
Cultivation of Immortality Begins with Family Separation
by Bamboo Hill
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He traveled to the prosperous age of the Fairy Kingdom and was born in a small family. Yi Dong did not want to be a lowly child in the family, so he decisively dropped out of school while the family was in turmoil, and then took some of his clan members to Purple Mountain to establish a family. After practicing for a period of time, Yi Dong found that practicing was not easy and he could not get the expected rewards despite his efforts. So he found another way to have several children and let the children work together to help him become his ancestor!
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After looking at it for a while, I couldn't bear to look at it. I smiled when I saw the Qi Refining Killing Golden Pill...
This is funny, can the author explain it himself? The first question is, cultivating immortals, from ordinary people to immortals, this process is essentially an upward transformation of an individual's life level. Comparing Qi refining to golden elixir, can I beat the opponent or break the defense? There is obviously something wrong with the settings. Second, energy conservation. It's a joke to weigh a thousand pounds with four taels, but some people believe it. Refer to the pulley set! The effort is less, but the money spent is more. You still need to earn the money yourself. The essential investment is the same. How many pulley blocks does a Qi Refiner need to hurt his opponent? Is the pulley set free of charge? Do you have the capital for qi refining... Your so-called formation magic weapon, during the qi training period, the formation magic weapon can damage the golden elixir even by a hair? Neither does the foundation-building array magic weapon. The golden elixir array magic weapon is fine, but do you have enough energy to activate it... [The golden elixir in your book is at most a martial arts master, but in essence it is still the same flesh and blood body as an ordinary person. If an ordinary person rubs a gun with his hand, the other party will not be able to bear it... How funny] [In summary, this book simply cannot withstand scrutiny. Ancient and modern methods can at best be regarded as methodology! Just different ways of solving a problem. [Finally, according to the author's theory, modern methods should not use the realm names of ancient methods! How many years does it take to refine qi? Can it kill Jin Dan? You'd better give him a different realm name. I believe you when you say that refining qi is an immortal. This is just scientific cultivation, and it doesn't abide by the conservation of energy at all]
Say a few words.
He is very abusive to the master, his skills are rubbish, he has no spiritual body, and no golden fingers. A 6th level of Qi training can easily produce tens of billions of spiritual stones. He really treats the spiritual stones as stones. It is simply too much to live just for the sake of survival, and the so-called cultivation of immortality through technology is nonsense. Cultivation itself is about refining falsehood into reality, and it is an idealistic thing, and it is explained by science all day long, which makes you laugh out loud.
This book is the Immortal's Spiritual Stone Hoe
I am currently reading Chapter 7 of the Abandoned Article. This book wants to say that the world of immortality has developed for a hundred thousand years and has become an era of scientific cultivation of immortality. But in fact, it is just a skin-changing operation, and it is not as good-looking as the traditional fairy tale. When describing the part about cultivating immortals, in order to highlight the concept of "this is a brand new novel about cultivating immortals", the author forcedly stuffed it with modern nouns, using "tens or hundreds of instruments", "countless disciplines" and "hundreds of simulations" at every turn. "Thousands of spiritual liquids and hundreds of spiritual minerals" were used to practice the magic weapon, but what exactly was used? The author can't tell at all, what effect do they have? The author can't make it up, because the author just stacks empty quantifiers, which is really not as good as the traditional cultivation of immortality, and can also make an ugly Yinmao. But in Chapter 7, I couldn't bear it the most. I wanted to get all kinds of high-tech stuff, but the monk turned out to be plowing the ground with a "magic weapon rechargeable sledge". This... Because it is farming, so a "sledge" is needed? And because monks are cultivating the land, they have to use a "magical weapon sledge"? And because it is the so-called scientific cultivation of immortality, it is necessary to use a "magic weapon rechargeable sledge"? Peasants can only imagine "the emperor's golden hoe", and the author of this book stops at "the immortal's spiritual stone hoe".
. . .
