
The Great Love Immortal of the Gods
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[Prehistoric] [Fengshen] [Great Love Immortal Template] In the world, the wind and snow stain the temples with frost, always exchanging heroism for hesitation. Seeking fame has nothing left to shed tears, but seeking profit is full of wounds. Time lingers in dreams, why are we afraid of the long road to immortality in the world? In the future, the sky will hold the Taoist master, and the waning moon will replace the true sun! Han Yi traveled through the ancient world, thinking that one day he would be able to reach the sky, but he overestimated himself and underestimated the heroes of the world. After all, it is still inevitable to die! But when he opened his eyes again, he was back to six hundred years before becoming a god. He watched Xia Jie unwillingly shout out the words, "Time is mourning, and you will all perish!" He swore that this time, he must seize the throat of fate and find the true eternal life and immortality! The long pass of Xiongguan is really like iron. Now we are crossing it from the beginning. Anyway, no matter how bad it is... It is just another journey to the underworld! This book is also known as "Opening the Romance of the Gods in the Way of the Great Love Immortal" and "Han Tianzun's Path of Mortal Cultivation to Immortality"... The protagonist is an absolute profitist, and the Holy Mother is not allowed to enter!
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Official(26)Scraped 22d ago
Pig's feet is a bit retarded in justifying his father's murder.
It's like an old father splitting up the family and giving the house to the eldest son, while the other sons can only take some money and goods. It's purely a murderous intention caused by uneven distribution of benefits. Pig's Foot insists on killing his father because his father doesn't love him. It's too hypocritical. It doesn't matter. There is really no need to make such an excuse. It is clear that there is nothing wrong with it. If people don't care for themselves, God will punish them.
Bai Ningbing: (crying and shouting) Fang Yuan, do you really not regret giving me Yang Gu? Fang Yuan: (crying with a trembling voice) No regrets! ! ! Yang Gu: It's very simple. I just want to become a respected person. Bai Ningbing:? ? Fang Yuan:? ? Finally! Yang Gu no longer hides his cultivation! (Nine-turn Demon Gu) As he spoke, Yang Gu grabbed Fang Yuan and refined it instantly! ! ! Cheng Gu knows that things are hard in the world, and he has some money hanging around his waist. Who is crazy about resurrecting the Yin Gu? His heart is devoted to the next life of a female major. Didn't allow Emperor Qin to do ridiculous things and do all the evil in foreign lands along the way? Jumping into the blue clouds to show my heart, I want a wife, a concubine, and heaven
It would be interesting if the author could replace immortality with eternal life
He cannot live forever, even if he is a saint, even if he is Hongjun, the ancestor of Taoism, he will die if he regrets it.
2 monthly tickets prove your strength.
A good novel has been turned into a thesis. I am very tired from reading it. Can I write something practical? Wouldn't it be okay to slowly intersperse the plot while writing it? Why are you writing your thesis there just at the beginning? Let yourself go as soon as you start writing. Come on, you have just refined your energy and are writing about Daluo and the setting of the saint. You write it in such detail and ramble on so much in the middle. You are thinking too much. Do these things have anything to do with the current plot? Can it advance the plot? Can you know the contradiction? Can it directly bring you a sense of refreshment? No, it's just a proper thesis, just a piece of defense. I hope the author can break down the setting a bit so that it can be interspersed with the plot many times. If it really can't be interspersed, he should continue to write. I would rather give up on perfecting the setting and dig holes. It is better than writing the defense all the time without being separated from the plot. I was too tired from reading the defense. That is to say, what you write still has something of your own. For example, the style is very close to Gu Yue Fang Yuan, and he wrote "The Biography of the Ancestors", and you followed it up by writing "The Biography of the Sages". It feels like there is still that essence in it. So I voted for the monthly vote, just make any suggestions and don't reply! ! !
