I recommend 'The One God of Kendo.' This is a fantasy novel written by the Six Paths of Sinking. The main character Chu Mu pursued the peak of the Tao of the sword wholeheartedly. He had no golden fingers and relied on his comprehension and luck to rise from the bottom. The book was filled with swords, sword techniques, and the competition between geniuses. Although it was cool, it had depth and emphasized the character of the swordsman. More than 2000 chapters, 7.35 million words completed. It was a bit like Sword Dao Supremacy, but it also had its own characteristics. Although some people felt that it was a routine and that the later stages were a little delayed, the Swordsman level was written well. The single female lead's emotional line did not overshadow the main character. The World Sword was the work of Riding the Wind and Sword. The story was set in an era when Kendo flourished. The protagonist had dedicated his entire life to Kendo in his previous life and had many experiences after reincarnation. Some readers felt that this book was a fake but could still be read, but the quality of the author's later works had declined. Riding the Wind and Sword's 'Seeking Defeat', was not bad either. The main character Yun Xi was determined to prove the way of the sword, and there was no female protagonist. Some people thought that this was the best book he had written about swords. The plot was reasonable and the main character was mature. "The Swordsman's Fate" was written by Fan Sa. The protagonist traveled to a Japanese movie to become a swordsman and experience a different world. Although it was a niche world, the first world was very immersive. However, there were limitations to the later worlds. There was also "Sword Aura Concentration", written by Lonely Burial. The protagonist was a mediocre youth who made a comeback. Unfortunately, there was too much content and it was easy to forget.
I recommend a few novels related to swords. " The One God of Kendo " was a fantasy novel written by the Six Dao Sinking. It was completed with 7.35 million words. This book was a guide to swordsmanship. It contained all kinds of swords, sword techniques, and sword skills, as well as the competition between geniuses. The main character Chu Mu pursued the peak of swordsmanship wholeheartedly. He had no golden fingers and relied on his comprehension and luck to rise from the bottom. He had both the sharpness of the sword and the restraint. Although it was long, it didn't drag. The routine was to change maps and struggle, but it was also quite nice. It was a classic work of Kendo. Friends who liked Kendo shouldn't miss it. The World Sword was a fantasy novel about riding the wind and riding a sword. The story took place in an era where there were many experts and Kendo was popular. The protagonist dedicated his life to Kendo in his previous life and continued to compete with other Kendo geniuses in this world after reincarnation. The book received mixed reviews, but the author's persistence in the sword was worthy of admiration. Seeking Defeat was also a work of Riding the Wind and Sword. The protagonist Yun Xi transcended time and space to prove the way of the sword. There was no female protagonist, so it was a refreshing story. The author's understanding of swords and character descriptions were not bad. Some people felt that this was the best book he had written about swords. The plot was natural and reasonable, and the main character's personality was mature. Many people had read it several times. The Fate of a Swordsman was a fantasy novel written by Fan Sa. The main character had transmigrated to a Japanese movie and become a swordsman, experiencing a different life. It was a type of talent and perseverance. The sense of immersion in the first world was strong, but there were some shortcomings in the later parts. Now, it seemed to be a eunuch, but it was still worth watching. Road of the Swordsman was a Xianxia novel written by Sloth. The main character was a swordsman who had transmigrated from the Western swordsmanship instructor to the world of cultivation. He did not play by the rules and had his own system. The plot was not bad, but the new author often changed the outline. Chapter 153 began to have a poisonous plot, but the overall flaws did not obscure the good and could bring novelty.
Lonely Swordsman was a writer from Qidian Chinese Network and now Genesis Chinese Network. His works included " Mixed in the Three Kingdoms as a Warlord ". The protagonist transmigrated into a Yellow Turban soldier. From the moment he was wanted, he sought survival and development in the chaotic world. After many wars, he unified the Three Kingdoms and established the Liang Dynasty before abdicating." Three Kingdoms: Emperor Taizu of Han asked me to help the Han Dynasty ";; Monitor the Tang Dynasty; There was also a new military book," Songhu: Never Fall," which told the story of the protagonist carrying weapons and equipment through the four warehouse nodes of the Songhu Battle and gradually changing the situation of the war against Japan. His works were full of twists and turns, full of fantasy and logic, rich in content and had a unique writing style. In February 2017, he was ranked among the top 100 great gods in the second King of Online Literature poll.
Lonely Swordsman's latest novel was " Songhu: Never Fell ", a military novel. It told the story of the protagonist who brought weapons and equipment through the four warehouse nodes of the Songhu Battle at the beginning of the battle, and then changed the war situation step by step.
