This is What a Man Should Do!

大丈夫当如是!

1020(22 linked)4y ago

The introductions to the three books, The Legend of the Great Sage, Qing Yu Nian, and Jian Ke, are at the top of the list. As for the others, check out the killing, comedy, and horror mysteries. Forget about ambiguity and clichés, those with vivid and vivid characters will be given the best treatment.

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Dark Night is Coming24

Dark Night is Coming

Science Fiction

Want To Eat Braised Chicken Wings

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Dark night falls, zombies run rampant, and an unprecedented crisis breaks out... (This book has special powers)

Curator

This is the most upright post-apocalyptic article. A lot of effort has been put into the details, the whole world is real and perceptible, and the logic in almost all aspects is established. It's a pity that the main plot is too dragging and the pace is a bit slow, but it is still a good book.

Entering into Cultivating Immortality25

My Taoist Priest Is Not Alone

6.8M8.5588

Regular version: When a scientific researcher travels to a world where scientific methods are used to explore the world... Wang Qi: Our slogan is - learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, and you will not be afraid of immortality! CCTV10 version: Why is "Tianyan Illustrated" related to the theory of evolution? What is the relationship between the Misty Cloud Sword and the Probability Cloud? How do cultivators build a cultivating atomic bomb? How is quantum mechanics reflected in cultivation? Why is the peerless strongman from ten thousand years ago and the ring-wearing grandfather of today evaluated as "misleading" and "useless"? What is the connection between Quantum Master Boer, Forbidden Taoist Heisenbao, and Taitian Master Ai Citan with the great scientists Bohr, Heisenberg, and Einstein? Let us follow the host, oh no, the protagonist Wang Qi into today's "Into the Cultivation of Immortality" to explore the secrets of scientific cultivation of immortality

Curator2

This is probably the most hardcore book on scientific cultivation. It is a high-quality film that relies solely on its interesting settings and self-consistent logic. However, when it comes to Xianxia, ​​the audience is actually a bit biased. But congratulations to the Taoist priest!

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