A Good Book by Xian Xia
仙侠好书。
Committed to discovering those buried good books
1Xuanchen Road
Xianxia玄尘道途
A Wreckage
All living beings and thousands of monks are like a speck of dust hanging between heaven and earth. They rise up when the wind blows and fall when the wind blows. They are lost and don't know where they are going.
All living beings and thousands of monks are like a speck of dust hanging between heaven and earth. They rise up when the wind blows and fall when the wind blows. They are lost and don't know where they are going.
New book, not on the shelves yet. This book is good. The protagonist has a very stable character and does not seek death. A firm heart towards the Tao. So far, there has been no pointless plot to pretend to be a slap in the face. It's not the Xiaobaiwen route. Some minor characters have too much ink, which may make them uncomfortable to watch after the update, but this is the author's writing thought. He wanted to tell a story more completely. I have seen the latest chapter. I think it's okay. Recommended for everyone to give it a try.
3凡人修仙传
Forget Words
An ordinary mountain village boy accidentally entered the local martial arts sect and became a registered disciple. With such an identity, how could he gain a foothold in the sect, how could he enter the ranks of immortal cultivators with mediocre qualifications, and become proud of the Three Realms! Dear fellow Taoists, the new version of the physical book is now available. If you are interested, you can purchase it yourself. Thank you for your support!
An ordinary mountain village boy accidentally entered the local martial arts sect and became a registered disciple. With such an identity, how could he gain a foothold in the sect, how could he enter the ranks of immortal cultivators with mediocre qualifications, and become proud of the Three Realms! Dear fellow Taoists, the new version of the physical book is now available. If you are interested, you can purchase it yourself. Thank you for your support!
The first Xianxia novel I read, it was this book that gave Wangyu the nickname "Wanggen", and it made Wangyu become a Qidian Platinum Writer in one fell swoop. The mainstream novels about cultivating immortals at that time focused on cultivating qualifications. Each of the protagonists in the novel had better qualifications than the last, and each one was born with an abnormality. Wangyu is "seeking death", writing a biography of a mortal cultivating immortality. The protagonist is not good-looking, has poor qualifications, is not a second generation, and has no family support. Naturally, my grades were very poor at that time, and I couldn't even sign a contract. With the support of some book friends, Wangyu persevered, often updating it every few days. It was only in the later stages of writing that the book became famous. Now I no longer forget about major updates, but I don't really like the books I wrote. I say so much just because I want to say that this book is a fairy grass and a divine book.