
Fang Waizhiyi
方外志异
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A long overdue book review The light and dark lines between the "body-snatcher" Xuan Weizi and the "original body" Eszhuo can be said to run through the entire text. "Fang Wai Zhi Yi" is a contrast between Xuan Weizi and Aisizhuo - Xuanweizi, who was defeated and reincarnated, has the enlightenment of being in harmony with the light, and has obtained the immortal way; Aiszhuo, who is a scheming figure, has become the enemy of the whole world and has fallen into troubled times. The comparison between the two parties illustrates the author's understanding of Taoism and body-building. It is worth mentioning that the same is true for Nazarui, who is exactly the same as Eszhuo and Xuan Weizi in the previous life. I guess this is because the author set the tone of the whole story about the entanglement between Xuan Weizi and Astra at the beginning of the book, and did not want the real Astra to appear earlier, so he created a similar template of Nazarui and Xuan Weizi to compete against each other. If Eszhuo can be understood as Xuanweizi's shadow and Xuanweizi's past, then Salui is Aiszhuo's counterpart in the present world.
It's such a good book. Although the chapters don't seem to be long, each chapter has a sufficient number of words, and there are not many words in it. It's much better than those books that are full of words. And the plot is very exciting in the middle and late stages, especially the reveal of Olenso's identity. Looking forward to the author's new book.
Yes, this book is delicious, 🤓🤓🤓
The true one, pure and unmixed, is called true, and the catastrophe that lasts forever is called one. The Supreme Being said: "The sky needs to be kept clear by the sun, moon and stars, the earth needs to be kept peaceful by the pearls and jade, and man can be kept alive by his spirit and vitality." One is the foundation. Origin is the body of Tao. Tao has no body, so Qiang calls it body. The body that has a body is not the real body. A body without a body can be used daily without loss. The true body is one. Zhen is the spirit of man, and is the spirit of man. The spirit is held in the air, the spirit is held in the spirit, the spirit and the spirit are held together, and the spirit is held in the sea of air. The creation of the divine turtle is the destiny of man. God is the nature of man, the red snake in the south. The fate is the northern black turtle. The tortoise and the snake are intertwined, the two qi swallow each other, and penetrate into one qi, flowing up and down, and connecting to everything.
At the beginning, there was a special lecture on Taoism and alchemy, but at the end, three wives and four concubines were still messing around outside, and all kinds of intrigues, which really insulted Taoism. The indigenous woman in the front actually gave birth to a son for the protagonist, wasn't she an experimental subject? Are you treating your son as an experimental subject? I felt that after reading more than 50 chapters, the more I read, the more disgusting I became. How could such a person become an immortal? It's reasonable if you're into the fantasy genre, but Taoism is not like that at all.
I'm a little confused, why did Xuan Weizi take that female native with him? It's okay that the leopard is a test subject, but what about the female aborigine? You killed someone's master and hundreds of uncles, and the people you harmed were expelled from the tribe. You saved someone after being begged twice by a leopard in the Holy Land, and you didn't even ask her to teach her Taoism? Even though she had clearly stated that she would leave in the future, she still had to teach her (to fight against the colonists and save the tribe) and the protagonist's current identity is also one of the invaders. Why? The protagonist didn't say anything in the article, so I was confused.
