
Guoshu: I, the God of War!
by Dove Prophet
About This Novel
Five years of the Republic of China. The monarchy collapsed and a new country was established. This is the turning point between old times and new times, where sinews and muskets clash. The warlord forces within it are divided and wars are endless. There are even more tantric sects causing chaos and animals devouring the country. There are powerful Western powers outside, who are eager to open the country with strong ships and cannons. Ye Wen traveled through this world and possessed the life of a martial god. [Fate: God of War! [Effect 1: Supreme martial arts, one day can equal an ordinary person's hundred days of work! [Effectiveness 2: Once certified, the martial arts will be improved forever, never retreat, and always move towards the most correct martial arts! [Effect 3: Unparalleled fighting talent, you will win every battle! Rising from the twilight years, it is like the sun rising in the east, shining on the world. In the end, he defeated all enemies, broke the shackles, and realized the realm of the supreme martial god.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
The writing is very average, and I'm tired of seeing such a clichéd opening. Working hard, earning money to practice martial arts, being looked down upon by the guards of the martial arts gym (boys, apprentices, inner disciples, core disciples, masters), and then turning around and joining another martial arts gym (there must be a martial arts gym with a strong background, but it is weak or suppressed at this time), and then no matter how powerful the protagonist performs, he will always be looked down upon in various ways (1. Poor family, rich disciples can catch up quickly after taking medicine 2. Old age, past the period of martial arts training). In the context of the Republic of China, a kind and simple neighbor always has a daughter who goes to a new school, and she looks down on and despises the protagonist. After writing this, it's time to write it down and put it on the shelf. Then there are various competitions, either survival in the wilderness or competition in the ring. Villains are always united, killing one and then a bunch. The protagonist's side is always in trouble, and the protagonist is assassinated and surrounded by villains. He doesn't see the use of his sect, so he just teaches martial arts, and the benefits to the protagonist are far outweighed by the dangers.
Generally! It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
The writing is very average, and I'm tired of seeing such a clichéd opening. Working hard, earning money to practice martial arts, being looked down upon by the guards of the martial arts gym (boys, apprentices, inner disciples, core disciples, masters), and then turning around and joining another martial arts gym (there must be a martial arts gym with a strong background, but it is weak or suppressed at this time), and then no matter how powerful the protagonist performs, he will always be looked down upon in various ways (1. Poor family, rich disciples can catch up quickly after taking medicine 2. Old age, past the period of martial arts training). In the context of the Republic of China, a kind and simple neighbor always has a daughter who goes to a new school, and she looks down on and despises the protagonist. After writing this, it's time to write it down and put it on the shelf. Then there are various competitions, either survival in the wilderness or competition in the ring. Villains are always united, killing one and then a bunch. The protagonist's side is always in trouble, and the protagonist is assassinated and surrounded by villains. He doesn't see the use of his sect, so he just teaches martial arts, and the benefits to the protagonist are far outweighed by the dangers.
Generally! It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away









