I'm Really Not the Ancestor of Zombies

I'm Really Not the Ancestor of Zombies

by Qian Chenxi

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About This Novel

Chen Yue was helpless, died in a car accident, traveled through the ancient world, and became an innate god in the ancient sea of ​​​​the world, but his origin was damaged and could not be transformed. Later, Hanba and Yinglong fought, Hanba fell, and his body fell into the sea of ​​​​the underworld. Chen Yue seized the opportunity, merged with Hanba's body, and finally transformed. However, Chen Yue was very strange: "Why do others call me the ancestor of zombies?" Book Club: 336257988

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Destined, Not77mo ago

Personal thoughts. Don't spray

Reading novels is just to make time pass faster and to make reading more enjoyable. There is no need to start scolding it if you don't like it. If you don't like it, just change the book.

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Desire_de77mo ago

So fake

The quasi-sage is not immortal yet, so what state must he reach to achieve it

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Mr. Shangyu75mo ago

Write something random

There were no zombies in the prehistoric times. Where did the ancestors come from? If you really want to say that the ancestor is the daughter of the Yellow Emperor, that is not the prehistoric period, but the time period after the prehistoric catastrophe. You are still writing randomly, and you don't want to read it after reading the title, even if you have innate spiritual roots.

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Identity analysis of Han Ba, female Ba and Ying Gou (the following information comes from Du Niang)

Drought Demon: Drought Demon is one of the hundreds of ghosts in Chinese legends. It is a monster that causes drought in ancient myths and legends. Hanba is not the four zombie kings in modern novels. Zombie kings do not exist in Chinese mythology. After the mid-Ming Dynasty, the Hanba in the image of an imp gradually evolved into the Hanba in the image of a zombie, and was gradually replaced by the Hanba in the image of a zombie. Nvba: Nvba is also called "nu concubine", the god of drought in mythology. According to the description in "The Book of Mountains and Seas", Chiyou raised troops to attack Huangdi, and Huangdi ordered Yinglong to attack Jizhou. Chi You invited Feng Boyu Master to deal with Yinglong's troops with violent winds and rain. So the Yellow Emperor ordered the female slaves to help in the battle. The female slaves stopped the heavy rain and finally helped the Yellow Emperor win the war. The relationship between Han Ba and female Ba: The original female princess Qingyi in the Classic of Mountains and Seas was a goddess, but was later placed to the north of Chishui, and was most likely dedicated to a woman from Chishui. Later generations' annotations began to say that the female demon was bald and hairless, and the annotation quoted the Han demon mentioned in the Yishen Sutra: "There was a man in the south who was two or three feet long. He was naked and his eyes were on the top, walking like the wind. He was called the Han demon. He saw a severe drought in the country, and the red land was thousands of miles away." However, "clad in green clothes" and "naked" are obviously contradictory. That is to say, the Drought Demon and the Female Demon have similar names, and both can cause drought, but the two people may have different sources of mythology. Therefore, Hanba is not a female demon. As for Hanba being the ancestor of zombies, it was passed down from Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty and has nothing to do with female demons. Ying Gou: According to unofficial history, Ying Gou and the other three ancestors of zombies (Hou Qing, Han Bao, and Jiang Chen) were born in the prehistoric monster period before humans appeared, and did not disappear until the Middle Ages. In fact, "Ying Gou" does not exist in mythology and is a fabrication of modern people. The same nature applies to empresses and generals; at the same time, the idea of ​​Hanba as a zombie only appeared in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was fabricated by some scholars and novels and other literary works in the Qing Dynasty, and later became widely circulated. Therefore, Hanba and Yinggou in "I'm Really Not the Originator of Zombies" are also fabricated literary works. This is the setting of this book, which is different from other people's settings.

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🐾illusions in Dreams🐾77mo ago

I just want to say that Hanba seems to be a female.

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Mythical Beast•river Crab74mo ago

There's nothing wrong with this book

I don't understand why so many people in the comment area substitute all kinds of strange settings into this book. There is no actual basis for the prehistoric times, so how can there be any right or wrong? I hope you can read the novel with an appreciative attitude instead of finding fault with it! This is a novel, not a classic! No more talking, come on, author!

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I Was Just Passing By74mo ago

Even the level of cultivation is not up to par

This level of cultivation is not up to par, and this author is not good enough.

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Qq75mo ago

Long-winded

When you write a novel, you write a novel. You always mention what the deadlock is. What bothers you the most is this kind of introduction.

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Passerdy75mo ago

hehe

I'll give it one star first, I haven't watched it yet.

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Little Fish, Run Quickly71mo ago

Rubbish

. . . Bullshit

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