
A Hundred Years of Touching Corpses: the Rise of a Family to the Royal Family of the Immortal Dynasty
About This Novel
The new book "Wanxiang Daojun: Starting from the Offline of School Operation and Development" seeks support! A dilapidated house, a cold bed, an empty rice bowl, four children waiting to be fed, and another battle outside the village... Chen Changsheng said, I'm not panicking! With the Tianyuan Cauldron in hand, corpses can be refined into fat inside the cauldron, and there is hope for immortality by farming outside the cauldron! Well, there is no rush for immortality. First, find a charming and energetic mother for the children... A hundred years later, a powerful man came to Tianyuan Universe. Chen Changsheng sat in the void and tapped the cauldron wall: "The great power that didn't let me farm was planted in the cauldron by me!" [Farming, picking up corpses, family, counterattack, longevity, no system]
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Official(38)Scraped 25d ago
[In-Depth Analysis] "The Rise of the Family: From Border Widow to Immortal Taoist Lord"
"The Rise of the Family: From Border Widow to Immortal Taoist Lord" - a family epic that reconstructs the traditional narrative of immortality. Among the widespread "lone wolf" themes of cultivating immortality, this work successfully opens up the third path of cultivating literature from the innovative perspective of "family management + immortality question". The author combines the time depth of the mortal stream and the management wisdom of the farming stream into a unique narrative framework, allowing readers to witness not only the fate of individual monks who changed their lives against the will of heaven, but also the epic evolution of a poor clan spanning thousands of years. The setting of the protagonist can be called the most realistic image in the history of cultivation literature - a middle-aged widower who was crushed and reorganized by fate. He is neither the chosen one nor blessed by a golden finger, but he finds a third path due to the mismatch between spiritual qualifications and survival wisdom. He is well versed in the iron law of the world of cultivation that "a century-old monk is easy to come by, but a millennium-old family is hard to find". With the spirit of craftsmanship, he has turned alchemy, talismans and other secondary professions into the secret thread of family inheritance. As a phenomenon-level work on the subject of cultivation in recent years, this book redefines the connotation of "strong": not an arrogant swordsman who can defeat all magic with one sword, but a planner who allows the blood of mortals to continue to thrive in the long river of time. When the tenth generation head of the family inscribed on the Tribulation Stele "We are not pursuing eternity, but creating the possibility of eternal existence," the story of this small tribe in the frontier has been sublimated into a magnificent fable about the survival of civilization.
Hard to describe in one word
The plot concept is good, and the writing is not bad, but the details are poorly handled and full of flaws. Do you think it's a life-and-death fight on the battlefield, just playing house? While fighting back, there were various verbal exchanges, and all kinds of messy thoughts in my heart. It was really speechless and very entertaining.
Very pretty! Hey hey hey, please update the author quickly!
nice
The fantasy farming family style is in line with the aesthetics of most readers!
Worth a look!
This is a story about the rise of a small person living at the bottom. The setting that high-level warriors and monster beast corpses can provide blood essence for the male protagonist to break through is the highlight of this book. It is a fantasy family farming novel. I support and recommend it!
Highly recommended
The rise of a small person, farming and digging corpses. Well, the corpses of high-level warriors and beasts and sirens can provide a large amount of blood essence. I think this is the key point of the setting. Also, the ripening of elixirs does not belong to plundering resources. In this way, it does not take away many resources from this world, which is reasonable. The protagonist is not a genius, but he is a loser. The plot is absolutely compact and interlocking, but the writing is a bit clumsy. It's just that the number of words is a bit short, not enough to read, ah, ah, ah 😓
Good looking reminder
The second volume is really cleverly conceived and really nice to read. I can't guess the plot until the end, so I'm looking forward to the third volume and don't miss it.
I still like it when I see it, it's beautiful, so I picked it up.
Grassroots rise
No system panel, slow farming, breakthrough by touching corpses, family portraits, and longevity in martial arts. Highly recommended to friends who like this type of book.
I've tried the drug and I'm still alive and kicking.
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Official(38)Scraped 25d ago
[In-Depth Analysis] "The Rise of the Family: From Border Widow to Immortal Taoist Lord"
"The Rise of the Family: From Border Widow to Immortal Taoist Lord" - a family epic that reconstructs the traditional narrative of immortality. Among the widespread "lone wolf" themes of cultivating immortality, this work successfully opens up the third path of cultivating literature from the innovative perspective of "family management + immortality question". The author combines the time depth of the mortal stream and the management wisdom of the farming stream into a unique narrative framework, allowing readers to witness not only the fate of individual monks who changed their lives against the will of heaven, but also the epic evolution of a poor clan spanning thousands of years. The setting of the protagonist can be called the most realistic image in the history of cultivation literature - a middle-aged widower who was crushed and reorganized by fate. He is neither the chosen one nor blessed by a golden finger, but he finds a third path due to the mismatch between spiritual qualifications and survival wisdom. He is well versed in the iron law of the world of cultivation that "a century-old monk is easy to come by, but a millennium-old family is hard to find". With the spirit of craftsmanship, he has turned alchemy, talismans and other secondary professions into the secret thread of family inheritance. As a phenomenon-level work on the subject of cultivation in recent years, this book redefines the connotation of "strong": not an arrogant swordsman who can defeat all magic with one sword, but a planner who allows the blood of mortals to continue to thrive in the long river of time. When the tenth generation head of the family inscribed on the Tribulation Stele "We are not pursuing eternity, but creating the possibility of eternal existence," the story of this small tribe in the frontier has been sublimated into a magnificent fable about the survival of civilization.
Hard to describe in one word
The plot concept is good, and the writing is not bad, but the details are poorly handled and full of flaws. Do you think it's a life-and-death fight on the battlefield, just playing house? While fighting back, there were various verbal exchanges, and all kinds of messy thoughts in my heart. It was really speechless and very entertaining.
Very pretty! Hey hey hey, please update the author quickly!
nice
The fantasy farming family style is in line with the aesthetics of most readers!
Worth a look!
This is a story about the rise of a small person living at the bottom. The setting that high-level warriors and monster beast corpses can provide blood essence for the male protagonist to break through is the highlight of this book. It is a fantasy family farming novel. I support and recommend it!
Highly recommended
The rise of a small person, farming and digging corpses. Well, the corpses of high-level warriors and beasts and sirens can provide a large amount of blood essence. I think this is the key point of the setting. Also, the ripening of elixirs does not belong to plundering resources. In this way, it does not take away many resources from this world, which is reasonable. The protagonist is not a genius, but he is a loser. The plot is absolutely compact and interlocking, but the writing is a bit clumsy. It's just that the number of words is a bit short, not enough to read, ah, ah, ah 😓
Good looking reminder
The second volume is really cleverly conceived and really nice to read. I can't guess the plot until the end, so I'm looking forward to the third volume and don't miss it.
I still like it when I see it, it's beautiful, so I picked it up.
Grassroots rise
No system panel, slow farming, breakthrough by touching corpses, family portraits, and longevity in martial arts. Highly recommended to friends who like this type of book.
I've tried the drug and I'm still alive and kicking.









