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Who Says Wulin Mythology is No Longer Good?

Chen Xingjia

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Twenty years ago, spiritual energy revived, and low martial arts was promoted to immortal martial arts! Warriors have become a product of the old times. Immortals control the sky with the help of the void. They travel to the dark and dark sky in the morning and evening. There is also a swordsman who goes down to the south of the Yangtze River with a sword! And Lu Xingzhou was reborn as the martial arts legend of twenty years ago, the number one man in the old era. However, without immortal roots, he cannot cultivate immortality, and his strength is not as good as that of a foundation-building monk. Good thing! His martial arts skills mutated. Use martial arts to push the immortal way! "Who said I can't do it?" Thirteen real dragons and thirteen divine elephants will kill a Mahayana statue! The inner energy of his body surged, turning into nine great suns and burning the three realms! The stars in the sky are connected in a line, and they are actually trying to attract all the stars in the sky! There was also Kunpeng, the Dharma Minister, soaring across the nine heavens and ten earths, and stood behind Lu Xingzhou. "I have been hiding from the world for twenty years, which gives you twenty years of opportunity to grow, but I am very disappointed!" "You giants of immortality can't even block my palm?" The ten giants of the Immortal Dao and the seven giants of the Demon Sect all looked at Lu Xingzhou in horror! The collision of martial arts and immortality, defeating the immortals with force! Establish the Way with force!

Farewell Song

Farewell Song

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Chen Xingjia

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This book is Chen Xingjia's second autobiographical essay after "At the Turn of the Xiajiang River". It tells the story of his departure from office and his career in charity. Chen Xingjia recorded with the greatest sincerity the intertwining fate of ordinary people, and vividly wrote about the difficulties and embarrassments in life, struggles and efforts, joys and sorrows and partings; he delicately described the warm embraces and long-flowing tears in the world... Real life has more ups and downs than the script, with depression and optimism intertwined, sorrow and joy intertwined. From generation to generation, we are still living, loving, accompanying, missing, crying, laughing, and living our lives. These words are not only his story, but also your and my story. I hope you can feel the love and warmth from it and gain the strength to move forward.