
All the Gods Are Immortal
诸天老不死
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- Completed
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- 701k Words
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- Male
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- Myriad Worlds
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Well, if I look at it. The writing is flawless. The protagonist is not poisonous yet. If you can bear the ending of Crossing the World to be even worse than the ending of the original book. That's really worth seeing
I just want to say something, did you make a mistake and when you were preparing to wait for more than 500 chapters, you actually entered the palace. Author, won't your heart hurt? 😆
A World of Condor Shooting with 190 chapters written
If you have not entered Bodhi, you will not understand the true meaning. But that doesn't stop it from being a good book
You're such a fucking eunuch and you're still recommending me? What are these editors from Qidian. Now?
It is really good to write and read Buddhist scriptures in the beginning to create the Yin and Yang Sutra. The Buddhist sutras are completely inconsistent with Yin and Yang. Yin and yang are the theoretical basis of Taoism. Buddhist scriptures do not involve yin and yang at all. There are also scriptures written by later generations of Han people, and the reference is very shallow. Buddhism and Taoism are two completely different theories. The use of yin and yang by Buddhism is really inconsistent, and it is too embarrassing. I suggest you change it.
While improving the character of the protagonist, he is doing suffocating plagiarism
What era was the Condor Shooting? What era was Mingjiao Fangla in? The author should go back to school to make up for his history.
I think it would be fine if you were in Taoism. I didn't want to watch it just because it started with Buddhism. Personal opinion.
So bland! I have been following the original work, and at most I have saved the people in Shaolin! I'm also impressed with the martial arts aspect, let alone the Zen flavor! All they use are Taoist theories, and the martial arts used by a great virtuous monk have no compassion at all. Shouldn't the Buddhists be able to do as little harm as possible? Look at what the protagonist teaches you, if you can kill everything with one hit, tsk tsk tsk! It's better to start as a Taoist.
I can't stand it anymore after reading Chapter 12. The protagonist's character is completely confusing and the supporting characters are clueless.
After reading the previous point, I suppressed my Taoism and respected the Buddha. I copied the Jiuyin Sutra and sued Huang Shang for plagiarism...
Yijinguoguo originally came from Taoism. The author has to be like Cha Yong to create a world-class martial arts out of Shaolin. Bah bah bah!
The Nine Yin Scriptures are Taoist and are learned using Buddhist methods. They are too poisonous.
I like this protagonist. He learns knowledge and then applies what he learns. The scriptures and Taoist canons in the world of martial arts and immortals are all real treasures! ! This is equivalent to the scientific theoretical knowledge of our world, knowledge is like a tree! The magical powers and so on are just the fruits that this tree naturally bears!
The poison of this book lies in the Buddhist scriptures. No young person has read any Buddhist scriptures, and he is not a local sect, so he cannot understand it. But basically everyone knows that Taoism talks about yin and yang and the five elements, and Buddhism talks about karma. You said that if Master Xiaoyaozi of the Xiaoyao sect at the beginning learned martial arts from Taoist classics, he would still be able to understand it. The key is to simply learn martial arts from Buddhist scriptures. If he is so powerful, how can he become a disciple of Tianlongbabu at the age of a hundred? Enlightenment, why didn't I realize it before? I couldn't understand it at all, such as the Heart Sutra, etc., It doesn't fit the human body at all. How can I realize it? The yin and yang and the five elements of Tao fit people better. It makes people feel uncomfortable to attribute everything to monks.
I originally wanted to watch it, but when I saw that the main character was a bald donkey, I decided to forget it. 😅😅😅
In fact, it doesn't matter whether there is a female protagonist or not. But you don't want the target to have no heroine, and then a bunch of women are flirting with the protagonist. After a while, this girl is so beautiful and gentle, and that girl is so beautiful, but in the end, you don't want it. This kind of thing is disgusting.
Ye Erniang deserved to die but she did not deserve to die in Xu Zhu's hands. The author deliberately arranged for Xu Zhu to kill his own mother. He deserved that many people abandoned the book.
The reason for going down the mountain is too far-fetched, can't you think about it carefully? Wouldn't it be nice for the protagonist to be an indifferent master in the mountains? Do you have to go down the mountain and degrade yourself?
Sticking to the original work, the protagonist has few roles, there is a lot of suffering in the world, but what does this have to do with the protagonist? The main character doesn't care about it, so it makes me feel uncomfortable watching it😖. Without his own ideas, he follows Jin Yong's line and has no own path. Apart from innovation in martial arts, there is nothing to watch.
That Master of Inheritance has been removed from the shelves?
What the hell is written behind this! ! In the Liaozhai chapter, one's own people kill one's own people, and the protagonist doesn't stop him. But Zhuge Wolong, who killed hundreds of babies, is okay? ! ! The three views are very wrong.
Brother, I will update ten chapters in one breath. I don't know if this is possible.
Coming from Chen Laomo, it's a pity that such a good article is missing. Read this book first.
Is there anything like this? It's best to stay in Jin Yong's plane and slowly cultivate immortality.
I read it in one sitting and felt pretty good. The author should be familiar with Jin Yong's martial arts, and Tianlong and Condor are well connected. The exercises in Liaozhai are also very interesting.
What's going on with this update? Is there any fellow Taoist who can shed some light on this?
This book reminds me of the monastic career of Bai Zhongxian written by Guanqi back then. I wonder if anyone has read it. Although the plot is different, the plot direction is similar. The protagonist of different Guanqi's books is more involved in the plot. This one is behind the scenes, each with its own strengths. The final ending should be the reopening of the world, but the specific plot is worth looking forward to. At present, the protagonist's three Taoist disciples correspond to the Three Pure Ones of the Prehistoric Period. The snake demon corresponds to Nuwa, Bodhi corresponds to Zhunti, and Xu Zhu corresponds to who can't be sure. From the current point of view, it corresponds to Ksitigarbha, but he separated from Kinnara, which is later Wutian. If you calculate this way, it should be the corresponding Jie Yin or Tathagata. It depends on what the author writes later.
Is the update of the 2019 book too slow...