
Master Qingxuan
by Central Plains Five Hundred
About This Novel
What is a Taoist? Answer: "There is no image in the ten directions, and there is no trace of the six paths. If you jump out of the three realms and are not in the five elements, you are the master of the path."
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Official(547)Scraped 16d ago
Three different views
After reading the previous chapters, I couldn't stand the setting, so let me share my opinion. 1. First of all, the protagonist's mother became pregnant before marriage, which is illegal. After her death, what dowry do you set as your inheritance? What is dowry? It was given to you by your family when you got married. Where would you get the dowry if you didn't get married? Besides, you haven't made any important contributions to the family. A person who has traveled through modern society actually thinks that there is a dowry legacy from his late mother in his family. What are his views? 2. On the one hand, the protagonist wants to obtain family property for cultivation, but on the other hand, he cannot accept this family (even on the surface). If you are really aloof, you will be completely divorced and the two will have nothing to do with each other; if you want property, don't pretend to be aloof. 3. He also met the Jianghu people who killed his two cousins. . .
You are so good at pretending, is your mother practicing immortality like this? Why are you pretending to be an incomparable young man? Really nothing
It's really written in three different ways. What I want to say is that you don't even know where to go to seek enlightenment in the first place? What are you pretending to be, in front of mortals? When I went to the world of cultivating immortals, it was the same. I was the protagonist, and no one would care about me.
It's nice to watch, but it's not to your liking. In addition, sometimes the things the protagonist does don't match what he says. For example, when he was in Sujiapu, he valued life but ignored the lives of others. Later, when I saw the behavior during the PK with Ye Liuyun, I felt that I couldn't stand it anymore. It really didn't suit my taste.
I couldn't stand the first chapter.
The mortal soul of a little doctor from Earth actually swallowed up a divine soul. No matter how weak that divine soul is, it cannot be matched by a mortal soul.
Too pretentious
What rank are you in? ,,, What are you eating? Damn it, there must be something wrong with the brain of this pig horn,,,,
A word to the author
Maybe I'm more extreme. I don't want my daughter to get pregnant out of wedlock. If she did, I would beat them both to death.
Watched a fifth of it
Now it seems that most of the one-fifth chapter is just about the word count, rambling here and there, what the hell, it's like writing about popular science.
All the trees I saw were psychic It's so easy to become a tree psychic. The loquat tree planted by his wife became psychic after just a few decades at most. Then all the trees in my house should have become spirits.
So the protagonist becomes a zombie, outside the three realms and not among the five elements.
The protagonist is a very young Taoist priest, only about thirteen or fourteen years old. Cousin Shen Ruoxi is seventeen years old. The protagonist is the brother and she is the sister. How old is the protagonist this year?
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Official(547)Scraped 16d ago
Three different views
After reading the previous chapters, I couldn't stand the setting, so let me share my opinion. 1. First of all, the protagonist's mother became pregnant before marriage, which is illegal. After her death, what dowry do you set as your inheritance? What is dowry? It was given to you by your family when you got married. Where would you get the dowry if you didn't get married? Besides, you haven't made any important contributions to the family. A person who has traveled through modern society actually thinks that there is a dowry legacy from his late mother in his family. What are his views? 2. On the one hand, the protagonist wants to obtain family property for cultivation, but on the other hand, he cannot accept this family (even on the surface). If you are really aloof, you will be completely divorced and the two will have nothing to do with each other; if you want property, don't pretend to be aloof. 3. He also met the Jianghu people who killed his two cousins. . .
You are so good at pretending, is your mother practicing immortality like this? Why are you pretending to be an incomparable young man? Really nothing
It's really written in three different ways. What I want to say is that you don't even know where to go to seek enlightenment in the first place? What are you pretending to be, in front of mortals? When I went to the world of cultivating immortals, it was the same. I was the protagonist, and no one would care about me.
It's nice to watch, but it's not to your liking. In addition, sometimes the things the protagonist does don't match what he says. For example, when he was in Sujiapu, he valued life but ignored the lives of others. Later, when I saw the behavior during the PK with Ye Liuyun, I felt that I couldn't stand it anymore. It really didn't suit my taste.
I couldn't stand the first chapter.
The mortal soul of a little doctor from Earth actually swallowed up a divine soul. No matter how weak that divine soul is, it cannot be matched by a mortal soul.
Too pretentious
What rank are you in? ,,, What are you eating? Damn it, there must be something wrong with the brain of this pig horn,,,,
A word to the author
Maybe I'm more extreme. I don't want my daughter to get pregnant out of wedlock. If she did, I would beat them both to death.
Watched a fifth of it
Now it seems that most of the one-fifth chapter is just about the word count, rambling here and there, what the hell, it's like writing about popular science.
All the trees I saw were psychic It's so easy to become a tree psychic. The loquat tree planted by his wife became psychic after just a few decades at most. Then all the trees in my house should have become spirits.
So the protagonist becomes a zombie, outside the three realms and not among the five elements.
The protagonist is a very young Taoist priest, only about thirteen or fourteen years old. Cousin Shen Ruoxi is seventeen years old. The protagonist is the brother and she is the sister. How old is the protagonist this year?
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It is a rare "Xianhu" classical fairy tale. Different from the indifferent nature of ordinary monks, the protagonist is a little more humane. Don't deliberately pursue immortality, pay more attention to enjoying the process~ One of Xian Xia's masterpieces in recent years, worth watching~



(Completed, overall pretty good) Are there any readers of this book who can tell me the advantages of this book? Review 1. Tao flow 2. There are occasional highlights in character dialogues 3. It is a bit literary, but some words are actually a bit naive. For example, in Chapter 10, the original text is posted: "There is always a kind of people in the world. They do not have tyrannical power or absolute reason, but they have an amazing and extremely spiritual power. They are people who create miracles." This passage is really uncomfortable. It feels like the author thought of a sentence that he thought was good and forced it into the plot that was not suitable. I read dozens of chapters and couldn't hold on, because the book was rated very high and I couldn't understand it. Update: The book is finished. Before and After Netherworld is really two books. It's a pity later. Difference index: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Plot excellence index: 🌟🌟🌟




After reading about two hundred chapters, it can be considered a fairy tale with a fairy spirit.



[Category]Exquisite complete version of Xianxia (Just finished this book) [Recommendation Level]★★★★ This book is worth reading. It is one of the few novels among the recent batch of fairy tale online novels that has such a fairy flavor. When practicing cultivation, what you cultivate is your heart, what you perform is the Dharma, and what you practice is the Tao. The story is a bit pale, but the writing is quite fairy-like. The atmosphere of Xinxingliu is well done, and the overall environment is also well written. The protagonist has a calm and natural personality, and will not force himself to be ruthless, but he will not be sloppy either, and he is quite decisive in killing. Some people in the protagonist's sect are also well portrayed, such as the dedicated and responsible leader, the cold-hearted but still somewhat emotional janitor snake demon, etc.












