
In the Late Ming Dynasty, People Only Had Their Own Way
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In 1645, the sky fell apart. Li Zicheng was trapped in Jiugong Mountain, and the Han family was in turmoil. Li Xuan traveled through the late Ming Dynasty and became a skinny Taoist priest in Wudang Mountain. The Qing army was approaching, and Wudang closed the mountain to protect himself, but he did the opposite and went down the mountain alone. Just because he has the "Only One Law" system, he can gain merit by killing Tatars and traitors, reverse the fate of historical figures, and seize massive gifts from heaven! There is no way to exist in this realm, only my body has become holy! Tempering the skin, forging the bones, changing the tendons, washing the marrow... Step by step, the mortal body is forged into an immortal fighting body. The fists hold down the mountains and rivers, but the feet crack the earth! From the moment he rescued King Chuang from Jiugong Mountain, every step he took was crushing the established historical rut! Dorgon: "This beast is not a human, but a ferocious beast in human form! Even the red cannon can't hurt it at all!" Zheng Chenggong: "Li Xuan alone is better than a hundred thousand soldiers! The light of China is here!" Kangxi: "I would rather face ten Wu Sangui than one unkillable Wudang Taoist!" While others are still struggling with bowing, horse riding, and shooting, his fists can already smash city walls; While others are fighting for hegemony in the Central Plains, he has set his sights on a broader global territory... This is a unique way of using force to violate the forbidden and using force to prove the Tao. He is also a legend who shakes the whole world. "The Qing court wants to shave off its hair and change its clothes? Have you asked me about these fists?" "In these last days, I will use my fists to create a new world for China!"
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
After reading Chapter 6, I really couldn't stand it. What the hell? I had to save Li Zicheng from the front, but I endured it. After all, this matter was manageable. At worst, I could turn around and kill the King of Chuang. But in Chapter 6, the knife that the system exchanged for 50 points was actually garbage? ? ? May I ask why the protagonist changed it? Don't you have a knife to kill Lvying ahead? Where are the weapons after those soldiers died? Don't have a knife? If the sword that the protagonist exchanges with the system is a precious sword, then I can understand it. But just after changing the protagonist, I turned around and found a knife in the house of a rich man in a small town that was better than what the system had replaced... I can't hold myself any longer! If you say you got it in the hands of a certain general in the Qing army camp, I can understand. Or maybe it was made in the residence of a high-ranking official in the Nanming Dynasty, or it was made in the hands of a high-ranking official in the Qing Dynasty. It's easy to say. Even the knife you got from one of Li Chuang's generals, I have nothing to say about it. As a result, in a small town, a rich man got a knife at his home, and it turned out to be better than the one the system could replace... 6666666, What kind of garbage system do you have?
Killing coins and pig's feet, getting angry at every turn.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
After reading Chapter 6, I really couldn't stand it. What the hell? I had to save Li Zicheng from the front, but I endured it. After all, this matter was manageable. At worst, I could turn around and kill the King of Chuang. But in Chapter 6, the knife that the system exchanged for 50 points was actually garbage? ? ? May I ask why the protagonist changed it? Don't you have a knife to kill Lvying ahead? Where are the weapons after those soldiers died? Don't have a knife? If the sword that the protagonist exchanges with the system is a precious sword, then I can understand it. But just after changing the protagonist, I turned around and found a knife in the house of a rich man in a small town that was better than what the system had replaced... I can't hold myself any longer! If you say you got it in the hands of a certain general in the Qing army camp, I can understand. Or maybe it was made in the residence of a high-ranking official in the Nanming Dynasty, or it was made in the hands of a high-ranking official in the Qing Dynasty. It's easy to say. Even the knife you got from one of Li Chuang's generals, I have nothing to say about it. As a result, in a small town, a rich man got a knife at his home, and it turned out to be better than the one the system could replace... 6666666, What kind of garbage system do you have?
Killing coins and pig's feet, getting angry at every turn.









