
Xuanjian Zhenxian
玄鉴镇仙
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 566k Words
- Genre
- Cultivation
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Mythic Cultivation
- Updated
- 5d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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117Chapters
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In three days, the shackles were broken, and the mortal body conquered the path of immortality - the opening chapter of "Xuanjian Zhenxian" consecrated the gods
"Xuanjian Zhenxian" uses the counterattack of mortals to rip off the cruel veil of "the difference between immortals and mortals" in the world of immortals. The first three chapters are full of tension. It not only has the grand imagination of the theme of immortals, but also closely adheres to the hard core of "justice and power". It can be called a benchmark work of refreshing novels on immortals in recent years. The story takes Anping County as the starting point, and throws the class opposition between "mortal detectives" and "monks" before our eyes: the seventeen members of the Li family are scattered, rogue cultivators kill innocent people indiscriminately, Xuanqing disciples are arrogant and domineering, and the law is reduced to waste paper before the power of the monks. The original intention of the protagonist Zhang Yan in spiritual practice has never been to seek immortality and freedom, but to "do not want the people to die miserably and to be punished by justice." This obsession with justice rooted in the secular world instantly makes the character break away from the cliché of "cultivating immortals for the sake of cultivating immortals" and adds a heavy sense of responsibility. The golden finger setting of "Xuanjian Ancient Mirror" accurately hits the core of the fun. It is not only a heaven-defying treasure, but also the key for the protagonist to break the shackles of mediocrity of the "Miscellaneous Three Spiritual Roots" - deduce and optimize the breathing and breathing exercises, speed up the practice efficiency, dismantle the flaws in the exercises, and completely crush the pain point that "it is difficult for mortals to break through through hard work". The most amazing thing is that Zhang Yan's growth has never been "one click to reach the level", but "visible progress" through three days of hard training to break through the first level of Body Tempering and lifting a two hundred kilogram stone lock with one hand. From "sharp five senses" to "roaring Qi and blood", every step of breakthrough is supported by details, allowing the feeling of satisfaction to take root. The description of the "Game of Immortals" in the article is particularly profound. Lao Huang's advice to be patient, Zhang Yan's clear understanding of "weakness is the original sin", and the internal and external cultivation on the road of spiritual practice (breathing and nourishing Qi + boxing and body training) not only build the rules and logic of the world of Xianxia, but also give the protagonist a solid foundation for his counterattack. There are no brainless cheats, only "blessings from treasures + driven by obsession + precise efforts". Such a protagonist not only understands the fireworks of the world, but also dares to go against the path of immortality, and is three-dimensional and vivid. At the end, Zhang Yan's declaration of "using his mortal body to suppress the power of immortals" pushed the emotion to a climax. From a law-abiding policeman to a strength-cultivating practitioner, his original intention has never changed, but he has gained a bit more courage and ambition to break the situation. In just three short chapters, the characters are established, the world view is spread out, and the exciting points are densely packed. It not only lays down the foreshadowing of the Xuanqing sect's hatred and the hidden dangers of the Blood Demon Sect, but also leaves the core suspense of "how mortals can fight against the power of the monks." Overall, the opening chapter of "Xuanjian Zhenxian" has both "refreshingness" and "depth". It has the fast pace and strong hook of a business novel, as well as a delicate discussion of "justice and power". The growth line of the protagonist Zhang Yan is even more infectious. Undoubtedly, it is a masterpiece worth following up on. I look forward to the protagonist's subsequent body tempering advancements, immortal duels, and watching him use his mortal body to write the immortal legend that shakes the world!
Xuan Jian Invincible Zhenxian
This book is very good. I hope more people can read it. The subject matter is novel. There are endless pleasure points and climaxes, which is very attractive. I also hope that the author can work hard and continue to create.
A very nice book
I look forward to the author's efforts to create more exciting content.
This chapter is so exciting
A night of forbearance and strength building up, one day justice will be served! As a mortal, Zhang Yan relied on his wisdom and pride to collect irrefutable evidence, used the sect's rules to check and balance the evil cultivators, and finally waited for Elder Qingxuan to deliver justice. The arrogant and domineering Zhou Tong deserves what he deserves, showing that evil cannot suppress good. The core of martial arts training and justice as the sword makes the plot of mortals resisting power particularly passionate and full of satisfaction!
