
I Just Became a Confucian Sage. Tell Me, What the Hell is This Journey to the West?
by The Dragon Of Prehistoric Times
About This Novel
He traveled through time and became Confucius. What's even more outrageous is that there are actually demons and ghosts in this world. Fortunately, with the awakening golden finger, as long as he spreads his Taoist thoughts and enlightens his disciples, he can continuously improve his strength. Confucius then traveled around the country, recruiting disciples to spread Confucianism, and taking care of the monsters and monsters he encountered on the way. He casually accepted a monkey as his disciple, and the result was: "The disciple was born in Water Curtain Cave in Huaguo Mountain, and there was a bandit named Monkey King." Confucius's eyes were blank, I have become a Confucian saint, tell me this is Journey to the West? ... Five hundred years later, there appeared a reckless monkey who shouted "Zi" without saying a word, used strange power to confuse the gods, and then beat the gods and Buddhas into unconsciousness. "The Master said: Now that he has come, let him be in peace." "Since I, Sun Wukong, have come, you can all be buried here." Gods and Buddhas: Run away, Sun Wukong, a disciple of the Confucian sage Confucius, is carrying a stick and beating him up to the heaven! ! ! Confucius: Monkey...
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He traveled through time and became a true saint in ancient times, and still lived in such a miserable state? Do you really not know the status of Confucius in ancient times? This is a Confucius who can defeat the Three Pure Ones and Four Imperial Bodhisattvas (I am a bit mysterious, after all, there is a master-disciple relationship).
The system, the charm of the avenue, becomes an immortal? ? I just deleted it when I saw this. This avenue is too rubbish.
Personally, I think the subject matter is acceptable. In terms of plot connection, it's too out of the ordinary, and cross-server problems are a bit difficult. At the same time, the title and the names of the people in the paragraphs occasionally don't match up. After reading the beginning of dozens of chapters, I lost the desire to read.
The Confucians of the first generation were very powerful. They could fight, kill, and speak. You will understand when you look at the Six Arts of Confucianism. They fought among hundreds of scholars, and they were as good as the ancestral dragons who wanted to trap and kill them. The Confucians at that time were the evolved version of European feudal knights. The feudal monarchs of later generations used and suppressed them, constantly modifying Confucian doctrines, and finally evolved into the weaklings and talkers of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
In ancient times, only Confucius was a saint, and the others were after him.
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Official(5)
He traveled through time and became a true saint in ancient times, and still lived in such a miserable state? Do you really not know the status of Confucius in ancient times? This is a Confucius who can defeat the Three Pure Ones and Four Imperial Bodhisattvas (I am a bit mysterious, after all, there is a master-disciple relationship).
The system, the charm of the avenue, becomes an immortal? ? I just deleted it when I saw this. This avenue is too rubbish.
Personally, I think the subject matter is acceptable. In terms of plot connection, it's too out of the ordinary, and cross-server problems are a bit difficult. At the same time, the title and the names of the people in the paragraphs occasionally don't match up. After reading the beginning of dozens of chapters, I lost the desire to read.
The Confucians of the first generation were very powerful. They could fight, kill, and speak. You will understand when you look at the Six Arts of Confucianism. They fought among hundreds of scholars, and they were as good as the ancestral dragons who wanted to trap and kill them. The Confucians at that time were the evolved version of European feudal knights. The feudal monarchs of later generations used and suppressed them, constantly modifying Confucian doctrines, and finally evolved into the weaklings and talkers of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
In ancient times, only Confucius was a saint, and the others were after him.









