
Shattering of the Northern and Southern Dynasties: Starting from the Six Towns and Burning All the Families
About This Novel
Chen Du traveled through six towns in the late Northern Wei Dynasty, holding a magic Jin book catalogue, which contained: "The strong winds in the six towns of the Northern Wei Dynasty brought messages. This is an era of red stone." "The red stone is like five stones scattered." [... Taking it during practice will increase the recovery of Qi, but it will accumulate a large number of negative effects. [If you take enough, can you dream of that glorious era of sacred Han Fire? Er Zhurong, the Ming King who suppresses the prison, Xiao Yan, the King of Hundred Wisdoms, Gao Huan of Chilechuan, and Yu Wentai, the black otter. From the Xianbei nobles in Luoyang to the high-ranking gentry in Jiankang. From Wuchuan, Guanlong, to Huaishuo River East. Those aristocratic families who share the King's Fire and practice metaphysics to enter the Tao... Little did they know that they had already heard the bell ringing to put out the fire.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
The idea is very novel. It combines high martial arts with historical facts. The writing style and historical materials are also very solid. It is a good article, but the plot is a bit slow. Whether it is from the high martial arts aspect or the historical text, there are no skills, no details of cultivation and realm improvement at the high martial arts level. In terms of history, 200,000 words have not yet reached the Six Towns Uprising. There is too much foreshadowing. Writing about the Southern and Northern Dynasties, especially the beginning of the Six Towns Uprising, will hardly exceed about 20 chapters before it touches on the Six Towns Uprising. You haven't broken out yet, so I don't dare to think how much I can write.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
The idea is very novel. It combines high martial arts with historical facts. The writing style and historical materials are also very solid. It is a good article, but the plot is a bit slow. Whether it is from the high martial arts aspect or the historical text, there are no skills, no details of cultivation and realm improvement at the high martial arts level. In terms of history, 200,000 words have not yet reached the Six Towns Uprising. There is too much foreshadowing. Writing about the Southern and Northern Dynasties, especially the beginning of the Six Towns Uprising, will hardly exceed about 20 chapters before it touches on the Six Towns Uprising. You haven't broken out yet, so I don't dare to think how much I can write.









