
Longevity Starts with Upgrading Your Ancestral Home
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Song Qishan, a small landowner, guards a few acres of thin farmland and four children, but he hides a secret in his heart that even he doesn't know how big it is - in his heart, quietly stands an ancestral house for blessing. Starting from a humble room: adding a small blessing to a child's farmland. The villagers marveled at how this boy Song Qishan could become the largest landowner in the county. Promotion to the Siheyuan: Immortal light and precious energy, wonderful magic and elixir can be passed down to descendants. An immortal is coming, so suppress it with your hands! Advance to the boundless ancestral realm: the laws of the great avenue roar, and the magical spring of elixir flows endlessly! Looking back on those days, small farmers struggled endlessly for half a bucket of rice. The seventh grade county magistrate can decide the life of the whole family. Now the Heavenly Lord, the Immortal Emperor, surrenders before me. Secular emperors, kneel down and pray. Song Qishan sits in the ancestral realm, the body of the law spans hundreds of millions of miles, and the sound of Tao runs through ancient and modern times. "Today, I stand on the great road and shall be in power for eternity!" "Who agrees and who opposes?"
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Official(40)Scraped 2d ago
This novel only describes the muscles and tanned bodies of the men of the Song family every one or two chapters, and how respected the Song family is. Almost a hundred chapters have not yet begun to cultivate immortality. The content is the same over and over again.
You have to be poisoned in the first few chapters
As soon as he obtained the Kung Fu, he made a public announcement about his acquisition of the Kung Fu. He taught the Kung Fu and directly threw it into his son's head. This seems inexplicable and speechless. Even ordinary people don't write like this, right? The social background you wrote about has martial arts, which naturally increases people's yearning for these martial arts and so on. Not to mention that there are so many landlords in one village, and they are all full of malicious intentions. What is the environment and status of the male protagonist's family? Just like I'm afraid that I won't die quickly enough. . . I looked at the introduction and thought it looked good, so I was forced to leave after only four or five pictures.
It's obvious that the golden finger of having many children and many blessings insists on only having one female protagonist. I really don't understand. In the past few years, this kind of golden finger was either marrying a wife or taking a concubine, or on the way to marrying a wife and concubinage. Why shouldn't the golden finger be used rationally? Waiting to be bullied to forcefully continue the plot and pretend to be invincible?
The overall rhythm is very good, logical and in line with life, and the characterization is relatively close to reality. There is no SB character who always makes a crooked mouth and smiles at Long Aotian. At least the writing is normal.
very nice
The author arranged for a Qianlong, a talented person, to be the emperor. After he developed, he directly appointed a horse-riding cultivator. Also, the martial arts in your book are really weak, and there are so many levels.
The main plot is too slow. I haven't started cultivating immortals after one hundred chapters, and I'm still practicing martial arts. The key is that the comparison of strength between the martial arts realm and the immortal cultivating realm is unclear. It just talks about how many realms can compete with immortal cultivators.
It's very slow. The early stage was okay, but the progress in the later stage is too slow and I can't watch it anymore. In order to establish a character for the supporting role of He Zhizhang, it is very unreasonable to forcefully arrange the plot. It looks disgusting.
A greasy middle-aged diary without any sense of beauty
This kind of daily running account of small farmers' consciousness combined with the systematic flow of making something out of nothing combines two types of bad books.
What does the author think? He has a powerful golden finger. He watches his son go to any battlefield to earn any fame. There has been no news for several years. Is it necessary? Moreover, he is wearing huge wealth and has no servants to protect him. How did such a person survive Chapter 3! The most poisonous thing is that he doesn't recognize his own grandson, leaving him like a bastard outside. Has the author never been out of society?
Well written! But there are still some flaws. Is he still a time traveler after all? Why do you even dare to accept someone like a bad gambler? What if the whole family didn't learn martial arts? Have you thought about the consequences? Wouldn't it mean that the whole family would be wiped out?
