
Is it Possible to Live Forever?
by The Sky And The River Are Vast
About This Novel
I ask people in the world whether it is possible to live forever. I asked Guo Zuo if he could live forever. I asked Wenming if he could live forever. ... In March of the 16th year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Zhengde died in Baofang. He was posthumously named Wuzong and had no heirs. His biological mother, the Empress Dowager Zhang, and his chief assistant Yang Tinghe decided that Zhu Houcong, a member of the nearby royal family, would succeed him. The reign name was... Jiajing. Same year. A letter was sent to the Tianshi Mansion that an immortal came to the world.
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
I have never seen anyone write about history, civilization, and sects so thoroughly!
The author didn't make any impassioned words. He just laid out some historical data and demonstrated them in the article. Some people say that the author is wise. I suspect you didn't read carefully. How old is the protagonist in his previous life? Look back and take a closer look! In my opinion, if you don't look at the writing style and just look at historical data, civilization development, and sects, you have to put in the effort, which is much more meaningful than reading Xiaobai and Shuangwen! Come on, author! 👍👍👍
I want to write about everything, but I can't write anything well. That little girl is really poisonous. In order to highlight her, I made the protagonist look so incompetent. The key is that the protagonist has a previous life but she doesn't and she is only 7 years old.
Read a few chapters
After reading the first few chapters, I listened to Pig's Foot's father and the Heavenly Master talking about some advanced theories. I felt ink stains. Then I read the chapter titles and scrolled to the first 121 chapters. Then I discovered that the timeline is the sixth year of Jiajing, which means that Pig's Foot is still six years old after more than 100 chapters. And there are no signs of growing up. No wonder you are rushing to the street. What's the point of looking at how old a little kid you are?
To be honest, this book is different. If you don't have a certain foundation in Chinese studies, reading it will be like eating chaff. Those with a foundation in Chinese studies will find that the author's insights are quite wonderful. And it is also very comprehensive. I could read other novels for twenty seconds per page and feel that they were nothing. But when I read this book, I could read one page for one minute and still find it interesting. So if you just like to read quickly, it may be tasteless, so read with caution.
The plot of this book is so gripping and obscene that a five-year-old child would dare to go crazy.
Although it has literary attainments, the gap between the people and the setting is too big and does not hold up. Moreover, the main theme of the book has been established, but boring characters and events are used to grind it out. The book is divided into two categories: environment and characters, and this book is connected by people, so the main theme should be harmony with people rather than awkwardness between the front and back. It is of little value to insert some events before a late bloomer has matured, and it will only appear to be procrastinating.
Great God Great God I regret not reading it earlier
Hasn't the Mohist family always been a Chinese civilization?
How can we say that the Mohist family has long been integrated into Chinese civilization? Which country did it belong to before it was integrated?
Just read this book
The whole article talks about technology, but it doesn't talk about the impact of technology on productivity. Why did a few acres require a group of people during the Warring States Period? And in the Ming Dynasty, why could one person cultivate several acres? Does the author also know why the ancient feudal dynasty could continue but declined rapidly in modern times? Whether a system can adapt to an era depends on the development level of productivity and communication methods at that time. It doesn't mean you can say whatever you want (you understand everything). Since you have written a historical article, don't just look at Baidu and not combine it with reality.
Only read the first chapter
It's basically a good book, I'll keep it for later reading
Also, is this novel a fantasy fairy tale or an alternate history?
If you want to say fantasy fairy tales, this is too rubbish. If you want to say fictional history, it is different from history.
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
I have never seen anyone write about history, civilization, and sects so thoroughly!
The author didn't make any impassioned words. He just laid out some historical data and demonstrated them in the article. Some people say that the author is wise. I suspect you didn't read carefully. How old is the protagonist in his previous life? Look back and take a closer look! In my opinion, if you don't look at the writing style and just look at historical data, civilization development, and sects, you have to put in the effort, which is much more meaningful than reading Xiaobai and Shuangwen! Come on, author! 👍👍👍
I want to write about everything, but I can't write anything well. That little girl is really poisonous. In order to highlight her, I made the protagonist look so incompetent. The key is that the protagonist has a previous life but she doesn't and she is only 7 years old.
Read a few chapters
After reading the first few chapters, I listened to Pig's Foot's father and the Heavenly Master talking about some advanced theories. I felt ink stains. Then I read the chapter titles and scrolled to the first 121 chapters. Then I discovered that the timeline is the sixth year of Jiajing, which means that Pig's Foot is still six years old after more than 100 chapters. And there are no signs of growing up. No wonder you are rushing to the street. What's the point of looking at how old a little kid you are?
To be honest, this book is different. If you don't have a certain foundation in Chinese studies, reading it will be like eating chaff. Those with a foundation in Chinese studies will find that the author's insights are quite wonderful. And it is also very comprehensive. I could read other novels for twenty seconds per page and feel that they were nothing. But when I read this book, I could read one page for one minute and still find it interesting. So if you just like to read quickly, it may be tasteless, so read with caution.
The plot of this book is so gripping and obscene that a five-year-old child would dare to go crazy.
Although it has literary attainments, the gap between the people and the setting is too big and does not hold up. Moreover, the main theme of the book has been established, but boring characters and events are used to grind it out. The book is divided into two categories: environment and characters, and this book is connected by people, so the main theme should be harmony with people rather than awkwardness between the front and back. It is of little value to insert some events before a late bloomer has matured, and it will only appear to be procrastinating.
Great God Great God I regret not reading it earlier
Hasn't the Mohist family always been a Chinese civilization?
How can we say that the Mohist family has long been integrated into Chinese civilization? Which country did it belong to before it was integrated?
Just read this book
The whole article talks about technology, but it doesn't talk about the impact of technology on productivity. Why did a few acres require a group of people during the Warring States Period? And in the Ming Dynasty, why could one person cultivate several acres? Does the author also know why the ancient feudal dynasty could continue but declined rapidly in modern times? Whether a system can adapt to an era depends on the development level of productivity and communication methods at that time. It doesn't mean you can say whatever you want (you understand everything). Since you have written a historical article, don't just look at Baidu and not combine it with reality.
Only read the first chapter
It's basically a good book, I'll keep it for later reading
Also, is this novel a fantasy fairy tale or an alternate history?
If you want to say fantasy fairy tales, this is too rubbish. If you want to say fictional history, it is different from history.
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This book is really good. The royal family is a bit neglected and the power of the court is weak. The Ming Dynasty has revived its spirit. The background of the protagonist Longhu Mountain. He lived for 16 years in his previous life. A slowly growing personality is beautiful. I would not believe it at the age of 16. (I am an old man who has not experienced society, but I have read a lot more books than others.) I am only a first-grade official now. I have an uncle who guides me and slowly teaches me knowledge.




A good work that does not blindly use history and quotes spiritual gods and ghosts to explain many issues that need to be refuted. There is a lot of knowledge about Chinese civilization in the book, which can help readers understand the world view of Chinese civilization. The author is very knowledgeable! The protagonist is also cleverly chosen. The time traveler who dies of illness at an early age will not lack modern knowledge, but he will not be too smart. On the contrary, the "ancients" are more resourceful and calculating, unlike many books that treat the ancients as fools. The book contains more knowledge, so readers who are not interested in this knowledge may feel bored. The ancients were not fools, but smarter than the protagonists and even the readers, so some people who think that modern people are wiser will find it poisonous.



Grain + The background is the Ming Dynasty, and the story is a little depressing, but the author has a different understanding of Taoism. The last book was also very well written, and you can look forward to future performances!



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