
Fellow Taoists, Please Respect Yourself
by Linhu Qingge
About This Novel
The new book "How Did I Really Become a Disciple of Fangcun Mountain?" Is now online. Please support me. That year, Jiang Lin was adopted by the former master of Ziwei Temple and became a Taoist priest when he was still an infant. That year, young Jiang Lin rescued a fox from a hunter's trap. That year, Jiang Lin used his remaining pocket money to buy a white snake and release it. That year, the green bird was injured and fell into the Taoist temple. Jiang Lin raised it for a month and then disappeared. "Lin'er, now the fate of human beings is declining and alien species are breeding. You must be careful and become a master." My name is Jiang Lin, and I am reflecting. Jiang Lin looked at the fox girl, Qingluan and White Snake in his Taoist temple and fell into deep thought. "Fellow Taoists, please respect yourself, I don't need you to repay your kindness!" (Have already ordered 35,000 high-end books and 8,000 copies of this work. Your character is guaranteed. Please feel free to enter the trap. You can also take a look at the old book)
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Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
A good book is ruined
Originally the system, including the beginning, was very good, but with the introduction of characters like Bai Suzhen, Xiaoqing, and Fahai, the book instantly lost its initial amazement and became a second-rate book.
When we don't spend money, we don't say anything. Now that we have spent money, we can always say a few words, right? ? One chapter is updated in one day. Even the donkeys in the production team wouldn't dare to do this perfunctorily, right? What's wrong with the extra chapters? Are you afraid that I don't have the money to read them? ಥ_ಥ
Don't read his introduction. Because this book is not about incompetent Taoist priests opening a harem of goblins. This book tells the story of a soldier who came down the mountain. The protagonist has great abilities and great luck, but there are also many rules and precepts that press him. It completely fits my definition of a Taoist priest: living in poverty and hating evil as much as hatred. The various techniques, formulas, and Taoist traditions that appear in the book are very complete, and the author has worked hard. If you are interested in this kind of Taoist priest who walks the world, you must read this article.
I have read the entire book to the end, and after reading the final closing remarks, I would like to make some comments here. The obvious weakness of the emotional drama is that in the early and middle stages, it can be seen that I tried my best to write it, but in the later period, it was completely open and completely avoided. It can be said that I am sorry for the readers who were attracted by the gimmicks such as the Dragon Girl in the beginning. Of course, the setting structure does not give the emotional drama a good development space. In this regard, it is recommended to use more original characters, and the restrictions are much smaller. It can be seen from the full text that the author has a relatively rigorous study of traditional mythology settings and Taoist doctrines, but it is too detailed and has too many examples. The further you read, the more you will feel a reading burden. At the same time, the repeated sayings of the wheel are also frequent, which makes it more stressful to understand. The pace of the later stages is too hasty and hasty which is also a big problem. It may be a problem in the later stages of the outline planning. Of course, it may also be that it needs to be completed as soon as possible so the pace is accelerated. In short, it has the same meaning as the first two points, but the later impression is quite bad. The main deduction points are these three points. As a paid book, I can only give three stars at most. I hope that the author will pay more attention to the new books in the future. I will probably only take a wait-and-see attitude towards new books.
It's good-looking, and it can fully let us understand the Taoist thoughts and various aspects of ancient culture. Forget it, I can't edit it anymore, but it's good-looking anyway.
It's very comfortable to watch. It's easy to master cultural knowledge. It's well detailed. The plot reaches the imperial court. However, the full text is not very clear about the human dynasty, and the historical or mythological background is not very clear. I hope the author can improve it a little in the following text (Personal opinion, if you have any opinions, just take it as my own)
It's crazy to buy all the testimonials after it's released.
I don't know if the bacon will go rancid. I haven't done it at home, but an Orion can't save a fortune.
Unless the family is a landowner, the arrows used by ancient hunters had no heads, just sharpened sticks. The bow is like that. This is a matter of not starving to death.
It's too watery, a long section of Taoist science. It's just a matter of showing up and popularizing science. From the introduction, there are multiple female protagonists, but from the title, I didn't recommend any of the hundreds of chapters.
The traditional historical part is good, but the plot in the back is seriously changed. It looks like a replica of a bunch of complex terms stacked on top of each other and the plot is the same. The characterization is also not good, it is all flat description, there is no conflict between the characters, the protagonist is purely invincible, and it seems boring after watching it.
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Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
A good book is ruined
Originally the system, including the beginning, was very good, but with the introduction of characters like Bai Suzhen, Xiaoqing, and Fahai, the book instantly lost its initial amazement and became a second-rate book.
When we don't spend money, we don't say anything. Now that we have spent money, we can always say a few words, right? ? One chapter is updated in one day. Even the donkeys in the production team wouldn't dare to do this perfunctorily, right? What's wrong with the extra chapters? Are you afraid that I don't have the money to read them? ಥ_ಥ
Don't read his introduction. Because this book is not about incompetent Taoist priests opening a harem of goblins. This book tells the story of a soldier who came down the mountain. The protagonist has great abilities and great luck, but there are also many rules and precepts that press him. It completely fits my definition of a Taoist priest: living in poverty and hating evil as much as hatred. The various techniques, formulas, and Taoist traditions that appear in the book are very complete, and the author has worked hard. If you are interested in this kind of Taoist priest who walks the world, you must read this article.
I have read the entire book to the end, and after reading the final closing remarks, I would like to make some comments here. The obvious weakness of the emotional drama is that in the early and middle stages, it can be seen that I tried my best to write it, but in the later period, it was completely open and completely avoided. It can be said that I am sorry for the readers who were attracted by the gimmicks such as the Dragon Girl in the beginning. Of course, the setting structure does not give the emotional drama a good development space. In this regard, it is recommended to use more original characters, and the restrictions are much smaller. It can be seen from the full text that the author has a relatively rigorous study of traditional mythology settings and Taoist doctrines, but it is too detailed and has too many examples. The further you read, the more you will feel a reading burden. At the same time, the repeated sayings of the wheel are also frequent, which makes it more stressful to understand. The pace of the later stages is too hasty and hasty which is also a big problem. It may be a problem in the later stages of the outline planning. Of course, it may also be that it needs to be completed as soon as possible so the pace is accelerated. In short, it has the same meaning as the first two points, but the later impression is quite bad. The main deduction points are these three points. As a paid book, I can only give three stars at most. I hope that the author will pay more attention to the new books in the future. I will probably only take a wait-and-see attitude towards new books.
It's good-looking, and it can fully let us understand the Taoist thoughts and various aspects of ancient culture. Forget it, I can't edit it anymore, but it's good-looking anyway.
It's very comfortable to watch. It's easy to master cultural knowledge. It's well detailed. The plot reaches the imperial court. However, the full text is not very clear about the human dynasty, and the historical or mythological background is not very clear. I hope the author can improve it a little in the following text (Personal opinion, if you have any opinions, just take it as my own)
It's crazy to buy all the testimonials after it's released.
I don't know if the bacon will go rancid. I haven't done it at home, but an Orion can't save a fortune.
Unless the family is a landowner, the arrows used by ancient hunters had no heads, just sharpened sticks. The bow is like that. This is a matter of not starving to death.
It's too watery, a long section of Taoist science. It's just a matter of showing up and popularizing science. From the introduction, there are multiple female protagonists, but from the title, I didn't recommend any of the hundreds of chapters.
The traditional historical part is good, but the plot in the back is seriously changed. It looks like a replica of a bunch of complex terms stacked on top of each other and the plot is the same. The characterization is also not good, it is all flat description, there is no conflict between the characters, the protagonist is purely invincible, and it seems boring after watching it.
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A pretty good fairy novel, a masterpiece, and the writing is superb.




