
I Am the God of Martial Arts. What Happened to the Emperor's Brother Who Was Given the Death Palm?
朕是武神,赐死掌兵皇弟怎么了?
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- Completed
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- 585k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Subgenre
- Historical High-Concept
- Audience
- Male
- Updated
- 1mo ago
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- Fanqie
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35.4kReads
7.7Score
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242Chapters
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It's a good read, and it's an enjoyable novel. The more I read it, the more enjoyable it gets. But it's a pity that it's too enjoyable. The protagonist's level has improved to several major levels within a year or two, and he's a little uncomfortable with it. I'm not against such improvement. I just hope that the time span is longer.
It's so good, the protagonist is really invincible [laughing] It has more than 100 chapters, and the plug-in Tiandao engine has been running for 10 years and still can't deduce the useless martial arts to the level of cultivating immortals [Shocked] It also requires the protagonist to work hard to collect the cultivation techniques for immortality, and proudly said: Give me a low-level cultivation technique and you can deduce the advanced techniques. At the same time, it introduces the plug-in engine settings, which require luck to speed up the operation! In other words, the protagonist is a weakling. In order to speed up the Tiandao engine, he needs to constantly change maps, fight monsters and upgrades! And every time the monsters come, they must be lower in strength than the protagonist, because it is convenient to show off [cool] This book is truly invincible: when the protagonist uses the golden elixir, he will only come from enemies that are 1% of his own martial saints, and when the protagonist uses the Nascent Soul, the enemies that come will definitely be enemies who have only 10% of his own golden elixir [Thinking]
I've tried this book for everyone. It's a cool read. It's a pretty good book. You can read it patiently through chapters 2 and 3. The plot becomes more and more interesting as the plot unfolds. The author also has some talent for comedy. Some of the plot arrangements are quite interesting. It's a bit disappointing that this book has such a low rating. Unexpectedly, after reading everyone's comments, some people complained about the 600,000-strong army setting of King of Side by Side. In fact, the protagonist is invincible in terms of force. Not to mention 600,000, 6 million were easily destroyed by him, and then the protagonist was given power and enjoyed happiness, so why bother with this? In my opinion, this book scores 8.5-9 Points. When it reaches this score, everyone will give me a kick [I learned it]
The author's writing style is very good. It can be regarded as a super cool novel. The super hook is completely unstoppable. The writing is very smooth and smooth. It's still the same sentence. No matter how you write or what you write, there is never a so-called bad battle or a clichéd plot in the world. There is only iron iron with insufficient writing. Overall, it is a comfortable and refreshing read. It can be seen that the author is the kind of person who is very good at writing and is very open-minded. He also controls the overall situation very well and handles details very well. There is basically no place to complain. I feel that there are few novels in Tomato with such good writing, logical flow and introduction. Friends, you can feel free to enter, and I mean to give you a five-star praise. [I'm about to cry][I'm about to cry][I'm about to cry]
I grabbed the grass and read the latest chapter in one go. This rating is too unrealistic. It's only seven points. This is a pure and refreshing book. It's super pure. It doesn't require you to think too much. It just feels fun all the way to the end. I'm so excited. I'm just waiting for the update.
Gou Dao's Immortal Cultivation Matryoshka Doll is an invincible and refreshing article. Viewed from the invincible perspective of the protagonist, most of the poisonous points can be resolved. How the supporting characters operate is like a clown, which is quite fun.
