
There Are No Taboos in Heaven
by Ye Zhifei
About This Novel
I am Hong Chen, and I have many identities. Hong Zhennan's beloved disciple, Huang Feihong's younger brother, Wan Zonghua's best friend, Zhang Tianzhi's boss, and Gong Yutian's successor. The King of Stanley, the Light of the Hong Kong Police, the North American Gangster, the European Thug, the Shadow Assassin, and the BK Killer. Qiao Feng's eldest brother, Yang Kang's adoptive father, the terminator of the Tomb Sect, Zhang Sanfeng's witness, Xiong Ba's heart-taker, and Emperor Shitian's executioner. Mars traveler, lunar strander, interstellar traveler, dream thief, space elevator guardian, little Moss' dear father. Lin Fengjiao's disciple, Mao Xiaofang's nephew, the closest partner in the underworld, Lei Bu's tacit little Tianzun, the female ghost's cinnabar mole, the Ma family's white moonlight, the zombie's taboo, and the last heavenly master. Silent Hill's Purifier, Zombie Scavenger, Freddy's Fear, Chu Renmei's Teacher, Sadako and Kayako's Transcendence. Hogwarts primary school student, the first person to improve wands, and the founder of the Alphabet Charm. Grindelwald was ashamed of himself, made Voldemort cry, and made the old bee cry. A frequent visitor to the Demon Locking Tower in Shushan Mountain, the mentor of the Moon Worshiping Cult, the senior brother of the Qingyun Sect, the holder of the Zhuxian Sword, the imitator of Xu Xian, and the tattoo artist of Fahai. Loki's adoptive father, Wayne's godfather, Spider-Man's teacher, Kryptonian gene savior, the eternal leader of mutants, and the pioneer of the evolution of all mankind. The Imperial Master of the Tang Dynasty and the pioneer of Taoism. The hope of the Dragon Clan is Taibai's confidant. The biggest rebel in heaven and the best agent in hell. The Great Emperor of Heaven and the Great Lord of Underworld. A person who establishes Taoism in the world of mortals. Of course, these identities are not important. My favorite identity is - the husband of many people.
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The book had more than one star. However, the author arranged for the protagonist to go to the Ip Man film and television that has been modified or beautified from the movie, treating this thing as history, and then pulled out the real historical Chiang Kai-shek to discuss politics. The protagonist travels to 1938 and has been learning martial arts for seven years. It is okay not to learn American Iai. It means there are taboos and there may be tasks to travel through. There is no reason to resist Japan because the master refuses to let him. Then in 1945, Japan was defeated and surrendered. The author said that he had successfully learned Chinese martial arts and wanted to kill people. Then he went to kill a bunch of prisoners, and said that some war criminals really deserved to die. I wanted to judge them on behalf of the people, and went to Japan to be an assassin.然后又表示日本搜捕逼得他没办法又跑到香港,舔了一通叶问,揍了一个鬼佬 When the devil came, he didn't even mention what the mission was, so he traveled back to modern times, got a big eyeball, and traveled to another world. The author also said that the martial arts I learned gave me a chivalrous heart and a desire to serve the country. It's really disgusting, so I only give it one star.
To be honest. What I don't like the most is seeing Zongwu or Zongguo, it feels disgusting. I used to hear people say that Guan Gong and Qin Qiong were disgusting. You see Qin Shihuang is the ancestral dragon. What do you mean by putting the Sui Emperor, the Tang Emperor, the Song Emperor, the Yuan Emperor, the Ming Emperor, and the Qing Emperor together with Zulong? What? If you are an emperor, you can compare with Zulong.
