
Kill the Monk
杀僧
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 402k Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Eastern Xuanhuan
- Updated
- 4mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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196Chapters
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Isn't this just Faqing's idea of "the birth of a new Buddha and the removal of old demons"? It's not that novel either.
The author thinks that his writing method is novel, but in the final analysis, it is just a classic method of annihilation of Maitreya Buddha, and the protagonist is just an ordinary Maitreya believer. Maitreya believers love to kill people of the same religion
Write about the bad people among Confucian scholars and Taoists, and write about the good people among Confucianists, Buddhists, and Taoists, and compare them👀
I feel that the main character's reason for directly killing his uncle and defecting from the monastery is not sufficient, it is too impulsive.
This subject matter is easy for people to report
If you beat them all to death with a stick, they won't be able to get angry.
Try reading the post and get some impressions from reading the book
I feel like the book stage has a bit of ups and downs. Chapter 1 to Chapter 4 were quite smooth to read, although I felt there was not much content. Chapter 5 to Chapter 7 is a bit awkward, but it's nothing. It's just that the killing was a bit sudden, but it's okay. After all, the protagonist is in the environment of a temple and finds that the entire system is pure cannibalism, which is seriously inconsistent with his own three views. If he wants to escape quickly, there is really no particularly good way. Chapter 8 to Chapter 26 was a bit uncomfortable. One was that the plot developed too fast, with fights and theoretical discussions, and then the strange shop owner was entangled for a long time, with theoretical narrations interspersed in between. From Chapter 27 to Chapter 66 so far, the plot suddenly has a main line and becomes exciting. It feels like a must-see. From a small perspective, it extends from a bandit village to the imperial court persecuting Zhongliang, an invincible general in the background, but the result is not good. The hegemony and control of the government can be seen in the current society. It is not yet the end of the dynasty. At the extraordinary stage, I don't feel that the skills have any pitfalls, but I feel that the weapons are quite evil. There are still people who can feel the ancient dragon style, but this is even more worrying. Generally speaking, if the achievements praised by niche groups are average, the author still needs to expand the number of collections and traffic, otherwise it is likely to be well received but not popular. My personal feeling is this. The excitement of the plot is that it starts off slightly and then goes down. It lasts for more than 20 chapters, which is confusing to watch.
I feel like your main line is just like what Master Mitian said: clear and confused!
Reading the introduction, I feel something is wrong. In ancient times, it was not the Taoist and Buddhist families who had the most power and resources to exploit people.
Is the entire content about how a monk committed a heinous crime and was killed?
The first two chapters were very attractive to me, and the emotions were well written, but I felt a little bit unsatisfied later on when I started to travel around the world. I am currently reading Chapter 80. The writing style has become a little more humorous. Although the protagonist still hates evil, he is written like a prodigal who hates evil, with more interest and less resentment. Also, the protagonist lacks a sense of urgency in pursuing power. This does not mean that he will not upgrade. The author must have arranged an upgrade route. But the protagonist's subjective initiative does not have a sense of urgency for his own weakness (perhaps the author feels that writing it will make readers feel aggrieved?), The surrounding situations appear more, the protagonist is still wandering around, he is still a character who likes to act bravely, and the sense of security is not enough
A serious contemporary traditional martial arts novel, this is very Jianghu
Happy New Year! ! ! 🙆🏻♂️
So brave! How dare you fool me? I thought it would be on the shelves today and it would be fun to watch 🤓
The protagonist's thoughts are just one sentence
It can only be said that he is not strong enough to defeat the whole world by himself, which is a bit frustrating to watch. Moreover, the main line is not very obvious, and it feels a bit like a unit drama.
The language is a bit verbose and the main line is a bit unclear.