
Ruo Xianxing
若仙行
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 974k Words
- Genre
- Xianxia Romance
- Audience
- Female
- Subgenre
- Classical Xianxia
- Updated
- 7y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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441Chapters
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From the introduction, I thought she was a heroine who is dedicated to practicing Taoism! What a pity.
If I don't like Mingzhan, can't he have his own experience? I don't like that he is always around the heroine. He is not suitable to be the male protagonist.
I just read this book, which is very profound. I just want to ask if it has written about the world above the Nascent Soul. Also, I don't understand why the framework of the female fairy tale world is so small. Many of them only write about the Nascent Soul's transformation into gods, and very few write about the Mahayana. Those great spells that can really destroy the world can be used in the Nascent Soul stage.
The only requirement I have for the male protagonist is to love the female protagonist. Isn't there something bad about little puppies? Do you have to find someone who is dedicated to your career? Boys like girls to be weaker than them. Why do girls like boys to be better than themselves? My requirement for cultivating immortality is that women must not be stronger than men. In many novels, the male protagonist is the strongest among the immortals. It seems that this is the only way to be worthy of the heroine. . . Actually, let's be honest. Girls. Boys with strong ambitions are generally very cool.
Is there a male protagonist? Can I enter the trap?
The heroine is also very arrogant. The equality contract can be terminated unilaterally. What if it is terminated for some reason one day and the rabbit says that he left the wood spirit space or is forced to say it? What if the person who comes to rob is very powerful? Have you finished the whole book?
I originally thought it was about cultivating immortals, so I just read it. After reading a few chapters, I didn't want to read anymore. I just felt that it was easy for the heroine to get fate, such as tripods and rabbits, and the personalities of the heroine's treasures were too childish and boring. I didn't want to read it anymore, so I gave up.
Personally, I prefer a male protagonist, but I'm happy to not have a male protagonist in this article! Mingzhan really felt too awkward, especially the part where he and the heroine just met was so awkward! And the appearance is also very unpleasant!
My views on Taoist monks
I often read novels about cultivating immortals. As novels are not real cultivating immortals, it is normal to have Taoist companions. But what is difficult to accept is that people who write novels like to find people who are old enough to be her grandfather to be Taoist companions. Often when practicing Qi, a handsome guy from the foundation building period will appear as his future opponent. Is there no outstanding man in the same age group? Not to mention that age is not a problem in the world of cultivation, so I have always wondered whether in reality, people who are good at writing, as long as the man is good-looking, would like to find a man who can be her grandfather as a husband. It's just that the world doesn't allow it, so why are you embarrassed? As long as there are a hundred cultivation novels written by Taoists, at least 95 of them will either be fathers or grandfathers.
Recommended to read the first half
Probably because of my solid writing skills and the fairly likable heroine, I feel pretty good about the plot before the war between the three clans! Although the gold finger is a bit thick, it is better than looking at it and feeling depressed! I thought I really found a rare good article during the book listening activity! But the plot after that was a bit boring, as if there was nothing to write about, and plots were added here and there, but the plot was independent and tasteless! For example: The war between the three clans has just ended, and an inexplicable evil witch boss suddenly appeared. His origin and strength are still unclear. It seems that the fight was exciting, but there is nothing to see! Without any warning, he ran to the mortal world to look for the useless "reincarnation grass", and then listened to the story and found out the heroine's life experience. The subsequent scene was so affectionate that the mortal parents died in vain and were buried in the earth for peace. They also burned the bones of their parents and sister, and then kneaded them into beads and wore them around their necks for the rest of their lives. They were known as "protectors"! To be honest, my outlook was a little shattered at that moment. . The subsequent interstellar travel, return to the post-apocalyptic earth, etc. Are not my favorite story backgrounds, so I will skip them directly! Throughout the whole book, I feel that the author seems to have written the story without thinking clearly about the conception and arrangement of the plot. Why do you say this? Obviously the foundation-building period is the "growth stage" where the heroine strives to improve herself and the plot line reaches its climax. Suddenly, there is a destined phase of recruiting disciples, and she has taken in a litter of 4 disciples at once, as if she is overflowing with motherhood (I don't believe it if she doesn't deliberately add to the plot)! Damn, you've done everything about Jindan Yuanying, what else can you do when you get to Jindan Yuanying? We can only continue to fill in some nonsensical and tasteless plots, so it is understandable that the screenwriter will finish the whole book by the Nascent Soul stage! However, I feel that the handling of the emotional line in this book is okay. It can be said that there is cp or it can be said that there is no cp. Anyway, the heroine has "oyster sauce" and others are chasing her, but she just wants to pursue the truth! However, what is a bit speechless is that the heroine herself is not interested in romance, but she always makes fun of a few cheap apprentices, asking them to find wives for three days or two, which is quite annoying! Actually, I personally think it doesn't matter whether there is a male protagonist or not. The important thing is that you can't delay your cultivation just because of feelings! Living in the world of cultivating immortals, isn't the most important thing to cultivate and seek immortality? Love can only be the icing on the cake! What's more, the journey to immortality is slow, and when the strength is low, you don't even have the ability to protect yourself, where will you find the time to fall in love! For true love, you should sink your mind, work hard to grow, and achieve mutual success. When you stand at the top of combat power or have a life span of tens or hundreds of thousands, and you have a clearer understanding of what path you are pursuing, you can then consider whether to become a Taoist couple. Will you be more responsible for each other? "If love lasts for a long time, how can it last forever?" Personally, I think that intercourse is the attitude that a cultivator should have towards relationships!