It's pretty average, and I don't have much desire to read it. Not to mention those about traditional immortality. The protagonist shows the brilliance of humanity in a world where people cannibalize people and the strong eat the weak. However, the protagonist is ruthless and ruthless in a peaceful and relatively fair environment. It's quite incomprehensible. . Let's talk about the author's problem with the ancient and modern system of cultivating immortals. My opinion is that it's nonsense. Judging from the speed at which the protagonist has been practicing the modern method for hundreds of years, the ancient method has already ascended to immortality. How can an immortal from the ancient method not survive a period of practicing the modern method with just one finger? Why do you think the ancient method of cultivating the three cultivation methods of essence, energy, and spirit is not the same as the three cultivation methods of essence, energy, and spirit? In my opinion, there is only one difference between this book and the past. The ancient method is to copy the questions and answers to you. If you copy too much, your understanding and qualifications are high enough, and you will be able to understand your own ideas for solving the questions in the future. The current method is to educate you from an early age. You not only have to copy, but also slowly develop your own ideas for doing the questions. As for the modern method of practicing qi and using formation magic tools to kill the ancient Jin Dan Yuanying, I really laughed to death. What, those formation magic tools that can kill at a higher level cannot be used by Jin Dan Yuanying monks? Really speechless. . In terms of hands-on ability, thinking speed and memory, which one is better than others?
This book is extremely private, and the setting is too talented. I really didn't expect that the entire Immortal Kingdom would turn its back on the ancient method to cultivate immortality, keep belittling the ancient method, and even come out to practice qi and use various methods to kill the ancient method and the golden elixir. That's fine, after all, according to the author's point, the modern method is better than the ancient method. But here comes the problem. Today Fa Tian's spiritual roots can be trapped to death in the Qi training stage, and the king in the Qi training stage can live for more than a thousand years. In other words, the top geniuses can't even build a foundation in a thousand years, let alone other spiritual roots. This is the case with today's laws, but are you still belittling the ancient laws? ? As long as a normal person knows that these two methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. You have been cultivating the current method for eighteen hundred years and become a qi-training king, which is barely comparable to the ancient method of golden elixir; but my ancient method has a lifespan to force you, if you don't advance, you will die. Doesn't this force you to reach the Nascent Soul level? They have all become immortals, are they really just a bunch of idiots who are just pursuing immortality? Aren't you pursuing the high road? The ancient Fa Tian Spiritual Root guarantees the golden elixir, and there is a high probability that the Yuanying will transform into a god; today, only half of the Fa Tian Spiritual Root is trapped to death while practicing Qi, and can only survive, and it is nothing. There are so many people stuck at the first level. It is not possible to break through the golden elixir. The Tianling Root is so difficult, and other spiritual roots may not have the opportunity to build a foundation. According to the current situation (discounting longevity), the modern method is the path taken by a few people (equivalent to competitions such as high school math Olympiads, geniuses participate, and the more talented ones are recommended to win the prize). The ancient method is the normal college entrance examination, suitable for ordinary people, but it can also reach the top. So isn't the ancient method more suitable for other immortal cultivators?
No, I can't stand it. The setting is very complicated, so I can't explain it in a simple way. I can't explain it in detail. It's biased towards narrative and not very readable.
Not to mention the convenience of public resources, people have quickly adapted to the abnormal alienation of human ethics under the cruel class expansion. Writing blindly.
Can you write it a little more normally?
It's a little weird. Like Mo Xiu, it looks good from the front, but it looks a little weird when you look at it. Can you write it a little more normally?
A truly sober protagonist knows what he wants and how to obtain the maximum benefit while ensuring safety. The protagonist has never been in danger of his life after building the foundation, and is absolutely cautious, but he always encounters accidents. At the beginning, I thought this was too stupid, but after thinking about it, it is easy for accidents to happen if the plan is too precise. In addition, the real shining point of the protagonist is his ability to cover for accidents, which can also be said to be the ability to quickly carry out secondary plans, and the protagonist will not take risks for high-level opportunities that do not benefit him much. This is very good. Nowadays, many novels want everything, but they still need to work hard for it, just for a high-level treasure.
Horribly stupid
At the beginning, I sold the school place owned by my family. Have you been the only person with this kind of thinking to appear in the world of immortality for thousands of years? Didn't the people who made this set of rules take precautions? Don't say that fairyland is reality. Just try selling your college entrance examination results. In the family system, if the old man dies and separates the family, you don't know what a family is. Have you seen Naruto? According to your assessment, how many thousands of years can a big family still have? Have you seen Dream of Red Mansions? Your branched family is not even as good as a servant in the main family.
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After looking at it for a while, I couldn't bear to look at it. I smiled when I saw the Qi Refining Killing Golden Pill...
