
Divine Friendship Martial Arts
by Li Hongtian
About This Novel
There is a witch with a smile like a peach blossom and five fingers like hooks, who sucks up the essence and blood of millions of gods. There is a chivalrous female swordsman who raises one arm lightly, snaps her fingers and throws the knife, and cuts apart the ancestral court of the fairy clan from a distance. There are beggars in shabby clothes who dare to rush up to the Buddhist spiritual mountain with a broken bowl. There are scholars who are thirsty for wine, read swords under the lamp while drunk, and measure the mountains and rivers of the demon clan on foot. There was an old man who had been sitting on the top of a mountain for a long time. He turned around and came out, carrying a peach blossom branch, which caused the ghost clan's reincarnation to fall apart! ... That year, the mountain flowers were in full bloom. A young man quietly transferred his soul and descended into his body. He talked about the Tao and spread his martial arts to the world. Rising from the humble beginnings of martial arts, splendid at the peak of Taoism. The mountains and rivers of the guardian clan are splendid. This is the story of a young man who used his soul to communicate with the world and cultivated a number of human martial arts giants!
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Official(99)Scraped 14d ago
Citing the background of the late Qing Dynasty, I just read the beginning. The intention is very good, but the writing style does not support this depth.
This book is like a modern history of China. I saw that the quotations and stories in it were probably said by Lu Xun (I really said this). It is not inconsistent, but everyone is too familiar with that period of history, and the author did not summarize it well overall. There is a serious sense of plagiarism. Although this plagiarism is history, alas, Chinese people should face up to that tragic and humiliating history. However, this beginning kept reminding me of the too painful history, but the writing style really embarrassed me (just like, the author Quoting a certain example and then making us cry. The thing is very sad, but the problem is that the writing is stiff. I can only think of the humiliation of our country, but cannot resonate with the background of the novel). I know you are telling a tragic story, but if you just plagiarize the story of a historical writer, then I might as well read Lu Xun. At least they wrote more profoundly than you. I believe the author has a profound meaning in writing this, but the author cannot express this profound meaning in a profound way. It is a bit artificial and consumes history. Maybe what I said is serious, history needs to be remembered, but I also hope that the author can write this historical background to be more grand and majestic and despairing. I feel despair because of seeing other people's birth. From then on, I think of the humiliation of my ancestors and resonate with it. Instead, copy-paste-deletion, forced grief, gave me a sense of consuming humiliating history.
I can only say that the writing is very good, but the author, please be careful and be careful not to get 404.
Everyone knows the meaning in the book, and I don't want to say more, because everyone understands what I said, and what I said doesn't mean anything. It has many meanings, such as a certain emotional dispute in Ningbo. Everyone knows it, so I don't want to say more.
It's really a bad strategy that only the royal family can practice martial arts. After all, not being able to ride without means that others have no ability to protect themselves, so some people will definitely practice martial arts secretly, but the royal family doesn't know about it.
After reading a few chapters, the novel has a high concept and a good subject matter! It's a pity that the author's level cannot support it
goodbye
Poisoned to death😔. Bye bye bye bye bye
The plot writing is mediocre and ordinary, but the shortcomings are too ridiculous
Keep it first
Let's raise it for two or three months first. I hope I don't lose it like a genius...
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Official(99)Scraped 14d ago
Citing the background of the late Qing Dynasty, I just read the beginning. The intention is very good, but the writing style does not support this depth.
This book is like a modern history of China. I saw that the quotations and stories in it were probably said by Lu Xun (I really said this). It is not inconsistent, but everyone is too familiar with that period of history, and the author did not summarize it well overall. There is a serious sense of plagiarism. Although this plagiarism is history, alas, Chinese people should face up to that tragic and humiliating history. However, this beginning kept reminding me of the too painful history, but the writing style really embarrassed me (just like, the author Quoting a certain example and then making us cry. The thing is very sad, but the problem is that the writing is stiff. I can only think of the humiliation of our country, but cannot resonate with the background of the novel). I know you are telling a tragic story, but if you just plagiarize the story of a historical writer, then I might as well read Lu Xun. At least they wrote more profoundly than you. I believe the author has a profound meaning in writing this, but the author cannot express this profound meaning in a profound way. It is a bit artificial and consumes history. Maybe what I said is serious, history needs to be remembered, but I also hope that the author can write this historical background to be more grand and majestic and despairing. I feel despair because of seeing other people's birth. From then on, I think of the humiliation of my ancestors and resonate with it. Instead, copy-paste-deletion, forced grief, gave me a sense of consuming humiliating history.
I can only say that the writing is very good, but the author, please be careful and be careful not to get 404.
Everyone knows the meaning in the book, and I don't want to say more, because everyone understands what I said, and what I said doesn't mean anything. It has many meanings, such as a certain emotional dispute in Ningbo. Everyone knows it, so I don't want to say more.
It's really a bad strategy that only the royal family can practice martial arts. After all, not being able to ride without means that others have no ability to protect themselves, so some people will definitely practice martial arts secretly, but the royal family doesn't know about it.
After reading a few chapters, the novel has a high concept and a good subject matter! It's a pity that the author's level cannot support it
goodbye
Poisoned to death😔. Bye bye bye bye bye
The plot writing is mediocre and ordinary, but the shortcomings are too ridiculous
Keep it first
Let's raise it for two or three months first. I hope I don't lose it like a genius...
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[Sweep the List] A new book by an old lv5 author. The main content is that the protagonist travels to a world with gods, demons and immortals, where the Daqing Dynasty of the human race struggles to survive and the status of the human race is low. The protagonist started as a servant in the arena, blended with other people's souls through golden fingers, acquired martial arts, etc., And gradually led the human race to resist the alien race. This author has also written several million-word novels. When I first saw this book, I thought it was a "traditional martial arts" kind of martial arts. After reading the content, I realized that it turned out to be a "traditional martial arts" kind of martial arts. Well, in the background of this book, it is called Daqing. In fact, Qing should be changed to Qing. This is the magically modified version of Qing. This makes the overall style look a bit funnier and more passionate. Overall, it is okay. At the same time, the author himself is very good at skirting around the edges. LSPs should not miss this book~




Use your soul and spirit to make friends with the world, and use your martial arts to fill the sky with peaches and plums. However, when the human race is in trouble, how can martial arts be made more beautiful than before? Where will Confucianism and Taoism go? (Spoilers? There shouldn't be any, right?)


























