Ming Dynasty Hexagram Master

明朝卦师

by Mu Yi (沐轶)

Status
Completed
Length
483k Words
Audience
Male
Updated
11y ago
Source
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  1. [Comment] The golden finger of the protagonist is a bit big.

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  4. [Comment] It is worth looking forward to the entry point and its characteristics

  5. [Comment] Check it out at the end!

  6. [Comment] It turns out that the master was all wrong, which is quite interesting.

  7. [Comment] Please Mumu, this book doesn't end like the previous one.

  8. [Comment] I have always liked Lao Mu's books. The writing, plot and details are all very good.

  9. [Comment]....

  10. [Comment] Very interesting

  11. [Comment] Don't make the protagonist too young just for TVB's sake.

  12. [Comment] I heard that fortune telling is accurate for people who are lonely and can only rely on adoption to die.

  13. [Comment] [I feel so tired every time I read the hexagram explanation]

  14. [Comment] Every time I see the protagonist interpreting the hexagrams, I feel like I am watching Detective Conan analyze the methods of committing crimes. .

  15. I watched it a long time ago, and suddenly it became a eunuch

  16. [Comment] It's almost good

  17. [Comment] Very nice

  18. [Comment] I don't want to say too much, so I just want to say one hope

  19. [Comment] It is easy to tell fortunes, but difficult to interpret them.

  20. [Comment] The protagonist is too down-to-earth to apply current buzzwords

  21. [Comment] Is the fortune telling in the article real arithmetic or just feudal superstition?

  22. [Comment] Does the hexagram master have five disadvantages and three deficiencies?

  23. [Comment] Pig's feet have a bad personality

  24. [Comment] The angle chosen is very good and worth watching.

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