This is funny, can the author explain it himself? The first question is, cultivating immortals, from ordinary people to immortals, this process is essentially an upward transformation of an individual's life level. Comparing Qi refining to golden elixir, can I beat the opponent or break the defense? There is obviously something wrong with the settings. Second, energy conservation. It's a joke to weigh a thousand pounds with four taels, but some people believe it. Refer to the pulley set! The effort is less, but the money spent is more. You still need to earn the money yourself. The essential investment is the same. How many pulley blocks does a Qi Refiner need to hurt his opponent? Is the pulley set free of charge? Do you have the capital for qi refining... Your so-called formation magic weapon, during the qi training period, the formation magic weapon can damage the golden elixir even by a hair? Neither does the foundation-building array magic weapon. The golden elixir array magic weapon is fine, but do you have enough energy to activate it... [The golden elixir in your book is at most a martial arts master, but in essence it is still the same flesh and blood body as an ordinary person. If an ordinary person rubs a gun with his hand, the other party will not be able to bear it... How funny] [In summary, this book simply cannot withstand scrutiny. Ancient and modern methods can at best be regarded as methodology! Just different ways of solving a problem. [Finally, according to the author's theory, modern methods should not use the realm names of ancient methods! How many years does it take to refine qi? Can it kill Jin Dan? You'd better give him a different realm name. I believe you when you say that refining qi is an immortal. This is just scientific cultivation, and it doesn't abide by the conservation of energy at all]
Say a few words.
He is very abusive to the master, his skills are rubbish, he has no spiritual body, and no golden fingers. A 6th level of Qi training can easily produce tens of billions of spiritual stones. He really treats the spiritual stones as stones. It is simply too much to live just for the sake of survival, and the so-called cultivation of immortality through technology is nonsense. Cultivation itself is about refining falsehood into reality, and it is an idealistic thing, and it is explained by science all day long, which makes you laugh out loud.
This book is the Immortal's Spiritual Stone Hoe
I am currently reading Chapter 7 of the Abandoned Article. This book wants to say that the world of immortality has developed for a hundred thousand years and has become an era of scientific cultivation of immortality. But in fact, it is just a skin-changing operation, and it is not as good-looking as the traditional fairy tale. When describing the part about cultivating immortals, in order to highlight the concept of "this is a brand new novel about cultivating immortals", the author forcedly stuffed it with modern nouns, using "tens or hundreds of instruments", "countless disciplines" and "hundreds of simulations" at every turn. "Thousands of spiritual liquids and hundreds of spiritual minerals" were used to practice the magic weapon, but what exactly was used? The author can't tell at all, what effect do they have? The author can't make it up, because the author just stacks empty quantifiers, which is really not as good as the traditional cultivation of immortality, and can also make an ugly Yinmao. But in Chapter 7, I couldn't bear it the most. I wanted to get all kinds of high-tech stuff, but the monk turned out to be plowing the ground with a "magic weapon rechargeable sledge". This... Because it is farming, so a "sledge" is needed? And because monks are cultivating the land, they have to use a "magical weapon sledge"? And because it is the so-called scientific cultivation of immortality, it is necessary to use a "magic weapon rechargeable sledge"? Peasants can only imagine "the emperor's golden hoe", and the author of this book stops at "the immortal's spiritual stone hoe".
. . .
It's pretty average, and I don't have much desire to read it. Not to mention those about traditional immortality. The protagonist shows the brilliance of humanity in a world where people cannibalize people and the strong eat the weak. However, the protagonist is ruthless and ruthless in a peaceful and relatively fair environment. It's quite incomprehensible. . Let's talk about the author's problem with the ancient and modern system of cultivating immortals. My opinion is that it's nonsense. Judging from the speed at which the protagonist has been practicing the modern method for hundreds of years, the ancient method has already ascended to immortality. How can an immortal from the ancient method not survive a period of practicing the modern method with just one finger? Why do you think the ancient method of cultivating the three cultivation methods of essence, energy, and spirit is not the same as the three cultivation methods of essence, energy, and spirit? In my opinion, there is only one difference between this book and the past. The ancient method is to copy the questions and answers to you. If you copy too much, your understanding and qualifications are high enough, and you will be able to understand your own ideas for solving the questions in the future. The current method is to educate you from an early age. You not only have to copy, but also slowly develop your own ideas for doing the questions. As for the modern method of practicing qi and using formation magic tools to kill the ancient Jin Dan Yuanying, I really laughed to death. What, those formation magic tools that can kill at a higher level cannot be used by Jin Dan Yuanying monks? Really speechless. . In terms of hands-on ability, thinking speed and memory, which one is better than others?