About the mourning of time? An explanation that will kill you all
I saw a few hardcore readers saying in the book review section that I was a little careless in my use of allusions. Let me explain it here! First of all, I know that this allusion was used by the people of the Xia Dynasty to curse Lu Gui (Xia Jie). The reason why I said in the book that Xia Jie used this sentence to curse Chengtang when he died is because I found that the histories of the Xia Dynasty and the Shang Dynasty were very similar. Before Chengtang raised his army, he was imprisoned by Lu Gui (Xia Jie) for several years in Xie'e, the capital of the Xia Dynasty. Ji Chang was also imprisoned for several years. There is a happy concubine in the Xia Dynasty. There was Daji in the Shang Dynasty. There are many others, so I won't give examples one by one. I don't think there's anything wrong with Lu Gui (Xia Jie) transferring the people's curse on him to Cheng Tang! I have read a legend that when Cheng Tang raised his army, two suns appeared in the sky. Lu Gui (Xia Jie) compared himself to the sun. Chengtang is the new king, and he is the old king. Two days on the same day is also very reasonable. After Lu Gui died, his posthumous name was Jie! After Emperor Xin died, he was given the posthumous title Zhou! There are actually two reasons why I write this. The first is to highlight the supreme providence of God, and the similarities in history are striking. Secondly, it is also a prophecy that highlights the ancient theory of cause and effect. My setting is that the people used this sentence to curse Lu Gui, and then before Lu Gui died, he used this sentence to curse Chengtang who had failed in his success. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with what Lu Gui said. Learn now and use it now! If two days are on the same day, Chengtang can be regarded as the sun just like Lugui!
..... The difference in treatment between those who traveled through time and Xuan Chen's is too big😅
I like the author of the previous book, the protagonist Xuan Chen. Can you please let Xuan Chen, who is in the Great Dao Realm, come out and do a linkage? Please
The final battle between the Fengshen and the Gods is from what I read in the last old book. Is this still the starting point this time? The layout is quite interesting. It can be clearly seen that Zhulong and Xiwangmu participated in the layout, and there is a high probability that Zhujiuyin will also participate in the layout. Others who practice the laws of time and space really forget about it. It can't be the Time Demon or the Space Demon.
I've seen too much about Fengshen, but there are really few that start with the Xia Dynasty. Don't say that's really what happened! The fall of the Xia Dynasty and the canonization of the gods really have similar approaches but the same purpose
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Great Love Immortal, give me five stars first, in Kangkang.
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Official(26)Scraped 22d ago
Pig's feet is a bit retarded in justifying his father's murder.
It's like an old father splitting up the family and giving the house to the eldest son, while the other sons can only take some money and goods. It's purely a murderous intention caused by uneven distribution of benefits. Pig's Foot insists on killing his father because his father doesn't love him. It's too hypocritical. It doesn't matter. There is really no need to make such an excuse. It is clear that there is nothing wrong with it. If people don't care for themselves, God will punish them.
Bai Ningbing: (crying and shouting) Fang Yuan, do you really not regret giving me Yang Gu? Fang Yuan: (crying with a trembling voice) No regrets! ! ! Yang Gu: It's very simple. I just want to become a respected person. Bai Ningbing:? ? Fang Yuan:? ? Finally! Yang Gu no longer hides his cultivation! (Nine-turn Demon Gu) As he spoke, Yang Gu grabbed Fang Yuan and refined it instantly! ! ! Cheng Gu knows that things are hard in the world, and he has some money hanging around his waist. Who is crazy about resurrecting the Yin Gu? His heart is devoted to the next life of a female major. Didn't allow Emperor Qin to do ridiculous things and do all the evil in foreign lands along the way? Jumping into the blue clouds to show my heart, I want a wife, a concubine, and heaven
It would be interesting if the author could replace immortality with eternal life
He cannot live forever, even if he is a saint, even if he is Hongjun, the ancestor of Taoism, he will die if he regrets it.
2 monthly tickets prove your strength.