It's all black and white, it's a mess
The magic has changed all over the world, so much so that it has nothing to do with the original work. There are many little tricks, one is that you can take people through time (bringing a bunch of inexplicable people back and forth, and you can't figure out the priority), and the other is that you can contact state agencies (that is not necessary at all, there is no conspiracy theory or pretense, it's just a simple gift to pick up) The third is to let yourself go and make random changes (for example, Young Tianlong made a copy, and then the subsequent copy mixed a bunch of martial arts copies such as Qin Shimingyue, Double Dragon of the Tang Dynasty, Wulin Gaiden, Xiao Yuer and Hua Wuque, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, etc., And the whole A mess), the fourth is that there is no growth curve (simply put, the gains from the previous dungeon are carried over to the next dungeon, forming a crushing, and there is no room for progress), the fifth is to be superior and change the plot randomly (due to the reason of the fourth, the protagonist is detached from the main plot of the current world, and it is meaningless to follow the plot and can only change the plot. In order to show that the protagonist is strong, the protagonist always looks like he doesn't want to meddle in other people's business, and then teaches the plot characters' superb abilities, and kills a bunch of people in front of others when he says something inappropriate, thus forcibly changing the plot)... The big problem is that the plot is written in a streamlined manner. It seems that the protagonist has done a lot of things, but it feels like they are all being pushed and inexplicable. In terms of relationships, it's simple but there's no process. It's said to be a harem but a few girls are confiscated. The girls always experience one or two things and suddenly fall in love with each other to death. Many pits were dug and left alone, such as drawing a Kayako's ring, and then it wasn't until hundreds of chapters later that the real Kayako came into play. The writing power is limited, so the writing of each world is very boring, and the plot development is a hammer and a stick here and there. Ip Man's world is practicing martial arts to develop power, and then Lei Luo suddenly appears, knowing what the author wants to achieve, but the appearance is just an appearance, there is no derivative plot, and the martial arts training has not been followed up; small problems are in capital letters, such as Tianlong Duan Zhengchun's peach blossoms that lasted for a long time; big problems are in lowercase, such as Ip Man's world said that he wants revolution and talked a lot of truths, but ended abruptly. I both want and want to empty out all the essence of a world. For example, in the world of Tianlong, I have to learn all the martial arts, but I am afraid that it will be too long-winded and I will take shortcuts. I will teach Jiumozhi, Xiao Yuanshan and others the Beiming magic skill and let them find the secret book and pass it by in one stroke. Not to mention the subsequent hodgepodge martial arts world, Yi Lin, Jiang Yuyan and Guo Furong were involved in the inn and had conflicts in just a few chapters. The protagonist pretended to be a bit of a jerk and was immediately accepted into the system. Alas, I feel tired. The style of painting has changed later. I don't know if it's because of a change of characters or because lessons have been learned and improved. I didn't pay much attention to it. The overall level is really not that good. I would say it is a hit, but I feel like the author is trying very hard to do some different things, which I am embarrassed to say. If you don't have any other books to read, just look at the catalog and pick out the copy that interests you.
After learning martial arts for several years, as soon as the Japanese surrendered, they would come out and beat up the drowned dogs to express their discomfort if they refused to kill them. However, before the Japanese surrendered, they would shrink back. After others surrendered, he would come out to stir up trouble! The author doesn't know what he thinks.
You don't match the introduction. There is no female protagonist in the two worlds. Give their husbands back! Blind writing, eunuch pig horns!
The blood collapsed at the beginning.
No. To be honest, your arm will be broken if you start with that. I am very disgusted with your behavior, very disgusting. There are all kinds of weird reasons, all kinds of weird reasons why *** is dead at the beginning, what do you mean? In today's situation where most people are egoists, having such a protagonist seems like a fool. For example, a monkey from Mount Emei appears among a group of golden monkeys. Just so conspicuous. And the plot is written with as many idiots as there are idiots, and as many idiots as there are idiots. I'm really curious, the author, how many years of cerebral thrombosis you had to have to write this thing. I really can't feel any good feelings at all.
Novels are my favorite type, but they are quite poisonous.
The protagonist is both upright and upright, pretending to be arrogant and pointing fingers at the characters in the plot, but he is not as good as others in getting started. For example, as Qiao Feng's brother, he knew the plot and watched his younger brother being kicked out of the Beggar Clan. He also accused Qiao Feng of being wrong. He didn't even think about what you were doing. Not only does the protagonist travel through time and open up a harem, but he also wastes upgrade rewards to bring the harem to the real world. Not only does it delay him from becoming stronger, but it is of no use when he brings it back. Instead, he exposes himself. In the end, he has to arrange other worlds for them. Why bother? It is better to leave the original world and go see it by yourself from time to time. The great fusion of various martial arts and fairy tales is not to say that the integration is not good, but that it is not handled well. Many differences in strength are too big and the fusion is not reasonable at all, and it is too uncomfortable to watch. For example: Is the grandmaster strength of the teenage Little Dragon Girl (when Yang Guo first entered the ancient tomb) reasonable? At that time, she was at most three generations of disciples in Quanzhen (not considering the issue of restraint). In this way, even Qiu Chuji was a grandmaster. How could you make Shuanglong of the Tang Dynasty miserable? The protagonist has an unpleasant personality. He is submissive when learning other people's martial arts and Taoism. He is the master before the master after the master. After completing the training, he is the best in the world. He can do whatever he wants. However, he also thinks that he is righteous from God's perspective. It is uncomfortable to watch. For example, in the Tianlong World, Qiao Feng was expelled from the Beggar Gang and his reputation was discredited. In the Shaolin World, there was a kind protagonist but he was still trampled on in various ways; in the Jiu Shu World, as a disciple, he replaced Jiu Shu and accepted disciples without informing him in advance. In short, the outline is good, but the handling is not good. Every time when I am ready to have fun, I always feel that I am not responding. I obviously can lead the trend of Huanghuang, but I have to be smart. In addition, my strength in the early stage is blurred, especially when it comes to Western Fantasy.