To be honest, I think it's good to read, and at least I'm willing to read it in one sitting. Some fairy tales are very depressing and I can't stand them anymore. My favorite fairy stew, Mortal Girl Fairy Gourd, and My Disciple Failed Again are all like this. It's okay. It has a plot and is not pretentious.
Suddenly I found a pit 😁 ~( ̄▽ ̄~)~
I really like the three years of experience that Du Ruo and his team had before accepting the inheritance. It was not a simple and crude way to seize treasures. It is both a treasure hunt and an experience of life. I personally feel that seeking the Tao is not only an improvement in cultivation and spell strength, but also an experience of life!
How about emmmmmmm?
Reading the comments, the author once seemed to have a male protagonist who knew something about it. It's such a pity. Goodbye.
I have listened to more than 130 episodes and am preparing to use Qidian to reward them. Please tip a ticket for recommendations. I don't want to hear it now. I quite liked it at first. It feels like a waste now. Writing about other people's things is indistinguishable and indiscriminate. Just kill people. No matter if this person is human or demon. Your apprentice stole someone else's fairy grass. This is a monster that leads you to other monsters. The ground was killed by other monsters. Isn't this normal? You can only steal other people's things. Others cannot take revenge. I really don't like to listen to books like this. Just because this is your apprentice. You love and care. Do you think it is right for the apprentice to rob you? Because he is a monster, he deserves to die. This book is very similar to a TV series I watched some time ago. The heroine initially had an incident and was saved. At the same time, he always thought he had saved him. He belongs to himself. The one who saved him. If you don't understand, you should beat and scold the heroine. Later the heroine met the hero. Two people are in love. Come out again to brush up on your presence. Because I saved you, your life and everything about you belongs to me. What you wrote feels exactly like the TV series I watched. You are simply saying that I can kill you, but you cannot seek revenge from me. If you seek revenge from me. Hey, I'm the protagonist in the protagonist's novel. Those supporting characters. Want to kill me. I'll just write you to death and that's it. ,. I won't say any more. Forget it, after all, after listening to your book, I will give you a reward and a vote. Find other books to listen to. 😴😴😴
Free for a limited time, I finished watching it. Although I regret that the heroine and Ming Zhan are not together, they are devoted to the Tao and it is quite good to grow together. I am not opposed to not having a male protagonist, but I would rather have someone accompany me on the long journey. When I saw the latest chapter, I suddenly felt like I was reading a quick story. Will follow the article.
I like this article very much. The female protagonist is not a noob and has her own values. The male protagonist is not necessarily a partner. I like it very much. It's worth reading.
Does this book have a male protagonist? If there is no male protagonist, and after reading the work and feeling that it fits the book list, I can add the book to my book list. Please give me a reply from the author!
It's a pity that Mingzhan and Du Ruo are not together, but this ending is also very good. I hope they will be friends and confidants forever. The road to eternal life is long and lonely. It is also a blessing to have someone who can always accompany you but not interfere with the other person's path. It is also a kind of happiness to be two parallel lines that extend infinitely and are always together.
The second half is a bit childish, like a child playing house
After reading dozens of chapters, let me tell you my opinion. 1. The heroine took the sect's wood spirit. I know she did not do it voluntarily, but the wood spirit's ability to provide the sect has since been cut off, and the earth is still in the end of the Dharma era. This is why I don't like this setting. 2. In a different world, the heroine can definitely make some achievements by using the knowledge of the original world. This is OK. 3. The heroine has an unpleasant personality. When we met for the second time, she got along with the group of immortal cultivators in the sect like long-time friends. 4. The details are not in place and the data is not rigorous. 5. In general, if you don't care about the details, you can read it. After all, it is an article written in 18 years.
It's wonderful, the plot constructed by the author is very rich, and it reads very smoothly. The description of the characters is just right, and the branches and main lines of the article change naturally and are interlocking. In addition to this book, I am also following "The Monk Family" and read more than a thousand chapters in one go! There is a shortage of books. Do you have any good book recommendations?
After watching Ming Zhan, I was really worried that he was the male protagonist, so I went to read the comments and saw that he was not the male protagonist. I was relieved to see that he was not the male protagonist. This is not to say that you have to watch without CP, but this person's character is really unlikable. Fortunately I said no.