
Shangyuque
by Chang'an Nine Thousand Miles
About This Novel
"You can't help but want to go to Hexi? If you are ambitious, then go to the bottom of the river to practice snorkeling and come up again in three days." "Making food for monsters on the front line of the West Sea is a contribution to the Immortal Alliance. Being a deacon in the Immortal Alliance is also a contribution to the Immortal Alliance. There is no high or low. "The cultivation rules of Locking Heaven and Earth are good for everyone. The lower-level monks can't figure it out. It's a great gift for us big monks to allow them to practice to extend their lives. It's just because people are too greedy!" "It's not your turn to talk about reform. What qualifications does a latecomer have to guide the country?" "They always say that the existing rules of the world of immortality are not good, and they don't think about it. Without the existing rules of the world of immortality, what are the low-level monks?" It's just material!" "You're still arguing with irrefutable evidence, fight! If you don't help him recall it, he won't plead guilty!" ----- [No routine] [No system] [No novice] [The economic and combat power systems will never collapse] [New fighting system]
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Official(37)Scraped 22d ago
Saw it at the starting point. Pure **, all brushed. . . . . .
It's a very good novel with a protagonist with an above-average IQ, but I don't know why I can only give the author two votes?
After I saw it on the shelves, I spent 2,000 book coins to download the second one. It has some minor shortcomings, but it may not be in line with others, but it looks good to me and there is no poison in it. If you want to see something that sounds good to you, you can take a look at it. If you don't like it, just leave.
If you don't know how to use punctuation, you don't need to use it. It's really uncomfortable to look at and the content is average.
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Does this book have a female protagonist? Does the male protagonist have quick thinking or is he serious? He is not an old-fashioned writer, right?
These five stars were given to Wang to show Zhou, and to show the evil deeds of the ancestors of Zhou.
I was pleasantly surprised. I hadn't read a book about cultivating immortals for a long time, and I found a high-quality book on the recommendation list. The writing was really good.
I want to keep books but I am afraid of the author. I am a little confused and it makes me have to repeat WeChat payment every day. [Emot=default,12/]
It's a good book, it shows the spirit of a great monk. It's impossible for the whole world to make way for you just because you are the protagonist.
I came here from the starting point to give it five stars. This book is really good, but the author is no longer in the water. Please write more books.
The author really writes the book with great care. The world view is reasonable, very realistic, and the logic is clear. The IQs of the protagonist and supporting characters are all online. I haven't seen such a good book in a long time. I highly recommend it! [Emot=default,14/]
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Official(37)Scraped 22d ago
Saw it at the starting point. Pure **, all brushed. . . . . .
It's a very good novel with a protagonist with an above-average IQ, but I don't know why I can only give the author two votes?
After I saw it on the shelves, I spent 2,000 book coins to download the second one. It has some minor shortcomings, but it may not be in line with others, but it looks good to me and there is no poison in it. If you want to see something that sounds good to you, you can take a look at it. If you don't like it, just leave.
If you don't know how to use punctuation, you don't need to use it. It's really uncomfortable to look at and the content is average.
Ask
Does this book have a female protagonist? Does the male protagonist have quick thinking or is he serious? He is not an old-fashioned writer, right?
These five stars were given to Wang to show Zhou, and to show the evil deeds of the ancestors of Zhou.
I was pleasantly surprised. I hadn't read a book about cultivating immortals for a long time, and I found a high-quality book on the recommendation list. The writing was really good.
I want to keep books but I am afraid of the author. I am a little confused and it makes me have to repeat WeChat payment every day. [Emot=default,12/]
It's a good book, it shows the spirit of a great monk. It's impossible for the whole world to make way for you just because you are the protagonist.
I came here from the starting point to give it five stars. This book is really good, but the author is no longer in the water. Please write more books.
The author really writes the book with great care. The world view is reasonable, very realistic, and the logic is clear. The IQs of the protagonist and supporting characters are all online. I haven't seen such a good book in a long time. I highly recommend it! [Emot=default,14/]
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"Shangyuque" is a fairy tale novel written by Chang'an Jiuqianli. With its unique worldview structure and rigorous writing logic, it stands out among many works on the subject of immortality. The novel constructs a complex and real world of cultivating immortals. The social structure under the rule of the Immortal Alliance is highly hierarchical, resources are unevenly distributed, and the living conditions of the lower-level monks are deplorable. It not only provides a profound description of the uneven resources, but also shows the arrangements for everyone by "locking the rules of heaven and earth", creating a power background that is both repressive and reasonable. At the same time, through the description of family management, resource competition, power struggle, etc., This book shows a world of immortality that is both full of fantasy and somewhat close to reality. The protagonist Wang Yulou is not a "son of destiny" in the traditional sense, but relies on the "Jade Ruyi" golden finger and modern thinking to grow up in both immortality and family management. He can both fight with magic and engage in marketing, and has a full image. The author does not focus solely on Wang Yulou, but switches between multiple perspectives, making the entire world of immortality like an epic group portrait, and each character plays a role in promoting the plot. In addition, in addition to the more complex plots, this book also has relaxing elements in many places (for example, the titles of each chapter are very interesting), and there is a degree of relaxation. In general, "Shangyuque" has successfully transformed a traditional fairy tale into a masterpiece that is both strategic and profound, yet also lighthearted and interesting. It is worth reading for readers who love the theme of fairy tales and social games.



A dark and depressing world view, the people's desperation under the feudal dynasty is completely written. The writing style is very smooth, and the author has literary persistence and will not give up logic just to make readers happy. The overall story is a very rich and classical story.




It's okay, the further back you look, the better it looks




In the series, it is purely a fairy tale, not a typical fairy tale at all. Not a cool article, not a cool article, not a cool article. But I still couldn't help but read on. There is no decisiveness in killing, no "my fate is up to me", but only the helplessness and wisdom of surviving in the cracks. Some are just struggling to get ahead in a society where big monks control all resources. It can be regarded as a political scripture. There are many twists and turns that are very nerve-wracking, but they are also very "wisdom of life". More suitable for older readers. Children with justice and dreams in their hearts, please go out and turn left.













