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Dreaming of the West 3, why can't Marshal Yin Hu farm moves?

2024-09-10 05:26
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2024-09-10 07:04

In Journey to the West 3, Marshal Yin Hu was Sun Wukong's senior and one of the most powerful monsters in the game. The most common reason why Marshal Yin Hu could not farm was that his strength was far beyond the capabilities of the players. In addition, Marshal Yin Hu would also use some special skills such as "Yin Tiger Pounce on Food" and "Yin Tiger Roar to the Sky". These skills would cause huge damage to the players, so players would not be able to easily defeat Marshal Yin Hu. There were also other reasons such as Marshal Yin Hu's invincibility and summoning other monsters that would prevent players from defeating Marshal Yin Hu. If you want to defeat Marshal Yin Hu, you are advised to increase your strength or use some special skills or items.

Why can't the emu fly in Aboriginal Dreaming stories?
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2024-10-12 12:22
The reason the emu can't fly in Aboriginal Dreaming stories often relates to cultural beliefs and teachings. Maybe it's part of a moral or lesson, or it represents some aspect of the natural world and its balance.
Who moves west at the end of the novel?
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2024-10-08 16:10
Well, it might be a secondary character who has been longing for a new beginning in the west. Maybe they have some hidden motives or dreams driving them there.
Journey to the West: Marshal Canopy's Introduction
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2024-08-13 01:04
In Journey to the West, Marshal Canopy was a character in the online novel Journey to the West. Marshal Canopy was one of the generals of the Canopy Army and was in charge of Marshal Canopy's mansion. In the novel, Marshal Tianpeng had once gone to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures with Tang Sanzang and the others. On the way, he had fought many fierce battles with Sun Wukong and the others. Marshal Tianpeng was originally a legendary figure. He was the third prince of the East Ocean Dragon Palace. Because he ate the Ageless Immortal Fruit by mistake, he gained the ability to fly and control water. In the process of Tang Sanzang and the others going to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures, Marshal Tianpeng was sent to help Tang Sanzang and the others. On the way, he experienced many dangers and challenges with Sun Wukong and the others. Marshal Tianpeng had a deep friendship with Sun Wukong and the others on the way to the scriptures, and he had shown his strength and bravery in many battles. In the end, Marshal Tianpeng was persuaded by Tang Sanzang and the others to give up his superpower and assist them in completing the mission.
Journey to the West-Marshal Canopy's Introduction
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2024-08-11 22:19
Marshal Tianpeng in Journey to the West was a character in the online novel Journey to the West. He was the Water God of the Heavenly Palace and the incarnation of the pig spirit. In the novel, Marshal Tianpeng started a wonderful adventure because he met Tang Sanzang and the others. He was open-minded and liked to drink. He had once become an immortal because he had mistakenly eaten the immortal peach of Taishang Laojun. However, after meeting Tang Sanzang and others, he gradually put down his obsession and became a true warrior and cultivator. On the journey to the West, Marshal Tianpeng, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand protected Tang Sanzang and experienced many dangers and challenges, but in the end, he became a more complete existence through self-cultivation and self-transcendence.
In Journey to the West, Marshal Tianpeng was in charge of 80,000 navy troops.
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2024-09-25 18:49
Marshal Tianpeng was an important character in Journey to the West. He was the second son of the Jade Emperor and was in charge of 80,000 navy troops. On the way to the scriptures, he had experienced many battles with Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. One of the most famous battles was with the Bull Demon King. In this battle, Marshal Tianpeng was defeated by the Bull Demon King, but in the end, he still successfully protected Tang Sanzang. In addition, he had fought with the Spider Spirit, Scorpion Spirit, and other demons, and had helped Tang Sanzang and others cross many obstacles.
Why didn't Liu Shishi choose Hu Ge? Hu Ge didn't get Liu Shishi.
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2024-09-15 08:08
There were many reasons why Hu Ge did not manage to woo Liu Shishi. First of all, the two of them had met in the game, but their communication in the game was not deep. Moreover, their personalities and interests did not match, so they did not develop feelings in the game. Secondly, the two of them had their own work and life in reality. Hu Ge also had his own girlfriend and other relationships of the opposite sex, so it was difficult for the two of them to have the opportunity to meet in real life. In the end, the two of them were colleagues at work. Hu Ge and Shi Shi had a closer relationship at work, and their cooperation at work was deeper. Therefore, it was difficult for them to have the opportunity to develop feelings at work.
Is there an infinite immortal jade version of Marshal Tianpeng in Journey to the West?
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2024-09-25 19:03
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Journey to the West: Marshal Canopy's Author's Introduction
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2024-09-11 08:45
The story of Marshal Tianpeng in Journey to the West was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It mainly tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand helping Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. Marshal Tianpeng was a character in the novel, played by the pig demon Marshal Tianpeng and Tang Sanzang, who was in love with a human demon. In the novel, Marshal Tianpeng had extremely high martial arts and magical power, and he had fought fiercely with Tang Sanzang and the others many times. In the novel, Marshal Tianpeng's image was more well-shaped. He was a character with both an evil side and a tender side.
Why didn't Gu Long describe his martial arts moves?
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2024-09-21 05:29
Gu Long's novels were famous for their smooth narration and unique style. The description of martial arts was also one of their unique features. However, in some novels, Gu Long did not pay attention to describing martial arts moves, but instead paid more attention to the character's personality, emotions, and storyline. In Gu Long's novels, there were often complicated relationships between characters and plot twists, which made it unnecessary for him to describe martial arts moves too much. Instead, he expressed his character characteristics and emotional state through the actions, language and inner monologue of the characters. This method could make the novel more vivid, profound, and expressive, while also making it easier for the readers to immerse themselves in the story. The description of martial arts in Gu Long's novels also had a certain poetic and romantic color. Through his unique imagination and description, he combined martial arts moves with natural landscape and philosophy of life to form his own unique martial arts culture. Therefore, although the description of martial arts in Gu Long's novels was not detailed, his unique literary style and imagination still received widespread attention and love.
Why didn't Gu Long describe his martial arts moves?
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2024-09-21 05:04
Gu Long's novels often didn't describe martial arts moves directly, but expressed the essence of martial arts by describing the character's personality, emotions, experiences, and behavior. He believed that literary works should convey thoughts and emotions through the inner experience and emotional communication of the characters, rather than showing strength and skills through direct descriptions of moves. Some scenes that often appeared in Gu Long's novels, such as " Lu Xiaofeng's Finger " and " Little Li Flying Knife ", were described through the character's behavior and inner feelings rather than through specific moves. This kind of writing style made the novel more vivid, profound, emotional, and easier for the readers to understand and accept.
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