
Shapeless Immortal Gate
无状仙门
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 475k Words
- Genre
- Cultivation
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Modern Cultivation
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Dream Tower
Mainly, they are books that I think have good plots. I have been following them recently or have read them, such as YY Rejection Stallion, and I am not a novice. To me, each novel is like a big dream, and it is interesting to make the dream more beautiful and exciting, right?
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No Harem, Big Imagination, Eastern and Western Shinto, Earthly Immortals, Farming Type
Games, belief in Shinto, incense Shinto, earthly immortals, farming
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A Book in Which the Protagonist and Supporting Characters Are Not Mentally Retarded
I read books that do not forcefully suppress intelligence.
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I recently read the opinions of some book friends and felt that there were some points worthy of discussion. Of course, some people felt that the world view of this book was outrageous and they chose not to read it. This is normal. Everyone has different points of view, and I have my own points as well. After reading it, many people think that the Ke system is too strong, and the background board does not need to be so strong. There are friendly discussions and there are direct displays of IQ. I would like to share my opinion. Please correct me if I am wrong and let's discuss it peacefully. First of all, someone is pursuing agnosticism in a practical sense. To put it bluntly, what he wants to express is "How can the unknowable be described? As long as it can be described in a language that humans can understand, it is not unknowable." Then Kexi also tells a story and throws a bunch of gibberish at you. Is it reasonable to be unknowable? Secondly, the K-type should not be just a background board. The protagonist must have an action line. Generally, it is not just "fighting monsters and upgrading". So what monsters should be fought, what villains should be fought, and what evil forces should be driven out? At present, it seems that it should be a story in which the protagonist leads the Eastern cultivator to fight against the K-type BOSS (good guy said the background board, just delete the protagonist's action line with the keyboard.) Thirdly, some people hope that the author will consider the balance of combat power. Good guy, then the protagonist does not need to grow up. Readers will watch🔨. When the protagonist appears, he will directly chew up the K-type family bucket and then the full ending? Only when the power is unequal can there be room for growth and reversal, it's harmful. Some book friends have also said that there is no need to argue with the author about the world view. This is the story of an Eastern cultivator fighting against a Western BOSS. It is very clear and clear. It does not mean that you can only praise but not scold. You can understand the scolding at least before scolding. Don't read 200,000 words without fully understanding what is being said. This way it is easy to be criticized to the point of being speechless... The above is my personal opinion, I don't like to criticize (not
Are alien gods scary? Wait for me to ascend to another dimension and take my place! Three flowers gather at the top to practice Qi, and thousands of suns build the foundation of immortality. The evil god is originally a high-dimensional force, and he uses the false to preserve the true and holds secrets.
I just finished reading one volume. The indescribable combination of Cthulhu and the carefree and misty Xianxia is very interesting, and the prologue story of Warcraft is also very interesting. I like the calm on the surface but crazy mode on the inside. At the end of the volume, the protagonist takes on the important task of protecting humanity. I wonder if there will be settings like heroic spirits and the Holy Grail in the future. 🤭The writing is good, please go to the author^0^~.
To be honest, the author has some ideas about the world view setting, but when it comes to certain details, it makes people feel that they are backward and do not match the setting. For example, the protagonist's entrance trial is replaced by a battle with his fellow disciples, which actually seems strange. Everyone here is a senior expert. Don't you know how long it has been since you started? Although the senior brother you are competing with is at the same level as you, he has lived in such an environment since he was a child and naturally has no shortage of fighting experience. However, in the eyes of everyone, the protagonist is a high school student genius who has just awakened, and uses a ridiculous fighting method to prove his entry. Doesn't this make the methods of the senior experts here ridiculous? The general pattern described in the whole book so far has been slightly out of the norm. If it is really a famous sect, it would be more reasonable to directly check the state of mind and test the heart than to fight Let's take a closer look later. I am just complaining, no offense intended.
Logically speaking, I feel that the level of Ke system is too low, very low. A mortal cannot look directly at or think about the external manifestations, and all living beings are like me, and I am like all living beings. The realm is very different. In the world of Xianxia, this kind of performance is at best a big evil spirit. For example, if you see Daozu as a snake, he is a snake, and he will be whatever you want him to be. To be honest, physical appearance cannot be compared. The two are not the same dimension at all. If you don't like speaking rationally, don't criticize
Comments on book recommendations under Red Ji (reprinted from Big Brother by Shang Shang Xia Sifang)
An idealistic essay on cultivating immortality in the context of Cthulhu. The power system with the heart as the core is unique and unique. Xiu Xian builds a world of mental images by tapping into the power of the mind, and uses the world of mental images to interfere with the real world. When you reach the Nascent Soul realm, you can create a mind life that is comparable to real life in the mind world. The mind life can practice the skills under the rules of the mind world, thereby evolving from one mind world to thousands of realms, and achieving the Mahayana. The mind world of Mahayana monks has become a paradise for various sects. In the end, the mental image turns from emptiness to reality, and attains enlightenment and ascends. The author uses this power system to construct an increasingly "modern" world of immortality. There are traditional sects that build a mental world based on Buddhist and Taoist philosophy, poetry, rituals and music, and there are also "Youyanshe" and "Qigu Guan" that build a mental world based on games and even female boxing ideas. The Demon Sect builds a mental world based on the Cthulhu Mythos, becomes crazy and becomes a cultist, and invites the real Three Pillars of God to destroy the world. The main character learned from the master of Huanzhu Tower and constructed the Shushan Cave Heaven in his imagination. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" turned out to be the fundamental method. The background of the world is that the three pillars of Cthulhu destroyed the world of Azeroth that the protagonist originally traveled through, and also destroyed the fairy world in the world where the protagonist lived. The prosperity of the mortal world is just a dream. Perhaps only Nan Hua Zhenren fled into a land of nothingness to survive, but his orthodoxy in the mortal world was also destroyed. Since the root of the shadow power is in the hands of the gods of the past, the protagonist deprives himself of the full level of Shadow Priest cultivation and wants to take revenge on the three pillar gods through cultivating immortals (but this is also a good show planned by Naia out of bad taste).
