
Qingxu
清虚
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.4M Words
- Genre
- Cultivation
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Mythic Cultivation
- Updated
- 17y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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One of the best prehistoric novels I have ever read
A buried ancient novel
I've read this book several times and I don't know why there are so many trolls, but they still troll in a reasonable manner. Are you used to being a keyboard warrior? Now I read all the ancient novels based on this one, but there is no one similar to it, and none of them are as good as this one.
One of the best prehistoric novels, the author cleverly weakened the background setting of Pangu, discarded the setting of the innate demon god that can easily cause chaos, and set the tone of the prehistoric world as a struggle for orthodoxy. At the same time, various mythological stories and historical figures are connected in a reasonable and well-founded way, which solves the shortcomings of having few characters in the ancient times, being unable to afford death, and being stereotyped. It also boldly advances the plot, focusing on another calamity after becoming a god, while maintaining balance and rationality at all times. And the plots at the end sublimate the saint, which is commendable. I feel ashamed that I didn't subscribe to the full text until today.
The physical book I read a long time ago is really interesting. The book is still under the cabinet in my hometown. Now Honghuangliu feels like a plot. There is no such ethereal feeling 😅
I can't stand this setting anymore, so I'll give it a thumbs up.
Hey, what a great novel, but it was buried, hey.
There are typos in the article, the ashram is from Jiuhua Mountain to Wangwu Mountain, but the heart of the Holy Mother is completely dedicated, but there is no Taoist heart at all.
What does Qingxu Daodezhenjun have to do with you? I'm a Twelve Golden Immortal, why don't you become a disciple of Tongtian? Isn't it embarrassing to be famous? I also accepted Kong Xuan as my disciple, and I was also drunk. I had a pretentious style and it was awkward to write.
To be honest, there are indeed many poisonous points. Even a half-step saint, infinitely close to the saint of heaven, is no match for a saint. A saint can kill anyone infinitely close to a saint with just one breath. Not to mention that the protagonist is a quasi-sage. How can the protagonist, a mere quasi-sage, fight against the Qibao Miaoshu driven by Zhunti for so long? Bixiao caused such a big cause and effect in the fight between the five saints. Who other than a saint would dare to bear the cause and effect for her? The protagonist just said that the senior brother will help you bear the consequences and that's it? I'm curious how the protagonist can survive? The protagonist is a person that Western religions want to get rid of. With such a huge cause and effect, no one dares to say anything and directly kill the protagonist. There is nothing to say. Without it, understand the cause and effect, because the protagonist has to bear this huge cause and effect. He must die and there is simply no way to survive. When I saw this, I just stopped watching. I couldn't stand it anymore. I thought it was too daring to cause any cause and effect?
The author was born at the wrong time! It would be nice to write this now.
I just want to say, when did Pangu become Hongjun's second son, and he was together with Sanqing and Nuwa. When he left, he was poisonous and hurt his eyes.
The three Honghuangliu novels "Buddha is the Tao", "Rebirth of Hunyuan Dao" and "Qingxu" have left the most profound impression on me. I don't know how many people still remember the sentence "Big Brother" in Qingxu. The youth I can't go back to
Why do we have to use the current setting standards to demand this book? It appeared very early. In that era, prehistoric novels were blooming everywhere, and various settings and ideas emerged in endlessly. They just gradually settled into the "mainstream prehistoric" that everyone recognizes today There is no need to demand it by current standards. They are already part of the prehistoric flow.
What kind of TM is written? Damn it, it's really a bit poisonous.
The story of the prehistoric era begins with the creation of the sky by Pangu. Your setting - it's really "extraordinary". It's like your grandfather was born to you and your father calls you eldest brother. That's a big deal.
Respect traditional Chinese culture and don't change it randomly
I read the physical book when I was in school. Does anyone have a physical book? I sincerely buy it.
However, nothing has changed for the protagonist;
Shen Nong: A book that compares and selects readers. The logic is not particularly rigorous.
