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The opening chapter of "Daoyan Xuanchen" is very gripping. The setting of rebirth and cultivation is quite novel and different from other similar novels. The protagonist Guan Shan practices his skills step by step, and does not engage in vain and exaggerated drama. The plot is written delicately and has a bit of human touch. The writing style has an ancient meaning, and it reads very graphically. The friendship between master and apprentice, and the bond between the protagonist and the spiritual beast are all written very touchingly without being artificial at all. Moreover, the logic of cultivation is very rigorous, and the rhythm of the plot is also comfortable. The more you read, the more fascinated you become. I sincerely recommend everyone to watch it.
The setting of the protagonist's rebirth as an innate Taoist body is classic but solid. From surviving as a baby to gradually practicing the five elements of magic, the growth line is clear and does not jump. The text is fluent, and the combination of cultivation, Chinese studies, and medical skills is not obtrusive, and it is very smooth to read.
It is a cultivation novel worth reading. The setting of the protagonist's two lives makes the character fuller of mind. The plot of the inheritance of the master and the raising of a baby with leopard milk is very innovative. The setting of dual cultivation of Confucianism and martial arts + the inheritance of Guigu also breaks away from the conventional cultivation routine. A small drawback is that the supporting characters are a bit thin. Except for Mr. Guan and Zhao Gang, the other characters have a weak sense of existence and their interactions are relatively simple.
It's a good-looking cultivation novel. The protagonist's mental portrayal of the two lives is well done. The plots of the ghost valley inheritance and the raising of babies with leopard milk are innovative. The integration of the feelings of family and country and the original intention of helping the world is not blunt. The disadvantage is that some of the supporting characters have less roles, and some of the training scenes have a weaker sense of conflict.