
Zongwu Zhang Cuishan, the Romantic Master
综武张翠山,风流大宗师
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A rare and dazzling opening for Yi Tian fan! Taking Zhang Cuishan's rebirth as the fulcrum to leverage the fateful chess game of the entire Wudang Birthday Banquet, the concept is novel and unique. The regret of death in the previous life, the coercion of rumors, the hidden ambitions of the six major sects, and the ties between Wudang and Wudang are all intertwined, tearing apart the suppressed sense of tragedy in the original work in advance. There is the fierceness of swords in the world, the warmth of the masters, the mist of the road ahead, the melancholy of an unavoidable fate, the determination to change fate against the will of nature, the sobriety of facing people's hearts directly, the calmness of dealing with the heroes, and the enthusiasm of protecting relatives and friends. The author captures the most touching contradiction in Zhang Cuishan: he is kind but not cowardly, he values righteousness but also knows how to weigh things. No longer letting fate push him towards the ending of Ice and Fire Island and suicide, he has been reborn and planned step by step, and every decision affects the game between multiple forces. The disputes between the rivers and lakes, the prejudices between good and evil, the moral principles of teachers, and the love between children are unfolded in layers. The characters are not flat, and the conflicts are tense. If you are a martial arts reader who prefers Yitian derivatives and likes to rewrite the direction of fate, you can enter the trap and wait for the protagonist to break the established tragedy and set off a storm belonging to Wudang Zhang Wuxia.
It's rare to see Zongwu fan fiction with such careful research. The setting of Zhang Cuishan as the time-travel protagonist is very novel. It breaks away from the common Zhang Wuji main line and directly rewrites classic scenes such as Butterfly Valley and Guangmingding. The author does not just pile on exciting points, but integrates the Secret of Immortality, the Great Shift of the Universe and Wudang Tai Chi. The martial arts setting is self-consistent and rigorous, and the battle descriptions are fist-to-pound, with a strong visual impact. The portrayal of female characters in the book is particularly outstanding. Su Rongrong, who pretends to be the golden flower mother-in-law, and Cheng Lingsu, who is thoughtful, all have complete and independent character lines, and their emotions are delicate and not suspended. The grand rivers and lakes structure of the five kingdoms, coupled with the pull of multiple forces from aristocratic families, sects, and courts, makes intrigues and martial arts go hand in hand. Many of the unsettling endings in the original work have been rewritten, and there are endless anti-routine plots. It is both satisfying and delicate. Mixed martial arts lovers should not miss it.
This comprehensive martial arts time-travel novel completely breaks the meaning of Yitian's original work. The protagonist's soul passes through Zhang Cuishan and refuses to commit suicide for love. The contrast in the opening directly catches the eye. The plot is well grounded in research, the worldview of the ancient and ancient martial arts is integrated with nature, and the setting of the five kingdoms' confrontation broadens the landscape of the world. The interaction between Zhang Sanfeng's master and his disciples is very contrasting and cute, the martial arts system combining Tai Chi exercises and the Secret of Immortality has strict logic, and the fighting scenes are full of visuals. Female characters such as Cheng Lingsu and Su Rongrong are three-dimensional and are no longer just tools dependent on the male protagonist. The game between heroes from all walks of life is full of tension, and the exciting points of rewriting the tragedy of the original work are dense. It has both chivalry and machinations, and the anti-routine plot is reversed layer by layer. It is worth reading for martial arts lovers. Wonderful, I finished reading it in one sitting
Re-reading "Yi Tian", I always find it difficult to reconcile the ending of Zhang Cuishan's suicide. This regret has been fulfilled in this book. The opening scene was a 100th birthday banquet where the six major sects besieged Wudang. The audience was waiting for him to repeat the same mistakes and die as a martyr. Zhang Cuishan, who had traveled through time, did not follow the rules. He sheathed his sword and shouted "Master, help me" at the top of his lungs. This shocked the crowd on the spot and weakened Zhang Sanfeng's centenary-year-old self-protection. The disciple he valued most finally gave up his pedantic attitude and learned to be flexible. There was no aggrieved self-sacrifice. With his brute force and half-baked knowledge of Tai Chi, he turned his peerless swordsmanship into "chopping firewood randomly", and was thought by the whole audience as a step-by-step foresight, making him laugh and feel happy at the same time. Later, it is integrated into many martial arts worlds, which is really full of laughter, so I won't spoil them one by one. Generally speaking, if you like big battles, you shouldn't miss it.
