
Daming Procuratorate
大明道察院
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- Ongoing
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- 645k Words
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- Historical
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- Historical High-Concept
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- Male
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- 3d ago
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This novel is very informative. From a higher perspective, I am thinking about the difference between modern security guards and the Ming Dynasty rulers' machines, and the difference between modern legal system and ancient legal system. Of course, what is more attractive in the book is the complex plot, wonderful content and clear arrangement.
There are not many chapters at the moment, let's talk about a few advantages: 1. Excellent writing style: The whole text is written in vernacular in the early stage, and then the pace gradually speeds up, the text is refined, and the author's writing skills are amazing. He is not an ordinary internet writer, but should be a top student in Chinese. You can guess it from his pen name Lintai. 2. Perfect setting: The identity of the Taoist law enforcer is outstanding. The setting of the realm of monasticism is in line with Chinese Taoist philosophy and is more in line with Chinese cultural inheritance than traditional fantasy. The second male lead is a real historical figure, and people are looking forward to how Zhang Yuqing will grow into the most powerful Heavenly Master in history. 3. The story is exciting: the story is fast-paced, without any nonsense, the cases are one after another, and the conspiracy behind it is getting bigger and bigger, and the reasoning process is also logical and rigorous. At present, the most outstanding part is the scene where the Huainan Wang is resurrected, and the subsequent use of transitions and insertions to create literary conflicts. It is a very powerful writing technique that should be rare in the online literature world. 4. Knowledge drip-feeding: This book, to be honest, looks like it may need some effort for beginners. There are many real historical figures and events interspersed in it, and few people really understand the history of Chinese Taoism. I was misled by some uneducated immortality novels. All the deeds of cultivating Taoism and immortality in this novel are recorded in Chinese history and are real. I have specially marked some, hoping it will be helpful to readers. If you want to know the level of the author of this novel, I suggest you just read Chapter 28 and Chapter 53. Absolutely, the first encounter of a male and female protagonist is a ceiling, and the ending of a villain is a ceiling! The picture is very strong! The writing is excellent! It's like watching a movie slice! If these two chapters impress you, you can read this book carefully. It is very worth reading. The pace should be fast and slow! Just right.
At first, I thought it would follow the same direction as those nonsensical and refreshing novels (I like to read refreshing novels to relax, hehe), but I didn't expect that the subsequent plot development would suddenly come online. The protagonists are both engaged in business online, and the plot is also very exciting.
I finished reading it in one go today. It's so good-looking and good-looking. The young man has a young heart, the Heavenly Master and the royal sister Sun Yiyan, the ghost doctor Yin Yin and the gentle and considerate An An. Both pairs are very good to interact with. There are so many characters in the article, but if you look closely, everyone has different personalities, and the descriptions and portrayals of the characters are also different. From a small Taoist temple tragedy to protecting the king of Chu, the male protagonist got to know many people with great righteousness. The group portraits are also particularly perfect. Taoism and justice are interconnected. With the Ming Dynasty as the background, the blood is boiling. Liu An's human fireworks really poked me, and the fighting scenes are lifelike. The writing is wonderful, wonderful, good, good, good, and I look forward to the story of the Taoist Procuratorate later. There are not many wonderful comments that I can write. Justice, love, love, justice, sacrifice, loyalty, responsibility, and sin can all be unfolded in this book. With historical figures as the background, it seems that I can see the guardianship and everything in the turbulent situation. Really good.
To be honest, at first I thought it was another story about traveling through the Ming Dynasty to make a career, but when the Shouzhou serial murder case came out, I knew something was wrong. The author has really done his research on the ecosystem of Daolu Si/Seng Lu Si/Jinyiwei/Gonghou during the Hongwu period. The material of the Taoist robes, the format of the waist badges, the names of the magical instruments, and how the talisman system is layered are all correct. Pictures are automatically generated in the mind when reading. The most awesome thing is that it does not rely solely on setting up the material. The case itself is sustainable. From Shouzhou to Huguang to Jinling, all the real historical events match up.
I have read it a lot intermittently, and the most intuitive feeling is that the author is very professional and attentive. Although I have never read Daomen's book before, I became curious while reading it. Many novels nowadays are too innovative and different, and lose the writing quality and value pursuit that a writer should have. However, this book is quite down-to-earth, with a complete narrative and rigorous content. The most distinctive feature is that the language of the shots in many places is particularly obvious, and it feels like watching a movie slice. The transitions are very smooth, such as the sudden transition to the fireworks world of Shouzhou City after the resurrection of King Huainan. The strong contrast makes it logical for King Huainan to reconcile with himself.
After completing the internal examination, I found a rare classical Taoist text that clearly distinguishes the four sects of Zhengyi, Quanzhen and Yinshi. The background of Hongwu matches the current situation of Taoist sects in the Ming Dynasty. Tianshifu, Wudang, Gezaoshan, and Lushan sects have their own systems of inherited techniques. Each set of techniques is based on scriptures, and they are not just making up moves out of thin air. This is commendable. The group portraits in the book are excellently written, and there is no absolute good or evil. Shao Yizheng possesses the fragments of six books, and his rivalry with Zhang Yu is just an old grudge between the sect and not an evil spirit; Yan Shan Ning Dan is at his peak, but he does not rely on strength, and his loss to Sun Huiyin is honest; even if the monks lose in the group stage, everyone has their own Taoist heart and perseverance. The description of the fighting method is not overly light-polluted, but focuses on the flow of Qi energy and the mutual restraint of magical weapons. For example, Zhang Yu's clear water talisman and the five thunder talismans use water to generate thunder, and Sun Hui's twenty-four hanging needles evolve Yin and Yang Tai Chi. The offensive and defensive logic is written clearly, with a sense of artistic conception and details.