A long novel that can travel through time and settle in the heart is never a simple accumulation of plots, but a complete world that the author uses ingenuity as the pen and affection as the ink to outline the long scroll of time. This book is such a work. In the hundreds of thousands of words, there is no thin narrative or flat characters, only the criss-crossing threads of fate, the delicate and profound insights into human nature, and the emotional power throughout. When readers are immersed in it day and night, they feel as if they have experienced a spiritual journey across mountains, seas and years. After the book is closed, the aftertaste lingers and lingers for a long time. The narrative structure of a novel is the skeleton that supports the entire story world, and the narrative skill of this book can be called "the coexistence of grandeur and ingenuity." The author does not use a straightforward linear narrative, but uses multiple lines of interweaving and time and space to cleverly connect the fate of different characters and the marks of different eras. The main story slowly unfolds around the life trajectory of the core characters, from the ignorant beginning to the vicissitudes of life, from the trough of fate to the glimmer of ideals. Each step of growth reflects the tide of the times, which not only shows the ups and downs of personal destiny, but also reflects the social atmosphere of a specific historical stage. The sub-line outlines the survival dilemmas and emotional choices of characters of different classes and personalities through the perspectives of multiple supporting characters. They may become the protagonist's help in life, or become the fetters of fate, or they may be just a speck of dust in the torrent of the times, but together they weave a fine and tough narrative network. What is commendable is that the author's control of the narrative rhythm is extremely precise. In the hundreds of thousands of words, there is not a single redundant plot or a redundant text. The seemingly plain description of the scene at the beginning actually contains foreshadowing. Those inadvertently mentioned details and subtle dialogues between the characters echo in the second half of the story, forming exquisite closed loops. The plot in the middle progresses smoothly and has thrilling dramatic conflicts - either intrigues in the field of interests, or life-and-death situations. Difficult choices, or the intertwining of love and hate in the emotional whirlpool, make readers hold their breath and move their hearts along with the drama; there are also warm and delicate daily scenes - or long conversations under the lamp late at night, or laughter on the ridges of the fields, or mutual support in difficult situations, soothing tense nerves and adding a touch of warmth and realism to the story. This kind of "relaxed and reasonable" narrative rhythm eliminates the "longness" common in long novels and replaces it with an "unstoppable" reading experience. Character creation is the most touching core of this novel. The author is like a skilled sculptor, using delicate and meticulous brushstrokes to depict each character three-dimensionally, plumply and with flesh and blood. The protagonist is not a perfect "hero", but is full of the complexity and multi-faceted nature of human nature - he has perseverance when facing difficulties, but also confusion and vulnerability when encountering setbacks; he has both persistence and enthusiasm when chasing ideals, and compromise and helplessness when facing reality. His growth trajectory has not been smooth sailing, but he has constantly broken and reshaped himself through choices and abandonments, gains and losses. We see him lingering at the crossroads of life, sticking to the bottom line in the face of the temptation of interests, and struggling painfully in emotional entanglements. These real and touching experiences make this character seem to have stepped out of the book and become a living existence around us. His joys, sorrows, sorrows, and joys also touch the heartstrings of every reader. The supporting cast is equally dazzling and each has its own merits. Some seem to be smart and capable, but they hide unknown softness and scars in their hearts; some are stubborn and conservative on the surface, but in fact have a deep persistence in family and friendship; some are innocent and innocent, but are forced to grow up rapidly in the tide of the times; some seem to be cold and distant, but in fact they are protecting the people they cherish in their own way. The author does not deliberately beautify or vilify any character, but uses detailed psychological descriptions, real dialogue exchanges, and typical behaviors to show their inner world and human struggle. These characters are related and influence each other, forming a complex and real microcosm of society, allowing readers to see the shadows of others and their own hearts while reading. The language style of the novel combines majestic momentum and delicate texture, which can be called an artistic feast of words. The author has profound writing skills. He can describe the changes of the times with magnificent brushstrokes - whether it is the picture of the war-torn troubled times, the urban landscape after reform and opening up, or the modern society with rapid technological development. With just a few strokes, he can outline a magnificent historical picture, allowing readers to feel the weight and vicissitudes of the times; he can also use delicate words to capture Capture the emotional fluctuations of the characters and the subtleties of the scene - or "her eyes were red, but the corners of her mouth were holding on to a smile, and her fingertips were tightly clenching the already yellowed letter, and her knuckles were white from the exertion", or "the moonlight shines through the sparse branches and leaves, casting mottled light and shadow on the ground, the air is filled with the fragrance of grass and soil, and there is a hint of melancholy." This kind of text not only has a strong sense of picture, but also is full of emotional tension, making readers feel as if they are immersed in the scene, sharing joys and sorrows, and empathizing with the characters in the book. I believe that this book will leave a strong mark in the history of literature and become an unforgettable work in the hearts of countless readers. It is worthy of everyone who loves literature and life to read carefully and ponder deeply, to feel the warmth and strength of human nature in the world of words, and to explore the meaning and value of life. I hope that the author will bring more such excellent works in the future, continue to weave wonderful worlds with words, and touch the hearts of readers.