A good novel has been turned into a thesis. I am very tired from reading it. Can I write something practical? Wouldn't it be okay to slowly intersperse the plot while writing it? Why are you writing your thesis there just at the beginning? Let yourself go as soon as you start writing. Come on, you have just refined your energy and are writing about Daluo and the setting of the saint. You write it in such detail and ramble on so much in the middle. You are thinking too much. Do these things have anything to do with the current plot? Can it advance the plot? Can you know the contradiction? Can it directly bring you a sense of refreshment? No, it's just a proper thesis, just a piece of defense. I hope the author can break down the setting a bit so that it can be interspersed with the plot many times. If it really can't be interspersed, he should continue to write. I would rather give up on perfecting the setting and dig holes. It is better than writing the defense all the time without being separated from the plot. I was too tired from reading the defense. That is to say, what you write still has something of your own. For example, the style is very close to Gu Yue Fang Yuan, and he wrote "The Biography of the Ancestors", and you followed it up by writing "The Biography of the Sages". It feels like there is still that essence in it. So I voted for the monthly vote, just make any suggestions and don't reply! ! !
About the mourning of time? An explanation that will kill you all
I saw a few hardcore readers saying in the book review section that I was a little careless in my use of allusions. Let me explain it here! First of all, I know that this allusion was used by the people of the Xia Dynasty to curse Lu Gui (Xia Jie). The reason why I said in the book that Xia Jie used this sentence to curse Chengtang when he died is because I found that the histories of the Xia Dynasty and the Shang Dynasty were very similar. Before Chengtang raised his army, he was imprisoned by Lu Gui (Xia Jie) for several years in Xie'e, the capital of the Xia Dynasty. Ji Chang was also imprisoned for several years. There is a happy concubine in the Xia Dynasty. There was Daji in the Shang Dynasty. There are many others, so I won't give examples one by one. I don't think there's anything wrong with Lu Gui (Xia Jie) transferring the people's curse on him to Cheng Tang! I have read a legend that when Cheng Tang raised his army, two suns appeared in the sky. Lu Gui (Xia Jie) compared himself to the sun. Chengtang is the new king, and he is the old king. Two days on the same day is also very reasonable. After Lu Gui died, his posthumous name was Jie! After Emperor Xin died, he was given the posthumous title Zhou! There are actually two reasons why I write this. The first is to highlight the supreme providence of God, and the similarities in history are striking. Secondly, it is also a prophecy that highlights the ancient theory of cause and effect. My setting is that the people used this sentence to curse Lu Gui, and then before Lu Gui died, he used this sentence to curse Chengtang who had failed in his success. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with what Lu Gui said. Learn now and use it now! If two days are on the same day, Chengtang can be regarded as the sun just like Lugui!
..... The difference in treatment between those who traveled through time and Xuan Chen's is too big😅
I like the author of the previous book, the protagonist Xuan Chen. Can you please let Xuan Chen, who is in the Great Dao Realm, come out and do a linkage? Please
The final battle between the Fengshen and the Gods is from what I read in the last old book. Is this still the starting point this time? The layout is quite interesting. It can be clearly seen that Zhulong and Xiwangmu participated in the layout, and there is a high probability that Zhujiuyin will also participate in the layout. Others who practice the laws of time and space really forget about it. It can't be the Time Demon or the Space Demon.
I've seen too much about Fengshen, but there are really few that start with the Xia Dynasty. Don't say that's really what happened! The fall of the Xia Dynasty and the canonization of the gods really have similar approaches but the same purpose
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Great Love Immortal, give me five stars first, in Kangkang.
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It is similar to the other book on the book list, the Great Sage Shen Gongbao, and is not as rigid as the normal prehistoric book. But I haven't watched Da Ai Xian Zun, so I don't quite understand what Da Ai Xian Zun means. The protagonist of this book is not a virgin, and her moral bottom line is even a bit low. She has already killed her brother and father, so be careful not to accept this kind of protagonist. One more thing, the protagonist is from Jie Jiao Fang, so Taiqing and Yuanshi must be given some wisdom. Keywords: prehistoric, prophet, sinister. Word count: 800,000+, currently being serialized. PS: The author's last book was good, "There is Only One Truth in the Ancient World". It was quite cheerful, and the protagonist was not so dark. I got it from his previous book.




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