This book is extremely private, and the setting is too talented. I really didn't expect that the entire Immortal Kingdom would turn its back on the ancient method to cultivate immortality, keep belittling the ancient method, and even come out to practice qi and use various methods to kill the ancient method and the golden elixir. That's fine, after all, according to the author's point, the modern method is better than the ancient method. But here comes the problem. Today Fa Tian's spiritual roots can be trapped to death in the Qi training stage, and the king in the Qi training stage can live for more than a thousand years. In other words, the top geniuses can't even build a foundation in a thousand years, let alone other spiritual roots. This is the case with today's laws, but are you still belittling the ancient laws? ? As long as a normal person knows that these two methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. You have been cultivating the current method for eighteen hundred years and become a qi-training king, which is barely comparable to the ancient method of golden elixir; but my ancient method has a lifespan to force you, if you don't advance, you will die. Doesn't this force you to reach the Nascent Soul level? They have all become immortals, are they really just a bunch of idiots who are just pursuing immortality? Aren't you pursuing the high road? The ancient Fa Tian Spiritual Root guarantees the golden elixir, and there is a high probability that the Yuanying will transform into a god; today, only half of the Fa Tian Spiritual Root is trapped to death while practicing Qi, and can only survive, and it is nothing. There are so many people stuck at the first level. It is not possible to break through the golden elixir. The Tianling Root is so difficult, and other spiritual roots may not have the opportunity to build a foundation. According to the current situation (discounting longevity), the modern method is the path taken by a few people (equivalent to competitions such as high school math Olympiads, geniuses participate, and the more talented ones are recommended to win the prize). The ancient method is the normal college entrance examination, suitable for ordinary people, but it can also reach the top. So isn't the ancient method more suitable for other immortal cultivators?
No, I can't stand it. The setting is very complicated, so I can't explain it in a simple way. I can't explain it in detail. It's biased towards narrative and not very readable.
Not to mention the convenience of public resources, people have quickly adapted to the abnormal alienation of human ethics under the cruel class expansion. Writing blindly.
Can you write it a little more normally?
It's a little weird. Like Mo Xiu, it looks good from the front, but it looks a little weird when you look at it. Can you write it a little more normally?
A truly sober protagonist knows what he wants and how to obtain the maximum benefit while ensuring safety. The protagonist has never been in danger of his life after building the foundation, and is absolutely cautious, but he always encounters accidents. At the beginning, I thought this was too stupid, but after thinking about it, it is easy for accidents to happen if the plan is too precise. In addition, the real shining point of the protagonist is his ability to cover for accidents, which can also be said to be the ability to quickly carry out secondary plans, and the protagonist will not take risks for high-level opportunities that do not benefit him much. This is very good. Nowadays, many novels want everything, but they still need to work hard for it, just for a high-level treasure.
Horribly stupid
At the beginning, I sold the school place owned by my family. Have you been the only person with this kind of thinking to appear in the world of immortality for thousands of years? Didn't the people who made this set of rules take precautions? Don't say that fairyland is reality. Just try selling your college entrance examination results. In the family system, if the old man dies and separates the family, you don't know what a family is. Have you seen Naruto? According to your assessment, how many thousands of years can a big family still have? Have you seen Dream of Red Mansions? Your branched family is not even as good as a servant in the main family.
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He traveled to the prosperous age of the Fairy Kingdom and was born in a small family. Yi Dong did not want to be a lowly child in the family, so he decisively dropped out of school while the family was in turmoil, and then took some of his clan members to Purple Mountain to establish a family. After practicing for a period of time, Yi Dong found that practicing was not easy and he could not get the expected rewards despite his efforts. So he found another way to have several children and let the children work together to help him become his ancestor!




Bad name, good content. In the Gou Dao family story, the construction of the modern and ancient world systems is very distinctive. I hope the author will unfold it slowly and not make the leap too fiercely. Grain +




With the talent of a great god, the protagonist of this book is decisive and ruthless in killing, and he is a master who can become an immortal. It's a pity that the author's update is a mess⭐⭐⭐⭐




Not bad. The protagonist is born pure, but never hides it. I think this aspect alone is much better than most protagonists. Although the two superficial Taoist companions in the protagonist really make me sick, and there are a lot of typos in the book. It can be said that these two points make people who originally read this subject stop reading.