In three days, the shackles were broken, and the mortal body conquered the path of immortality - the opening chapter of "Xuanjian Zhenxian" consecrated the gods
"Xuanjian Zhenxian" uses the counterattack of mortals to rip off the cruel veil of "the difference between immortals and mortals" in the world of immortals. The first three chapters are full of tension. It not only has the grand imagination of the theme of immortals, but also closely adheres to the hard core of "justice and power". It can be called a benchmark work of refreshing novels on immortals in recent years. The story takes Anping County as the starting point, and throws the class opposition between "mortal detectives" and "monks" before our eyes: the seventeen members of the Li family are scattered, rogue cultivators kill innocent people indiscriminately, Xuanqing disciples are arrogant and domineering, and the law is reduced to waste paper before the power of the monks. The original intention of the protagonist Zhang Yan in spiritual practice has never been to seek immortality and freedom, but to "do not want the people to die miserably and to be punished by justice." This obsession with justice rooted in the secular world instantly makes the character break away from the cliché of "cultivating immortals for the sake of cultivating immortals" and adds a heavy sense of responsibility. The golden finger setting of "Xuanjian Ancient Mirror" accurately hits the core of the fun. It is not only a heaven-defying treasure, but also the key for the protagonist to break the shackles of mediocrity of the "Miscellaneous Three Spiritual Roots" - deduce and optimize the breathing and breathing exercises, speed up the practice efficiency, dismantle the flaws in the exercises, and completely crush the pain point that "it is difficult for mortals to break through through hard work". The most amazing thing is that Zhang Yan's growth has never been "one click to reach the level", but "visible progress" through three days of hard training to break through the first level of Body Tempering and lifting a two hundred kilogram stone lock with one hand. From "sharp five senses" to "roaring Qi and blood", every step of breakthrough is supported by details, allowing the feeling of satisfaction to take root. The description of the "Game of Immortals" in the article is particularly profound. Lao Huang's advice to be patient, Zhang Yan's clear understanding of "weakness is the original sin", and the internal and external cultivation on the road of spiritual practice (breathing and nourishing Qi + boxing and body training) not only build the rules and logic of the world of Xianxia, but also give the protagonist a solid foundation for his counterattack. There are no brainless cheats, only "blessings from treasures + driven by obsession + precise efforts". Such a protagonist not only understands the fireworks of the world, but also dares to go against the path of immortality, and is three-dimensional and vivid. At the end, Zhang Yan's declaration of "using his mortal body to suppress the power of immortals" pushed the emotion to a climax. From a law-abiding policeman to a strength-cultivating practitioner, his original intention has never changed, but he has gained a bit more courage and ambition to break the situation. In just three short chapters, the characters are established, the world view is spread out, and the exciting points are densely packed. It not only lays down the foreshadowing of the Xuanqing sect's hatred and the hidden dangers of the Blood Demon Sect, but also leaves the core suspense of "how mortals can fight against the power of the monks." Overall, the opening chapter of "Xuanjian Zhenxian" has both "refreshingness" and "depth". It has the fast pace and strong hook of a business novel, as well as a delicate discussion of "justice and power". The growth line of the protagonist Zhang Yan is even more infectious. Undoubtedly, it is a masterpiece worth following up on. I look forward to the protagonist's subsequent body tempering advancements, immortal duels, and watching him use his mortal body to write the immortal legend that shakes the world!
Fight against immortality with mortals
The plot of this chapter is full of ups and downs and is very exciting. Elder Qingxuan deposed Zhou Tong and gave him a hundred stones of food. It seemed that the sect was bowing its head, but in fact he understood the rules of survival of weighing the pros and cons. The protagonist Zhang Yan is neither humble nor arrogant. He not only brings benefits to the people, but also takes the opportunity to cultivate his martial arts mentality. He perfectly interprets the character of "a mortal's body is comparable to that of a god". In the game between immortals and mortals, justice and human hearts are the strongest forces. It is a hearty read.
Courageous and resourceful
The plot of this chapter is fast-paced, and the plot of the fairy sect punishing the villains and giving food to the people is very satisfying. It not only shows the Xuanqing sect's realistic calculation of weighing the pros and cons, but also highlights Zhang Yan's ordinary character who is neither humble nor arrogant and sticks to the right path. Through plots such as Zhou Tong's defeat, the elders' stance, and the praise of the common people, the theme of the confrontation between immortals and mortals and the original intention of martial arts is deepened, and the characters are three-dimensional. At the end, Zhang Yan practices martial arts hard and swears to protect the common people. This sublimates the theme and lays the foundation for the subsequent story. The narrative is complete and highly contagious.
Great work
This book is different from other cultivation novels. It has the type of mortal being suspended from a policeman who is forced to embark on the path to immortality. It is more humane and the content is very tense. It is a work worth recommending.
Brother Yan, who attaches great importance to love and justice, uses his mortal body to protect the common people. He is a typical example of a great hero. He is my super idol!
Xuanjian Zhenxian
A very wonderful book. I recommend it to my friends. I look forward to the author updating it soon.