I feel that the strength of Azeroth is too low, and Cthulhu is too high. Xianxia will not talk about other things. I am afraid that Tathagata will not be fully realized once it comes out. Isn't this the same as Cthulhu? The Titans of Azeroth are all planetary beings, and they also control the source of evil energy. There is also the Void Lord, a bronze dragon, who was designed by the Titans to be able to play with time, not to mention the Titans themselves. I remember that there seems to be a guy in Cthulhu who is drifting in the universe. This actually does not mean ascension, or dimensionality. The universes should be homogeneous. We cannot say that this universe is not as weak as that universe. Unless we say that the Azeroth universe was split from Cthulhu, how can we say it? To put it simply, if a meteorite from the universe wants to fall into the earth, it will be worn away by the earth's atmosphere. Unless it is the same size as the earth, how can it be destroyed? Especially the gods in the universe are not of the same size as the universe at all. Mortals in Cthulhu cannot look directly at it, but those who practice cultivation are no longer mortals.
It's been four years, it's been four years since the mysterious old man was taken off the shelves. Do you know how I got here in the past four years? Ah Qin is dead, you picked the idol! Chen Yanren, I'm sure, even Nyarlathotep can't protect him, I said so!
I quite like this kind of anti-immortality writing, but the author doesn't have a good balance between the background of the anti-immortal and the cultivation of immortality. It is easy to be criticized in such an environment at the starting point. I really like the story in this kind of desperate background. The ultimate way of heaven, even immortals will go crazy, so it's useless no matter how you practice. Even if the immediate problem is solved, it will only provide a little temporary respite. Just like Zhuangzi in the article, he is safe on the surface, but in fact it is just a joke of the evil god, giving Mr. Ke an extra meal, laugh. This is also the most attractive part of COC. In a desperate world, mortals strive to survive, although the final result must be in vain (it is just a matter of changing their minds during the incident, or going crazy in the end). In the context of the article, Azathoth is the avenue and the three pillars are the way of heaven. The so-called cultivation of immortality means that the internal and external relationships are close to the way of heaven. The more you cultivate, the crazier you will become. The resistance of the immortals and monks is just to have some fun against the gods, similar to how we raise ants and then burn them to death. . . So the protagonist's so-called resistance is in vain. To put it bluntly, Nayako just wants to have some fun. The Destruction of Ai Xing is similar to finishing a game and then changing the game to play. You don't really think that the protagonist you created in the game can jump out of the screen and hit you, right?
I don't quite understand it, and it feels a bit baffling. For example, in the World of Warcraft episode, the romantic protagonist has been around for so long, but in the end he still relies on equipment (Sword of xxx) like in the game? I didn't understand anything? After traveling back, it was a bit baffling.
Why do you all think it's the author's eunuch? Thinking on the bright side, maybe the author is gone?
This is not the prehistoric world. Even the Heavenly Court is an imaginary world used by a big boss to guide future generations to a wider world. Therefore, there should be no innate gods and demons, they are just stronger "people".
The Great Master of the East cannot look directly at him, as he will lose himself and become Taoist. Even if the level is high, it will be the same, but the great power of the Great Master of the East is that he can control it!
The horror of the Ke system cannot be seen directly, it is indescribable, and it comes from the unknown. Is the pollution of the resistance system due to differences in mind or latitude? In the idealistic world, it does not feel difficult to fight against the restraint system. Then look directly at him, not be contaminated by him, and dig out his heels.
I'm afraid it's not a fake immortal who is cultivating, the cultivator is cultivating step by step to become an external god.
Strangely, Shi Miao had clearly discovered the malicious intent of Lord Qiyou and Lord Da Tan, so why didn't she tell her father the truth and instead covered it up for Lord Da Tan? Casting a spell to cover up the talent of Xishengzhu's biological daughter is completely beyond the scope of the sect's internal fighting. It can be said to be a complete rift. If Xishengzhu had known about this earlier, he would not have been caught off guard.
It's awesome. It can be called the originator of the new generation of Cthulhu cultivators. It feels more novel and one level higher than the holy world view. Its creativity is only slightly inferior to Yuanzu Infinity and Mystery. It is extremely powerful.
After traveling back from other worlds, especially the legal system, there is no collision between different systems. I feel that the performance of being the leader of Azeroth is too poor.
I feel that the author has made the resistance type weak. The resistance type is calculated according to the level, and the concept type is a rule creature.
Why does such an interesting book have eunuchs? I really don't understand. Three years later, this book is still on my bookshelf.