
Kyushu·endless Nagato (complete Works)
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About This Novel
The latest ancient fantasy masterpiece by Tang Que, the original author of "Jiuzhou Sky City", is a Kyushu legend that protects faith. The blockbuster work of "Jiuzhou Chronicles" is the legendary experience of the atypical monk An Xingmian and the cold and arrogant girl Xue Huaiqing who dances with corpses. The set is divided into two volumes: "Kyushu·Endless Nagato I: Corpse Dance" and "Kyushu·Endless Nagato II: Song of Death". "Kyushu Endless Nagato I: Corpse Dance" The emperor issued an edict to arrest Nagato monks who were independent of the world. All the Nagato monks were in danger, but no one understood the reason. An Xingmian, a disciple who obeyed his father's orders and joined the Changmen monk, was also involved in this turmoil because his master was arrested.
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Official(69)Scraped 3d ago
Chenyue and Tianxu were written too weak. If Chenyue and Tianxu were really as weak as written in the book, could they have existed for thousands of years? It is too different from the official history of Kyushu.
Limited life, endless Nagato
I finished reading it in one go. The whole book has the pleasure of unraveling a series of mysteries like in Gu Long's novels, and the logical line is relatively clear. It's just that the characterization of the characters is a bit immature, and many characters "change from evil to good" easily. This quick cleansing makes the plot less twists and turns, and more like the happy grudges of children in the world, which is not consistent with the tone of the book. In addition, the explanation of Nagato's teachings is too simple. If life is about crossing one Nagato after another, then each Nagato monk only needs to focus on crossing his own Nagato - just focus on cultivating himself. Why bother to transform all sentient beings? An Xingmian himself was a Nagato monk with no sorrow or joy at first, but later he gave up his practice of Nagato because of his own emotional fetters. This has deviated from the theme of "Endless Nagato" and is regrettable. Wouldn't it be better if it could be done so that he has a new understanding of Nagato's teachings after various experiences and thus strengthens himself? The ending also feels like a hasty ending. Overall, the book is pretty good and I hope the author can work harder!
Rich imagination and good writing style.
Can your books be purchased from popular bookstores in Malaysia from time to time? I only bought 3 copies at the International Book Fair
There is a magazine in Jiangnan called Kyushu Chronicles, which creates a world view of Kyushu. This book is only a part of it. You will understand it after reading the magazine.
I feel so embarrassed watching it
This novel is not at the same level as Tang Que's previous works. The emphasis on the free and easy nature of the protagonists is too deliberate. Instead, it seems artificial, and sometimes even embarrassing to the point of being unreadable.
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The armor is still there
Like this book very much
The armor is still there, and I am still there
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Official(69)Scraped 3d ago
Chenyue and Tianxu were written too weak. If Chenyue and Tianxu were really as weak as written in the book, could they have existed for thousands of years? It is too different from the official history of Kyushu.
Limited life, endless Nagato
I finished reading it in one go. The whole book has the pleasure of unraveling a series of mysteries like in Gu Long's novels, and the logical line is relatively clear. It's just that the characterization of the characters is a bit immature, and many characters "change from evil to good" easily. This quick cleansing makes the plot less twists and turns, and more like the happy grudges of children in the world, which is not consistent with the tone of the book. In addition, the explanation of Nagato's teachings is too simple. If life is about crossing one Nagato after another, then each Nagato monk only needs to focus on crossing his own Nagato - just focus on cultivating himself. Why bother to transform all sentient beings? An Xingmian himself was a Nagato monk with no sorrow or joy at first, but later he gave up his practice of Nagato because of his own emotional fetters. This has deviated from the theme of "Endless Nagato" and is regrettable. Wouldn't it be better if it could be done so that he has a new understanding of Nagato's teachings after various experiences and thus strengthens himself? The ending also feels like a hasty ending. Overall, the book is pretty good and I hope the author can work harder!
Rich imagination and good writing style.
Can your books be purchased from popular bookstores in Malaysia from time to time? I only bought 3 copies at the International Book Fair
There is a magazine in Jiangnan called Kyushu Chronicles, which creates a world view of Kyushu. This book is only a part of it. You will understand it after reading the magazine.
I feel so embarrassed watching it
This novel is not at the same level as Tang Que's previous works. The emphasis on the free and easy nature of the protagonists is too deliberate. Instead, it seems artificial, and sometimes even embarrassing to the point of being unreadable.
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The armor is still there
Like this book very much
The armor is still there, and I am still there
