
No Way
大道无门
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 2.3M Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Subgenre
- Eastern Cultivation
- Audience
- Male
- Updated
- 7y ago
- Source
- Fanqie
Stats
7.9kReads
7.9Score
816Shelves
1.1kChapters
5.9kListens
662.2kReads · all time
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In booklists 6
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Celestial Immortals: Virtual Immortal, Golden Immortal, Xuan Immortal Great Immortal: Great Yi Immortal, Great Supreme Immortal, Great Luo Immortal Position Immortal: Immortal King, Immortal Lord, Immortal Emperor
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A Mortal's Story of Cultivation into Immortality
Are there any novels about cultivating immortals that are similar to the legends of mortals cultivating immortals? Qi-Building Fund-Building Pills, Yuanying Transformation into Gods, Refining the Void, Combining to Overcome Tribulation, Mahayana
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Qi Training, Foundation Building, Golden Elixir, Yuanying, Spirit Transformation, Distraction, Yonghuan
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Looking for Alchemy Novels, Just Alchemy
There must be a complete alchemy system
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I'm an Old Bookworm, I Have a Very Bad Taste, and I'm Short on Books. I Want to Be a Pure Fantasy Cultivator or Taoist Priest.
No system
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Systematic Cultivation Can Be Done by Any Useless Genius
It looks more fun, no harem stud, no heroine, only one heroine
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This is the step of cultivating immortality. From childhood to adulthood, step by step, you can see through the changes in the world. This is the so-called journey of thousands of miles. It's pretty good, keep watching, I hope it stays
A very wonderful book, worth reading! The author is rich in knowledge and talent, and is knowledgeable about the past and present, including Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, immortals, gods, and Chinese and foreign religions. I admire, admire, really admire! Thumbs up, thumbs up, thumbs up, thumbs up 👍!
The human life is described in detail and the writing style is excellent, no less than a biography of a mortal cultivating immortality.
The author is knowledgeable and has thought out all kinds of items, local specialties, nationalities, etc., And is especially able to cite scriptures for the principles of cultivation. The plot is also reasonably conceived, and there is no cookie-cutter plot, which is obviously very thoughtful. However, the author is still new to writing, cannot grasp the theme well, and the narrative is a bit slow. However, overall it is still good
I only read the first fifty. The plot is exciting and the characters are well-characterized. I think it is a good book.
This book can be rated 93 points. The author is not a superficial author. You can go and read it!
It's very beautiful, the characters are very warmly drawn, and it's very satisfying to watch.
The details are relatively delicate, there is no upstart-style sudden advance and slashing, and the author still handles it in an orderly manner. But after chapter 350, I feel a little helpless.
After reading this book for more than 400 chapters, I felt that the organization was clear and delicate, and the plot was not exaggerated, which made me feel more comfortable.
The writing is wonderful. I recommend everyone to read it.
It's not bad. It seems dull at first glance, but it makes people keep reading without being disgusted. It's not like most other writers who write in a confusing and illogical way.
The beginning is pretty good and the plot is basically reasonable. Unlike other novels, it is invincible from beginning to end.
Not bad. Just keep it compact in the back. The front is exciting. Come on. See you next time.
I downloaded it and read it, not the "less than 30 minutes of reading" written above, haha. Talk about my feelings: It is true that the author's explanation of Taoism is very detailed and reasonable. The male protagonist is a grassroots counterattack, has a golden finger but is not against heaven, and is affectionate and righteous but not a holy father. I like it very much; I also like the description of the master-disciple relationship very much. The female protagonist is beautiful and has a great figure, and it seems easy to advance through the ranks. The male protagonist basically helps to prepare all the magic weapons. I have a general impression of her. I probably like to have a female protagonist in novels of this style. Later, the hero and heroine rush back to China, describing many and many Western magics, and even the emergence of modern robots. Suddenly, the book feels like a hodgepodge. However, after reading it, you don't feel that it is out of the ordinary. It just feels like a lot of things are suddenly stuffed in your mind. The promotion to Nascent Soul was written very quickly, and the same was true for one or two chapters. If it weren't for the word count, I almost thought it was going to be finished. The author has never stated that the male protagonist is a time traveler. If not, you would think that he is a time traveler due to the various discounts on sale and the names of his parents and partners.
The beginning is novel and unique; the article quotes many classics, such as "Ode to Afang Palace", "The Peacock Flies Southeast", etc. The article is very literary and contains some uncommon things, which shows that the author is knowledgeable, but I think the content of the article may lack something more exciting to make the article more interesting to readers. Overall, this book is pretty good.
This is a very philosophical novel. Life is a process of continuous learning and improvement. The author is rich in knowledge and profound in knowledge, both ancient and modern, both at home and abroad. I just can't understand a lot of it. None of the series of insights about Tao and ancient sayings can be understood. [I'm about to cry] (So I can only be a mortal, without wisdom) There is also a palace fight drama that boasts too much plot. A chapter can be written about a hairstyle. It's all nonsense. Alas, if it is simplified and condensed, it is still a very good novel.
The brush strokes are delicate and delicate, and I feel like I have entered the Grand View Garden, like Cao Xueqin. The writing skills are good! The structure is reasonable, but the details are a bit verbose. The first part would definitely look great if it were made into a TV series or animation. Haven't seen the latter part yet
Not a cool article. This book is indeed a rare good book on Tomato. Unlike previous online articles, the author is knowledgeable and has rich connotations. It is worth reading carefully and the structure is not bad. Keep reading. Surprisingly, there is such a book in Tomato. Rare
It's not bad. It can be said to be a real book about ordinary people cultivating immortality. It's very plain, but also very wonderful.
The characters are depicted with full flesh and blood, the scenes are grand, the plot is interesting and compact, and the content covers a wide range of topics, especially the use of Taoist knowledge is relatively reasonable, and it is worth watching.
Not bad, not bad, really good. I'm quite interested in watching it.
It is better written than ordinary novels about cultivating immortals, and it writes about cultivating Taoism more realistically and delicately.
Good book, well told. Natural writing power
Very good, with a wide range of knowledge, including Buddhism, Taoism, gods, ghosts, demons, Confucianism, health care and beauty! Good!
Not bad, I hope there will be more exciting ones in the future.
I personally think this novel is worth reading
The logic is clear and reads smoothly.
Why does such a good article have such a low rating? I highly recommend readers who like traditional cultivation of immortality to come and take a look!
Looking at the current chapter of this book, the author's writing ideas are still very clear. Very much looking forward to the next chapters of the story.
I read the entire book in 3 days. It feels okay, and there are no exaggerated rhetorical techniques to explain it.