
Conferred as Gods, from Small Town Lord to Ziwei Emperor
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When he woke up, Chen Qingxiang found that he had traveled through reincarnation with his memories, and came to a place where humans, gods, immortals, monsters, ghosts, and demons coexisted like a mythical Shang Dynasty... He became one of the eight hundred princes of the Great Shang Fang Kingdom, and the thirteenth generation grandson of the contemporary Fang Kingdom Sheji Lord of Xuanxiang Fang Kingdom. ... All the way from the lord of a small town, to the lord of the Fang Kingdom, to the Heavenly Emperor of the Three Realms... From the mortal, to the immortal, to the Hunyuan Wuji Heavenly Lord...
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Official(57)Scraped 22d ago
I feel like it should be written like the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, when the forces fighting for hegemony and destiny are more interesting than one person's continuous cultivation. Otherwise, it would be too much of a waste of the background of this era.
The classic four steps of cultivation
I don't use the four steps of the ancient classics of cultivation, but I have to create my own. Sometimes the self-created ones are not as useful as the classics. Classics are only classics if they can stand the test. What the hell are the self-created mortal realms and dangerous realms? I am not in the mood to watch them at all.
It's a rubbish novel. I read more than 10 chapters, and it explains a single practice for many chapters, and keeps writing about why and how it happened.
I feel like the lifespan design is unreasonable
Only in the mortal realm can one live to be 70 years old, and only in the critical realm can one live to be 125 years old. So, ordinary people who cannot practice can only live to be about 40 years old.
Otherwise, I would not be so "natural" that I would not be able to write down my more than 30 children and dozens of grandchildren. With my status and countless resources, I can pile them into a dangerous situation. I am only over 120 years old, but in the end, I will not be able to write down my descendants. It's so casual. It's crazy. If you think your children are not important, you don't have to write them down. There's no need to treat them as A, B, and C. It's so easy to write them down.
Highly toxic, large hydrology
The rating is really good, the author is a great talent, very simple cheat, the background introduction is only 13 chapters, and the writing is unclear.
After reading the third chapter, the protagonist's cultivation made me confused. It's so complicated. Maybe my education is too low. The protagonist who was the fifth level of cultivation in his predecessor has to practice again if he doesn't inherit it. Anyway, I don't quite understand.
I read dozens of chapters, and they were written in a verbose way.
Japan, the protagonist started playing with women at the age of 14. Has the protagonist never touched a woman in real life? I still need to open a harem to start the rhythm of the stallion story!
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Official(57)Scraped 22d ago
I feel like it should be written like the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, when the forces fighting for hegemony and destiny are more interesting than one person's continuous cultivation. Otherwise, it would be too much of a waste of the background of this era.
The classic four steps of cultivation
I don't use the four steps of the ancient classics of cultivation, but I have to create my own. Sometimes the self-created ones are not as useful as the classics. Classics are only classics if they can stand the test. What the hell are the self-created mortal realms and dangerous realms? I am not in the mood to watch them at all.
It's a rubbish novel. I read more than 10 chapters, and it explains a single practice for many chapters, and keeps writing about why and how it happened.
I feel like the lifespan design is unreasonable
Only in the mortal realm can one live to be 70 years old, and only in the critical realm can one live to be 125 years old. So, ordinary people who cannot practice can only live to be about 40 years old.
Otherwise, I would not be so "natural" that I would not be able to write down my more than 30 children and dozens of grandchildren. With my status and countless resources, I can pile them into a dangerous situation. I am only over 120 years old, but in the end, I will not be able to write down my descendants. It's so casual. It's crazy. If you think your children are not important, you don't have to write them down. There's no need to treat them as A, B, and C. It's so easy to write them down.
Highly toxic, large hydrology
The rating is really good, the author is a great talent, very simple cheat, the background introduction is only 13 chapters, and the writing is unclear.
After reading the third chapter, the protagonist's cultivation made me confused. It's so complicated. Maybe my education is too low. The protagonist who was the fifth level of cultivation in his predecessor has to practice again if he doesn't inherit it. Anyway, I don't quite understand.
I read dozens of chapters, and they were written in a verbose way.
Japan, the protagonist started playing with women at the age of 14. Has the protagonist never touched a woman in real life? I still need to open a harem to start the rhythm of the stallion story!
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Excellent. Mythical Shang Dynasty, one of the eight hundred princes, the lord of the Xiang Zhou Dynasty, human nature, bloodline, Qi training, etc.




So far, it's pretty good, but a bit bland. I hope I can write more exciting stories after I get better at it. This is indeed the case with the foundation laid in the past. The treatment in the mid-term determines the thickness of the book and whether it is exciting or not (๑˙ー˙๑)




When he woke up, Chen Qingxiang found that he had traveled through reincarnation with his memories, and came to a place where people, gods, immortals, demons, ghosts, and demons coexisted like a mythical Shang Dynasty... He became one of the eight hundred feudal lords of the Great Shang Fang Kingdom, and the thirteenth generation grandson of the contemporary Fang Kingdom Sheji Lord of the Xuanxiang Fang Kingdom.




More than grain and grass It is a fantasy novel written in the late Shang Dynasty. However, for the time being, it does not have much to do with the prehistoric era. It is just a vague hint. It is estimated that there may be a different new plot of the prehistoric era in the later period, but it does not have a big relationship at the moment. The strength system has changed its soup but not its medicine. It is still the same combination of blood and qi, but it is more stable and there are no signs of collapse for the time being. The character of the protagonist is also very stable, not aggressive or sleazy, but also very decisive and knows how to advance and retreat.














