
Xuanyuan Lidao
玄元立道
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 4.7M Words
- Genre
- Cultivation
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Cultivation Civilization
- Updated
- 6y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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I have read twenty chapters, and every day I am afraid of the saint's calculations. To put it bluntly, the protagonist is nothing, not even an ant. I don't know what I am afraid of all day long. Others can't even hug Taishang's lap. Now that I am here, you are still afraid of people crawling here and there. What qualifications do you have to let Taishang plot against you?
The protagonist is a fool who traveled through time twice!
Can you be any more shameless? You've stolen Su Shi's name from Su Zizhan, so why bother?
There are too many narrations, which affects viewing
After reading Chapter 9, I have to complain. Pig's Feet thinks about saints plotting against you all day long. It's really a secondary thought. If there really is an awesome saint, will he leave such a bad image in this low-level world like you? I guess it was wiped out as soon as the mortals had the idea. Moreover, there are so many people in this world who want to be powerful chess pieces but cannot, but you are making trouble for yourself.
Long-winded, indecisive, and self-righteous. Who are you? If you want a saint to plot against you, what do you have?
After watching a few of them, I really can't stand it anymore. The protagonist is too narcissistic and always afraid of falling into the schemes of saints. Let me go, you are a mortal who is inferior to an ant with no cultivation. You are afraid of the schemes of saints. You must be overthinking. The schemes of saints are all about the general trend of the world. It is a blessing for you to be schemed against. You have the qualifications to participate in the general trend. It is too late to be happy. You are afraid of this and that. It is disgusting.
[Comment] Let me add something
In addition to Qingniu's weapons, Bajie's rake was also made by Laojun. Among the four people in Journey to the West, the one with the best equipment is actually Bajie (the monkey's stick was made by Dayu. The monk's stick was cut from a twig of osmanthus).
I originally thought I had found this book, but after reading a few chapters, it turned out to be a loser. I am personally biased against losers.
If the saint really has a plan, will you notice it? If a saint wants to really plot against someone, he will only be willing to be plotted, or he will be plotted without knowing it. How could someone as small as you detect anything? It's really a plot against you. As soon as you show your thoughts, they will be erased for you. It's impossible for you to have such thoughts.
I think about the saint all day long. Who do you think you are? The saint always wants to plot against you. Why don't you want to time travel? It's poisonous.
In fact, when I see this, I just want to say: You think too much. The protagonist is undoubtedly a combination of contradictions. On the one hand, he is extremely suspicious, he does not believe in his own golden finger, and he is afraid that others will plot against him. On the one hand, he generously tells others everything about himself, as if there are good people all over the world.
In the author's way of writing, the protagonist shouts "come", and then starts to explain that "take" means taking the other person's, not one's own. The other party's taking is different from his own. This kind of taking requires different moves, and the moves are divided into natal and non-natal, and the protagonist's natal is different... And then "fate", what is the difference between destiny... And how does "come" come... Bara, bala, in this way of writing, the author is trying to make readers tolerate you...
The front is afraid of wolves, and the rear is afraid of tigers. Every day I think about whether the author has schizophrenia because he is afraid of people plotting against him. What I think about every day is that there are always treacherous ministers who want to harm me.
I stopped reading after reading two of them. The author has too much inner drama.
This protagonist is so funny, he has terminal paranoia.
I couldn't stand it in the first chapter. You guys are awesome too. I couldn't stand it after reading so much. In the first world, what does the throne have to do with you? Will the emperor plot against you? Why did the emperor want to get rid of Hou Kuai's heartache? After giving in, his sister's son became a grandmaster. Shouldn't he win over him and become a legacy of the royal family and enshrine him? It is written like a small family in some novels. The patriarch is afraid of unstable position or the failure of his son, so he is considered the protagonist. Moreover, it is also the kind of small family at the county level, with few branch families and only a few elders.
To take the exam, I read more than a thousand chapters in QQ Reading. I initially thought that I would just be patient in the early stages, but I didn't know that it would be even worse later on. I was so angry that I almost threw my phone away. There is a lot of verbosity, repeated explanations and explanations. I skipped through more than ten chapters and still haven't finished the nonsense. I even felt that dozens of chapters were still verbose. I almost miss the author of 🔪. I don't know where he is. I want to see what is in his mind.
There are several problems with the setting of King Guan. 1. It was said before that Mo Li was in the Great Perfection of Linghui Realm, and after retreating, he became the True Monarch, which is also the Tianchong Realm, but later it was written that the Great Perfection of Tianchong Realm was promoted to the Tianshu Realm. 2. It was previously set that the closed disciple was the seventh and the last disciple of Zhenjun Mo Li (I remember clearly that someone complained at the time, saying that the author had misunderstood the meaning of the closed disciple.), However, it was later changed to the fourth. 3. Shanhe Sheji Diagram Mingzuo is an acquired treasure refined by Master Chunyang, and later became an innate spiritual treasure. I'm really convinced. Don't you remember the author's setting? It's very interesting to read a book like this.
Hmm~ How should I put it? I have read more than a hundred chapters and would like to share some personal opinions: First, it is a bit confusing. Almost every chapter touches on the prehistoric times. There are too many introductions to moves and magical powers, which take up most of the page. Second, it is too easy to learn magical powers. Basically The Tao Te Ching is passed down to you, and then you can use it skillfully, and it is very profound, just like the Taiyi Light Sword. Not to mention that your swordsmanship was very good in the previous life, but can the swordsmanship in the martial arts world be the same as the swordsmanship in the prehistoric world? The third issue is the magical power. You can easily master Kong Xuan Zhulong's natal magical power, and you even say it is comparable to them. If the natal magical power was so worthless, it would have gone out of business long ago. Kong Xuan used his five innate five-element tail feathers to create the five-color divine light. You have nothing, and you don't know how to use the five-color divine light. The fourth point is that those who know the innate Yin-Yang Way may not necessarily have the innate Five Elements Way. Don't say that the Five Elements evolved from Yin and Yang. If you say so, as long as those who know the Yin-Yang Way can know the remaining three talents, four elephants, seven stars and eight trigrams, then everyone only needs to study Tai Chi Chaos. As long as they know one, there is no need to learn the other two, three and four.
It's toxic, I can't stand it, please read the comments.
This book is like being born in a beggar's nest, but pretending to be the son of a billionaire all day long. Even eating is a problem, but every day he fantasizes about whether he can have a share of his billionaire father's assets. A beggar's life, an emperor's heart?
Tai Mo Ji can write half a chapter on one sentence.
The Great Perfection of the Innate Later Stage? ? ? ? ? ? What is this thing? Is there still the early stage, middle stage, late stage, consummation, and Dzogchen of the late stage of innate nature?
The article contains too much nonsense, and the protagonist can be cautious, but can your psychological description be briefer? I suspect you're overstating your word count!
Too much nonsense, I can't stand it anymore
It's all description, the same as a paper.
Are you worthy of letting a saint plot against you? Who do you think you are?
Hahahaha I laughed when I read the comment section. Fortunately I didn't read it.
It's gone, the author still needs to work harder