
Liaozhai Road Longevity Chronicles
聊斋路长生志
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 2.2M Words
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Rules Horror
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Star type, powerful type, business war type.
Somewhat Once
I often remember that the sun is setting in the creek pavilion, and I am so drunk that I don't know my way back. Returning to the boat late after all the fun, I strayed into the depths of lotus flowers. Fighting for the crossing, fighting for the crossing, startling a group of gulls and herons.
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His fairy grass is my poison. This is just my personal book list, and it is also a reference for fellow readers looking for books. Recommended usage: The first step is to just read the title of the book and read it from beginning to end. If there is more than 50% repetition rate as you are reading to catch up or have already read a good book, please go to the next step; The second step is to select a book with a lot of likes that you have not read, open it and read the introduction. If you agre
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This book is poisonous. It is a story about a modern man who travels through another era and practices Taoism. The poisonous point is that in the modern age of the end of the law, magic is bad on the street. You have to use some magic from another world. There are a lot of crooked magic spells, which are useless. The brain is sick. The supporting character has a strange brain circuit. If you can't stand it, you have to fight back. I'm drunk too, haha
TMD, the more I read, the more I look like I'm giving the author a big ear, 🔨🔨🔨🔨
The author wrote about the transformation of an ordinary person in the early stage. Although the writing style is not very good, I feel that the character's personality is quite real. But the relationship between the plot and the characters later is really too toxic. 🙏Dissuaded
In fact, what is the protagonist's problem? All the actions of the protagonist are normal. This is normal because he is a human being. But where is the blame? The blame lies in the salary granted to him, he is a man with a vocation. The person who is awarded the salary must abide by the laws of heaven and the laws of the Yin, and he practices the authentic Taoist methods and conducts various actions, which has given rise to wrong views. In traditional Taoist practice, if you have wrong views, you will not be able to truly practice the true Dharma, even if you are given a salary. It can only be said that this is the author's setting. If you don't like it, there's no need to criticize it. It's just a matter of letting it go. For example, I saw part of it and just decided to let it go.
On the whole, it's just cow shit with flowers, abandon the pit...
At the beginning of the full text, the highlights are very good and quite attractive, but in the middle, there are a lot of shortcomings. It always feels like it does not have the demeanor of a righteous Taoist priest, but a bit like an evil way - it feels inconsistent with the official position it wears. The plot also feels a bit compact. It could be a little more polished and nourishing, and there is no need to keep killing and killing.
Invincible
After reading the beginning, I thought it was a growth stream and slowly gaining experience. After reading more than 200 chapters, the protagonist is still as stupid as ever. He has become an immortal and still looks at the face of a mortal being threatened by a big-headed soldier. He has been slapped in the face by others and still obeys. He has offended others to death and yet he is still pretending to be a good man and a believer.
To sum it up in one sentence, Sunshine Avenue will not go all the way but will take the wrong path.
Now the more the protagonist reads, the more he wants to give the author a slap in the face, so he will read it after this paragraph is over.
Look at my bookshelf. The protagonist is devoted to the Tao, is ruthless in doing things, disowns his relatives, kills decisively, and kills anyone who blocks the Tao!
The protagonist is a bit stupid, and I don't know what the author is thinking. Although I have just started watching it, I already want to complain about it.
I don't know if it's good or not, but so many people say it's not good, so I think it means something.
Personally, I don't really like things about Buddhism. It's best to write about whatever the topic is.
After reading Chapter 18, I thought the writing was pretty good, a bit like the Great Sage from Liaozhai.
Never judge a gentleman's heart with a villain's heart
After reading the first chapter, there are still so many negative fans, which proves that this book is good and worth collecting. Controversy is normal. Only in this way can I be motivated.
The author is great. He is in his 30s and has a daughter. His mentality is different from that of a young man, but he does not have the rigor of an adult. It is really poisonous. I feel so angry that I want to beat him to death. What kind of magic do you want to do?
The protagonist has a bad outlook on life. He is still a mama's baby in his thirties, greedy for money, stealing, bullying the weak and afraid of the strong. What a waste! I'm divorced and I don't care about my daughter, but I'm hanging out with a teenage country maid all day long. Don't practice the serious Taoist exercises with your heart, just learn a bunch of evil methods. In the final analysis, the lack of the protagonist's three views means that the author's three views are wrong. The character will grow with age. That is nonsense. The protagonist is in his thirties. Do you think he is a child?
