
Kunlun Millet
昆仑一黍
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Now it seems that the person surnamed Luo cannot be called the trumpet Hongxueke. The protagonist actually looks like a trumpet Liang Guoshi - a young Liang Guoshi who has not yet become a chess player. In terms of Zhang Yangjin, the two of them are quite similar. As a teacher, Zhang Ruijing is really not good at preaching and imparting knowledge. He is even worse than the vague villain Liang Guoshi. In the previous book, 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. Guoshi Liang in this book is just like Eszhuo, Nazarui, and Xuan Weizi in the previous book. He has the same magic power that reaches the sky and has demonstrated immortality for several times. He has the same pride and arrogance and arbitrarily rules the world. In the end, he will also end up with the same embarrassing end - Liang Guoshi will definitely not be able to ask for it! It all depends on the author's thoughts as to whether he will be like Nasalui, who will lose his soul and never be reincarnated, or whether he will fall into the world of mortals like Eszhuo, or whether he will be enlightened and reborn like Xuan Weizi. Talking back to the protagonist of this book, Zhao Shu, he was originally supposed to be a character like Eszhuo and Xuan Weizi, but unfortunately his temper was suppressed by his teacher. This can be seen from his relaxed temper after leaving the teacher in Xingluo County. However, the teacher cannot suppress Zhao Mi for the rest of his life, and he still has the guidance of the national master. If this continues, he will inevitably become Xuan Weizi, second to Liang Guoshi - if he does not meet the female fairy Lingxiao. Of course, it is no coincidence that Zhao Shui is the protagonist after all. He has the immortal fate of Lingxiao and is able to "change his destiny against the will of heaven." According to the author's thinking, the beginning of this article points out that going to Chongxuan Pavilion to obtain the True Essence Lock destined Zhao Shu to have an entanglement with the Imperial Master. Let me make an analogy with Fang Waizhiyi, then the Imperial Master to Zhao Shu is what Eszhuo is to Xuan Weizi. However, Zhao Shu is different from Xuan Weizi after all. In his previous life, Xuan Weizi was an earthly immortal master who incarnated as Wu Wu. Zhao Shu is now just a newly condensed Xuan Pearl. He cannot experience the world and see through the world like Xuan Weizi. Compared with Xuan Weizi, his thoughts are definitely closer to those of ordinary people in the secular world, and will undoubtedly bring more twists and turns to his practice. I hope the author can bring a different story from Xuan Weizi.
I've already ordered it all, and I can't help but complain about it. The EQ of pig's feet is really low, and my IQ has been lowered a lot. From the first time I left home to the time I went to Luoxing County, I was a stupid boy. The author patched it up, saying that he was beaten by the teacher since he was a child and was not cultivated well. But then he got the golden finger of the fairy sister and experienced so many things. Why didn't he grow at all? I was even more poisoned when I read about the plot where the pig's feet were designed to be assassinated. As soon as the front feet were assassinated, someone else followed the vixen out for revenge after only a few words. Where is the brain? What kind of relationship do you have? You just left with someone. Pig's Foot was also a person with a background and a position. He was assassinated in the capital. How big a deal is this? The king has been alarmed and ordered a thorough investigation. Do you need to take revenge yourself? Since you were assassinated and you don't know the inside story, why not just show weakness, vomit blood three times, and be seriously injured, then stay safe in the yamen, no longer changing in the face of changes. You are the victim, and your benefits are indispensable. You are a human or a ghost. Are you slowly starting to look bad in the yamen? If this pig's foot still looks so stupid, I really can't follow this book and it will make people feel frustrated.
This is the most appetizing fairy tale I have ever read. While the setting is close to the traditional alchemy, the characterization and plot are also very traditional fairy tales. It is also relatively concise, giving people the feeling of a combination of weight loss and Xu Gongzi. The author must work hard to write it! ! !
It's well written, but the protagonist is a bit frustrated. She's a tricky protagonist but not as strong-willed. The only one she can trust is an old lady. Her friends are using her, but her master is hiding it from her. I thought Xin Shunying, who was written in the early stage, is not the heroine but also a beauty friend. She seems to be a protagonist, but she is actually the fiancée of the protagonist's friend. She has been using the protagonist from the beginning. I wonder if the author has changed the outline. . . Readers generally read more interesting stories and less likely to read some depressing ones. The protagonist is always angry and naive, which is really a bit depressing. I think the performance of this book will be affected. It is not easy for naughty literary youths to get along these days. Literary youths may not be abusive masters, right? I hope it won't always be this kind of depressing plot with endless calculations. There should still be some colorful parts in the middle, such as adding some scenes of Ling Xiao, such as the protagonist's hard work and some results. I personally think that no matter how bleak life is, it can't always be gray. The protagonist (reader) will also be tired. Is this tempering the Taoist heart or a perversion?