I find that many people read books now and start to take them out of context after reading a little bit. What about the protagonist befriending the enemy, or what about the protagonist teaching the enemy to make the enemy stronger. The only reason that is more reasonable is that I don't like the protagonist having a harem. If you don't like harem stories, you can understand it and I won't go into it. Everyone has their own preferences, but I saw that the author basically didn't write much about the emotional drama between the protagonist and the harem. Those women and the protagonist basically just get what they need, and there is nothing disgusting about it. As for the main character's enemies, helping his enemies, and teaching the humane law of other worlds, haha, I don't know if those people are here to deliberately be malicious or if they are really reading the book and only reading half of it before posting comments. Are Renxuan Weizi helping the priestess and leopard girl to be enemies? Xuan Weizi only used these two people as experimental subjects at first. Later, they discovered that Xuan Weizi could not handle them and Xuan Weizi voluntarily surrendered to them. As for the enemy, it's even more ridiculous. Don't stand for the protagonist, okay? In the beginning, the protagonist didn't regard the people in that town as his side at all. The people in the town just treated the protagonist as a useful tool and always troubled the protagonist. The protagonist had already planned to leave after recovering to a certain level of cultivation. On the contrary, the people from the priestess side later surrendered and became the protagonist's first team. The subsequent blockbuster plots basically revolve around this group of spirit guards. The funniest point of criticism is that it is not possible for the protagonist to teach humane law in another world. It is extremely ridiculous. Taoism itself is to be spread. Teaching barbarians is legitimate and cannot be more legitimate. What's more, the protagonist himself has said that the practice of Taoism cannot be completed by one person. It requires the collective wisdom and the joint promotion of a large number of Taoist elites. In this other world, the protagonist does not teach people to find fellow hammers? When did it become a mistake to teach barbarians the truth? Are aliens not humans anymore? Why are people from other worlds not qualified to practice Taoism? There are people from other worlds who are even more awesome than Xuan Weizi. The author is writing about things outside the world, and he must write about the collision and fusion of magic and otherworlds. If you don't like reading it, don't click in. It's not impossible to give opinions, but after reading a few snippets and then pulling them out of context to mislead other readers, it can really only be said to be ridiculous. Criticism is criticism. If you don't like reading this book, it's no big deal to criticize it. But if you continue to follow the book review and criticize it, I suspect that these people are professional smugglers.
Kung Fu and magical powers can be taught at will, as long as you take precautions. It's a good theory. It's a pity that it cannot withstand scrutiny. Since ancient times, it is easy to attack but difficult to defend. It is easy for you to pass on everything you have learned, but can you be prepared for everything? How about having an expert analyze the weaknesses of your skills? If you teach others boxing and kicking skills, you can protect yourself by wearing plate armor, but what about teaching others how to make firearms? Are you going to sleep with tank armor plates on every day? Where does the protagonist's transcendence, taking everything and asking for everything, come from? Isn't it just my own magical power? Isn't the logic distorted by taking what you have learned so lightly? If you teach the art of witchcraft and even methods that can change the social structure, how much of a burden would this be? Isn't this self-inflicted karma? Imagine that everyone knows the method of cultivation, why do you enjoy the Dharma and Land of the wealthy couple? Everyone knows the art of witchcraft. Why don't your relatives and friends find you as the instigator if you die? Everyone is embarking on the path of cultivation. What do the Master Group think? What you have learned must not be your own enlightenment. Your ancestors and great virtues of all generations have not been spread to the world. Why do you engage in compulsory education? Just because someone else taught you, the exercises are all your own? Duh! Ru Qiang said that he did not want to spread the teachings widely, but unfortunately I have already recorded it, so you cannot deny it Besides, in my opinion, spreading the teachings widely will make you lose your own specialness. Why is there so many loopholes in front of you, Master? Because you are a special profession that mages have no contact with at all, just like the Mongolian cavalry is to European iron cans. But when you spread Taoism widely, you will no longer be special. Those who are interested can analyze this system, and those who study Taoism will know it very well. When a large number of Taoists appear, you will no longer have a professional advantage! What's more, you also passed down the art of gathering rampant soldiers and even using witchcraft to defeat the enemy. You are responsible for the burden of spilling blood from the sky and endless killings. What you are doing is different from those who spread nuclear weapons and spread epidemics? The Necromancer is not as good as you!
It smells like a wandering immortal
I really like this book and hope it does better. If you like Taoism, fantasy, and farming, then you can read this book. As long as you understand the protagonist's level, it's not toxic at all. One or two "Shen Nong" cannot represent everyone, nor can they represent you. I hope this book will get better and better. Please check it out below! Upvote this post so more people can see it! Thank you (*°∀°)=3
There are always negative comments, so I'll add one. This book basically refers to the settings of Xu Gongzi Shengzhi, Shenyou, and Lingshan series, and writes a Western fantasy story based on the reincarnation of Qiye into another world. Because the setting is directly borrowed, the practice process does not seem so original. The main thing is to see how things in Western fantasy are integrated into the Chinese practice process, and the protagonist's practice process. . . As for the comments in the comments about teaching enemies and starting a harem, I feel that you are not at your level.