This is a rare "cultured Internet article" in Tomato. It makes you feel like you have read half of the notes of "Tao Zang" while pursuing the case. If you want something that is pure and refreshing, and can be pushed along the way, you may think it is slow; but if you like something with a hard setting, heavy writing, and a well-founded world view, this is a treasure.
The overall quality is good, with obvious advantages and disadvantages. Advantages: 1. The Tao system is solidly researched, with clear distinctions between the techniques of each sect, and the fighting methods are organized without piling up exaggerated special effects; 2. The group of characters is three-dimensional, and both the protagonist group and the competing monks have independent personalities and exclusive techniques; 3. Two-line narrative, the pattern is larger than the ordinary Tao sect; 4. The characters are not forced to cheat, Li Jing has only been studying Taoism for seven months, Zhang Yuqing has not been taught by the heavenly master, and the trump cards have reasonable sources. Disadvantages: There are too many martial arts and monks appearing, and the threshold for remembering names is high; some daily conversations are flat, and the pace occasionally slows down. But the faults do not hide the merits. Different from the stereotyped upgrading stream cultivation, the core of this book is "Tao Xin" rather than "upgrading". Winning or losing is not defined by circumstances, but more by layout, character, and inheritance. It can be seen that the author has a complete outline of the writing, and the follow-up is worth looking forward to.
The ups and downs, both the climax and the continuation are compact, and coupled with occasional humor, they are all very attractive. The characters are very distinct, and the storyline is well-founded. I praise the author's talent.
The novel is very well written, with a lot of pen and ink surrounding Li Jing'an, and the writing is lifelike, flesh and blood, vivid and lifelike.
I can summarize this book in a few words after reading it. It is fascinating and intricate. The plot and characters are very realistic, and the historical background of the time is also very real.
The novel is very exciting and rich in content. The fantasy and spiritual scenes are very vivid and look very realistic, as if they are real. There really are such spiritual people who have the same ability.
It's so well written, the author has superb writing, ups and downs in the plot, and a genius of logic
It's really good to read. It describes the political security and Taoism of the Ming Dynasty in detail. It seems that there are good ways and evil ways at all times.
The main character is not the Virgin, but it has a refreshing sense of modern thinking, and the Taoism is real and the struggles in the world are real. I highly recommend it.
The plot construction is unexpectedly good, and the story structure is unique and novel.
Positioning in one sentence: Hongwu background in the early Ming Dynasty + Jinyiwei-style Taoist law enforcement agencies + criminal investigation and solving cases + Taoist realism + political games + Taoist grievances. There is a saying, "Skills use law as its boundary, and Tao uses law as its rope." This is much more advanced than "I want to cultivate immortality and my magic power is boundless." What it really talks about is a very simple and very burning thing: people can seek Tao, but they cannot use Tao to harm others; warlocks can access the secluded world, but they cannot be lawless; even if you have thousands of years of secret skills, the ghost of Huainan King, and the Taoist soldiers of the vassal king, the Taoist Procuratorate still has the "Da Ming Dao Law" in its hands.
After reading it, the group portraits in the book are particularly brilliant. Whether they are Taoist officials who abide by the law, Taoist priests in the mountains who use magic to cause chaos, or deep-thinking court officials, the characters' actions logically fit the background of the times. The writing style is thick and steady, restoring the unique atmosphere of the early Ming Dynasty. The Taoist setting fits the traditional Taoist culture without random modifications.
Many writing methods for the character of Sun Huiyin would describe her as a pendant tool person, but this book brings her "using medicine to Taoism" to life. The four-step therapy in the medical examination is quite innovative. The tacit understanding between her and Li Jingan that "you uphold justice and I will uphold yours" is very good without being bloody.
Taking the Ming Dynasty as the background, it incorporates elements such as history, monasticism, and investigation, making the whole story exciting and rich.
The writing is very good, I read it every day, I love you. The author's writing is very good. .
It's not a noob at all, and the writing style is very novel. I was really surprised when I clicked on it and saw this article. It's very top-notch!
This book is really great! The plot is compact, the content is exciting, and the characters' emotions and details are described in great detail. I think it's really worth seeing!
Well written! The storyline is wonderful. The narrative is clear and organized. No Rosso, no ink. Thanks to the author!
I really think this is a very wise and positive novel.
This is a book that can enter your heart. The plot of the story is very gripping and the description is particularly vivid.
The content of this book is brilliant, the writing is full of twists and turns, and the plot is touching. It's very good!
The author did not stop at simply "investigating and solving crimes", but cleverly built a towering tower called "Dao Lv" during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. The protagonist's time travel is not only a change of identity, but also a fierce collision between modern legal thinking and the feudal monastic system. The book's textual research on the official system, Taoist costumes and talisman system of the Ming Dynasty is extremely solid and has a strong sense of reality.
Very nice, looking forward to it.