When I read it, it was not on the shelves yet. You can read the front part of the book, and then read it later. If you are curious, you can go in and read it. The introduction and the article always feel a little irrelevant.




The new book, just like the title, has Taoism as its main background. I personally think it is a bit more hard-core than the traditional Taoist cult, and the author has stuffed a lot of Taoist knowledge into it. I always feel that there is a big one buried in the main plot, which I can't see clearly yet. If you are a book lover, I highly recommend you to read it.




It is a fantasy novel based on traditional domestic mythology and combined with domestic legends such as "The Classic of Mountains and Seas". Fantasy novels that combine myths and legends with various original characters have formed a new style. Through the perspective of the protagonist Jiang Lin, readers can feel the charm of domestic myths and legends. [Fairy shadows accompany winter, and spiritual magpies report winter auspiciousness] This is a fantasy novel that combines elements of Eastern fantasy and immortality. Modern young man Jiang Lin accidentally traveled to a mythical world of the Three Realms when his life was dying. He was reborn as a baby and was adopted by the abbot of Ziwei. From then on, he started his new spiritual journey. Jiang Lin lost his master when he was eighteen years old and inherited a mysterious book, a talking turtle, and a white carp. Before his death, his master warned him, "Don't open it unless you encounter something weird or strange." As Jiang Lin gradually unveiled the mystery of this world, he embarked on a path of practice called the "Black Law of the North Emperor". The Three Realms have fallen into chaos due to unknown reasons, and Jiang Lin's spiritual path is destined to be unsettled.













