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Damn it! Let's smash the darkness together!

Damn it! Let's smash the darkness together!

In the post-apocalyptic era, amidst the wasteland and chaos, the great path reaches the heavens. Mad Outer Gods, uncontrollable cursed cultivation methods, extraordinary martial artists facing ominous old age... Above the starry sky, deities circle, and below, ghosts roam at night! In this doomsday scenario, Xu Shu carries the "Primordial Scroll" and transmigrates. Through a simulation game, he achieves one exclusive accomplishment after another, seeking a sliver of hope for survival. The ten-day apocalypse, the Dragon King returns, resurrects his lover, and saves the world; With a passionate and generous heart, he fights and conquers while carrying the burden of a grieving father whose child was stillborn... As more and more accomplishments are achieved, he gradually lets himself go within the simulation game. Until... A true disciple of the Female Void Palace is pregnant overnight, announcing an emergency lockdown; The long-extinct master of the White Jade Capital rises from the grave, destroys enemies with a wave and proves his Dao as a Great Emperor; A shepherd boy arrives at the gates of the Holy Temple, claiming to be Ye Su; Moreover, a young man riding a cow attains enlightenment, leaving Hangu Pass and preaching with a scroll: - The human race must strengthen itself. You may admire me, but there's no need to worship me; - Together, we punish those who claim to be gods! ... Dreams reflect reality, and more and more people begin to spread his name and words across the land. Only then does Xu Shu realize that the life he simulated has far-reaching effects, like a butterfly flapping its wings! And those rampant Outer Gods finally recall the fear that once dominated them... He dies thousands of times on the path to ascension, and another night passes in the Primordial Scroll. Suddenly looking back, he has shattered both heaven and earth. "I, Xu Shu, am a crude person. My apologies, fairy!" ---
Eastern
1512 Chs
Stop it, Taoist, Your Fight almost Ruins the DAO!

Stop it, Taoist, Your Fight almost Ruins the DAO!