Well, I saw the section about Fengshen Measuring Tribulation versus the Western Cult. It probably has more than a hundred chapters. Oh my God, I'm convinced. Even though they have been tried to confer gods, they have faced off against Western religions, yet they still don't want to kill him and put him on the list of conferred gods? I'm really convinced. He looked like he was sick. They all conferred gods to measure calamities. He knew that the Western religion wanted to deal with Jiejiao without weakening the opponent's strength. It's really getting more and more toxic. As a time traveler, just go with the flow if you don't change the development of the plot. If you don't say something clearly, forget it. Is Western religion really barren? Western religion is more powerful than Taoism as a whole, including human religion, explanatory religion, and interception religion. What can I say about gathering Western teachings and cultivating them with all their strength? Then the Miao Renjiao Chanjiao Jiejiao doesn't put all its effort into cultivating it? You say that the West teaches people to concentrate fewer resources. I can accept it even if there are too many people in Jiejiao to cultivate and there is not a concentration of resources in Western teachers. What about people teaching? There are only a few people teaching in Renmin, and they are even fewer than those taught in the West. Wouldn't it mean that the teaching resources are more concentrated than those in the West? What's the result? As the leader of the Human Cult, Xuandu does not have a quasi-sage, or he is already a quasi-sage. There are only a dozen or so second-generation Chan teachers, and the third generation also adopts elite education, and there are only a few people there, but so far there is no quasi-sage. The Jie sect has many people but also the most luck resources, but there are only three quasi-sages, Kong Xuan and Duobao, the protagonists. The protagonist is a time traveler, which is an anomaly. It cannot be counted. There are only two quasi-sages, Duobao and Kongxuan. There are only three quasi-sages in Taoism as a whole, not counting the protagonists. Are there seven quasi-sages among the seven ancient Buddhas? Is Western religion still barren? Is there no one available to him? Even if they are barren, they are better than Taoism, which is not barren and occupies the land of three continents. So if the West is not ruined, it must be against heaven? If you want to highlight the protagonist, it must be logical, right? Is a Western religion stronger or poorer than the entire Taoism plus Nuwa's demon sect? He and Chanjiao both met and the Western religion did not kill anyone. They said before that in order to let Jiejiao leave some information for others to be listed, they even matched and refused to do it? Chanjiao, you said that Sanqing was originally a family, and Chanjiao would not send Chanjiao disciples to the list until Chanjiao had not killed Jiejiao's disciples. Although I am a little speechless, I can understand it. What about Western religion? They all faced off against Zhunti, and they all took action. They also knew that the Western Sect wanted to destroy the Jie Jiao, but they didn't take action. In order to conform to the development of most prehistoric novels, the co-authors with names and surnames were not included in the list? Even if they were against themselves, they wouldn't kill them. They could only try their best to save a few talented Jie Jiao disciples. Those on the list are all Jie Jiao disciples and casual cultivators? The other Chan Jiao people teach the Western Jiao that they won't kill even if they are against each other? Just wait for the other party to put the Jie Jiao disciples on the list? If the other party has a saint, then the leader of Tongtian Cult is no longer a saint? I have tolerated the previous poison, but I really can't stand this episode between him and the Western religion. Western religion is stronger than Taoism as a whole and will not kill anyone encountered. Anyway, the more poison you have, the more poisonous it will be. It's really unbearable. Of course, the writing style is still good. If you don't pay attention to logic and rigor, you can still read it.
This was probably the first prehistoric novel I had ever read, and I fell in love with the prehistoric system. However, after reading more, I found that they were almost the same.
I originally read it, but the author still retained it, and did not fully open up the idea of becoming a saint before the opening of heaven.
The author has opened a new book
I read this novel when I was in junior high school. After fifteen years, I feel a little bored recently, so I want to find some books I have read before and read them again. However, after thinking about many books for a long time, I feel that I can't stand them today, such as the Deep Coiling Dragon Transforms into the World of Immortality, etc., But this is the only novel that I still like. However, I am deeply impressed. As an old bookworm who has not read online novels for a long time, and as someone who has read many genres and types of novels, if I were to look back on the past today and see so many novels, I still think Honghuangliu is my favorite genre of novels. Today I came to Qidian specifically to read this book again. I just found a few modern Honghuangliu novels, and I was deeply moved. There is a sense of melancholy at not being able to find the shadow of the Honghuang novels that I once loved, and I also see many book friends' criticisms of some Honghuang novel systems. Behind the criticism, I feel gratified that today's Honghuang novels are standardized and systematic, and they admire the high level of appreciation of today's readers.
Although it is a book written more than ten years ago, it is indeed a good book. It would have been better if the setting was not to worship Pangu as a teacher.
My first prehistoric novel in my life
It's a bit difficult to read the writing and plot now, but the childhood memories are always beautiful
Where is the author? Why no reply?
The first ancient novel I read in junior high school