'The One God of Kendo' was a fantasy novel written by the Six Realms. The main character Chu Mu was determined to reach the peak of the sword path, without a female lead, ending with 7.35 million words. There were all kinds of swords, sword techniques, and sword skills in the book. Geniuses fought for the altar of the sword path. Chu Mu wasn't a hooligan, two-faced, lecherous, and didn't have any cheat codes. He relied on his comprehension and luck to rise from the bottom. Although it was a little long and the routines were similar, it was quite interesting to watch as it kept leveling up like a map. "Seeking Defeat," a work of riding the wind and riding a sword. The main character, Yun Xi, wanted to defeat all the swordsmen in the world. No Female Lead. It was a well-written book. The main character was cold and devoted to the Dao. The plot was reasonable and the contradictions were handled naturally. Although some people felt that the title and the plot were contradictory, it was overall good. The World Sword was also written by Riding the Wind on the Sword. It was a story about the rebirth of the Imperial Court in the era of sword geniuses. Although some people said that it was all an imitation of others, it was still possible to see that the protagonist only had a love for swords after his senior sister died. It was a tragedy. The Fate of a Swordsman, a fantasy novel written by Fan Sa. The main character traveled to Japan as a swordsman and experienced different plots. Although there were some minor details and it seemed to be a eunuch, the first volume was not bad. " Focus of Sword Qi " was a fantasy novel written by Lonely Burial. It was about a mediocre young man who rose up in martial arts after experiencing an accident. However, it had been too long since many people had forgotten the content. These books are all related to Kendo and have their own characteristics. Friends who like Kendo novels can read them.
I recommend 'The One God of Kendo.' This is a fantasy novel written by the Six Paths of Sinking. The main character Chu Mu pursued the peak of the Tao of the sword wholeheartedly. He had no golden fingers and relied on his comprehension and luck to rise from the bottom. There were all kinds of swords, sword techniques, and sword skills in the book, as well as the competition between geniuses. This was a relatively pure Kendo cultivation novel. It had more than 2000 chapters and 7.35 million words. It was similar to Sword Dao, but there were also differences. The main characters here followed the style of a sect. The map was magnificent, and the main characters were gradually leveling up. Although there were routines, it was still worth watching. It didn't have a female protagonist, and the sword writer was lonely and brave. Although some people felt that the style was plain and monotonous, they also felt that the world had expanded. I also recommend Road of the Swordsman, a Xianxia novel written by Sloth. The main character was a western swordsmanship coach who traveled through the world of Xianxia, using rational thinking and scientific knowledge as his golden fingers. This book wasn't a routine. The beginning was dull and slow, and the flow of people was ordinary. There were many unique settings in the book, such as the protagonist not taking drugs. Although there were flaws, such as the beginning plot of Chapter 153 being poisonous, the change in style of writing, small bugs, etc., it was still a work that was above grain and below immortal grass. It was worth reading for Swordsman enthusiasts.
He could find some related material about the lonely swordsman's back. There were many pictures of swordsmen's backs available for download on Photograph and Qianku. In addition, the website of Vision China also provided search results for swordsman photos and swordsman illustrations. You could find high-definition swordsman photos and hand-drawn illustrations. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer as to whether there was a picture of the lonely swordsman's back.
Lonely Swordsman's opening novel recommendation was " Kidnapping Peace at the Beginning, I'll Guard and Capture for Thirty Years." This novel told the story of a modern man who had traveled back in time to Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. He was involved in a plot to kidnap Princess Taiping and launched a series of self-rescue operations. Finally, he made a name for himself in the Tang Dynasty. Even though the novel did not do well on Qidian Chinese website, it was still a new work by Lonely Swordsman and attracted the attention of readers.
The Single God of Kendo was super good, written by the Six Paths of Oblivion. This was an Oriental fantasy novel. It was completed and had 7.35 million words. The main character Chu Mu pursued the peak of the Tao of the sword wholeheartedly. He did not have any golden fingers and relied on his comprehension and luck to rise from the bottom. He wasn't a hooligan, a two-faced man, or a lecherous man. He had his sword's edge and also had his moments of restraint. His code of conduct was not to go against his heart. The book was filled with all kinds of swords and strange sword techniques. Different geniuses fought to reach the peak of the sword path. This book was like a textbook for swordsmanship. It was a relatively pure swordsmanship cultivation novel. There was no female protagonist and basically no brothers. It was written about the loneliness of swordsmen. Although it was a little long, leveling up and training was like playing a map. If you changed the map, you would have to fight from scratch. However, it was still food. Many people had read it several times. It was considered a classic in Kendo novels. Compared to " The Lord of Kendo," it had its own merits. Friends who liked Kendo should not miss it.
I recommend 'The One God of Kendo.' This is a fantasy novel written by the Six Paths of Sinking. The main character Chu Mu pursued the peak of the Tao of the sword wholeheartedly. He rose from the bottom without any golden fingers, relying on his comprehension and luck. There were all kinds of swords, sword techniques, and sword skills in the book, as well as the competition between geniuses. It was similar but different from Sword Dao Supremacy. The main character in this book was a sect-style character. The map in the book was magnificent, and the protagonist climbed up step by step. There were setbacks and sadness. Although some people think that the routine and writing style are plain, I feel that the world is constantly expanding. Moreover, this was a book without a female protagonist. The swordsman was lonely and bravely broke through the hardships. Overall, it was a good book that focused on the way of the sword. It had 7.35 million words and was completed. The book conveyed the spirit of a swordsman, such as being willing to break and not yield. Friends who love to watch Kendo should not miss it.