
The Taoist Emperor of Ming Dynasty, but in Yongle
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Reborn as Zhu Zhanhe, the eldest son of King Zhu Gaoxu of Han Dynasty, he burst out of his coffin and came back to life, but he has no relevant memory. Could it be that this person is possessed by some ghost? Facing Dao Yan's suspicious gaze, Zhu Wujing had an idea. "Master, in fact, I came to a green mountain while half asleep and half dead, and entered a cave. In front of the cave door was written 'Three-Star Cave of the Setting Moon, Fangcun Mountain of Lingtai'..." "... It's just that I don't have enough luck to learn the method of immortality and freedom. I can only learn some rudimentary Taoist techniques that explain the rules of nature." Dao Yan smiled and said nothing. Zhu Wujing continued: "By the way, Young Master, are you interested in joining me in teaching?" Dao Yan asked again: "What is Chan Jiao?" Zhu Wujing smiled slightly. "Elucidation is to explain the knowledge of the Great Dao, mainly learning about Feng Shui about the circulation of heaven and earth, the laws of material movement, alchemy about the changes of elements, the Nascent Soul about the mystery of the evolution of life, and the foundation of various mathematical and geometric formulas, etc." "There is only one purpose!" "Using words, language and pictures that mortals can understand..." "Explain! Explain! Dao!" In the Ming Dynasty, someone from the Zhu family sought enlightenment, first the prince of the vassal, then the prince of one side, and finally the prince of Ming Dynasty. This is a story about a time traveler who, by chance, spread the teaching (science) in the Ming Dynasty.
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Official(15)Scraped 2mo ago
Before it was put on the shelves, it was said that the protagonist was a non-marriage person, which eliminated a group of readers. After it was put on the shelves, it was found that the results were not good, so it immediately turned the protagonist into a black silk obsessive, which probably eliminated a group of readers. Is the author refining it again and again?
It feels like the protagonist you wrote is no longer a human being, and the more I read it, the more awkward it becomes. If you write like this, it will break down.
Author, have you deleted a lot of book reviews?
One of the reasons why I don't like to read ancient Chinese time-travel novels is that the author always likes to use modern methods. Is it too abstract to directly use modern methods?
Deep and unique insights
The writing is in-depth, the political level is very high, and the views on Emperor Zhengde are very unique, but it seems too mind-consuming. This is the slowest book I have read.
It's okay, but it's too vague. It's just like getting married. The author lists the bride, father-in-law, mother-in-law, younger siblings, etc., And also introduces her age, name, reason for the name, relationship history, current job, and events from birth to now. It's too detailed and unnecessary.
I thought I was really cultivating immortality, so I was wasting my time in vain
General, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general
Cheers to the author, the writing is not very good, I look forward to the update.
It doesn't look good. It doesn't look good. It just doesn't look good.
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Official(15)Scraped 2mo ago
Before it was put on the shelves, it was said that the protagonist was a non-marriage person, which eliminated a group of readers. After it was put on the shelves, it was found that the results were not good, so it immediately turned the protagonist into a black silk obsessive, which probably eliminated a group of readers. Is the author refining it again and again?
It feels like the protagonist you wrote is no longer a human being, and the more I read it, the more awkward it becomes. If you write like this, it will break down.
Author, have you deleted a lot of book reviews?
One of the reasons why I don't like to read ancient Chinese time-travel novels is that the author always likes to use modern methods. Is it too abstract to directly use modern methods?
Deep and unique insights
The writing is in-depth, the political level is very high, and the views on Emperor Zhengde are very unique, but it seems too mind-consuming. This is the slowest book I have read.
It's okay, but it's too vague. It's just like getting married. The author lists the bride, father-in-law, mother-in-law, younger siblings, etc., And also introduces her age, name, reason for the name, relationship history, current job, and events from birth to now. It's too detailed and unnecessary.
I thought I was really cultivating immortality, so I was wasting my time in vain
General, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general, general
Cheers to the author, the writing is not very good, I look forward to the update.
It doesn't look good. It doesn't look good. It just doesn't look good.