"Rebirth of Zhang Cuishan, Master, save me!" As a fan novel derived from "Eternal Dragon Sword", this book breaks away from common plot routines and chooses Zhang Cuishan's rebirth as the core entry point. The concept is very clever. In the original Wudang, Zhang Cuishan and his wife committed suicide on Wudang Mountain, which was a very tragic turning point in the story of Yitian. The author found a new way to reinterpret this past event from a new perspective. The book breaks away from the rigid black-and-white setting and objectively analyzes the situation of the six major sects, revealing that everyone had no intention of forcing Zhang Cuishan and his wife to death, and that the tragedy was just an embarrassing situation caused by a series of accidents. It carefully dismantles the entanglements of interests and pressure of public opinion among the Jianghu sects, and vividly describes the dilemma of public opinion like "the yellow mud falls off the crotch". Zhang Cuishan, who has returned from rebirth, has the advantage of prediction and no longer has to face a fateful ending. The story combines the joy of martial arts and the sophistication of human nature. It not only contains the conflict and tension of Jianghu disputes, but also digs into the inner struggles of the characters. The writing is humorous and down-to-earth, the ideas are novel, and the logic is unique. Readers who like Yitian spin-offs and reborn martial arts themes may wish to read it to see how the protagonist reverses the tragedy and rewrites the fate of Wudang and himself.
When I was young I once carried the world in my chest among the yellowed pages Dreaming with a sword on your pillow Riding a horse through thousands of mountains of snow Burn the long night of rivers and lakes with unbridled passion Now draw your sword and look around Only Changfeng sobbed Time is like a blade Quietly chip away at the edge Those swords and swords Finally hidden by the dust and smoke of the world It's too much time It bent the iron-clad spine true knight The love between children may not always grow in the shadow of swords and swords And after going through vicissitudes of life Still dare to be in the ordinary world Split an unyielding light A bottle of leftover wine Respect the frivolity that will never go back The rivers and lakes are not far away, see you again by chance
The author's writing style is calm and delicate, without piling up rhetoric or deliberately sensationalizing. The details such as environmental description, psychological description, action and demeanor are handled accurately. A few strokes can heighten the mood and conceal clues, which not only serves the plot but also enhances the texture of the text. The characters are touching and touching!
This book is a high-quality Yitian fan. The tragedy is rewritten with Zhang Cuishan's rebirth as the fulcrum, integrating multiple martial arts world views. The plot is compact, the fighting is smooth, and the characters are vivid. It not only makes up for the regrets of the original work but also brings new ideas. It is a enjoyable read and is worth reading.
The opening setting is very clever. Lin Mo, a modern reader, travels back to the famous birthday banquet scene of Yitian Wudang, and has a strong sense of immersion. Cut in from the perspective of bystanders complaining, accurately analyze the conflicts in the plot, and create a vivid and straightforward image of the protagonist. The writing has a tight rhythm and the atmosphere changes neatly. It cuts from a daily rental house to a tense and dangerous martial arts confrontation in an instant, creating a full sense of suspense and arousing curiosity.
In this Yitian novel, Zhang Cuishan calls for help from a desperate situation and opens up a new world. After his resurrection, he plans step by step to protect his wife and children, defend Wudang, and resolve grievances in the martial arts world. It combines the classic martial arts heritage with the conflicts of the original plot, intertwining love and resentment, fighting and maneuvering, making up for the regrets of the original work, and making it an enjoyable read.