It's really hard to find this fairy tale novel that I can read, especially "Mortal Style". Can I make a comment request for the author? Can you not let this old man (fairy) remind and guide the protagonist all the time? Can you let the protagonist go through evil difficulties to enrich himself? (If you don't have a golden finger, it would be better to rely on your own luck. Although this kind of book is too difficult to write). It's enough to give the protagonist a map of the immortal cemetery with magical powers (you can set the skills to be unlocked at each level), and the next step is up to the protagonist himself. 🙂🙂🙂Don't mind if it's a bit verbose.
This chapter shocked me. I thought just now that Jiang Ru died like this, her merits were complete and just right, but then Zhao Shu fed her the fruit with her mouth? ! It's normal to simply feed her fruit. It's not surprising that Zhao Mixing made such a choice, but in the end, she had to forcefully arrange to feed her by mouth. The strong taste was too much.
Some people have really been brainwashed by the white text. This book tells the story of a cultivator. The text is about cultivating the Tao. Asking outside is about cultivating the mind. How can life be smooth sailing? How can life not be miserable? It's normal to have ups and downs. I feel aggrieved for the author. There are so many human affairs and accidents and truths in it. Why don't you think more about every word in it?
This author is a good author, and he writes the book very seriously, but it is a little too detailed. What is this talisman, the effect of the material, the method, and the development of the situation, three-step explanation, and five-step analysis. It's good, but the setting is a little too long, which makes it uninteresting. I hope to be able to narrate some substantive and three-dimensional stories in a coherent manner, and focus more on the characters and stories. For example, the protagonist's buddy appeared for the first time, and there was not even a description of his appearance. As a result, I have never been able to remember his name 😅 Personal opinion
The gift of devotion. Qidian Chinese website. In the Xianxia channel, you are fantasizing about cultivating immortals. A grain of millet is hidden in Kunlun, and a millet pearl hangs in the sky. I met a fairy in my dream, and my cyanotic hair condensed into mysterious light. Infuriating energy and spiritual roots, hundreds of bones produce strange fragrance. Enter the Nine Palaces to save the gods, and there are many wonderful methods. Look up at everything and draw dragon seals with your pen. Randomly updated. Code words are boundless. The Great Sage and the Great Compassion. Great compassion and great wishes. Shifanghuahao. For the benefit of readers. In billions of calamities. The blade is infinite. Looking for sounds and feelings. It is difficult to determine the deity without color.
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To be honest, in the middle of reading this book, I had the urge to give up the book. Mainly because Luo Xixian and his wife and the fox demon Jiang Ru gave me a very bad impression, but after persisting, I felt that there was no need to particularly dislike these characters. On the contrary, I was a little moved to see Zhao Shu's growth along the way. Zhao Shu is a practitioner who grew up without parents and was completely taught by a teacher. Later it seems that it was out of the desire to protect the protagonist. In fact, the teacher has been suppressing the protagonist's character, asking him to be cautious, abide by the sect's rules, respect teachers and elders, be diligent at all times, etc. On the one hand, he shapes the character of Zhao Shu. It created the early protagonist's life style and character. On the one hand, when the protagonist gradually emerged among the crowd and gained attention from many parties, especially Liang Guoshi's favor, the repressed part of the protagonist's character began to be slowly channeled out, especially when the protagonist's hope that Liang Guoshi's human world be realized and his vision of unifying the troubled world reached its peak. But when Liang Guoshi's plan for the human world failed, and the protagonist's two teachers and mother were killed in battle, he himself fell into guilt, regret, despair, and even had the idea of self-determination. Later, he was arranged to hide in a fairy coffin to avoid pursuing soldiers. In the blink of an eye, 10 years passed, and he rejoined the world by chance (in fact, it was inevitable) from the outside world. In fact, you can clearly feel that the protagonists in this period have changed and grown a lot compared to before. They have even begun to have the demeanor of a teacher who preaches, teaches, and solves doubts. They no longer put their ideals of benefiting the world on the illusory world of human beings, but truly go to the world of practice to pursue their own pursuits. Reading this novel, you can feel that the protagonist is a real person with flesh and blood, constantly changing and growing, rather than a "fake" person with a perfect character, which is already commendable. Finally, I hope that the author can write better and better and become more and more popular. I will keep chasing this book, come on!
Today I heard that the author's writing is a hobby, and I feel relieved I can't make particularly in-depth comments, but in my opinion, the quality and care of the author's writing, especially the integrity of the structure and the flexibility of the use of settings, are relatively excellent in online articles. In contrast, many authors do not "have it, but are not eager to disclose it" settings, and often spread the article too wide to make it difficult to recover the foreshadowing, wasting the dramatic tension, and finally leading to a nondescript ending. At the character level, whether it is "Fang Wai Zhi Yi" or "Kunlun Yimao", they can break away from the conventions of online novels and follow the internal logical development of their own plots and settings, which is also commendable. Some readers have complained about this and have made lengthy comments. Although I don't want to argue with them over this kind of carrot and cabbage thing, but sometimes I have to worry that if I don't speak out, the author will be biased and change his style. Since the author is not writing for a living, he must be able to continue to maintain his independent thinking and his own style. At the same time, he also looks forward to more and more outstanding works from the author in the future.