It's really poisonous to see the protagonist killing his teacher, his tribe, his secret admirer, and then teaching him how to practice Taoism. Shennong couldn't stand it even when he came. Unable to bear it any longer, I withdrew.
Hasn't anyone built a building to counteract that bad criticism? Do your comments have actual suggestions? Do you express the need to discuss questions? This book does not need your praise, but what I see is a malicious evaluation of the character settings in this novel. It is impossible for every character setting to be so consistent with your three views and your so-called positive energy. No book can cater to everyone's ideas. My main reason is that when I first read the book review every day and see that post, I feel disconnected.
Looking at the back, the son of the villain's plane was specially set up to give away the most beautiful woman. The author probably thought that this was a test of the reader's Taoism? ? ?
In fact, the author has always pointed out that the protagonist's idea is to leave the world and be independent and carefree. All magical powers, power and status are just by-products of practice, and the establishment of organizations and forces is just to prove whether the improved Taoism can be passed in other worlds. As for women, apart from the fact that the author likes to drive, the protagonist doesn't even show much tenderness. Manipulation accounts for the most part and less emotion. Maybe for the protagonist, the harem is just a by-product of spiritual practice.
It can be regarded as a masterpiece. There are no major poisonous points. Occasionally, some small poisonous points are acceptable. Overall, it has surpassed 90% of the starting point works.
This is a pretty good novel. The author has his own ideas. It describes the process of a monk setting up a religion in another world. The Tao has no morality, good or evil. When you read it, it is meaningless to be obsessed with enemies, subordinates, wives and children. The main point of interest is how the protagonist's Tao changes in different worlds and how he collides with the powerful people in the other world. As for the male protagonist's dissemination of Taoism in other worlds, it is something that must be done. You can understand the male protagonist as a scientist with great power who spreads science in other worlds. The better he spreads science, the more scientific research results he can gain, the more he can confirm his own Tao, and thus reach a higher level.
I personally have read all the chapters so far and think this book is very well written. The specific good points are as follows: 1. The protagonist is very fairy-like. He never takes sides casually, nor does he fight for anything. He is very clear and serious about what he wants, and all actions revolve around his own ideals. He will carefully think about the gains and losses before taking action, so there will be no inexplicable actions. 2. The protagonist is never blindly arrogant. He does not look down on people from other worlds because of his achievements in Taoism. He has always treated this strange world with great caution, so he can make friends with many people from other worlds and learn from each other. Even if they are difficult opponents, the protagonist can deal with them appropriately and will not mindlessly crush his opponents, but he will never be truly forced into a desperate situation. This kind of plot is very comfortable to watch. 3. The author writes about "Fangwai", so his description of the other world is very delicate. The other world is not just a group of big and rough barbarians. The other world also has its own great civilization and its own powerful system. The protagonist cannot crush it all the way, but there will be many different sparks between the protagonist and the other world, which makes people feel very fresh. In this book, you can see a strange arcane civilization, and you can also see a Taoist thought that is completely different in style but perfectly integrated into it. 4. The author's own understanding of the world and his thoughts on human nature are very rich. In the book, the author uses the protagonist's words to express many of his thoughts on the relationship between man and nature and the relationship between people. These thoughts are not empty principles, and may not all be correct, but they are very good as a reference and reference. 5. The description of the supporting characters in this book is very good. Regardless of whether they play an important role in the plot, each supporting character has his own personality and thoughts. Some are sympathetic to the protagonist, and some are at odds with the protagonist. However, the thinking of these supporting characters all have their own reasons. The author enriches the flesh and blood of these characters through some descriptions, so that this book will not become a one-man show of the protagonist, but a big drama performed by countless people. To sum up, I think this book is worth reading patiently and carefully. Maybe you will feel dissatisfied while reading the book, but I believe that these plots are logically reasonable. The protagonist's outlook on life is relatively positive, but his acting style is more eclectic. There may be many surprises after reading it. If you really don't like it, I think it's reasonable to point out the bad points, but please don't take quotes out of context to deliberately discredit this book. In this impetuous age, it is really not easy to find a book like this that can be read for a long time. If you don't like it, don't hurt it.
