
The Little Heavenly Master Binds the Fate of the Country, and All the Ghosts Kneel to Welcome Him
by Send In Ink
About This Novel
[Through the past and present + metaphysics + cute treasures + super powers + national luck + catching ghosts] The cute little boy in junior high school who had been abused became the beloved little group pet of Qingyun Temple. After her talent was awakened, she could see ghosts with her eyes open, fight demons with her bare hands, and make unlucky ghosts scream when she pinched them with her little hands. She is bound to the destiny of the country and shoulders the important task of safeguarding the prosperity of the country. It is up to her to restore the declining destiny of the country. Is there rain disaster in the south, drought in the north, fire in the west, or insect disaster in the east? It's okay, she will take action to ensure peace in the world. As she became famous all over the world, all the ghosts had to kneel down to greet her when they saw her, and all dignitaries from all walks of life had to treat her with respect. Come to China Literature's website to read more of my works!
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
What does the world look like from the perspective of a cute baby? Are ghosts vicious, or human nature ugly?
Should we explore life, or seek knowledge about human nature, should we explore the world, or save the world, should we go deep into people's hearts, or should we enter the world with caution! I would give this novel a 5 out of 10 points. The description of the plot is a bit flawed, and the reading is not smooth, and there is a sense of incoherence. For example, the appearance of "crows and cats" in the book, in order to help the "little junior high school students" stay away from the homes of "traffickers", such as the sick "first grade junior high students" who go to the hospital, what happened in the hospital (covered with injuries) and the "child abuse" in the nurse's understanding, can be explained... (I deducted 3 points here) I hope the author can provide details later, so that readers can have a better understanding. I still have some ideas. To be honest, the idea is okay, but is it a little too far? Binding the destiny of the country and saving the "dragon vein", is it only reflected in the title of the novel? Or is it enough to save people and save ghosts? It is bound to the "Qingyunmen" Taoist temple, and if there is merit, the Taoist temple will be restored. This has little to do with the national destiny! (I deducted 2 points here) It's still worth watching: ①Looking at the world from the perspective of a "child", that is, a cute baby, and using "childlike words" and "baby sounds" can also make some readers cute. (+2 Points) ② The related abilities of "plug-ins" and characters explained at the beginning are also good. The encounter with Qingyun Temple and apprenticeship, the power to save the outdoor "adventure anchor", the "yin and yang eyes" of the hospital... (+2 Points) ③The contrast between the "misery and sloppiness" at the beginning and the "clearness and cleanliness" at the end also makes readers feel a certain degree of "sentimentality". (+1 Point) The novel is suitable for "little girls" or women with "overflowing maternal love" (personal opinion). Evaluation from a male perspective, don't be upset!
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
What does the world look like from the perspective of a cute baby? Are ghosts vicious, or human nature ugly?
Should we explore life, or seek knowledge about human nature, should we explore the world, or save the world, should we go deep into people's hearts, or should we enter the world with caution! I would give this novel a 5 out of 10 points. The description of the plot is a bit flawed, and the reading is not smooth, and there is a sense of incoherence. For example, the appearance of "crows and cats" in the book, in order to help the "little junior high school students" stay away from the homes of "traffickers", such as the sick "first grade junior high students" who go to the hospital, what happened in the hospital (covered with injuries) and the "child abuse" in the nurse's understanding, can be explained... (I deducted 3 points here) I hope the author can provide details later, so that readers can have a better understanding. I still have some ideas. To be honest, the idea is okay, but is it a little too far? Binding the destiny of the country and saving the "dragon vein", is it only reflected in the title of the novel? Or is it enough to save people and save ghosts? It is bound to the "Qingyunmen" Taoist temple, and if there is merit, the Taoist temple will be restored. This has little to do with the national destiny! (I deducted 2 points here) It's still worth watching: ①Looking at the world from the perspective of a "child", that is, a cute baby, and using "childlike words" and "baby sounds" can also make some readers cute. (+2 Points) ② The related abilities of "plug-ins" and characters explained at the beginning are also good. The encounter with Qingyun Temple and apprenticeship, the power to save the outdoor "adventure anchor", the "yin and yang eyes" of the hospital... (+2 Points) ③The contrast between the "misery and sloppiness" at the beginning and the "clearness and cleanliness" at the end also makes readers feel a certain degree of "sentimentality". (+1 Point) The novel is suitable for "little girls" or women with "overflowing maternal love" (personal opinion). Evaluation from a male perspective, don't be upset!










