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Fan Xiu Kuotianmen
Xianxia凡修扣天门
Junyong
Introduction to the novel "Fanxiu: Knocking on the Heavenly Gate" Mortals knock to the sky and use bones as ladders; they go against the trend and use blood as ink. This is a world where spiritual roots determine destiny and bloodline honors. The immortal gate hangs high in the sky for nine days, and the laws are as cold and hard as iron. A mortal's life span of a hundred years is just a retreat at the fingertips of the immortal cultivator. Lin Chen, a young man from Qingshan Town, was found to have a "unparalleled spirit body" at the spirit testing conference held every ten years. The immortal master's verdict that "the road to immortality is cut off" crushed him into the dust and made him the laughing stock of the whole town. When everyone in the world knows that he is destined to be mediocre and inactive in this life, bowing his head and accepting his fate-- He opened the dusty ancestral book "The Art of Nourishing Qi", and the handwriting on the title page was mottled but sonorous: "Qi is not given by heaven, but taken by man." From then on, he embarked on an ancient misguided path that was forgotten by the world and rejected by heaven: using the mortal world as a furnace and the seven emotions as firewood, he burned his own way. From the hard work of blood and sweat in the quarry, to the turbulent undercurrents of Yunzhou City; From exploring the ruins of Qingxuan Ancient Forest to the turmoil in the Nine Heavens of the Immortal World; From the beacon fire of the Era Alliance to the long ascetic journey of reincarnation in all realms... He used mortal bones to fight fiercely against the immortals; With a dusty heart, shake the gate of heaven; With the thoughts of all sentient beings, ask about the supreme iron law. On this road, there is no spiritual root to guide the direction, no precedent to follow, only time and time again, with flesh and blood, crashing into the door to heaven that has never been opened for mortals. This is an epic about "how mortals define themselves".
Introduction to the novel "Fanxiu: Knocking on the Heavenly Gate" Mortals knock to the sky and use bones as ladders; they go against the trend and use blood as ink. This is a world where spiritual roots determine destiny and bloodline honors. The immortal gate hangs high in the sky for nine days, and the laws are as cold and hard as iron. A mortal's life span of a hundred years is just a retreat at the fingertips of the immortal cultivator. Lin Chen, a young man from Qingshan Town, was found to have a "unparalleled spirit body" at the spirit testing conference held every ten years. The immortal master's verdict that "the road to immortality is cut off" crushed him into the dust and made him the laughing stock of the whole town. When everyone in the world knows that he is destined to be mediocre and inactive in this life, bowing his head and accepting his fate-- He opened the dusty ancestral book "The Art of Nourishing Qi", and the handwriting on the title page was mottled but sonorous: "Qi is not given by heaven, but taken by man." From then on, he embarked on an ancient misguided path that was forgotten by the world and rejected by heaven: using the mortal world as a furnace and the seven emotions as firewood, he burned his own way. From the hard work of blood and sweat in the quarry, to the turbulent undercurrents of Yunzhou City; From exploring the ruins of Qingxuan Ancient Forest to the turmoil in the Nine Heavens of the Immortal World; From the beacon fire of the Era Alliance to the long ascetic journey of reincarnation in all realms... He used mortal bones to fight fiercely against the immortals; With a dusty heart, shake the gate of heaven; With the thoughts of all sentient beings, ask about the supreme iron law. On this road, there is no spiritual root to guide the direction, no precedent to follow, only time and time again, with flesh and blood, crashing into the door to heaven that has never been opened for mortals. This is an epic about "how mortals define themselves".