Martial Arts Yi Dao

Martial Arts Yi Dao

by Too Stupid

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Not a genius, not a loser. Chen Huan was born in a small family, and his childhood dream was to join the Cangshan Sect. He missed the exam due to heavy snowfall on the way to take the exam, but as a blessing in disguise, he got a magical stone bead from the cave where he lived, which started accelerating his training and gradually reached the pinnacle of martial arts. In the world of martial arts, there are adventures, but most of them are hard work; there are opportunities, but most of them are choices. Chen Huan insisted on proving the Tao with his pure body, leaving those powerful monster bloodlines and demonic skills to others. A truly strong person always follows his own path. Let's take a look at how Chen Huan has grown from a young boy who only fought for his own ideals to a powerful warrior, guarding the world. No tricks, no pranks. This book pays attention to the inheritance of traditional culture and the mental growth of the characters. Life in the martial arts world is the same as reality. Human nature is the most profound, with power, interests, fame, and emotions all intertwined. This book is not written as a fast food, and the design of each plot and character is not without reason. The name of the character is related to his character and destiny, and the advancement of the plot is related to the growth of the character. Including the protagonist's martial arts, they all have cultural origins and are never placed randomly. A good book has its own life. It's the kind of feeling that sneaks into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently. There is no need to rush for success. It begins like rain falling on the earth, then merges into streams and rivers, and finally ends up in the sea. Savor it slowly, turning page by page, as if it were your own mental journey. Asking what the love of heaven and earth is, it directly affects the ups and downs of life and death. No matter where the martial arts world leads, heroes will never be found. I will make new wine from the green plums and drink thousands of trees with you. Even if the beauty cannot be retained, there is still half a volume of foolishness.

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快乐在歌唱75mo ago

No matter where the martial arts world leads, heroes will never be found.

Jin Yong said that great chivalrous people bring fame to the country. Gu Long said that wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes. A fool has no heroic words. I hope the martial arts world is as peaceful as a sunny day! If you are used to seeing the routines of great masters, you can try Yu Sheng's works, which are not routine, not spoofing, and have a semi-white style of writing, slowly fermenting from the ordinary. Yusheng is a man of stories. Yusheng tells stories like drinking wine, the older it gets, the better! Life is not easy, and the martial arts world is even harder. Practice together with Chen Huan, ask the love of heaven and earth, and teach you how to make love between life and death!

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