Did someone else write Zong Yue? What is it about? Chun Chun is a dog licker. Let's just change the title of the book.
What are you writing, a running account? After practicing hard and becoming a god, he came out to kill people, but he was gone. Funny?
No, no, no, it's too stupid and stupid. I skipped to the Tianlong Babu volume to read. The women fell in love with the protagonist without thinking. The timeline is messed up. The protagonists all have smooth sailing. I really can't watch it.
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Official(100)Scraped 23d ago
The book had more than one star. However, the author arranged for the protagonist to go to the Ip Man film and television that has been modified or beautified from the movie, treating this thing as history, and then pulled out the real historical Chiang Kai-shek to discuss politics. The protagonist travels to 1938 and has been learning martial arts for seven years. It is okay not to learn American Iai. It means there are taboos and there may be tasks to travel through. There is no reason to resist Japan because the master refuses to let him. Then in 1945, Japan was defeated and surrendered. The author said that he had successfully learned Chinese martial arts and wanted to kill people. Then he went to kill a bunch of prisoners, and said that some war criminals really deserved to die. I wanted to judge them on behalf of the people, and went to Japan to be an assassin.然后又表示日本搜捕逼得他没办法又跑到香港,舔了一通叶问,揍了一个鬼佬 When the devil came, he didn't even mention what the mission was, so he traveled back to modern times, got a big eyeball, and traveled to another world. The author also said that the martial arts I learned gave me a chivalrous heart and a desire to serve the country. It's really disgusting, so I only give it one star.
To be honest. What I don't like the most is seeing Zongwu or Zongguo, it feels disgusting. I used to hear people say that Guan Gong and Qin Qiong were disgusting. You see Qin Shihuang is the ancestral dragon. What do you mean by putting the Sui Emperor, the Tang Emperor, the Song Emperor, the Yuan Emperor, the Ming Emperor, and the Qing Emperor together with Zulong? What? If you are an emperor, you can compare with Zulong.
It's all black and white, it's a mess
The magic has changed all over the world, so much so that it has nothing to do with the original work. There are many little tricks, one is that you can take people through time (bringing a bunch of inexplicable people back and forth, and you can't figure out the priority), and the other is that you can contact state agencies (that is not necessary at all, there is no conspiracy theory or pretense, it's just a simple gift to pick up) The third is to let yourself go and make random changes (for example, Young Tianlong made a copy, and then the subsequent copy mixed a bunch of martial arts copies such as Qin Shimingyue, Double Dragon of the Tang Dynasty, Wulin Gaiden, Xiao Yuer and Hua Wuque, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, etc., And the whole A mess), the fourth is that there is no growth curve (simply put, the gains from the previous dungeon are carried over to the next dungeon, forming a crushing, and there is no room for progress), the fifth is to be superior and change the plot randomly (due to the reason of the fourth, the protagonist is detached from the main plot of the current world, and it is meaningless to follow the plot and can only change the plot. In order to show that the protagonist is strong, the protagonist always looks like he doesn't want to meddle in other people's business, and then teaches the plot characters' superb abilities, and kills a bunch of people in front of others when he says something inappropriate, thus forcibly changing the plot)... The big problem is that the plot is written in a streamlined manner. It seems that the protagonist has done a lot of things, but it feels like they are all being pushed and inexplicable. In terms of relationships, it's simple but there's no process. It's said to be a harem but a few girls are confiscated. The girls always experience one or two things and suddenly fall in love with each other to death. Many pits were dug and left alone, such as drawing a Kayako's ring, and then it wasn't until hundreds of chapters later that the real Kayako came into play. The writing power is limited, so the writing of each world is very boring, and the plot development is a hammer and a stick here and there. Ip Man's world is practicing martial arts to develop power, and then Lei Luo suddenly appears, knowing what the author wants to achieve, but the appearance is just an appearance, there is no derivative plot, and the martial arts training has not been followed up; small problems are in capital letters, such as Tianlong Duan Zhengchun's peach blossoms that lasted for a long time; big problems are in lowercase, such as Ip Man's world said that he wants revolution and talked a lot of truths, but ended abruptly. I both want and want to empty out all the essence of a world. For example, in the world of Tianlong, I have to learn all the martial arts, but I am afraid that it will be too long-winded and I will take shortcuts. I will teach Jiumozhi, Xiao Yuanshan and others the Beiming magic skill and let them find the secret book and pass it by in one stroke. Not to mention the subsequent hodgepodge martial arts world, Yi Lin, Jiang Yuyan and Guo Furong were involved in the inn and had conflicts in just a few chapters. The protagonist pretended to be a bit of a jerk and was immediately accepted into the system. Alas, I feel tired. The style of painting has changed later. I don't know if it's because of a change of characters or because lessons have been learned and improved. I didn't pay much attention to it. The overall level is really not that good. I would say it is a hit, but I feel like the author is trying very hard to do some different things, which I am embarrassed to say. If you don't have any other books to read, just look at the catalog and pick out the copy that interests you.
