
The Zhenwu Emperor Who Covers the Sky
About This Novel
Traveling through an idle clan in Zaoyang, Xiangyang Prefecture, Huguang Chief Envoy during the Wanli Period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yizhao was confused. At this time, it was only five years since the death of Emperor Wanli, and only thirty years since the Jiashen Incident, the Manchu Qing Dynasty's entry into the Customs, and the sinking of Shenzhou. Where is the future headed? To rise up and resist? Or stay alone? Zhu Yizhao hesitated. But he never imagined that good fortune and misfortune depended on each other. The natural disaster that almost caused him to return to heaven and earth again not only made him awaken to the mystery of his womb, but he was also accepted as a disciple by the Taoist priest who saved him, and his family was able to live in a new home. At first, Zhu Yizhao thought that it would be a good idea to become a monk and live in seclusion in the mountains. He might be able to survive in this troubled world. However, after going up the mountain, the Taoist told him that if he wanted to practice cultivation, he must first sense the wheel of life... Zhu Yizhao was stunned. He had countless things to say in his heart, but in the end they only turned into a few words - Damn it, the one who stepped on the horse turned out to be Zhe Tian! This book is also known as "The Covering of the Sky Begins in the Late Ming Dynasty", "The Hesitation at the End of the Ming Dynasty, Turns out to Be the Covering of the Sky", "Traveling through the Ming Dynasty for two or three years, I was shocked to hear that it was the Covering of the Sky"
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Official(22)Scraped 26d ago
When I went to Zhetian to practice, I still cared so much about mortals. When I saw Chapter 150, I have cultivated to a king and still wrote about mortals. I feel like the author is like a child. What will happen when I have cultivated to a saint or above? Then a casual battle can destroy tens of thousands of miles around or several galaxies. The protagonist cannot save him even if he wants to.
I think it would be better to be in the pre-Qin period. At that time, there was at least Lao Tzu. Later, Qin Shihuang can conquer the starry sky, and history can continue as Liu Banghan.
waste of time
Others are trying to attract readers with three golden chapters, but the first ten chapters of yours are all nonsense. They are all about tragic experiences and are disgusting. There are also logical problems. Normal parents would give priority to protecting their children when they are fleeing.
It's just covered in skin that covers the sky. How do you see it?
It feels so boring. The first 50 or so chapters are either about cultivation or blocking things, and there is no spirit of fighting against others.
Nb, Chapter 13 only talks about covering the sky. I heard that the king still cares about the affairs of the world? Can't you practice it in the world of mortals before you kill the Dao, or do it after your third life? Or do you mean that you didn't confiscate any of your subordinates? With the productivity of the Zhetian cultivator, it would not be difficult for you to run the Ming Dynasty well, right?
After it was put on the shelf, the author really listened to people's advice, and the writing gave people a sense of beauty that the left and right brains are fighting each other😐
We still abide by the rules in Zhetian. Isn't it reasonable to say whoever is stronger is right? That monk on the Starry Sky Ancient Road is not a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood.
It's too slow to warm up. I only started practicing at chapter fifteen. I don't know if it will take hundreds of chapters to get to the beginning of the plot. Moreover, if the royal family of the Ming Dynasty doesn't create a big Ming Dynasty to show off in front of Ye Fan, it will be almost meaningless.
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Community(0)
Official(22)Scraped 26d ago
When I went to Zhetian to practice, I still cared so much about mortals. When I saw Chapter 150, I have cultivated to a king and still wrote about mortals. I feel like the author is like a child. What will happen when I have cultivated to a saint or above? Then a casual battle can destroy tens of thousands of miles around or several galaxies. The protagonist cannot save him even if he wants to.
I think it would be better to be in the pre-Qin period. At that time, there was at least Lao Tzu. Later, Qin Shihuang can conquer the starry sky, and history can continue as Liu Banghan.
waste of time
Others are trying to attract readers with three golden chapters, but the first ten chapters of yours are all nonsense. They are all about tragic experiences and are disgusting. There are also logical problems. Normal parents would give priority to protecting their children when they are fleeing.
It's just covered in skin that covers the sky. How do you see it?
It feels so boring. The first 50 or so chapters are either about cultivation or blocking things, and there is no spirit of fighting against others.
Nb, Chapter 13 only talks about covering the sky. I heard that the king still cares about the affairs of the world? Can't you practice it in the world of mortals before you kill the Dao, or do it after your third life? Or do you mean that you didn't confiscate any of your subordinates? With the productivity of the Zhetian cultivator, it would not be difficult for you to run the Ming Dynasty well, right?
After it was put on the shelf, the author really listened to people's advice, and the writing gave people a sense of beauty that the left and right brains are fighting each other😐
We still abide by the rules in Zhetian. Isn't it reasonable to say whoever is stronger is right? That monk on the Starry Sky Ancient Road is not a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood.
It's too slow to warm up. I only started practicing at chapter fifteen. I don't know if it will take hundreds of chapters to get to the beginning of the plot. Moreover, if the royal family of the Ming Dynasty doesn't create a big Ming Dynasty to show off in front of Ye Fan, it will be almost meaningless.









