
Martial Arts: Start by Upgrading the Ruined Temple
by Ma Xiaoguohe
About This Novel
In the Daheng Dynasty, martial arts were connected to the gods, and strong men could open mountains, cut off rivers, and fly physically. However, this is also a chaotic world of cannibalism. Deaths from starvation are everywhere, corpses are floating in the rivers, and human lives are like grass. Xu Hao traveled through time and became a handyman at the ferry, awakening to the "Dongtian Paradise Record". As long as you work and survive in a place for a long time, you can refine it into a "blessed place". In order to survive in troubled times, Xu Hao chose to live in a ruined temple, sweeping the floors and practicing martial arts to develop steadily.
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
I put my mind aside for a while, talking about nothing.
As for the protagonist's experience described by the author, I can only use a word to describe it. After reading forty or fifty chapters, I feel that the author wants to write the protagonist as a typical person who pretends to be a pig and eats the tiger. But the details are really poorly handled. For example, in order to save the young master of the original family, the protagonist sneaked into the Fucheng cell, but things happened three or four times (such as the death of key prisoners, the disappearance of the body, the death of the red stick of the Salt Gang). When the stationed eunuch is a master, it is unreasonable to kill the protagonist before. A cell boy will be executed if he fails to do anything, let alone so many times. Don't others doubt him? Moreover, after the protagonist was kicked by the eunuch master, nothing happened. Within two days, he was wandering around in front of the eunuch. Is he a fool? He also caused a fight between the eunuch and the gang. Why, there were thousands of people fighting. As long as there aren't that many, the Grandmaster will be present and you won't be able to hear him shouting or see him making small moves. If the Grandmaster is so useless, then the combat power of this book has collapsed and is not worth reading.
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
I put my mind aside for a while, talking about nothing.
As for the protagonist's experience described by the author, I can only use a word to describe it. After reading forty or fifty chapters, I feel that the author wants to write the protagonist as a typical person who pretends to be a pig and eats the tiger. But the details are really poorly handled. For example, in order to save the young master of the original family, the protagonist sneaked into the Fucheng cell, but things happened three or four times (such as the death of key prisoners, the disappearance of the body, the death of the red stick of the Salt Gang). When the stationed eunuch is a master, it is unreasonable to kill the protagonist before. A cell boy will be executed if he fails to do anything, let alone so many times. Don't others doubt him? Moreover, after the protagonist was kicked by the eunuch master, nothing happened. Within two days, he was wandering around in front of the eunuch. Is he a fool? He also caused a fight between the eunuch and the gang. Why, there were thousands of people fighting. As long as there aren't that many, the Grandmaster will be present and you won't be able to hear him shouting or see him making small moves. If the Grandmaster is so useless, then the combat power of this book has collapsed and is not worth reading.










