[Twenty Years of Online Writing, a Complete Sports Masterpiece]
【网文二十年 体育类完本神作】
A specially recommended book list for beginners. Older adults should have read it. You don't need to read the fine books to get started. It's a good book with more than one million words.
Basketball articles, although I haven't read NBA for a few years, it's still interesting to read. The first tens of thousands of words were a bit boring, but from the moment the protagonist and Curry entered the Warriors together, it was very interesting.
The author's understanding of basketball and writing skills are beyond doubt. This time the male protagonist finally has a system that many sports protagonists have. Of course, with the system, the male protagonist also has to fight on his own. After the protagonist with poor talent turns on the system, in order to enter the NBA, he has a clear positioning and goals, and his golf quotient is really not low.
This book is great. The protagonist's character is very hard-working, but due to the upper limit of his talent, his strength cannot be improved until his senior year in high school. The system draws star cards to change the destiny and improve the protagonist's potential, so the protagonist can work hard to improve his attributes. The protagonist gives me a very inspirational feeling, unlike many system novels, where he improves casually and relies entirely on the system. The writing is also okay, and the plot flows smoothly.
A funny article about rebirth of football. It has a very weird system and issues various weird tasks (such as giving away underwear, shooting the head coach on the pitch, and scoring goals in the face) which is quite a joke. Recommended for readers who have a certain resistance to poison and like interesting articles.
An NBA coaching article, if you are interested, you can read it. Just like the Wake Forest dynasty was established in "The Godfather of Dynasties", the protagonist of this book also started in the NCAA and established a dynasty before entering the NBA. This kind of start suits my taste. West Lafayette is a special feature of this book. Although it becomes dull when more people join later, the gradual process of watching the protagonist establish his influence step by step is quite comfortable. It is a system document, but the system's presence is very low. In the later stages, it was inevitable that the running accounts would be recorded, and one season would pass by after another. The two sons of the protagonist, whose historical talents are extremely talented due to system cheating, compete in the NBA. This originally very explosive point has inevitably been reduced in effectiveness. It's understandable, but it's still a pity.
Semi-invincibility adds points, but it is not purely a point bonus. The skills are given to you, so you have to practice to use them well. He started on defense in the early stage and established a firm foothold in the NBA. In the later stage, he developed the offensive end and scored points like crazy, becoming a superstar. The characters are relatively flesh-and-blood, and the heroine is the Scarlet Witch. It is not just a story about the protagonist killing NBA, but the sweat day after day can make it soar to the sky at a certain time.
This book is a systematic novel. The protagonist plays football on the court and can get appreciation points. He can also get appreciation points by being praised by legendary superstars. He can improve his abilities and ratings through appreciation points, and he can also buy the skills of the stars, such as pendulum passing, Marseille roundabout, flying fairy... The protagonist's mentor is Qi Xuanzong, and now the protagonist is at Manchester United. Overall, it's okay, but sometimes it's embarrassing to watch. Emmm
This book is better than the author's previous football articles. Goldfinger relies on hard training on his own. He was born in the satellite team of Ajax and was appreciated by Louis van Gaal. Now he is playing as a substitute in Ajax.
Tucao's masterpiece. Basketball writing itself is a niche category, but Tucao has attracted a large number of readers with his complaining style over the years. Even if the book is slanderous, it does not prevent fans from reading his books. This book also includes the protagonists in the Tucao Basketball universe. Although it is not long, it is full of details. It can write more than 1,200 chapters of basketball articles and is very detailed, which shows its level. I quite like this aspect of Rabbit Grass. There are more than a dozen chapters for important games, or maybe one chapter for half a season. There are a lot of key points to manage.
The protagonist is an all-round athlete who can use the abilities of ancient warriors or celebrities in sports to constantly break through the limits of himself and mankind. Starting from the relatively unpopular archery, it is a very good book in the early stage and a bit enjoyable, but the ending in the later stage is a bit hasty ~ The author Da Eggplant's last book in Qidian has been transferred to FL...
Maybe it doesn't reach the level of perfect score, but it is indeed the best sports novel I have read so far. The title may easily make people think it is a short story, but the setting of Golden Finger is moderately strong and the story line is steady and organized, which does not cause the plot to collapse. The author obviously has enough background knowledge and can be regarded as an understanding of football. His smooth writing, unique writing style, and moderate complaints make for an excellent reading experience.