The book is a good book, upgraded to invincible flow, not too zz plot and villain, overall. I just don't understand why those one-star zz's in the comment section read the book. I commented after reading the first few chapters. Is it interesting? [Awkward laugh][awkward laugh][awkward laugh] I'm also curious about how many words the author plans to write in this book. After all, it is already close to the peak of Invincible's world map with only 300,000 words. Even if there is a plot of the three major races merging with the world, it is estimated that 100,000 words will be enough based on the previous speed. The next one cannot be upgraded to the fairy world [laughing and crying] What about the human race fairy dynasty in this world? This is not a personal protagonist who fights alone. No, these fifty chapters have been a bit mindless recently,... It's too fast and too big [laughs]
It's very good to read. As a 20-year old bookworm, I can say that although this book is a bit cliche in some places, the author's writing is relatively good and didn't make me feel any disgust. They are all very good books. They are better than some books rated 9.5. The pace is also good and there is no nonsense or brainlessness.
The plot is a step-by-step sequence: high martial arts → cultivating immortals → ascending to the immortal world. The whole plot is in an invincible posture. In the early stage of the mortal kingdom, the protagonist is actually capable of cultivating immortals. The rebellion of his younger brother is just an ant in the protagonist's eyes. The protagonist's mentality is: I am invincible, so I must watch the show first! My brother is so good at jumping, I want to see what's going on? In fact, it is quite consistent with the invincible mentality, and the protagonist is very rational. He waits for all the clowns to pop out and then catch them all. In fact, the loyalty of the mortal kingdom is not that important, and he also kills his younger brother later. Many of the bad reviews are about not killing your younger brother in the mortal realm. In fact, it doesn't matter whether you kill or not, there is a difference between immortals and mortals. It's actually not bad. Those who gave negative reviews actually want to see what you are looking at and then kill the plot.
It's great to watch, and the plot is quite enjoyable, but it's not even remotely reasonable.
Divine book! It is truly a sacred book! The third young master of the Tang family was about to cry when he saw it, and Tiancan Tudou was amazed when he saw it! This is the reincarnation of the Four Great Classics, the leader of the literary world in the 21st century! "Holy Ruins"? I lost some of my literary talent in front of it! "Dou Po"? I owe it some connotation! "Zhu Xian"? In front of it, my feelings fade away! "Covering the Sky"? In front of it, I lost three cents of my imagination! "Buddha"? Half of the layout is missing in front of it! This is a once-in-a-century classic of online writing! The greatest literary masterpiece of the 21st century! From Luo Guanzhong, Shi Naian, Wu Chengen, Cao Xueqin, to Confucius and Mo Laozhuang, Shixian Shisheng, Sansu Jiaxuan; from Qin Emperor Hanwu, Tang Zongzu Song Zu, Genghis Khan, to Sakyamuni, Plato, Copernicus, Aristotle-who has read this without being amazed?! This book is truly the work of a man of heaven! It has brilliant literary talent and exquisite diction. It inherits the style of the Wei and Jin Dynasties and promotes the charm of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It is deeply penetrating! It is truly a blessing to read this book in my lifetime! However, after reading this book, a feeling of sadness suddenly emerged: If I never have the chance to see such a masterpiece again in the future, what would be the point of my life? What's the point of my life? ! Fortunately! I made a prompt decision and put it on my bookshelf! Only then can my restless heart find peace for a moment. Otherwise! If these masterpieces are covered in dust and the world cannot see them, wouldn't it be a waste of resources and the author's efforts? ! After a battle between heaven and man, I finally made up my mind: sacrifice the small self to fulfill the greater self! This book review is dedicated to the appreciation of the world! This book must be read again and again, reaching the sky, and let the world know it! Walking between heaven and earth, the scorching sun and bright moon are witnesses: Is this book refreshing enough? One - not enough! Traveling across the rivers and lakes, rivers and seas serve as evidence: Is this book enjoyable? One - not enough! Standing on the top of the fairy mountain, Qionglou Yuyu echoes: Is the update fast enough? Not enough! Not enough! Far from enough! Not enough chapters! Not fast enough! Not enough content! Not enough! [Come on] [Come on] [Come on] [Come on] [Come on]
The score is seriously lowered. I personally think it is above 9.4. Although Chen Xun does not have Lao Niu in this chapter, his writing is also very exciting. Not to mention the writing style is brilliant, but the plot is compact, not procrastinating or ink-stained. So far, the 141 chapters written are no worse than those written by Chen Xun and Lao Niu. I hope it will keep up.
I finished it in one night. The plot is not boring, and there is nothing toxic about it. It's just refreshing. I haven't read such a comfortable and refreshing novel in a long time. Although I feel that the plot becomes more and more difficult to write as it goes on, the plot has not collapsed so far. Anyway, it is still a good book.
