I Was in Dao Ting of the Great Zhou Dynasty

I Was in Dao Ting of the Great Zhou Dynasty

by Governor Of Habayashi

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This is a world that revives from extinction and rises from the spiritual tide! The emperor of Zhou sat in Yujing and entrusted eight hundred princes to defend the world. The barbarians from the east and the Rong from the west, the barbarians from the south and the Di from the north, the people of the country are barbarians, and the war is endless. There is a martial artist who is reborn and has great vitality and blood, and is known as a martial arts myth; There are literati who nurture the spirit of awe-inspiring people and educate all living beings, and are known as their role models for thousands of years; There are alchemists who refine the energy of the five elements and understand the principles of yin and yang, and are known as the gods. Hundreds of schools of thought have appeared one after another. The ancient worlds have returned again. The ancient gods and foreign demons are unwilling to be left alone... Jiang Ye travels through the Great Zhou Dynasty, takes charge of a mysterious jade saucer, iterates on new playing methods, opens up new tracks, teaches urns on behalf of heaven, preaches to the world, customizes spiritual roots, generates innate magical powers, derives exclusive exercises, industrializes alchemy, streamlines weapon refining, earns human merits, establishes a human court, and opens a path to immortality. Thousands of years later, the cultivation of geniuses is no longer about fighting and killing, but about graduating from famous schools in large numbers, publishing in core journals, being the top scholar in Kyushu, and being an academician of the Taoist Academy of Creation...

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The biggest problem in this book is that the protagonist's cultivation level is too low, too low, too low, and his progress is too slow, too slow. Under this premise, it is meaningless for the protagonist to continuously improve his reputation and engage in various things and things. So what if fame is compared with other scholars? His strength is not as good as other people's disciples, and even his strength is not as good as his own disciples. If the name is not worthy of the name, how can the results be good? The various things the protagonist creates are very useful to the world, but they have no direct help to the protagonist himself. To be honest, if the protagonist had practiced to enlightenment first and then started to cause trouble, the results would definitely be different. This is also a common problem in many novels. The cultivation of qi constantly interferes with the affairs between Jindan Yuanying. Readers are frightened when they read it, and they die countless times if they are slightly unlucky.

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