
I Am Tai Shigong
by Mr. Tai Su
About This Novel
Write a pen to revise the history volume, and the living water will last for time. When I come to this world, I should be the Grand Historian! History mysteriously disappears, the river of time dries up, and the main world encounters a crisis of annihilation. Sima Jue travels through the worlds of the heavens and embeds the projection of the history of the heavens into the long river of time, reshaping the history of the main world, causing spiritual energy to revive, myths to descend, and gods to reappear! Heaven has no time and people have no lifespan. Time cuts across all living beings and decays. Ask the canal how clear it is, because there is a source of living water. (The old book "I Have a Role in the Heavens" has been completed, with more than 10 million words. If your family members are short of books, you can go and have a look!)
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Official(15)Scraped 23d ago
The author is a descendant of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and has written more than two hundred chapters.
The Kung Fu you wrote is as high as the first line, not to mention holding the elixir. It's not about cultivating immortality. It's just that the energy and blood are hidden inside. The breath is unified and the wind and rain follow. This is the breath of the heaven and the earth. Heaven and man are one. Don't describe it too exaggeratedly. According to what you wrote, if you hold the elixir to fight the dark energy, the spirit will be crushed. Do you still need to take action? You are equivalent to denying your own setting. The outline is still okay. It is a good book if you write it. Use some snacks. The initial stage is just Chinese martial arts, not immortality. It's not so divine. If you want to conquer the big realm, you have to be clean and tidy. Don't be wordy. It's too cheap.
Is the author a Manchu? It was written so long in the Qing Dynasty
The story is well written, but there are two things that are too dissuading. As I watched it, I felt like I didn't want to watch it. The narrative description of the environment and characters is too detailed. A table must be written all over from production to twitching to raw materials. And the characters. From the character's clothing, appearance, origin, and demeanor, it takes too much to write about. But the characters don't show the magnanimity you wrote. It feels too watery. There are also descriptions of realms. Reaching the state of transformation, hello, it seems like you have become an immortal. Take a pill and you will feel like a god. Reach the state of incorruptibility and become holy. The realm behind this is high, how to write it? Use exactly the same? There is no visual fatigue.
I think this book should not be called Tai Shigong, but should be called Yongzheng Dynasty
The novel is well written, but could it not be too watery? One chapter novel. Half of it. It's not just about what patterns a piece of clothing has or what accessories it has. It means that a prince can set up one according to any specification. That is to say, what kind of clothes does a Buddha statue have, what kind of sculptures does it have, what is its origin, and how to write a Buddhist book about it. Another half. Add some more stories. It's just one chapter, and it's so watered down that it's boring to read. Especially when I'm still listening to books there,
Tang Guoqiang Yongzheng Dynasty
It's okay to write hundreds of pages for a script, but it would be too much to directly describe the Yongzheng Dynasty played by Tang Guoqiang. From around Chapter 150 to Chapter 300 (and more to come), they are all basically copied from the Yongzheng Dynasty, except for the material resources part...
It's well written, please update it more.
It's not interesting. The main plot is still about a grand master and the Nine Dragons fighting for the heir. There is no change. It's better to watch movies and TV series. They just copy the plot.
The front part is okay, but the part about the Qing Dynasty in the back is not very nice. I personally don't like it very much.
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Official(15)Scraped 23d ago
The author is a descendant of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and has written more than two hundred chapters.
The Kung Fu you wrote is as high as the first line, not to mention holding the elixir. It's not about cultivating immortality. It's just that the energy and blood are hidden inside. The breath is unified and the wind and rain follow. This is the breath of the heaven and the earth. Heaven and man are one. Don't describe it too exaggeratedly. According to what you wrote, if you hold the elixir to fight the dark energy, the spirit will be crushed. Do you still need to take action? You are equivalent to denying your own setting. The outline is still okay. It is a good book if you write it. Use some snacks. The initial stage is just Chinese martial arts, not immortality. It's not so divine. If you want to conquer the big realm, you have to be clean and tidy. Don't be wordy. It's too cheap.
Is the author a Manchu? It was written so long in the Qing Dynasty
The story is well written, but there are two things that are too dissuading. As I watched it, I felt like I didn't want to watch it. The narrative description of the environment and characters is too detailed. A table must be written all over from production to twitching to raw materials. And the characters. From the character's clothing, appearance, origin, and demeanor, it takes too much to write about. But the characters don't show the magnanimity you wrote. It feels too watery. There are also descriptions of realms. Reaching the state of transformation, hello, it seems like you have become an immortal. Take a pill and you will feel like a god. Reach the state of incorruptibility and become holy. The realm behind this is high, how to write it? Use exactly the same? There is no visual fatigue.
I think this book should not be called Tai Shigong, but should be called Yongzheng Dynasty
The novel is well written, but could it not be too watery? One chapter novel. Half of it. It's not just about what patterns a piece of clothing has or what accessories it has. It means that a prince can set up one according to any specification. That is to say, what kind of clothes does a Buddha statue have, what kind of sculptures does it have, what is its origin, and how to write a Buddhist book about it. Another half. Add some more stories. It's just one chapter, and it's so watered down that it's boring to read. Especially when I'm still listening to books there,
Tang Guoqiang Yongzheng Dynasty
It's okay to write hundreds of pages for a script, but it would be too much to directly describe the Yongzheng Dynasty played by Tang Guoqiang. From around Chapter 150 to Chapter 300 (and more to come), they are all basically copied from the Yongzheng Dynasty, except for the material resources part...
It's well written, please update it more.
It's not interesting. The main plot is still about a grand master and the Nine Dragons fighting for the heir. There is no change. It's better to watch movies and TV series. They just copy the plot.
The front part is okay, but the part about the Qing Dynasty in the back is not very nice. I personally don't like it very much.









