
Beixuanmen
by Fooling
About This Novel
New book "After Becoming a Taoist Doctor"! Please give me your support! A few loose cultivators gather together, chaos begins to emerge overseas, and the demonic cultivators are in trouble, who can take over the building? After countless calamities and chaotic times, in the end of practice, one will end up with a pile of bones. Who can achieve enlightenment through this? (This is a story about a man who advertises himself as a moral monk, but actually becomes a disaster and struggles to become an immortal.) (The protagonist is mediocre, but his disciples are all the protagonist's fate. As a master, he doesn't sacrifice to heaven, so his fate is rough?) Farming, sect, mortals, Shushan, and becoming a god. QQ group 1033419729 welcomes everyone to join the group to communicate!
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Official(41)Scraped 23d ago
The author is great but not great
What's great is the idea, and the level of detail in the writing, which makes it feel like a fairy tale, but it still lacks human touch. The shortcoming is that the protagonist's sense of existence is too low. As far as I know, no matter how many authors, books with a weak protagonist's sense of existence are all thrown away. It's like a vertebrate animal whose spine has been taken away. It can only be like a puddle of mud and can never stand up.
After reading more than a hundred chapters, I now understand that this is a book that imitates the Romance of the Gods. It uses the protagonist to promote the Little Demon Tribulation and the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty as the prelude to the Gods. Then it supplements it with Dream of Red Mansions, and uses Shushan Xianxia Lu as the writing style. It is a hodgepodge. However, the writing is good and the logic is clear, so the various joints are well connected, and there are ascendants. After becoming immortals and ascending to the heaven, they may go to other small worlds to experience tribulations, and finally they can achieve Daluo, completely jump out of the three realms and no longer be in the five elements, and completely achieve the Tao. Although there are some minor faults, which make it feel like a hodgepodge, the writing style and logic can smooth these minor faults away. Overall, it's okay, at least it makes people read it, and it's much better than other types of pretentious articles, novice articles, and grassroots counterattack articles. Don't be proud of giving me four stars.
Difficult to understand
I feel like I don't have enough IQ to understand
The setting of this book ruined my outlook on life
There is no difference between the Buddhist path and the demonic path. I feel that except for the immortal way, which is correct no matter what I do, all other ways in this book are crooked.
Recommended by old bookworms, it is a rare and rare novel about cultivating immortality in recent times.
After reading so many novels about cultivating immortals, can this book still give me a refreshing feeling? It is many times better than those so-called formulaic novels by great gods. Cultivation of immortals and virtues is not just about killing and fighting, but the supporting characters are also flesh and blood without sacrificing intelligence. It is such a good book and it must become popular.
This is the first time I have come across this kind of serious writing about the cultivation of indigenous sects. It is very well written.
The plot can be regarded as a classic story of slowly growing up in the devil's tribulation. The description of the spiritual path is very careful. It feels like it comes naturally. I hope the author will continue to work hard.
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Official(41)Scraped 23d ago
The author is great but not great
What's great is the idea, and the level of detail in the writing, which makes it feel like a fairy tale, but it still lacks human touch. The shortcoming is that the protagonist's sense of existence is too low. As far as I know, no matter how many authors, books with a weak protagonist's sense of existence are all thrown away. It's like a vertebrate animal whose spine has been taken away. It can only be like a puddle of mud and can never stand up.
After reading more than a hundred chapters, I now understand that this is a book that imitates the Romance of the Gods. It uses the protagonist to promote the Little Demon Tribulation and the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty as the prelude to the Gods. Then it supplements it with Dream of Red Mansions, and uses Shushan Xianxia Lu as the writing style. It is a hodgepodge. However, the writing is good and the logic is clear, so the various joints are well connected, and there are ascendants. After becoming immortals and ascending to the heaven, they may go to other small worlds to experience tribulations, and finally they can achieve Daluo, completely jump out of the three realms and no longer be in the five elements, and completely achieve the Tao. Although there are some minor faults, which make it feel like a hodgepodge, the writing style and logic can smooth these minor faults away. Overall, it's okay, at least it makes people read it, and it's much better than other types of pretentious articles, novice articles, and grassroots counterattack articles. Don't be proud of giving me four stars.
Difficult to understand
I feel like I don't have enough IQ to understand
The setting of this book ruined my outlook on life
There is no difference between the Buddhist path and the demonic path. I feel that except for the immortal way, which is correct no matter what I do, all other ways in this book are crooked.
Recommended by old bookworms, it is a rare and rare novel about cultivating immortality in recent times.
After reading so many novels about cultivating immortals, can this book still give me a refreshing feeling? It is many times better than those so-called formulaic novels by great gods. Cultivation of immortals and virtues is not just about killing and fighting, but the supporting characters are also flesh and blood without sacrificing intelligence. It is such a good book and it must become popular.
This is the first time I have come across this kind of serious writing about the cultivation of indigenous sects. It is very well written.
The plot can be regarded as a classic story of slowly growing up in the devil's tribulation. The description of the spiritual path is very careful. It feels like it comes naturally. I hope the author will continue to work hard.
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Official(18)
I just discovered that I just saw it, and it was pretty good, the process of these individual cultivators creating sects. I just watched it and I don't know what happens next? ... Additional, the more I look at it, the better it looks. The poor results are probably due to unstable updates. It's really well written 👍



Xianxia novels combine the character flow and the resource flow, with a more detailed setting and a larger background. The background of the story is that the protagonist rises as the founder of the sect in a catastrophe, so some chapters are about group portraits, which is not an orthodox upgrade novel. The story, plot, and writing are all very good. It is a very good book among immortals.




From the setting point of view, it should be the story of the construction of a sect in the Qi training period in a remote small world in the late days of the great civilization of cultivating immortals in the ancient times (it can only be used as a background, I guess)~~~ The setting is very complete, and I can see the shadows of Destiny, Dao, Xianlu and Taihao. The author is very ambitious and has basically all kinds of cultivation methods. Moreover, he is actually half a classical fairy. He only takes drugs to build the foundation. It is useless to establish a Taoist heart. The background setting is also awesome. You can look forward to the follow-up. Follow-up: The protagonist is not a human spirit. . .




What I saw above is a realistic fairy tale, with grand scenes, detailed layouts, high IQ characters, and flesh-and-blood villains. The protagonist is still a minor character and has not been on the stage. The key point is that the magic weapon that fell from the sky was picked up by the apprentice. The writing is good. Old readers who don't strongly insist on reading cool stories can give it a try. I feel that one comment is very true. The book is a good book, but there are many supporting roles. Even the apprentice is a big boss.


















