
Shangqinglu
by Master Yun
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Li Ran traveled to a different world full of Taoism and demons. In this world, humans, demons, evil spirits, and demons were mixed, but the immortals and Buddhas were nowhere to be found. The light ball in his body not only allows him to learn Taoism much faster than ordinary people, but can also take him back to his original world after he kills enough demons. After returning, he found that the original world was not what he originally thought. Although there was no aura of heaven and earth, there were still monsters and monsters here. In order to fight against the monsters, the monks found new ways and could still practice. He shuttles back and forth between the two worlds, slaying demons and defending the Way. The two worlds reveal a vague connection everywhere. What is the truth of the world? Why was he chosen? How can he find a way out of the unknown? (Traditional fantasy fairy tales, focusing on plots, stories and character descriptions, non-cultivation genres, no clear cultivation levels)
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Is the progress of the plot a bit too slow? I haven't entered the Shangqing Sect in the last five or six hundred chapters.
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Why are there no comments for hundreds of chapters?
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Is the progress of the plot a bit too slow? I haven't entered the Shangqing Sect in the last five or six hundred chapters.
sofa
Why are there no comments for hundreds of chapters?
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The protagonist of "Shangqing Lu", Li Ran, traveled to a different world, met Qing Xuzi, a master of the Shangqing sect, and worshiped him as his teacher. Although Li Ran has a golden finger with superior understanding, the learning of Taoism is not achieved overnight, and he still needs to rely on his own efforts to grow step by step. In the process of growing up, he went on adventures, slayed demons, met different friends, and saw the features of different worlds. The first volume has just ended. The unfolding of the plot and the construction of the world view are very good. The scenes such as visiting Qianmu and meeting heavenly beings are eye-catching. When the ghost king attacks, the plot is compact and progressive. Especially the description of the mastermind behind the scenes at the end of the first volume is very exciting. The second volume returns to the real world. There is no aura of heaven and earth in the real world, but there are still monsters and monsters. It can be seen that it is a different story style. The story has just unfolded and is worth looking forward to. The author is very interesting in setting up the worldview. It can be seen that he checked a lot of information and did a lot of homework in order to build the world. The fighting scenes are also very ingenious, and many scenes are very graphic. Although I have just written the second chapter, many characters with distinctive personalities have already appeared, such as the master Qing Xuzi who loves the protagonist very much and has high hopes for him, but is afraid of putting too much burden on the protagonist, such as Mr. Hu San who is ignorant and kind-hearted, such as Feng Weilie who is full of sense of justice and acts decisively, and Shang Muhan who hits it off with the protagonist and has a witty speech, etc. Overall, it is a work with great potential and promising future, and is recommended to readers who like traditional fairy adventure stories.




It is a book above the standard that people of all tastes can try. It has no shortcomings. If you insist on finding a shortcoming, it is that the number of words is a bit short.




This is a flesh-and-blood novel. Every character in the book has his or her own thoughts, emotions, and joys, making people unconsciously follow the thoughts of the characters in the book.



It is extremely stunning and full of visual sense. Of course, it contains private goods, but it gradually loses the sense of reality and scene, but overall it is really good.











