
Start from Baihuguan
by Seven Fleas
About This Novel
That year, a stream of light rose from the sky and fell to the southeast. That year, Emperor Xiaozong entrusted him to his bed. That year, the world was turned upside down and thunder filled the sky. In that year, his son inherited his father's business and was just a small official of hundreds of households. ******There are also two old books with more than 10 million words, "The Robbers of the Movie World" and "The Strongest Man in the World". The old author updates steadily and has a guaranteed reputation. If you can't wait, you might as well read it.
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Official(92)Scraped 6d ago
Alas, it's all like this. The more you care, the more panic you get. Li Huan's safety is of course very important, but the surrounding environment is also very important. If they are concerned, they will be in chaos.
How should I put it, I saw a dozen of them and felt very awkward.
At the beginning, the father of a hundred families was killed. To inherit the official position, he had to compete with a wealthy businessman's son, and depending on the previous meaning, he could kill someone during the competition. Later, when he started practicing martial arts, he himself, a person who had never practiced martial arts, said that in his opinion, Yi Dao should be able to take martial arts to a further level. Although he did not say it to Yi Dao, the author wrote it. This feels very outrageous, as if the protagonist is a martial arts master. Later, when the martial arts is passed down from family to family, a sentence suddenly pops up. From the perspective of the protagonist, martial arts training is about developing the vitality that comes with it. It contains a lot of one's own opinions and insights, and the protagonist has never practiced martial arts. If this paragraph is about describing one's own feelings and opinions in the tone of the ancestors, I think it's OK. But who is the protagonist? Born to know it?
It's okay in the front, but I'm speechless in the back.
The protagonist starts with the innate dragon Aotian, the most powerful horizontal kung fu, and the most advanced internal strength of Jin Wuxia. This is just invincible. He was even more cheating than Zhang Wuji, and at the same time, Zhang was invincible. As a result, in the story about Jianghu later, Ren Yingying killed many Jinyiwei subordinates, but the author arranged to serve tea and water. What did the subordinates think when she was a normal person? He said he was killed in the Imperial City just to catch Dongfang Bar, and was slapped in the face. Then he said that he couldn't catch up without practicing Qing Gong. In the end, a eunuch was asked to come to the emperor and pretend to be a big shot! Come on, the setting is so awesome at the beginning, this will stretch your hips. Ren Qiao Feng didn't practice advanced Qing Gong, and Zhang Wuji didn't practice Qing Gong for long-distance attacks, so the protagonist couldn't do it. Why is the starting setting so awesome? The author gets more and more excited as he writes!
Li Huan is really a dark horse. No one was optimistic about him before the competition, but the fact is that he won in the end, and Fang Yuan didn't believe that he would lose until his death.
Li Huan didn't like to owe favors, so Lin Zhennan helped him, and he would definitely repay it when he had the opportunity in the future. Although it was just a verbal thank you now, he would definitely help if there was trouble in the future.
Is there any difference from the previous one? That is, the eunuch protagonist is replaced by a royal guard. The content is pretty much the same to be honest, but the more I read it, the more I feel like I've seen it before.
Don't understand
Do historical novels nowadays like to be combined with fantasy? It's both a skill and a practice. You've become a master in a duel in just a few days. I suggest the author change the zone and go to the fantasy zone. I read two books in a row and they were all like this...
Chapters 48 and 49 are too witty! Wasn't the author embarrassed after reading such a nonsense plot?
Since the author is writing about history, why does he write so much fantasy stuff? It's as if everyone can predict what will happen in the future, but doesn't have much involvement. Is this normal? People's hearts are naturally oriented towards profit, and Yitui Monk and Taoist is so capable.
It's nondescript and an idiot's idea, how can it be successful?
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Official(92)Scraped 6d ago
Alas, it's all like this. The more you care, the more panic you get. Li Huan's safety is of course very important, but the surrounding environment is also very important. If they are concerned, they will be in chaos.
How should I put it, I saw a dozen of them and felt very awkward.
At the beginning, the father of a hundred families was killed. To inherit the official position, he had to compete with a wealthy businessman's son, and depending on the previous meaning, he could kill someone during the competition. Later, when he started practicing martial arts, he himself, a person who had never practiced martial arts, said that in his opinion, Yi Dao should be able to take martial arts to a further level. Although he did not say it to Yi Dao, the author wrote it. This feels very outrageous, as if the protagonist is a martial arts master. Later, when the martial arts is passed down from family to family, a sentence suddenly pops up. From the perspective of the protagonist, martial arts training is about developing the vitality that comes with it. It contains a lot of one's own opinions and insights, and the protagonist has never practiced martial arts. If this paragraph is about describing one's own feelings and opinions in the tone of the ancestors, I think it's OK. But who is the protagonist? Born to know it?
It's okay in the front, but I'm speechless in the back.
The protagonist starts with the innate dragon Aotian, the most powerful horizontal kung fu, and the most advanced internal strength of Jin Wuxia. This is just invincible. He was even more cheating than Zhang Wuji, and at the same time, Zhang was invincible. As a result, in the story about Jianghu later, Ren Yingying killed many Jinyiwei subordinates, but the author arranged to serve tea and water. What did the subordinates think when she was a normal person? He said he was killed in the Imperial City just to catch Dongfang Bar, and was slapped in the face. Then he said that he couldn't catch up without practicing Qing Gong. In the end, a eunuch was asked to come to the emperor and pretend to be a big shot! Come on, the setting is so awesome at the beginning, this will stretch your hips. Ren Qiao Feng didn't practice advanced Qing Gong, and Zhang Wuji didn't practice Qing Gong for long-distance attacks, so the protagonist couldn't do it. Why is the starting setting so awesome? The author gets more and more excited as he writes!
Li Huan is really a dark horse. No one was optimistic about him before the competition, but the fact is that he won in the end, and Fang Yuan didn't believe that he would lose until his death.
Li Huan didn't like to owe favors, so Lin Zhennan helped him, and he would definitely repay it when he had the opportunity in the future. Although it was just a verbal thank you now, he would definitely help if there was trouble in the future.
Is there any difference from the previous one? That is, the eunuch protagonist is replaced by a royal guard. The content is pretty much the same to be honest, but the more I read it, the more I feel like I've seen it before.
Don't understand
Do historical novels nowadays like to be combined with fantasy? It's both a skill and a practice. You've become a master in a duel in just a few days. I suggest the author change the zone and go to the fantasy zone. I read two books in a row and they were all like this...
Chapters 48 and 49 are too witty! Wasn't the author embarrassed after reading such a nonsense plot?
Since the author is writing about history, why does he write so much fantasy stuff? It's as if everyone can predict what will happen in the future, but doesn't have much involvement. Is this normal? People's hearts are naturally oriented towards profit, and Yitui Monk and Taoist is so capable.
It's nondescript and an idiot's idea, how can it be successful?
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Flea's book is dedicated to the Ming Dynasty. After reading the Ming Dynasty chapter of The Mightiest Man in the World, I couldn't forget it. I actually wrote it this time and finished the follow-up. I personally feel that it is really good. You can read it and it is very enjoyable.




You can still read it, but if the book is lacking, I personally feel that the author is a little too good. It should be as if the climax was so sudden that the water was gone. Is everything else okay?




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