After learning martial arts for several years, as soon as the Japanese surrendered, they would come out and beat up the drowned dogs to express their discomfort if they refused to kill them. However, before the Japanese surrendered, they would shrink back. After others surrendered, he would come out to stir up trouble! The author doesn't know what he thinks.
You don't match the introduction. There is no female protagonist in the two worlds. Give their husbands back! Blind writing, eunuch pig horns!
The blood collapsed at the beginning.
No. To be honest, your arm will be broken if you start with that. I am very disgusted with your behavior, very disgusting. There are all kinds of weird reasons, all kinds of weird reasons why *** is dead at the beginning, what do you mean? In today's situation where most people are egoists, having such a protagonist seems like a fool. For example, a monkey from Mount Emei appears among a group of golden monkeys. Just so conspicuous. And the plot is written with as many idiots as there are idiots, and as many idiots as there are idiots. I'm really curious, the author, how many years of cerebral thrombosis you had to have to write this thing. I really can't feel any good feelings at all.
Novels are my favorite type, but they are quite poisonous.
The protagonist is both upright and upright, pretending to be arrogant and pointing fingers at the characters in the plot, but he is not as good as others in getting started. For example, as Qiao Feng's brother, he knew the plot and watched his younger brother being kicked out of the Beggar Clan. He also accused Qiao Feng of being wrong. He didn't even think about what you were doing. Not only does the protagonist travel through time and open up a harem, but he also wastes upgrade rewards to bring the harem to the real world. Not only does it delay him from becoming stronger, but it is of no use when he brings it back. Instead, he exposes himself. In the end, he has to arrange other worlds for them. Why bother? It is better to leave the original world and go see it by yourself from time to time. The great fusion of various martial arts and fairy tales is not to say that the integration is not good, but that it is not handled well. Many differences in strength are too big and the fusion is not reasonable at all, and it is too uncomfortable to watch. For example: Is the grandmaster strength of the teenage Little Dragon Girl (when Yang Guo first entered the ancient tomb) reasonable? At that time, she was at most three generations of disciples in Quanzhen (not considering the issue of restraint). In this way, even Qiu Chuji was a grandmaster. How could you make Shuanglong of the Tang Dynasty miserable? The protagonist has an unpleasant personality. He is submissive when learning other people's martial arts and Taoism. He is the master before the master after the master. After completing the training, he is the best in the world. He can do whatever he wants. However, he also thinks that he is righteous from God's perspective. It is uncomfortable to watch. For example, in the Tianlong World, Qiao Feng was expelled from the Beggar Gang and his reputation was discredited. In the Shaolin World, there was a kind protagonist but he was still trampled on in various ways; in the Jiu Shu World, as a disciple, he replaced Jiu Shu and accepted disciples without informing him in advance. In short, the outline is good, but the handling is not good. Every time when I am ready to have fun, I always feel that I am not responding. I obviously can lead the trend of Huanghuang, but I have to be smart. In addition, my strength in the early stage is blurred, especially when it comes to Western Fantasy.
Did someone else write Zong Yue? What is it about? Chun Chun is a dog licker. Let's just change the title of the book.
What are you writing, a running account? After practicing hard and becoming a god, he came out to kill people, but he was gone. Funny?
No, no, no, it's too stupid and stupid. I skipped to the Tianlong Babu volume to read. The women fell in love with the protagonist without thinking. The timeline is messed up. The protagonists all have smooth sailing. I really can't watch it.









