Scholars Become Saints

Scholars Become Saints

by Flowers Grow At Your Fingertips

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483Kwords209chapters
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Ch. 209说明
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Scholarly spirit, chivalrous tenderness, this is the world of scholars and the world of scholars. (Group number: 816322456)

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Orange Yellow Green76mo ago

Very nice, I support it

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Idler76mo ago

Okay, come on, it's well written.

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No Cp Party. Give Me a Chestnut🌰76mo ago

Is there a female protagonist? ? ? ? ? ?

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Blue Smile_ab78mo ago

smoke lock pond willow

I have been reading novels for about ten years, and I have to say that this book is very suitable to my taste. Kudos to the author^0^~

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Short-legged Cats (。ò ∀ Ó。)76mo ago

good

But the character of Bu Fan makes me feel disgusting. Not only did I not work hard at home but I was kicked out. In the store, I got drunk and went crazy and insulted other people's wives and slept with other men. It's like the protagonist was scolded in February and the protagonist could only endure it.

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Dabi Gan50mo ago

Although I haven't read a few chapters.

But I feel like this book is poisonous. The author is really sick. If a good person doesn't do anything, he will have to be a pig.

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The Sound of the Waves Remains. Bd54mo ago

This book has entered the palace, quack quack

@ω@66mo ago

You can still look at it without thinking

It was clearly stated that the protagonist's father was the strongest person in the family (at least on the surface), but the servants blatantly despised the protagonist because the protagonist was "mute". If a person showed contempt in front of the boss's son, he would have been fired long ago, let alone the ancients who had servants with a training background. To a certain extent, even dogs are more important than servants, and servants have no human rights. The protagonist's cousin is supposed to be a child prodigy, but in front of the teacher, he exposes the protagonist's shortcomings and speaks cruelly, showing all kinds of contempt. Judging from the setting, even the head of the family must respect someone, even a normal person will show his good side, right? As a result, all his bad character was exposed. How is this different from the supporting characters in the Dragon King and God of War novel? Brainless wisdom? The character of the child prodigy is here. If you think about it carefully, if the protagonist enters the academy, doesn't that mean that the family's power is further improved? Since the protagonist is determined to be incompetent, wouldn't it be better to let him stay with him to show his talent? To take a step back, even if you really hate the protagonist and don't want to be with him, then shouldn't you say that the protagonist is not easy, that he can't speak due to a serious illness, and feels very heartbroken? This not only reflects his friendship with his brother, but also leaves a good impression on the teacher, and can also step on the protagonist? Do you have to be like a clown, exposing your shortcomings and getting angry? It also wrote about the protagonist beating two servants to death for his personal maid. I really have to complain. After beating two servants to death, how dare you blatantly look down on the protagonist? How serious is this about taking your own life? The protagonist's talent is awesome, but the servants are afraid, so they admit their mistakes. The protagonist doesn't punish him. He just says a few words and goes to the family dinner. I know what you guys mean, uncle. I'm not interested in the position of the head of the family. My cousin has a bad temper. I have tempered him. As a result, my uncle who is over 40 years old comes home crying and says that his character is not as good as the protagonist's? Are you really just pretending? There is also an emotional scene, which is really embarrassing. Originally, the mother was forced to commit suicide for the protagonist, which was quite touching. However, this mother is the daughter of a big family, and the person who forced her was her second brother. The protagonist's second uncle threatened that the family would not accept this evildoer and would kill the protagonist. , The protagonist's mother committed suicide. Before she died, she said that she didn't want her to hate her brother, so she let her son go. The most classic one is here. The second brother watched his sister commit suicide indifferently throughout the whole process, and then let her son go. The question is, does this second brother have feelings? He said he had feelings, and his sister committed suicide. He watched from the side, and said that his father's order was to take her away regardless of life or death. Let's say he had no feelings. He let his sister let her son go because of her harsh words. Embarrassing, no, it was a routine from a few years ago.

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Fuji71mo ago

Updates are a bit slow

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Thousands of Lamps Are Not as Good as One Lamp of the Heart73mo ago

When will it be updated? I'm exhausted waiting for it.

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Those who write literary novels will inevitably be compared with Lao Huo's Confucianism and Taoism. However, most of them are not as good as this one, and this one is no exception. The content of the later period of Confucianism and Taoism is always unsatisfactory, so let's compare it with the early period. When it comes to borrowing poems, Lao Huo in The Supreme Sage of Confucianism and Taoism will not just let supporting characters or passers-by write poems by ancient people; and in this book, only a few passers-by who appear in one chapter actually wrote poems by ancient people. Emotionally, the relationship between Yuhuan and Fang Yun in the early Confucianism and Taoism was unique; and the protagonist of this book planned to eat from the bowl and look at the pot from the beginning. There are some things you can do if you really travel through time, and they won't affect people in this world anyway, but writing them down in a book would be inferior. In terms of poetry interpretation, almost every poem written in Rudaoli is consistent with the time, character and situation, and will give why the poem was written at this time and how to interpret the poem at the moment; but in this book, there is no explanation yet, it seems that the author just randomly picked a poem from his own memory. Generally speaking, reading Confucianism and Taoism will activate your imagination about poetry, arouse your interest in poetry, and even make you fall in love with various traditional Chinese cultures again. Reading this book about becoming a saint seems to be no different from reading other stories. It does not guide newcomers to get started like Confucianism and Taoism. It assumes that you at least understand a little poetry, but if you compose poetry that does not suit the situation, it will be difficult for people to agree. I guess the people who stayed after reading it are readers who still have some hope for Bundo-ryu, right? But after all, this is still a new book, and the early stage is not yet complete. What will it become in the future, and whether the poetry and content and plot will be worth reading? I will continue to follow up here, and I may change the review after reading a hundred chapters.

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