It's a pretty good invincible novel, with the flavor of an invincible novel about cultivating immortals. Some plots that can easily develop into poisonous points also transition smoothly. The pace is a bit fast but smooth, and I personally think it is reasonable. I read some comments saying that the novel is not satisfying at all... Emm... It also depends on the background of the novel. This is a cultivator and it is an invincible novel. Doesn't it mean that you have to kill a million people in one blow and have a ten-chapter speed-through ending? The score of 7.0 Is really low. According to the Tomato scoring standard, it should be 9.0.
Hurry up and update it, brother, it's a cool story with no intention, and there are a few minor flaws, but it doesn't affect the overall situation. It's quite enjoyable to watch, and it's not like a brainless Madonna. The protagonist has his own thoughts, and he's not someone who just knows how to kill.
It can be said to be a very perfect refreshing novel. The rhythm is very well controlled and the writing is enjoyable enough. The harem is not written like a stallion. If you have to nitpick, the descriptions of martial arts, combat, and daily life may still be a bit lacking, but with this free book on Tomato, it's already invincible.
Very good invincible article, cool! I don't understand the logic behind so many bad reviews in the comment area. You can't figure out what the book is about just by looking at the book's title synopsis. I have to come here to talk about knowledge and logic. Isn't it crazy?
I bought the underwear. The quality is very good. The merchant came to install it personally. The service is really good. It is comfortable to use and well-dressed. It melts in the mouth and is not irritating when washed. Children especially like to eat it and the elderly also use it.
I read Chapter 114 in one sitting yesterday afternoon and am just commenting now. Some of the plots are very interesting. When I saw the back, I felt quite excited. I haven't experienced this feeling for a long time.
After taking a look at the reviews, I have mixed feelings. This kind of novel is still more of a traditional novel about pretending to be a pig and eating the tiger. It just adds some new ideas. If you read it too much, you will get tired of it. If you haven't read it much, it is not bad to read it. The writing behind it is quite good. As for the question mentioned in the comment area, killing a few brothers can already show that the protagonist is indeed decisive in killing. If the weaklings are not killed, they will be suppressed and dismissed. I feel that it will not affect the plot. Updates are unstable, sometimes at noon, sometimes in the afternoon, sometimes in the evening. If something happens, the update will be discontinued without any prior notice.
There's nothing too toxic about it, except that after chapter 60 or 70, the matryoshka dolls are serious. However, it's a mindless and enjoyable novel. It's really fun to read, but the number of updates is a bit small. The matryoshka dolls and enjoyable novels can't be filled with large amounts of content. This is the biggest poisonous point. I think it's four stars (actually I only think it's 3.5 Stars).
The book is a good book, but the routines are a bit old and the description of the world is a bit limited. The author can try to add a few more small events describing other characters after the protagonist's strength improves. Moreover, the protagonist does not need to practice, so it is better to describe some daily life. If it is not possible, it would also be good to write a plot about going out with the concubines to show off and slap in the face. Otherwise, the interval between increasing the combat power is too short and it feels rushed. I feel that this should be a new author, so he should be more tolerant. Come on [Blow kiss]
Harem stories, invincible stories, the kind where one person can ascend to heaven with a chicken or a dog. Generally speaking, there is no big problem. The core strategy is to be obscene and develop without being wasteful. Pretending to be awesome for two minutes for two days may still be a bit slow for some groups. The judgment of whether to kill decisively or not also varies from person to person.
The name and cover don't look high-grade, and the specific content can also be seen in many other works. More inclined to mindless cool writing. When the protagonist becomes stronger, a lot of it happens in a flash. After all, there is a system to cheat him and he becomes stronger while lying down. More about how he pretends to be cool. And daily fishing. There are also some driving sections. Anyway, I'm quite happy to watch it.
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Look at my time. Basically, the protagonist is invincible to those who come from the sky, and is invincible to those who come from outside the world. There is nothing wrong with watching the protagonist. He wants to step on him even if he dies. It is still worth watching.
The heroes of the world are really like the crucian carp crossing the river. I have seen several novels that were originally short stories that were written as counter-conventions, and they were all well written and received good reviews.
This author is really awesome. It is very difficult to write an invincible article. This book feels like the Chinese version of One Punch Man to me, invincible but also interesting.
It's indeed a cool article, and I think it's pretty good overall. I have read both good and bad books. This book is average and in just about the right condition.