Are you picking up worn-out shoes again? If you really write the fox as the heroine, that would be really fucked up
Not many people have read this book. The main reason is that it's like the protagonist of The Walking Dead who is aimless.
Wen Qing's illness is too serious, so he cultivates his true nature and fights with the sky, otherwise there will be no disaster. I only see the protagonist being more emotional when doing big things, and being sad when encountering small things. What is cultivation? Drinking from Cangwu Spring in the morning and living in the mist of the blue sea at night. Be free and easy, move as you like. People refine their hearts in the world of mortals, not indulge in the world of mortals
The author pursues reality and perfection too much, but the readers don't have the patience to accompany the protagonist to become wiser. They abandon the book as if they were holding their breath and raising a stupid child.
Why does Luo Xixian's IQ fluctuate up and down? When the protagonist's master criticized the protagonist's inability to do things well, he said that he originally planned to let Luo Xixian go on this mission, which shows that the master recognizes Luo's ability to do things. This mission was also led by Luo, with the protagonist assisting from the side. However, after the mission, Luo's IQ plummeted, like a child who had never been out, while the protagonist looked like he had been practicing for a long time. Did they get the wrong script?
Away from Liang Tao is a climax of the book, but the writing is weird and weird. Liang Tao just finished saying that he would clear all obstacles, but he died in an instant. It really doesn't fit in with the previous scheming portrayal. Let's not mention that Pig's Foot's father was harmed by Liang Tao, but Liang Tao repeatedly tried and threatened Pig's Foot, and Pig's Foot actually recognized the thief as his father. I originally thought that pig's feet would be used to manipulate rituals and rituals, but they were replaced at the last moment to realize their ideal Taoist country. In the end, he looked like he really agreed with Liang Tao and was willing to be a lackey, which is really disgusting.
This protagonist was disgusted from the beginning to now, and is he still talking about revenge? If the character of the protagonist is an unreasonable person, the logic of the protagonist's revenge is still reasonable. However, the character of the protagonist has a clear distinction between right and wrong. Now, if the protagonist is forced to take revenge and avenge his mother, it is still barely logical. Like Han Yuanzi and others, does the protagonist have the right to talk about revenge? According to the logic that the protagonist wants revenge, the protagonist is the culprit among the culprits. It is best for the protagonist to commit suicide directly.
To be honest, the author's writing skills are very good and he can write well. However, the protagonist is really not very likable in the novel about cultivating immortals. Instead of the fairy spirit of cultivating immortals, he smells like a conspiracy in the court.
The author's writing is quite to my liking. I still hope you can continue writing like this and don't worry about the opinions of some readers and change this or that.
What the hell did this happen in the end? . . . The protagonist reaches the top, but sacrifices his life to save the world? ? It would be better to simply die to save the world. Arrange a plot in which he loses his cultivation and becomes a mortal, and also needs to make a big statement to show understanding to the person who led him to sacrifice his life to save the world? ? ! ! ! Wenqing's poison is really hopeless.
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I feel like the protagonist is really awkward, always saying that people of the immortal way should be like this, but people are different individuals, not the personification of the immortal way. People of the Immortal Way should keep their purity and should not interfere in the mortal world. It is even more nonsense... The foundation of all order is violence. People of the Immortal Way have this violence and naturally have the right to decide the order according to their own wishes What's more, the Immortal Way seeks freedom and freedom. It means practicing without hindrance, rather than transforming oneself according to the requirements of certain regulations. The biggest mistake of the protagonist is that he is not a god or a fairy. If you talk about power and responsibility, and about giving money and benefiting people, you should follow the spiritual way. The immortal way is not suitable for you The immortal way seeks freedom, and force comes from one's own practice, not from the power of sentient beings. Therefore, even if we talk about power and responsibility, the responsibility of immortals should be to ensure their own force, not to ensure the quality of people's lives. Because their power does not come from the people, but from their own violence. To be honest, if the protagonist goes to Shinto, I respect him as a good man. But the protagonist has to take the path of immortality... It's so awkward
Kunlun can be said to be a masterpiece, but the second two parts are not very good.
This book is really poisonous and poorly finished. The main character turns into a villain halfway through. Don't read it, just believe me.
Does the author not know what fighting is? In the battle scenes written, the enemy and we are constantly beeping and fighting, fighting desperately, killing if we can get through, and running away if we can't. However, the enemy and we are constantly beeping and fighting... Just concentrate on fighting, okay? !
How can I put it? No wonder there is a position like operating officer in the book review section. The more I read, the more I feel that this chapter is a genius idea, and the good and bad words in the book review section are just useless things.
Why did I abandon this book?
It's so well written. This is no longer an online article about cultivating immortals to please some noobs. The author is absolutely a master.