
Ming Dynasty Hexagram Master
明朝卦师
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 483k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 11y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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[Comment] The golden finger of the protagonist is a bit big.
The most successful fortune-telling character I have ever seen is undoubtedly Dongfang Shuo (starring Chen Daoming) in Huang Xiaoming's version of Emperor Han. Dongfang Shuo inside is also very mysterious. He will suddenly say ambiguous words to you, and the person involved is also looking at things in the fog. But when the time comes, when the incident comes out, everyone suddenly realizes it and feels very happy. Especially when he snatches the woman the emperor likes, it's a great feeling. Therefore, fortune-telling is about ambiguity and ambiguity. However, the protagonist of this book tells fortunes and can even tell when the other party will drink water and go to the toilet. Isn't this even more outrageous than Zhuge Liang and Jiang Ziya? If the protagonist is so powerful, it would be great to directly use the butterfly effect and become the emperor. To be honest, the current protagonist is equivalent to Amano Yukiteru who has a future diary, which is too outrageous.
Fortune-telling counts. If you don't know martial arts, don't bring the second female lead to show off. If you don't know how to pretend, just tell fortunes.
This author is also a god! ! The writing is okay, and there are those who are interested in following it once it is released! But why do you put so many advertisements to make people watch it? It's okay to put advertisements every other paragraph. There are advertisements at the beginning and end of every chapter, which makes people bored!
[Comment] It is worth looking forward to the entry point and its characteristics
The beginning is not bad, worth looking forward to 🤭, the entry point of this book is very good, very novel
[Comment] Check it out at the end!
The Little Doctor of the Tang Dynasty, The Sword and Pen Clerk, is so bad that I am speechless. I would die if I gave it a sequel!
[Comment] It turns out that the master was all wrong, which is quite interesting.
Who knew that it would be right to be criticized once in a book review, but it would be boring. Since I have listened to the opinions of readers' book reviews, this cumbersome master should die early and be reborn.
[Comment] Please Mumu, this book doesn't end like the previous one.
I beg Mumu that this book won't end like the last one, which was about medical success! The last one was really bad
[Comment] I have always liked Lao Mu's books. The writing, plot and details are all very good.
From concubinage to Master Xingming, to the young doctor of the Tang Dynasty and the fake magistrate, I read them one by one, especially the book of The Young Master of the Tang Dynasty. The description of the famine caused by the siege made me feel like I was there for a period of time. Sometimes I would feel hungry while reading even though I was full. This is skill. By the way, our new books are both in the same genre, but they are in reverse order. Mine is from the Ming Dynasty to modern times, and yours is from modern times to the Ming Dynasty, and they are all about Feng Shui metaphysics, haha, come on, Lao Mu!
[Comment]....
It's really awkward to look at the protagonist. It's even more awkward to look at the protagonist's master.
[Comment] Very interesting
There are no restrictions on the protagonist's golden finger, unlike other novels where you can't use it in various ways, which is very cool. However, in order to keep the pace, it was very frustrating to not let the protagonist start his apprenticeship. Also, the protagonist's master felt that his brain was not enough. He was "blinded" by the protagonist several times, and he was not suspicious at all. He still clung to his own understanding. This was a failure, and the plot was a bit rushed for the sake of plot. 🤫
[Comment] Don't make the protagonist too young just for TVB's sake.
As a high school student, if you are a historical person like you, making the protagonist too small will give people a childish feeling.
[Comment] I heard that fortune telling is accurate for people who are lonely and can only rely on adoption to die.
Is this the case with the protagonist? It doesn't feel like it
[Comment] [I feel so tired every time I read the hexagram explanation]
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I feel like these two master and apprentice fortune tellers are like Zhou Xian and Xiao Huan.
[Comment] Every time I see the protagonist interpreting the hexagrams, I feel like I am watching Detective Conan analyze the methods of committing crimes. .
Every time I see the protagonist interpreting hexagrams, I feel as if I am watching Detective Conan analyze the methods of committing crimes. . [Fn=2_4]
Mu Da specializes in writing this kind of film suitable for filming TV series. . The record of taking concubines😭
I watched it a long time ago, and suddenly it became a eunuch
Now when I look at the author of Goodfellas, he looks like a chief eunuch.
[Comment] It's almost good
The protagonist is not Conan, and the protagonist's master is not Kogoro. If you continue, you will not be disappointed with the book, but the results will definitely not be very good. The novel is not an anime. No one wants the protagonist they are reading to be Conan. If you continue to hide behind the protagonist's master, the readers' patience will be worn away. The best way to handle it is that after this murder, the protagonist's master takes a back seat and the protagonist takes over.
[Comment] Very nice
Cast two votes in support. I'm curious why you want to save Li Xuehao?
[Comment] I don't want to say too much, so I just want to say one hope
I hope that even if the protagonist has real abilities, he still has to be real and fake, and use some magic tricks to show off. Don't make everything real, as it won't look good. Those who pretend to be 13 are the main attractions. It's boring to talk about the direction of history and all the real things.
[Comment] It is easy to tell fortunes, but difficult to interpret them.
Anyone can make a hexagram. However, few people can master the art of discerning from the hexagrams. Anyway, I don't dare to ask. Who has the energy and time to study this? I think it is best for the author to familiarize himself with it first, and wait two or three years before writing about this kind of subject, so that it can be truly comprehensive and comprehensive.
The writing is not accurate. As long as it is not a golden finger, it will not be accurate. Any normal interpretation of the divination will probably be inaccurate. Isn't it ridiculous? I'm speechless. If you don't understand this aspect, don't write nonsense. It's embarrassing.
[Comment] The protagonist is too down-to-earth to apply current buzzwords
Divination and fortune-telling must be done with clouds and mountains to make people awe-inspiring. Now the protagonist is doing the same thing as the younger brother~o()oOh, it's very unpleasant to watch. In addition, the IQ is a bit weak. If you enter the Jinyiwei like this, you will definitely be eaten without even spitting out your bones.
[Comment] Is the fortune telling in the article real arithmetic or just feudal superstition?
To be honest, this should be the protagonist's own power. Other people's arithmetic is just deception. Why does the protagonist take it seriously? The protagonist in the article always says, "Of course the hexagrams are correct." According to this, as long as arithmetic is used, it should be true? Can fate really be counted? History plus superpowers is fine, but history plus fantasy really can't stand it. Martial arts and other things are just techniques for exerting force. If arithmetic were real, it would be really annoying.
[Comment] Does the hexagram master have five disadvantages and three deficiencies?
Five disadvantages and three deficiencies refer to a numerology. The so-called five disadvantages are nothing more than "being widowed, widowed, lonely, alone, and disabled." To put it bluntly, the three shortcomings are "money, life, and power". In ancient times, the saying "five disadvantages and three deficiencies" mainly refers to the numerology of people such as Kanyu Feng Shui fortune tellers. It is said that these people leak too many secrets, and God punishes them so that they can never enjoy complete numerology like normal people.
[Comment] Pig's feet have a bad personality
What can a high school student do? He doesn't know anything about the conspiracy, the government's schemes, his horizons, etc. It can be said that any person with social experience can play with a pig's foot on the palm of his hand, and any person in the yamen can crush a pig's foot to death. People who have never had independence cannot be independent. It's a shame.
[Comment] The angle chosen is very good and worth watching.
Mu Tie's books have nothing to say. They are all eccentric and wonderful. This time it is about fortune telling, which is very rare. I am waiting for the red, red, purple, purple, two votes.