
Yunding Jiuzhou
云鼎九州
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 219k Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Eastern Xuanhuan
- Updated
- 11y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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[Comment] Some doubts and speculations about the difference between immortals and mortals
The historical background of this book is very interesting. In ancient times, immortals ruled the world, but today, other alien races with better talents are becoming more powerful. This is completely different from most fairy novels. There are a lot of unreasonable things in this, let me explain them one by one. Aliens are more talented than humans and can be powerful without training. However, if humans want to become stronger, they need to create a complete cultivation system. This kind of creation cannot be made out of nothing. It will definitely have to learn from many alien power systems, and it will also take a long time. This determines that human beings must have been at the bottom of the world's food chain at first, rising continuously in the face of hardships, and finally defeating alien races with a huge population base. However, in this book, the immortals were able to overwhelm other races in ancient times, but then slowly declined in the future. All of this is quite puzzling. Analyze several possibilities 1. The loss of ancient classics makes people today ignorant of the history before ancient times. This is possible, but it cannot explain the decline of mankind. The possible reason is large-scale internal fighting, but the novel has not yet explained a similar background. 2. The current alien race actually came from another world after ancient times, and this race is superior to the human race, so it can overwhelm humans bit by bit over a long period of time. 3. The immortals in ancient times came from other worlds. I think this possibility is very high, because then the basis of the existing practice system does not come from the native world. This can well explain why the immortals were able to rule the world at first, but were eventually overtaken by other races. At the same time, it can also explain the origin of the difference between immortals and mortals. Although immortals and mortals are both human beings, immortals do not recognize that mortals are of the same race as themselves. Although they can absorb elites from mortals into the ranks of immortals in order to maintain their combat power, they always treat mortals as second-class citizens. 4. In fact, the author has never thought about this at all, so the above is all my own imagination. Next, let's talk about the difference between immortals and mortals. Seeing now, there seems to be no such thing as spiritual roots and qualifications. It is also possible that there are no such requirements before foundation building. According to Chapter 54, according to Hanshan's Qi training method, anyone building a foundation is like drinking water, and does not even need any training resources. This makes it difficult to explain why immortals don't let mortals practice a lot. Although foundation building is of little use in aerial combat, it is better than mortals in logistics and collection of various resources, which can greatly improve productivity. Therefore, when Xianmen is at a disadvantage in terms of overall strategy, why should it limit its own strength? If it's just a matter of family opinion, then why doesn't Xianmen open its doors widely and recruit a large number of students? There seems to be no qualification check for admissions in Hanshan. The only admissions threshold seems to be connections. The protagonist got in through connections. Chen Piaoyao was brought in by the tutor. The admissions standards for other people have not been explained, and I don't know. Of course, the enrollment limit may also be based on the elite route. This may be a tradition, so it is inconvenient to break. But the only advantage that humans have over aliens is their large numbers and rapid reproduction. However, the Immortal Sect has not taken advantage of this advantage at all. It is no wonder that they are suppressed by the aliens. It is hard to imagine that no knowledgeable people realize this. There is also the secrecy of the Kung Fu books. Looking into the reasons, there may be two reasons. The first is the fear of the core skills flowing into the opponent's side. This is also the reason why skills cannot be leaked out in most fairy novels. But there is a problem. The biggest enemy of the Immortal Sect is the alien race. The alien race's practice system is different from that of the human race, so these techniques are useless. The biggest opponents after that are other immortal sects. In this era when human power is already precarious, some immortal sects have even been exterminated. The immortals still adhere to the sectarian view. It is really stupid not to exchange their skills with each other. In addition, the skills that the protagonist is practicing now are Taoist classics. Next, the opponents of the Immortal Sect are various small sects and casual cultivators. These forces have not yet appeared, so it is difficult to say. But just looking at the experience of the Mo Sect, you can know that the Immortal Sect's attitude is mainly to win over them, so there is no big problem in giving some less important skills. After all, they are their own subordinates. The last thing left is