Only Cultivating Life Without Cultivating Nature is the First Disease of Cultivation!
只修命不修性,此是修行第一病!
They are all novels that I personally think are not brain-dead and the protagonists have online IQs. Today's fairy tales and fantasy novels are still committing the same mistakes that our ancestors warned against thousands of years ago. You can recommend some novels with protagonists and authors with online IQs in the comments, as long as there is no female protagonist or only one female protagonist! If you have collected it, please comment and recommend it. Let's work together to get through the book shortage.
49Yang Shen
Xianxia阳神
Dreaming Into God
Yangshen Animation will be broadcast exclusively on Youku Animation every Monday at 10:00 starting from July 10th, and VIPs can watch it first. The world is a big sea of suffering. People are in the sea. The body is a ship. Hun'er is the person in the boat. The boat carries people and continues to the other shore. Is it to cultivate the physical body and strengthen the hull of the boat until it reaches the other side of the sea of suffering? Or is it to cultivate the soul so that the people in the boat are familiar with the nature of water? To become an immortal by practicing martial arts. Become a god by cultivating immortality. Which one should I choose? Levels of martial arts cultivation: "training the flesh" as a martial artist, "training the muscles" as a warrior, "training the skin" as a warrior, "training as a bone" as a martial artist, "training as a viscera" as an innate martial artist, "training as a bone marrow" as a grand master, "training as a blood" as a martial sage, and "training as a human being as an immortal". Levels of soul cultivation: concentration, coming out of the shell, night travel, day travel, expelling objects {yin gods}, manifesting, possessing people, seizing the body {ghosts and immortals}, thunder tribulation, and yang gods {gods and immortals}. The physical books of the "Yangshen" series were published by Huawen Tianxia Book Co., Ltd. In August 2013 and can be purchased at Xinhua Bookstores and major e-commerce stores across the country.
Yangshen Animation will be broadcast exclusively on Youku Animation every Monday at 10:00 starting from July 10th, and VIPs can watch it first. The world is a big sea of suffering. People are in the sea. The body is a ship. Hun'er is the person in the boat. The boat carries people and continues to the other shore. Is it to cultivate the physical body and strengthen the hull of the boat until it reaches the other side of the sea of suffering? Or is it to cultivate the soul so that the people in the boat are familiar with the nature of water? To become an immortal by practicing martial arts. Become a god by cultivating immortality. Which one should I choose? Levels of martial arts cultivation: "training the flesh" as a martial artist, "training the muscles" as a warrior, "training the skin" as a warrior, "training as a bone" as a martial artist, "training as a viscera" as an innate martial artist, "training as a bone marrow" as a grand master, "training as a blood" as a martial sage, and "training as a human being as an immortal". Levels of soul cultivation: concentration, coming out of the shell, night travel, day travel, expelling objects {yin gods}, manifesting, possessing people, seizing the body {ghosts and immortals}, thunder tribulation, and yang gods {gods and immortals}. The physical books of the "Yangshen" series were published by Huawen Tianxia Book Co., Ltd. In August 2013 and can be purchased at Xinhua Bookstores and major e-commerce stores across the country.
The pinnacle work of Meng Ru Shen Ji, Yang Shen's subsequent books either have problems with the three views, or they are routine articles written to make money, and there is not much innovation! I read Yangshen when I was a senior, but I can't remember the specific plot now. I thought it was pretty good at the time, at least better than the later books in Mengluishenji. What I like is actually just some of the settings in it. "Yang Shen" should be the first book I've seen that mocks Long Aotian's time-travel flow!