I didn't pay attention to the weirdness of the monthly ticket, and thought it was a really good book. At the beginning, I thought there was something wrong with the protagonist's character, and thought it could be changed later. But the more I looked at it, the more wrong it became. It's OK to have a weak character, and you can change it through hard work, and it's OK to have inconsistent views. After all, everyone's views are different, but morality cannot have no bottom line, then this person is really useless. . . I wasted a whole afternoon, I wish future readers can successfully avoid lightning!
Pretty! The Eight Classics of Zheng'er teaches Taoist priests how to raise little devils. You are truly worthy of being a Taoist priest. Your ancestral court worships the Fox Fairy next to Wang Lingguan, so why don't you raise a kid! High! Good! The Patriarch was so merciful that he didn't kill me.
A modern person, and an adult who has gone through family changes, is not too young at the age of thirty. I admit that hundreds of thousands is indeed not small money, but because of this, we should know what money should be taken and what money is not easy to take. It is hot to the touch. Every time the opponent launches a silver bullet offensive, let go. I won't say anything else. Over time, others will know that the protagonist is a shallow-sighted loser who has never seen money. Every time I get into trouble because of money, I don't remember it long enough. Also, since you have practiced magic, you must have reverence. It is bullshit every time, so it is not a shame to do it! With regard to this virtue and the method of refining thunder, Wang Lingguan had already beaten him to death with a whip.
I was really convinced. I originally thought that it would be weird for the protagonist to inherit a bunch of orthodox spells in the golden finger of his mobile phone and raise ghosts without practicing them. I held back and looked down, and when I encountered a corpse, I started to raise a corpse again, and slipped away.
I endured reading more than 70 chapters, and I really want to ask a question: How did those people who praised this book for its good writing continue to read it?
This book could be considered a good book when it appeared ten years ago, but it is no longer good. It doesn't matter whether the protagonist's views are crooked or not. People are always different. The protagonist is not necessarily a decent character. As long as there are no loopholes in the overall logic of the novel's character setting, what I feel is annoying now is that the protagonist obviously has so many powerful secret spells that can be practiced. However, he has to practice raising ghosts, refining corpses, incense, and becoming a god in another world. Moreover, as mentioned in the previous article through the Fox Fairy, most of the cultivation in other worlds relies on scattered skills. How can someone like the country goddess and landowner that the protagonist grabs have complete skills? If he doesn't practice the good ones, he only practices the bad ones. Is this logical? When traveling back and forth between different worlds in reality, the issue of time is not clearly explained. The novel describes that time should be running on both sides. Then the protagonist can practice a spell for 7749 days, and there are people he knows waiting on both sides. How to calculate the time flow rate? Is it normal for someone to disappear for half a year for no apparent reason?
Personal thoughts after reading
I saw it on the shelves and then gave up. I felt that there was no need to continue reading and it affected my mentality. It was inconsistent with my three views. The travel between the two worlds and various spells are well written, but there is a problem with the character of the protagonist. At first, he is said to be honest and loyal, but later in the article, he is described as selfish and violent, and there is a strong sense of hostility between the lines. Also, although the protagonist became a monk halfway, he was still an authentic Taoist sect. There was nothing much to say in the beginning about learning some unorthodox methods to protect himself. But when you see a kid raising a kid, and you see a corpse transforming, you refine the corpse. I can't understand the author's mental journey. If I like dark novels, I think I can continue to read them, and I'll leave the others as soon as I can. After reading the rest, I feel like I'm watching a battle between fighting spirit and horse.
Poisoned to death in Zhang 51, where did all fellow Taoists die 😒
I'm really convinced by this Xu Xiujun. He seems to think that his poor performance is because there is not enough publicity and exposure, so no one sees it. The fundamental reason is that the writing is bad. The most basic punctuation marks are not used correctly and it is impossible to read.
More than 7,000 votes were collected by one person. No need to say more
So many people are scolding me, but there is still a Silver Alliance. I can't understand what the operation is. Will the author give me a reward?
The money of the wealthy gentry will be repaid in full, and the money of the common people will be divided into 30 and 70 cents. Good guy😁
I am a Taoist priest who lives in a temple, and I can't accept it when you just come to teach me... 😂😂😂😂