This rebirth martial arts novel derived from Yitian accurately captures the biggest frustrations of readers of the original work - the tragedy of Zhang Cuishan and his wife being forced to commit suicide, Wudang suffering, and Zhang Wuji's childhood loneliness. Taking rebirth as the anchor, it changes Zhang Cuishan's character in the original work, which is too reputation-oriented and gets into trouble. The core setting of the story is straightforward and poignant: Zhang Cuishan, with the memory of committing suicide in his previous life, returns to a key node in his destiny. The return of Ice and Fire Island is imminent, and the six major factions forcing Wudang into the palace are about to repeat themselves. After suffering a big loss when he was alone and refused to reveal his difficulties to his master, after his rebirth, he no longer clung to the shackles of the reputation of a famous knight. When encountering trouble, he immediately thought of his master Zhang Sanfeng and took the initiative to confess all the inside stories about the Dragon Saber, Xie Xun and Yin Susu. Using Zhang Sanfeng's vision, martial arts strength and prestige in the world, he dismantled the plots of various factions in advance, protected his wife and children, and preserved Wudang's face. While the protagonist is practicing Wudang martial arts diligently and integrating various martial arts to polish his self-cultivation, he is also making plans in advance to uncover the masterminds behind the Ruyang Palace and the King Kong Gate, resolve the conflict between good and evil, slowly rewrite the entire tragic timeline, and protect Zhang Wuji's stable growth.
Who said you have to be a virgin to be born again? The rebirth of Zhang Cuishan in this book has completely broken away from the moral shackles of his previous life, and is no longer kidnapped by the reputation of a "well-established family". After being reborn, the protagonist's logic is online. Faced with the desperate situation of Wudang's birthday banquet, he makes plans to resolve the grievances in the martial arts world while protecting his wife and faction. The plot is compact and without watermarks, multiple female subplots unfold naturally, and the fighting descriptions are also very smooth. Watching the protagonist unfold the tragic ending of his inevitable death step by step, reading it gives you an extremely satisfying feeling with an online IQ. Worth a look.
The adaptation of "The Legend of Heaven and the Dragon Slayer" is very good and the writing is smooth. The author is familiar with Jin Yong's martial arts novels. Zhang Cuishan's "Master, save me" is completely useless to his son. If the emotional lines of Zhou Zhiru and Zhao Min are involved with Zhang Wuji's father, then...
This Zhang Cuishan Rebirth fanfic has a brilliant humanistic vision, rewriting the tragic trend of the original work, and integrating multiple martial arts worldviews to expand the plot; the fights such as breaking into the Ming Sect checkpoints are described smoothly, and multiple female subplots are gradually unfolded, using the contradictions of the Ming Sect factions to create conflicts. The narrative rhythm is steady, and it is very enjoyable to read. I watched it for a while and continued reading.
A rare masterpiece from Yitian Tongren. "Zhang Cuishan committed suicide in Wudang" is the biggest unhappiness in the hearts of martial arts fans. The beginning of the book cuts directly to the climax of the original work, and the sentence "Master, save me" is full of irony. After Lin Mo was reborn, he changed his destiny with a prophetic perspective. He was no longer kidnapped by the so-called morality of the world, but took the initiative to make plans. Seeing him transform the tragedy of the original work into joy step by step, this sense of rebellion of "overturning fate" is very charming.
The author's writing style is definitely good, the plot is also very exciting, and the entry point is better. Zhang Cuishan and Zhang Wuxia are the hidden gems in the ocean. Many people feel pain in their hearts. It is good to be able to live freely and freely in the author's writing. We readers feel comfortable and happy to read.
Relying on the original work of "Yitian", the entry point is very clever. It breaks out of the conventional revenge routine and unfolds the plot from the dilemma of public opinion of the six major factions, with a novel and unique perspective. The book is currently in the early stages of updating. It is short in length, and the characterization and plot rhythm are very attractive. It is suitable for readers who like Yitian derivatives and those who like to deduce logic to machinations.
It's so well written! The content is rich and colorful, the plot is fascinating, the characters have many characteristics, each with its own characteristics, the author has unique ideas, and there are many characters, including familiar characters such as Zhang Sanfeng
There is no other such excellent author in the entire earth. What I read is not a book, but a childhood memory. This book perfectly solves the regrets of the past. It is simply overwhelming. It is unprecedented and unprecedented. It is simply a book for the ages.
