked up the basic information on Taoism and has a certain understanding of Taoism. It is not exaggerated. The book is environmentally friendly and pollution-free. It is much better than many Taoist novels nowadays. Moreover, it is reasonable that the setting in the book belongs to the Southern School Maoshan, because this book is about Lin Zhengying's Hong Kong film, and the Southern School Maoshan is more suitable. I personally think that the Maoshan School that Hong Kong people know should also be the Southern School Maoshan of Luofu Mountain. This is a regional issue! For example, most of the north belongs to the Quanzhen sect and the south belongs to the Zhengyi sect, so please come on, author. I think as long as the author does not practice to death, the Sunflower Book will continue to be written. This book will do very well
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Taoist Priest Four Eyes: "Disciple, my master has taught you all the ways to drive away corpses!" Qi Shuming: "Xu Junming, I, Shushan, are at odds with you!"




The original plot is not pretentious, and the most important thing is that it is not systematic. If you are dedicated to the Tao, there won't be any harem stallions. It can be said that among many zombie novels, this one is considered top-notch.




3 and a half stars




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