
Xiaoao, Starting from Qingcheng
by Zhang Pei
About This Novel
Welcome to read the new book "Cultivation of Immortality Starts with Basic Martial Arts". Among a group of nine-foot-tall heroes, a little black man no more than five feet tall awkwardly mingled among them, standing out from the crowd. Yu Canghai looked up to the sky, his eyes despised everyone, and said to himself: Height does not matter if he has ambition. One day I will be someone you want to look up to...
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Official(16)Scraped 18d ago
How dare people who practiced martial arts in ancient times joke with their masters like this?
Punch your chest with a small fist? Call Master Xiaoheizi, dwarf?
It's a waste from the start
The first impression of the protagonist in the original article is that his way of doing things and his personality are rubbish. And using him as the version is useless.
Garbage within garbage.
A rare piece of trash
An extremely selfish time traveler
It's really not that good. Old readers pay most attention to a logical and self-consistent book.
I haven't watched it yet, but I'll save one star here.
The author is not good, this book is useless
No, author, if you don't know how to write, don't write this kind of book.
Don't talk about fighting Japanese pirates for national justice before you have the ability. It will not benefit you at all except making others laugh. , His disciples feel like they are bullying their masters and destroying their ancestors. Since the author writes the story in the ancient times, at least he has someone who respects his masters. Being bullied and ridiculed by his disciples casually feels like masochism.
Ming Dynasty is the most important thing about respecting teachers. You said to the master with a playful smile and hit me on the chest with your small fist😕
The author's mind is so twisted! The master was laughed at by his disciples! Ridicule! Satire! It can be understood as a reflection of respect for the master and family affection... In the ancient times when teachers were respected, apprentices dared to laugh at their masters because they were dark and short, and they dared to look down at their masters with arms raised and chests raised. They had no idea where the law-governed gang belonged, and were not afraid of being beaten to death with sticks.
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Community(0)
Official(16)Scraped 18d ago
How dare people who practiced martial arts in ancient times joke with their masters like this?
Punch your chest with a small fist? Call Master Xiaoheizi, dwarf?
It's a waste from the start
The first impression of the protagonist in the original article is that his way of doing things and his personality are rubbish. And using him as the version is useless.
Garbage within garbage.
A rare piece of trash
An extremely selfish time traveler
It's really not that good. Old readers pay most attention to a logical and self-consistent book.
I haven't watched it yet, but I'll save one star here.
The author is not good, this book is useless
No, author, if you don't know how to write, don't write this kind of book.
Don't talk about fighting Japanese pirates for national justice before you have the ability. It will not benefit you at all except making others laugh. , His disciples feel like they are bullying their masters and destroying their ancestors. Since the author writes the story in the ancient times, at least he has someone who respects his masters. Being bullied and ridiculed by his disciples casually feels like masochism.
Ming Dynasty is the most important thing about respecting teachers. You said to the master with a playful smile and hit me on the chest with your small fist😕
The author's mind is so twisted! The master was laughed at by his disciples! Ridicule! Satire! It can be understood as a reflection of respect for the master and family affection... In the ancient times when teachers were respected, apprentices dared to laugh at their masters because they were dark and short, and they dared to look down at their masters with arms raised and chests raised. They had no idea where the law-governed gang belonged, and were not afraid of being beaten to death with sticks.









