
The Years When I Was Mr. Yin Yang
by Cui Zhaozhao
About This Novel
Our story begins with a young boy. Have you heard of many bizarre stories spread among the people? Have you ever had any admiration or yearning for the capable people in the story who possess magical powers? What this book tells is the stories of people with strange skills scattered among the people. They possess Qi Men Dun Jia. When their abilities are no longer recognized by this era, how should they make a choice?
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Official(563)Scraped 21d ago
It is a book that is definitely worth reading over and over again. It is written with sincerity. Please continue to publish new works!
Fortunately, Cui Zuofei's mother did not agree. Otherwise, Cui Zuofei would have had an even more miserable name called Cui Zuofei! But when it comes to choosing a name, you still need to choose a better name, one that is impressive. It's really difficult to choose a name.
Lao Cui, why don't you publish a new book? I read Mr. Yin Yang four times, Birdman twice, Shaman Treasure twice, and Santu three times. I haven't read any books😂
Some thoughts about this book
It took me three days to read it completely. Several issues were discovered. 1/The description is better in the early stage, but in the later stage it feels like it is dealt with casually. In the later stage, the male protagonist will only become incompetent and furious, doing some mindless and infuriating actions. It makes people feel that the male protagonist is a bit confused. 2/The story is a bit cliche. Uncle Wen and Uncle Lin have just appeared. When they mentioned that they have a bad relationship, I roughly guessed that they are Uncle Jiu's apprentices. When Shi Shi came on stage, I knew he was not a very positive character. The characters are well-shaped. The positive characters all "take the world as their own responsibility", while the negative characters are all "sons and daughters who love each other and are blinded by hatred". 3/ There are also female characters in the book who only get red-eyed and cry when something happens, or else they hug the male protagonist's arm. I skipped the scenes that described girls. Although I knew it was a novel with a male protagonist, such female characters were really unflattering. Everyone likes the male protagonist, one ran to Harbin for the male protagonist, and one turned into a ghost to protect him. Isn't it a bit too much? Is the frequency of love brain too high? It is also mentioned in the book that some books insist on having a harem, and they really include themselves in it. 4/ Drive high and go low. It's really attractive at first, but the more you look at it later, the more ordinary it becomes. The above only represents my personal views. Although I am not a writer who can write novels, I am a qualified reader.
To be honest, I watched it again and sighed. In the end, the protagonist was not invincible or full of descendants. He was stronger than the protagonist at the beginning but ended up being stronger than the protagonist. There was no miracle in saving Uncle Jiu. It was very realistic. Cui Zuofei did not have any protagonist aura. How to say it. This is what I'm looking at, after immortality. This feeling occurred for the second time. Very reluctant to give up. It feels like there are a lot of imperfections. Want him to be perfect. For example. There was no success in changing his fate against the will of heaven, Du Feiyu's death, and no success in rescuing Uncle Jiu. In the end, the protagonist never said the words "I love you" to Liu Yudi. There is much more to say. But they are all kept in their hearts. Can't tell. There must be someone who feels the same as me.
If you reveal too much secrets, your life will be shortened, after all. The saying that secrets must not be leaked is not for nothing. If you want to survive, you have to abide by the rules of the class above. Mr. Liu said what he said to Lao Wang. When Lao Wang was drunk, it turned out to be true. He revealed a way to make Mr. Liu live a few more years. Will that have an impact on Lao Wang?
What kind of three views are these?
The part about the female ghost disgusted me to the core. The scumbag could only play with emotions. The female ghost turned another woman into a vegetative state during her lifetime, and after her death, she turned into a ghost and killed two people. The protagonist actually felt that the female ghost was pitiful after being hurt by the scumbag, and even let the female ghost harm the scumbag. Is it possible that as long as the male protagonist feels pity for the female ghost, he can make up for the mistakes she has made? The male protagonist is like a holy mother.
My biggest regret is reading this book
I can't read other supernatural novels. I saw this book on the Qidian Chinese website 5 years ago. I suddenly discovered this book today. The books written by Lao Cui are really good, such as Lao Cui's Destiny Trilogy and The God of Dance. They are very meaningful. I shed tears while reading Lao Cui's books because he is really good at writing. It would be great if Lao Cui continues to write novels. He has not written a book for several years. Well!
Support the author
Cui Zuofei's fate was bumpy and not smooth sailing, but this is the life of us ordinary people. But Shi Jueming is really mean. He is so mean that he acts like he is the only person in the world who has a miserable life. There are many people in the world who have a miserable life than him. Who is he? What he and Yuan Mei lacked was Lao Yi's optimistic thinking. In some ways, they could be regarded as victims of this abnormal society. I think Lao Yi's erroneous character is really good, at least he's very optimistic, isn't he?
