
The Journey of Immortals Starting from the Tang Dynasty
About This Novel
Yang Hong gained the ability to travel through time, so he carried various magic weapons (modern equipment) and a panacea in his hand, traveling through history. He is the Penglai Immortal in the eyes of Qin Shihuang, the guide beside Zhang Qian, the gentleman in the Prime Minister's mouth, the heavenly man in front of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, the country-saving immortal in the eyes of the Hui and Qin sects, and the true immortal that Emperor Jiajing dreamed of. In the end, Yang Hong slowly discovered how he really became an immortal! (This is a story about an ordinary person wandering through history, changing history, and gradually becoming an immortal)
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Official(11)Scraped 2d ago
What the hell? After it was released, the plot was written the same as Xiang's, but where's the brain? He framed the protagonist, went to the emperor to complain, and then said that he was worthy of being the prime minister for more than ten years. With this kind of brain, being able to become prime minister proves that this dynasty is about to end. This is equivalent to the president of an old American country going to a small African country and being framed for drug trafficking and arms smuggling by a person in this small country who has no military power but only a little political power. Isn't it your brain? Can such a brain become prime minister? The protagonist is also demoted when doing things. I saw the chapter "Thoughts Passed Through" and automatically subscribed. I haven't read this chapter because I can't stand it anymore. This kind of subject itself is very interesting and mysterious, but now it's not very realistic at all, and it's still dumbfounding. What the hell!
Just average, it's just that the plot of the story is attractive
The content of the story is well written, but that's about it. I feel like there are a lot of problems. For example, they all said that they should pretend to be immortals, but there is no comparison in terms of words and deeds. Then there are various other small problems, such as how to let the ancients release the Three Kingdoms, etc.
It's okay, I can see it, why are you so picky? As long as it's not poisonous. So seriously, don't read this type of pure history.
Are you writing a protagonist or a minion?
Writing style Writing style Since you want to be an immortal, at least you have to show the style of an immortal.
The subject matter is good, but the content is flawed.
The writing is not very good, and the character setting is also confusing. Overall, the subject matter is good, but the content is lacking. As for why I gave it one star, it is because the last three-star long review said that I violated the rules and was deleted. I spoke politely this time, but I was not polite in other places.
The protagonist is so aggrieved. I love watching it and I don't know what's going on. I got hooked after seeing the plot after entering the palace. It's so weird that an immortal can be so humiliated.
The setting is good and so is the writing. It's just that the plot is a bit flawed. The protagonist's behavior and style are not like those of a cultivator. He is considered a stranger. Although the protagonist likes those famous poets, calligraphers and painters from the Tang Dynasty, don't praise them too much. Too much is not enough.
Please recommend novels that are similar to this book.
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What the hell, write about the Tang Dynasty and write more than a hundred chapters
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Official(11)Scraped 2d ago
What the hell? After it was released, the plot was written the same as Xiang's, but where's the brain? He framed the protagonist, went to the emperor to complain, and then said that he was worthy of being the prime minister for more than ten years. With this kind of brain, being able to become prime minister proves that this dynasty is about to end. This is equivalent to the president of an old American country going to a small African country and being framed for drug trafficking and arms smuggling by a person in this small country who has no military power but only a little political power. Isn't it your brain? Can such a brain become prime minister? The protagonist is also demoted when doing things. I saw the chapter "Thoughts Passed Through" and automatically subscribed. I haven't read this chapter because I can't stand it anymore. This kind of subject itself is very interesting and mysterious, but now it's not very realistic at all, and it's still dumbfounding. What the hell!
Just average, it's just that the plot of the story is attractive
The content of the story is well written, but that's about it. I feel like there are a lot of problems. For example, they all said that they should pretend to be immortals, but there is no comparison in terms of words and deeds. Then there are various other small problems, such as how to let the ancients release the Three Kingdoms, etc.
It's okay, I can see it, why are you so picky? As long as it's not poisonous. So seriously, don't read this type of pure history.
Are you writing a protagonist or a minion?
Writing style Writing style Since you want to be an immortal, at least you have to show the style of an immortal.
The subject matter is good, but the content is flawed.
The writing is not very good, and the character setting is also confusing. Overall, the subject matter is good, but the content is lacking. As for why I gave it one star, it is because the last three-star long review said that I violated the rules and was deleted. I spoke politely this time, but I was not polite in other places.
The protagonist is so aggrieved. I love watching it and I don't know what's going on. I got hooked after seeing the plot after entering the palace. It's so weird that an immortal can be so humiliated.
The setting is good and so is the writing. It's just that the plot is a bit flawed. The protagonist's behavior and style are not like those of a cultivator. He is considered a stranger. Although the protagonist likes those famous poets, calligraphers and painters from the Tang Dynasty, don't praise them too much. Too much is not enough.
Please recommend novels that are similar to this book.
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What the hell, write about the Tang Dynasty and write more than a hundred chapters