The protagonist kills the heroine's parents and relatives, and then teaches her Taoism to help her level up. Later, the heroine falls in love with the protagonist and gives birth to a child for him? The logic is touching
I've read Chapter 80. The book is a good book, but what's particularly toxic is that the author likes to bring in his own private philosophy. People who have studied Ma Zhe, Ma Zhengjing, and science and society don't want to read the author's philosophical thoughts.
I really don't like the protagonist's long talk about aliens and leopards, because there is a logical problem here,If you really want to teach leopards, why can't you use more plain and understandable language? The protagonist wanted to explore the changes in the original world's martial arts in the other world, so he caught a leopard to teach her how to practice the martial arts, but he always talked about Taoist theory at length. I was very confused how this leopard could learn it? The protagonist was a Yang Shen in his previous life, and seems to be a relatively powerful boss. He should understand these theories very well, but the performance seems to be scripted. The protagonist should be able to teach students according to their aptitude instead of playing the piano to others. Because no matter what the conditions are, such as different cultures in the world, or leopards with low education, explanatory words are always easier to understand than terminology. If you can't understand the explanation, how can you understand the terminology. I know that some people like to read this kind of monastic theory and don't like to read explanations, so some people asked me if I couldn't distinguish the relationship between the author and the protagonist, and asked me why I didn't go to Baidu. It's also said that the protagonist is Yang Shen, but the author is not. But if the author doesn't understand, he can look up the information. If it doesn't work, he can make it up. He has to show the power of the protagonist. What's the use of being able to write long stories? There are logical problems with the protagonist's behavior here. Perhaps the only explanation is that readers like this.
Why do I feel that this book is more comfortable to read than the Wandering Immortal? I feel that the Wandering Immortal is always running around, but his strength is always vague and he is not strong enough to hold the audience. It is not fun to read, and the description of the indigenous people is too low. I have high-end ideas and thoughts, and the indigenous people are so stupid. It seems that everyone is drunk and I am alone.
Let me clear the way for you and teach me Chinese Taoism at will. Harem, one son and one daughter. It is recommended not to watch
I finally figured it out, the protagonist is nothing but a cultivator! In his previous life, he was Zhang Jiao's number one, right?
It's inexplicable. Although the protagonist talks about a bunch of monastic theories, he does the same things as ordinary novice protagonists. If you keep reading like this, you can continue to read. But suddenly the literary youth, I woke up, and I felt bad after teaching Leopard Taoism. Then as expected, the protagonist was cold on the outside and warm on the inside with a bitter smile and accepted the Taoism of the woman who killed the tribe and the whole family. Alas... I can tolerate the novice plot, but combined with the literary youth, I can't stand it.
The idea is quite good, but after reading some parts, it feels like an author who is inexperienced in the world is writing about an accomplished man who has traveled through the mortal world and transcended the world. There are too many descriptions of Taoism, which is interesting but too lengthy. The description of social thinking is a disaster. For example, a high school student thinks that to see through the world, he needs to escape from the world and practice Taoism. As a result, the social truth he tells makes people think, "What the hell is this?"
Where to send the girl?
I saw a story about a saint being taken away by a bull, and after searching for a long time, I found out that it was a female passerby. This saint didn't know the protagonist and had no hidden plot. Some deminers are really confused
No, it gave me a headache. The author described the alchemy and spiritual magic practiced by the protagonist at length. It really gave me a headache. All kinds of confusing terms are really unnecessary...
There is only one good-looking book of this type called "The Wandering Taoist", written by Kui Quanbian.
Authors, you can't write a novel without going on at length about the principles of magic and the worldview, right?
It's just too short. It only has less than ten chapters. It doesn't tell a good story. It's a long chapter talking about the main character's magic principles and various principles of Western fantasy scenes. You are here to write a novel, not an essay‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️ What's more important is that your so-called logically rigorous principle is awkward! 🤮