Copied the Book 100,000 Times and Secretly Became the Sage of Confucianism and Taoism

Copied the Book 100,000 Times and Secretly Became the Sage of Confucianism and Taoism

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Copying a book once will reward you with ten years of Taoism; Copy the book ten times and you will be rewarded with Wenchang Magic Pen; Copy the book thousands of times, become a sage in Confucianism and Taoism, and become invincible in the world! Zhang Yuchen traveled to the Ming Dynasty, where the crown prince Wuzun was humiliated because of his incompetence in martial arts! With all his thoughts in despair, he awakens the book-copying system. As long as he copies books, he can improve Confucianism and Taoism, become stronger and become a saint. It is very cold, the inkstone is hard, and the fingers cannot be bent or stretched, so do not be lazy. After copying the books of the world's sages, the Confucian sages of one dynasty will be preserved forever. The heaven and earth are strange, auspicious clouds explode! On this day, the son of the Ming Martial Saint was born with a pen. In the world, the majesty lasts forever!

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Recommendation: ⭐The writing style of this fantasy upgraded novel is very good, the plot structure is very reasonable, the pace is fast, and it is very enjoyable to read. However, there are some minor bugs in the details of the novel. For example, the protagonist gets ten years of Taoism after successfully copying a book for the first time, but only gets one year of Taoism after the tenth success. This setting can be confusing because the rewards for first success seem to be greater. Overall, the design of the rewards for copying books in the novel is too arbitrary. ⭐The plot of this novel is very smooth and the content is very rich. The main line of the story is that the protagonist keeps copying books to improve his strength, and goes through the process from being despised to being slapped in the face. Although the plot at the beginning of the story is a bit old-fashioned, it is still relatively novel overall. The protagonist's martial arts talent is not outstanding, and he is despised by his relatives and ostracized by evil servants. Even the princess he was originally going to marry looked down on him. However, later on, the protagonist finally showed his uniqueness-he was very good at copying books and created his own path of copying books. ⭐The protagonist in the novel is a passionate, forbearing character with a clear distinction between love and hate. However, the novel also has some shortcomings, such as the description of interpersonal relationships and intrigues is not good enough, and the psychological state of some characters is not realistic enough, making people feel that their inner thoughts are written on their faces. The portrayal of the supporting characters is also slightly inferior. In addition to the father who values ​​tradition, abides by etiquette, values ​​literature over martial arts, lacks a sense of responsibility, and favors different sons, he has a more distinctive character. Content: The novel roughly tells the story of the protagonist who time travels to a young man from an aristocratic family who was disliked by his family because of his poor talent in martial arts. He is accidentally bound to the system of copying books to become a saint. After copying books one hundred thousand times, he becomes a Confucian saint and slaps everyone in the face. Recommendation index: ⭐⭐⭐

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