
I Have No Intention of Becoming a Fairy
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The new book "The Strange Book" has been released. ... I am a stranger in a foreign land, and I have no intention of becoming an immortal. ... After practicing Taoism in the mountains for twenty years, Master asked Song You to go down the mountain to see monsters, monsters, all kinds of life, and to visit famous mountains and rivers, and legendary immortals, saying that that was the real practice. I never thought that when I traveled all over the country, the immortal would be myself.
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Using picture scrolls to fish for law enforcement is a big poison
I have a question, is it too much for you to test cadres with priceless paintings? Didn't your ancestors teach you not to show off your wealth? You are causing people to commit crimes. In ancient times, most people were uneducated, and their concepts of right and wrong, good and evil, were very vague; coupled with the pressure of life, it was enough to make people take risks. Based on the value of this picture, I estimate that even in modern times, many cadres would be unable to control it. Some people may not be evil, but after seeing this picture, they can't help but go towards evil. There is a saying: I could endure the darkness if I had not seen the sun.
Indifferent but without losing charm, the process is the truth
The overall feeling of this book is relatively dull to me. Compared with most popular immortality writings on the market, it may not be as burning and vigorous, but it is definitely a good book worth recommending. First of all, the style of "He Didn't Want to Become an Immortal" is relatively fresh and unique. It does not follow the crowd and abandons the common routines of traditional fairy tales. The upgraded mode of bitter hatred and pretense is more like a prose travelogue, allowing us to "experience" the joy of cultivating immortals in the book. In addition, the characters in the book are also very well created. Let me talk about the protagonist in the book. As a time traveler, Song You does not have lofty spiritual goals like other novel protagonists, but he has insights and patterns that transcend the times. There were no ups and downs in his growth, and there was no hatred urging him to pursue supreme strength. Song You's character is indifferent yet warm. He understands Taoism in the world and pursues the process as the truth. He traveled down the mountain for twenty years, taking the ignorant Sanhua Empress with him. During the journey, many details and trivial matters of life gradually completed the world view in the novel. In a world where humans, demons, and ghosts coexist, each character has a different life and pursuit. They also have emotional entanglements and interest disputes. Every character is alive and made of flesh and blood. (Sanhua Niangniang was originally an ignorant stray cat. In the end, she gradually grew into a responsible, family-oriented and profitable "cat god". She is innocent, cute, naive, very popular, and very lovable) In fact, I have rarely read books with such bland plots. Later I discovered that I really don't know how to eat chaff. Why does cultivating immortals have to be for revenge? Why does it have to be so ups and downs? Why can't the protagonist grow naturally? Why can't we rely on a strong core to achieve great success? This book gave me a good answer.
Congratulations to "I Didn't Want to Become an Immortal" for winning the Hundred Flowers Literature Award
, "Twilight and Dancing Bears" (Lu Min), "Mayan Mask" (Xu Zechen), "Epiphany" (Huang Yongmei), etc. Won the short story award; "Unknown Place" (Lu Yiping), "Flying Father" "My Love" (Yin Xueyun) and "Sunflowers on the Beach" (Xiao Qin) won the novella award; the novel award was shared by "The Apple Is Red" (Jin Ziwei) and "Once Carrying a Gun in the Army" (Yi Xiangdong). "The Medal of Lord Mancang" (Qiao Hua), "Leading Work" (Xu Xianglin), "Mother" (Zhou Hailiang) and others won the micro-novel award. "The Four Seasons of the Lake" (Chen Yuanwu), "My Hometown Monthly Order" (Geng Li), and "From the Sea to the Sea of People" (Wang Yuepeng) won prose awards. "The Vanishing Truth" (Jia Yu), "A Writer-Performer's Last Love" (Wang William) and "Vacation Week" (Baoshu) won the Science Fiction Literature Award. "Dark Eyes" (Zhao Xiaozhao) and "Mr. Nanjing" (Yai Tsugumi) won the Film and Television Drama Adaptation Value Award. "I Didn't Mean to Become an Immortal" (Golden Jasmine), "Genius Club" (Chengcheng and Cicada) and "Resurrection Girl and the Strange Desert" (Xiao Rui) won the Internet Literature Award. The Baihua Literary Award is one of the most authoritative and influential literary awards in China. It was formerly known as the Hundred Flowers Award of the "Novel Monthly" brand magazine of Baihua Literary Publishing House. It was founded in 1984 and is selected every two years. From the 16th session in 2015, a prose award was added and upgraded to the Hundred Flowers Literature Award.