绿茵峥嵘
Lin Hai Tingtao
Gao Zheng, who joined the Serie A giants at the age of fifteen, has placed all the expectations of countless Chinese fans. He was hailed by the media as a talented player who "can change the future of Chinese football", but fate played a big joke on him. Life is like a football match. The opponent, destiny, is already far ahead. Should we just surrender and surrender, or should we fight to the death? And Gao Zheng's reversal began with his return to the green field.
Gao Zheng, who joined the Serie A giants at the age of fifteen, has placed all the expectations of countless Chinese fans. He was hailed by the media as a talented player who "can change the future of Chinese football", but fate played a big joke on him. Life is like a football match. The opponent, destiny, is already far ahead. Should we just surrender and surrender, or should we fight to the death? And Gao Zheng's reversal began with his return to the green field.
Gao Zheng, who joined the Serie A giants at the age of fifteen, has placed all the expectations of countless Chinese fans. He was hailed by the media as a talented player who "can change the future of Chinese football", but fate played a big joke on him. Life is like a football match. The opponent, destiny, is already far ahead. Should we just surrender and surrender, or should we fight to the death? And Gao Zheng's reversal started with his return to the green field.
It seems to be the first popular basketball article in the system? Written from 2001 to 2008, from a bench gangster to an absolute core, from losing to the Eastern Conference Finals to winning three consecutive championships, this is a rare popular science article about basketball.
This is an old book, but I just discovered it, golden finger + time travel or rebirth? It's a slow-burning article, but the author has brains, not brainless, and it's pretty good. The author, Wen Qing, is too ill. There are too many things unrelated to the competition in the early stage. Do you know what to say and add ~~ at the end? I don't know what it means. I'm convinced.
Highly recommended in the sports category, I knew it was a good work just after reading Chapter 65. There may be some plot controversies in the middle, but seeing the answers later, I personally think it is logical. Some people choked up after watching the plot
In 18 years, he went back to the past and became a coach. This is a very old routine. The only thing I like is that this article fulfills Yao Mai's dream of winning the championship. With the only golden finger, Yao Ming healed his foot injury and McGrady returned to the top. After three consecutive championships, challenge yourself and bring the weak team back to the top step by step. The important thing is that there is a joke behind every chapter.
The setting is quite interesting. When I watched the NBA, I used to wonder who was stronger, Jordan Chamberlain, Magic Malone, or Kobe, James O'Neal, etc. Here the author directly amplifies the abilities of these people infinitely, and allows them to meet and compete with each other. I have to say that the author's imagination is indeed good. The NBA system article is also a different system article, but the emotional line is very poisonous.
Lu Ke sacked the opponent's quarterback in a football training match, but was discriminated against and insulted, and the football superstar system was bound at this time. In response to the provocation of other players, Lu Ke agreed to a three-on-three betting showdown and passed a precise sixty-yard pass. After winning, he began to observe his system and use it to train to improve his own strength, while also making more teammates not to be far behind... This novel is very slow to read, and the text is written in long paragraphs. Usually, a game averages about fifteen chapters, which shows how painful it is to catch up. However, it is better than the niche, and now that it is finished, the previous shortcomings are not so obvious.
跑出我人生
Zombie Dance
Su Zu, who returned to his boyhood, received a system and embarked on the road of sports competition that he once dreamed of pursuing. New book club group: 666-502-656
Su Zu, who returned to his boyhood, received a system and embarked on the road of sports competition that he once dreamed of pursuing. New book club group: 666-502-656
I am very happy to find such a novel in Qidian, especially in the weak field of sports competition, and especially in sports competition except football and basketball. Why does he stand out? Only its purity. For those who have never read about running competition, this book is a good first introduction. I also like readers who like competitive articles. It can be said that it has opened a corner of the curtain in the field of sprinting. It tells about the competition with the five sprinters before the lightning in Jamaica, and more about constantly surpassing themselves, from talented, to second-level, first-level, master, international master, and finally ended with a sprint hegemony with Usain Bolt. The only drawback is that it's too short. Too full. There is not much daily life, no peeing spots in the whole process, and all kinds of hearty competitions, rushing to the end. (At the same time, it also lacks a lot of descriptions of daily life.) But because of the length of the article, this flaw is not magnified, but is acceptable.
To me, I didn't feel the sports science the protagonist talked about, and the plot wasn't interesting, so I didn't feel immersed at all. Although we haven't studied the biological research among God-level students like Capybara, we know a lot about it from the news or other aspects, so it's okay to read. When I started reading this book, the protagonist got the system and practiced some kind of skill. I thought the protagonist wanted to participate in sports and win prizes. If that was the case, maybe it would be better.