This book tests both the author and the reader. They must be familiar with the plot and characters of Yitian Sword and Dragon Sword, and they must also accept another possibility of the old story. The author is very bold, letting the protagonist who travels through the book to become Zhang Cuishan find a new way. He is no longer a character who suffers from deep hatred and narrow love, but opens up a new behavior pattern, watching Zhang Wuxia rewrite his destiny... It is interesting and easy to read. The author is a veteran martial arts fan. He is very powerful if he dares to take up Jin Yong's pen, and the writing is quite good!
This is a very innovative fanfic/The first time I saw it, Zhang Cuishan, three words, I was still thinking about who it was, but I didn't expect it to be this long-lost Yitian fanfic. The writing is good, the details are well described, the writing style is smooth, and it is full of refreshing feeling [Like][Like][Like]
The meaning of the original work is difficult to reconcile, and the tragedy is reversed directly at the beginning. The conflict is full of direct conflicts at the beginning, and it instantly grabs the interest of reading. The characterization is delicate and vivid, the plot is compact and not cliché, and the excitement is dense. It's good to watch and recommended.
After rebirth, Zhang Cuishan completely broke the shackles of his original character. In his previous life, he valued his reputation too much and was trapped by moral shackles; the reborn person understands all the plot trends, understands the greed of the six major factions, the monstrous disaster caused by the Dragon Sword, and understands that his master Zhang Sanfeng has the power to reverse the situation. "Master, save me" is not just a cry for help, but also a change in his thinking: he no longer bears all the pressure alone, he knows how to rely on Wudang and his mentor, and he no longer goes to a dead end alone.
An imaginative novel about the rebirth of martial arts! After Zhang Cuishan was reborn, he did not follow the routine and took the initiative to "self-destruct" at Zhang Sanfeng's 100th birthday party, cleverly killing the six major sects in one sentence. The plot is absurd and funny, perfectly deconstructing traditional martial arts. Book friends ravely praised the writing style for its smoothness and thoroughness, and they are always on top of it. The anti-routine setting is novel and unique, and the laughs are dense. It is definitely a great martial arts novel that is very relaxing in recent times!
The plot is very good and the pace is tight. Emotionally delicate, it is a rare modern masterpiece! It's refreshing. Friends who are not good at reading must come and read it. It's definitely I won't let you down...
The entry point of this martial arts derivative novel is really novel. The setting of Zhang Cuishan's rebirth is relatively unpopular among Jin Yong's fan fiction. I have read the author's other works, and the style is still old-fashioned, and the Wu-Dang Clan's rules and human relations are very innovative! Really highly recommended!
This book is simply a rare piece of high-quality writing. Yitian Tongren is a rare book that makes people's eyes shine. It immediately captured my heart. I love it so much. The further back I look, the more I can't stop. It looks like I'm going to stay up late today to watch the end!
Waiting for the day, I went directly to the tragic scene of the original work. The plots are interlocking and the foreshadowing is revealed layer by layer. The plot becomes more and more exciting as it goes on, and there are no clichés at all. The characters are three-dimensional, the protagonist is brave and resourceful, and the supporting characters have their own characteristics. It is easy to read and decompress. Watch every update as soon as possible. Highly recommended!
The perspective of reinterpreting the past events of the Wudang Birthday Banquet is particularly interesting. Zhang Cuishan's suicide in the original work put the six major factions in a dilemma. Rebirth rewrites the tragedy. I no longer bear the brunt of martyrdom. I say "Master, save me" and break my fate. The relationships between people in the world, the reputation of the sect, and the moral entanglements are very realistic. It is very enjoyable to watch Zhang Cuishan break out of the shackles of loyalty and rewrite the tragic ending of the family.
I listened to it for three hours. This book is very interesting. It is similar to ancient martial arts novels. The fighting descriptions in it are very eye-catching. I have always liked martial arts style novels. Recommend this book. Will continue to follow up. Come on, come on, come on, come on!