Daily episode
Well, those who like this kind of novel should be able to read it. I think the writing style is okay, but if you don't like the daily series, there is no need to read it. This one does not have the excitement of the invincible novel, nor the sense of substitution of the protagonist's continuous growth and upgrade. It has the feeling of a daily anime series, but his writing is more refined. One point, and I think the fans of this novel are a bit extreme, and it feels like I'm seeing the fandom, so if you think it's well written, then it's well written. You can't change my mind. I just gave it a two-star rating. If the author thinks it's affecting his money, he can just delete it.
It looked fine at first, but it was too pretentious. I bought a horse and didn't ride it, so I just followed him and pretended to be B and pulled him everywhere. It was too dramatic.
The protagonist looks like Tang Monk and talks a lot of nonsense
When encountering any problem or person, the protagonist will first output a lot of nonsense and then deal with it, giving people the feeling of being both a **** and a memorial arch.
Rare good book
Good book, most novels are great at the beginning, but become less and less interesting at the end. This movie has that "fairy" flavor from beginning to end. The author's writing skills are very good. The protagonist appears in front of someone but doesn't feel forced to show off. The reactions of passers-by are just right and you won't get tired of it. More than 700 chapters have just come to an end. There is no stack of combat power and a new map has been opened. The worldview is immediately enclosed from the beginning, as if the author has circled a circle and completed the closed loop of the story in this circle, with a beginning and an end. By the way, this is the first time I read the author's book. I really believed her when she said she was going to take the college entrance examination
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Official(139)Scraped 21d ago
Using picture scrolls to fish for law enforcement is a big poison
I have a question, is it too much for you to test cadres with priceless paintings? Didn't your ancestors teach you not to show off your wealth? You are causing people to commit crimes. In ancient times, most people were uneducated, and their concepts of right and wrong, good and evil, were very vague; coupled with the pressure of life, it was enough to make people take risks. Based on the value of this picture, I estimate that even in modern times, many cadres would be unable to control it. Some people may not be evil, but after seeing this picture, they can't help but go towards evil. There is a saying: I could endure the darkness if I had not seen the sun.
Indifferent but without losing charm, the process is the truth
The overall feeling of this book is relatively dull to me. Compared with most popular immortality writings on the market, it may not be as burning and vigorous, but it is definitely a good book worth recommending. First of all, the style of "He Didn't Want to Become an Immortal" is relatively fresh and unique. It does not follow the crowd and abandons the common routines of traditional fairy tales. The upgraded mode of bitter hatred and pretense is more like a prose travelogue, allowing us to "experience" the joy of cultivating immortals in the book. In addition, the characters in the book are also very well created. Let me talk about the protagonist in the book. As a time traveler, Song You does not have lofty spiritual goals like other novel protagonists, but he has insights and patterns that transcend the times. There were no ups and downs in his growth, and there was no hatred urging him to pursue supreme strength. Song You's character is indifferent yet warm. He understands Taoism in the world and pursues the process as the truth. He traveled down the mountain for twenty years, taking the ignorant Sanhua Empress with him. During the journey, many details and trivial matters of life gradually completed the world view in the novel. In a world where humans, demons, and ghosts coexist, each character has a different life and pursuit. They also have emotional entanglements and interest disputes. Every character is alive and made of flesh and blood. (Sanhua Niangniang was originally an ignorant stray cat. In the end, she gradually grew into a responsible, family-oriented and profitable "cat god". She is innocent, cute, naive, very popular, and very lovable) In fact, I have rarely read books with such bland plots. Later I discovered that I really don't know how to eat chaff. Why does cultivating immortals have to be for revenge? Why does it have to be so ups and downs? Why can't the protagonist grow naturally? Why can't we rely on a strong core to achieve great success? This book gave me a good answer.