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Official(563)Scraped 21d ago
It is a book that is definitely worth reading over and over again. It is written with sincerity. Please continue to publish new works!
Fortunately, Cui Zuofei's mother did not agree. Otherwise, Cui Zuofei would have had an even more miserable name called Cui Zuofei! But when it comes to choosing a name, you still need to choose a better name, one that is impressive. It's really difficult to choose a name.
Lao Cui, why don't you publish a new book? I read Mr. Yin Yang four times, Birdman twice, Shaman Treasure twice, and Santu three times. I haven't read any books😂
Some thoughts about this book
It took me three days to read it completely. Several issues were discovered. 1/The description is better in the early stage, but in the later stage it feels like it is dealt with casually. In the later stage, the male protagonist will only become incompetent and furious, doing some mindless and infuriating actions. It makes people feel that the male protagonist is a bit confused. 2/The story is a bit cliche. Uncle Wen and Uncle Lin have just appeared. When they mentioned that they have a bad relationship, I roughly guessed that they are Uncle Jiu's apprentices. When Shi Shi came on stage, I knew he was not a very positive character. The characters are well-shaped. The positive characters all "take the world as their own responsibility", while the negative characters are all "sons and daughters who love each other and are blinded by hatred". 3/ There are also female characters in the book who only get red-eyed and cry when something happens, or else they hug the male protagonist's arm. I skipped the scenes that described girls. Although I knew it was a novel with a male protagonist, such female characters were really unflattering. Everyone likes the male protagonist, one ran to Harbin for the male protagonist, and one turned into a ghost to protect him. Isn't it a bit too much? Is the frequency of love brain too high? It is also mentioned in the book that some books insist on having a harem, and they really include themselves in it. 4/ Drive high and go low. It's really attractive at first, but the more you look at it later, the more ordinary it becomes. The above only represents my personal views. Although I am not a writer who can write novels, I am a qualified reader.
To be honest, I watched it again and sighed. In the end, the protagonist was not invincible or full of descendants. He was stronger than the protagonist at the beginning but ended up being stronger than the protagonist. There was no miracle in saving Uncle Jiu. It was very realistic. Cui Zuofei did not have any protagonist aura. How to say it. This is what I'm looking at, after immortality. This feeling occurred for the second time. Very reluctant to give up. It feels like there are a lot of imperfections. Want him to be perfect. For example. There was no success in changing his fate against the will of heaven, Du Feiyu's death, and no success in rescuing Uncle Jiu. In the end, the protagonist never said the words "I love you" to Liu Yudi. There is much more to say. But they are all kept in their hearts. Can't tell. There must be someone who feels the same as me.
If you reveal too much secrets, your life will be shortened, after all. The saying that secrets must not be leaked is not for nothing. If you want to survive, you have to abide by the rules of the class above. Mr. Liu said what he said to Lao Wang. When Lao Wang was drunk, it turned out to be true. He revealed a way to make Mr. Liu live a few more years. Will that have an impact on Lao Wang?
What kind of three views are these?
The part about the female ghost disgusted me to the core. The scumbag could only play with emotions. The female ghost turned another woman into a vegetative state during her lifetime, and after her death, she turned into a ghost and killed two people. The protagonist actually felt that the female ghost was pitiful after being hurt by the scumbag, and even let the female ghost harm the scumbag. Is it possible that as long as the male protagonist feels pity for the female ghost, he can make up for the mistakes she has made? The male protagonist is like a holy mother.
My biggest regret is reading this book
I can't read other supernatural novels. I saw this book on the Qidian Chinese website 5 years ago. I suddenly discovered this book today. The books written by Lao Cui are really good, such as Lao Cui's Destiny Trilogy and The God of Dance. They are very meaningful. I shed tears while reading Lao Cui's books because he is really good at writing. It would be great if Lao Cui continues to write novels. He has not written a book for several years. Well!
Support the author
Cui Zuofei's fate was bumpy and not smooth sailing, but this is the life of us ordinary people. But Shi Jueming is really mean. He is so mean that he acts like he is the only person in the world who has a miserable life. There are many people in the world who have a miserable life than him. Who is he? What he and Yuan Mei lacked was Lao Yi's optimistic thinking. In some ways, they could be regarded as victims of this abnormal society. I think Lao Yi's erroneous character is really good, at least he's very optimistic, isn't he?
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