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Official(40)Scraped 2d ago
This novel only describes the muscles and tanned bodies of the men of the Song family every one or two chapters, and how respected the Song family is. Almost a hundred chapters have not yet begun to cultivate immortality. The content is the same over and over again.
You have to be poisoned in the first few chapters
As soon as he obtained the Kung Fu, he made a public announcement about his acquisition of the Kung Fu. He taught the Kung Fu and directly threw it into his son's head. This seems inexplicable and speechless. Even ordinary people don't write like this, right? The social background you wrote about has martial arts, which naturally increases people's yearning for these martial arts and so on. Not to mention that there are so many landlords in one village, and they are all full of malicious intentions. What is the environment and status of the male protagonist's family? Just like I'm afraid that I won't die quickly enough. . . I looked at the introduction and thought it looked good, so I was forced to leave after only four or five pictures.
It's obvious that the golden finger of having many children and many blessings insists on only having one female protagonist. I really don't understand. In the past few years, this kind of golden finger was either marrying a wife or taking a concubine, or on the way to marrying a wife and concubinage. Why shouldn't the golden finger be used rationally? Waiting to be bullied to forcefully continue the plot and pretend to be invincible?
The overall rhythm is very good, logical and in line with life, and the characterization is relatively close to reality. There is no SB character who always makes a crooked mouth and smiles at Long Aotian. At least the writing is normal.
very nice
The author arranged for a Qianlong, a talented person, to be the emperor. After he developed, he directly appointed a horse-riding cultivator. Also, the martial arts in your book are really weak, and there are so many levels.
The main plot is too slow. I haven't started cultivating immortals after one hundred chapters, and I'm still practicing martial arts. The key is that the comparison of strength between the martial arts realm and the immortal cultivating realm is unclear. It just talks about how many realms can compete with immortal cultivators.
It's very slow. The early stage was okay, but the progress in the later stage is too slow and I can't watch it anymore. In order to establish a character for the supporting role of He Zhizhang, it is very unreasonable to forcefully arrange the plot. It looks disgusting.
A greasy middle-aged diary without any sense of beauty
This kind of daily running account of small farmers' consciousness combined with the systematic flow of making something out of nothing combines two types of bad books.
What does the author think? He has a powerful golden finger. He watches his son go to any battlefield to earn any fame. There has been no news for several years. Is it necessary? Moreover, he is wearing huge wealth and has no servants to protect him. How did such a person survive Chapter 3! The most poisonous thing is that he doesn't recognize his own grandson, leaving him like a bastard outside. Has the author never been out of society?
Well written! But there are still some flaws. Is he still a time traveler after all? Why do you even dare to accept someone like a bad gambler? What if the whole family didn't learn martial arts? Have you thought about the consequences? Wouldn't it mean that the whole family would be wiped out?
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[72 points·Good grass] The story centers on Song Qishan, a small landowner in Sanjiang Town, and unfolds through the few acres of thin farmland he protects and the ancestral home where he hides his spiritual blessings - when ordinary farming and immortal cultivation resources are wonderfully connected, when family reproduction and the inheritance of Taoism form a symbiotic cycle, an epic story of the rise of the immortal clan spanning several generations begins. The highlight of this work is the deep binding of the slow-paced element of "farming" with the system of cultivating immortality. The author constructs a real and tangible farming world through detailed descriptions of farming (such as improving fertilization technology and cultivating spiritual plants). He also uses the ancestral home system as a link to form a closed loop between family population, industry scale, and acquisition of cultivation resources. For example, each harvest not only brings material accumulation, but can also be converted into cultivation or skill rewards; the birth of a newborn not only continues the bloodline, but may also trigger the evolution of the functions of the ancestral home. This design not only satisfies readers' yearning for pastoral life, but also maintains the refreshing feeling of cultivating immortals through the long-term narrative of the family's rise and fall.




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