Congratulations to "I Didn't Want to Become an Immortal" for winning the Hundred Flowers Literature Award
, "Twilight and Dancing Bears" (Lu Min), "Mayan Mask" (Xu Zechen), "Epiphany" (Huang Yongmei), etc. Won the short story award; "Unknown Place" (Lu Yiping), "Flying Father" "My Love" (Yin Xueyun) and "Sunflowers on the Beach" (Xiao Qin) won the novella award; the novel award was shared by "The Apple Is Red" (Jin Ziwei) and "Once Carrying a Gun in the Army" (Yi Xiangdong). "The Medal of Lord Mancang" (Qiao Hua), "Leading Work" (Xu Xianglin), "Mother" (Zhou Hailiang) and others won the micro-novel award. "The Four Seasons of the Lake" (Chen Yuanwu), "My Hometown Monthly Order" (Geng Li), and "From the Sea to the Sea of People" (Wang Yuepeng) won prose awards. "The Vanishing Truth" (Jia Yu), "A Writer-Performer's Last Love" (Wang William) and "Vacation Week" (Baoshu) won the Science Fiction Literature Award. "Dark Eyes" (Zhao Xiaozhao) and "Mr. Nanjing" (Yai Tsugumi) won the Film and Television Drama Adaptation Value Award. "I Didn't Mean to Become an Immortal" (Golden Jasmine), "Genius Club" (Chengcheng and Cicada) and "Resurrection Girl and the Strange Desert" (Xiao Rui) won the Internet Literature Award. The Baihua Literary Award is one of the most authoritative and influential literary awards in China. It was formerly known as the Hundred Flowers Award of the "Novel Monthly" brand magazine of Baihua Literary Publishing House. It was founded in 1984 and is selected every two years. From the 16th session in 2015, a prose award was added and upgraded to the Hundred Flowers Literature Award.
Daily episode
Well, those who like this kind of novel should be able to read it. I think the writing style is okay, but if you don't like the daily series, there is no need to read it. This one does not have the excitement of the invincible novel, nor the sense of substitution of the protagonist's continuous growth and upgrade. It has the feeling of a daily anime series, but his writing is more refined. One point, and I think the fans of this novel are a bit extreme, and it feels like I'm seeing the fandom, so if you think it's well written, then it's well written. You can't change my mind. I just gave it a two-star rating. If the author thinks it's affecting his money, he can just delete it.
It looked fine at first, but it was too pretentious. I bought a horse and didn't ride it, so I just followed him and pretended to be B and pulled him everywhere. It was too dramatic.
The protagonist looks like Tang Monk and talks a lot of nonsense
When encountering any problem or person, the protagonist will first output a lot of nonsense and then deal with it, giving people the feeling of being both a **** and a memorial arch.
Rare good book
Good book, most novels are great at the beginning, but become less and less interesting at the end. This movie has that "fairy" flavor from beginning to end. The author's writing skills are very good. The protagonist appears in front of someone but doesn't feel forced to show off. The reactions of passers-by are just right and you won't get tired of it. More than 700 chapters have just come to an end. There is no stack of combat power and a new map has been opened. The worldview is immediately enclosed from the beginning, as if the author has circled a circle and completed the closed loop of the story in this circle, with a beginning and an end. By the way, this is the first time I read the author's book. I really believed her when she said she was going to take the college entrance examination
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A relatively uncommon road novel, it shows the various aspects of the human world and the world of monsters and ghosts, emphasizing the process of growth and self-discovery. It is a relatively unique fairy tale novel, and the non-monster-killing and upgrading writing style is refreshing. Especially in the book, Sanhua Empress brought this book to life!




Recommended words: I am a stranger in a foreign land, and I have no intention of becoming a fairy. Book title: "I Didn't Want to Become an Immortal" Pen name: Golden Jasmine Recommendation index: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️




Recommendation index: four and a half stars I am a stranger from another country, and I have no intention of becoming an immortal. ... I never thought that when I traveled all over the country, the immortal would be myself. Reading Jasmine's book is so comfortable. After reading a chapter, I feel like I haven't read anything, but I still want to read more. This feeling is really amazing.



I haven't read it for a long time, and I suddenly finished it today.