【Exhilarating】【New Ultimate Path Plus Points】【Dry Humor】 The world plummets; who shall uphold the heavens? Demons spawn from earth and sky, the Taoist stands valiant and resolute. I am Yi Chen, 'Chen' as in dust, styled Yi Chengzi, eighteen years old, fearful of violent evil spirits, fond of making money. With a cold heart and ruthless hands, he transmigrated to a bizarre world where goblins and malevolent spirits dwell, becoming the eldest senior brother of the Hidden Dragon Pavilion, and as his master lay dying, he entrusted Yi Chengzi with the duty to uphold the path of benevolence and righteousness, to take good care of his younger Taoist brothers; he promised he would. However, his understanding of the path of benevolence and righteousness differed slightly from that of his master. What is benevolence? Slicing evil men and ghosts in half is benevolence. What is righteousness? Smashing the heads of evil men and ghosts into their chests completes righteousness. After his master's death, unable to awaken 'spiritual essence' for cultivation, he set upon an unorthodox path of cultivation with the help of the Golden Finger. Facing the wolves eager for a fight after his master's demise, he struck with heavy fists, understanding the true essence of righteousness. Confronting the malevolent spirits that stood in his way, he naturally reformed them with the iron fists of love. He slew demons, exorcised evil, and tested his sword against various spiritual cultivators, enjoying the landscapes of the world. When he reached the summit and looked around, he was shocked to find that demons were but minor afflictions and that this land and sky were falling... A millennium-long scheme, an eternal enigma, slowly unveiled itself. Strange, it has arrived, and it does not die or perish. Witnessing this scene, Yi Chen laughed. Even the malevolent dogs passing by his Taoist abode had to endure a couple of slaps; how dare someone be so disrespectful to him? Yi Taoist stomped one foot and soared into the heavens! The onlookers exclaimed in shock, "Taoist, stop fighting, the great 'Dao' is nearly worn away!"
Eastern
1254 Chs
What was the difference between Sartrean plays and traditional plays?
There were many differences between Sartrean plays and traditional plays. Jean-Paul Sartre was a famous 20th-century French dramatist and his works were often referred to as "plays" or "dramatic novels" rather than traditional dramatic scripts. The difference between Sartrean plays and traditional plays lay in the form and content. In traditional plays, actors were usually organized according to the script and performed according to the plot and characters in the script. On the other hand, the plays of Sater were more flexible and free. They were not organized according to the script of traditional plays, but adopted the form of free poetry to express thoughts and emotions through dialogue, monologue and symbolism. His plays were also different from traditional plays in their theme and purpose. The theme and purpose of traditional plays was to convey moral and ethical values by displaying the thoughts and emotions of the characters. On the other hand, the plays of Saturn were more focused on exploring the essence and meaning of human existence and the relationship between the individual and the whole. There were many differences in form, content, and theme between Sartrean plays and traditional plays, which reflected the new trend of French culture and philosophy in the 20th century.
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2024-09-17 17:32
The classification of plays
Dramas could be categorized according to different standards. A common classification method was to classify plays according to the form of performance. That was to say, plays were divided into drama, opera, opera, musical, comedy, and tragedy. Another way to classify dramas was to divide them into historical dramas, romance dramas, science fiction dramas, suspense dramas, workplace dramas, family dramas, and so on. In addition, plays can also be categorized by region and language, such as Chinese Peking opera, French musicals, Italian operas, etc. In short, there are many ways to classify plays. Different classification methods can bring different characteristics and highlights. The audience can choose a play that suits them according to their own preferences and cultural background.
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2024-09-13 15:18
The types of plays
There are many types of plays: 1. Classic plays: ancient Greek and Roman plays such as Homer's Iliad and Odessey. 2. Renaissance plays, such as the plays of William shakespeare such as Hamlet and King Lear. 3. Religious plays, such as operas and theatres, usually portray religious stories and belief systems. 4. Realistic plays: plays that emphasize reality and expose social reality, such as Pushkin's play Requiem. 5. Modern plays: plays that reflect modern life, social problems, and human plight, such as Machiavelli's play The Prince and Ernest Ernest's play The Sun Also Rises. Asian drama: Korean, Japanese and Chinese dramas all have their own unique styles and characteristics. Cross-Border Drama: A drama that crosses different cultures, languages, and styles, such as a fusion of European and Indian plays.
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2024-09-13 15:39
Information on plays
The information on drama included history, traditional drama, and modern drama. Historical dramas usually used historical events or characters as the subject matter and unfolded the plot in the historical background. Traditional plays included ancient Greek plays, ancient Roman plays, medieval plays, and plays from the Renaissance. Modern plays referred to any play with a person as the protagonist at a specific time and place. It could be a one-man show, group play, opera, drama, musical, and so on. There were many types of dramas, including comedies, tragedies, romance dramas, war dramas, historical dramas, science fiction dramas, and so on. Different types of plays have different characteristics and styles, but they all aim to convey emotions and ideas through performance. In addition to drama, there are many other art forms such as dance, music, photography, and film, which are as important as drama to express human emotions and thoughts.
1 answer
2024-09-20 17:40
What are the differences between cartoon plays and traditional stage plays?
Cartoon plays are often animated and can feature fantasy elements that might be harder to achieve on a traditional stage. Traditional stage plays rely more on live actors and physical sets.
2 answers
2025-05-29 03:37
How are comic plays different from traditional stage plays?
Comic plays usually have more humor and light-heartedness. They focus on making the audience laugh and have a more relaxed tone compared to traditional stage plays.
3 answers
2025-05-19 16:57
What are the benefits of a family that plays together as in 'a family that plays together story'?
One benefit is stronger family bonds. When families play together like in the story, they interact in a positive way, which deepens their relationships.
3 answers
2024-11-05 19:58
What are the categories of plays?
Dramas could be categorized according to different standards. The following are some common classifications: 1. According to the form of performance: drama can be divided into drama, opera, opera, dance drama, musical, comedy and tragedy. 2. According to the stage equipment, plays can be divided into large-scale plays, small-scale plays, and modern plays. 3. According to the content of the story, dramas can be divided into historical dramas, love dramas, science fiction dramas, horror dramas, dramas, black dramas, modern dramas, etc. 4. According to the style of performance, plays can be divided into traditional plays, modern plays, contemporary plays, and experimental plays. 5. Regional classification: Dramas can be classified by region, such as Chinese Peking opera, Korean dramas, Japanese anime dramas, etc. 6. By genre: Dramas can be categorized by genre, such as anti-corruption dramas, youth dramas, family dramas, workplace dramas, etc. These are just some common classifications. In fact, there are many other classifications of plays. Different classifications can bring different characteristics and perceptions.
1 answer
2024-09-17 18:51
The types and introductions of plays…
There were many types of plays that could be divided into different categories according to different classification standards. The following are some common types of plays and their introductions: 1. Classic plays: ancient Greek and Roman plays such as Homer's epics "Iliad" and "Odessey". The classical plays were usually about war, politics, and mythology. They were highly artistic and literary. 2. Renaissance plays: plays from Europe during the Renaissance, such as the plays by William shakespeare, such as Hamlet and King Lear. Renaissance plays emphasized that humanism and human nature had profound ideology and superb artistic expression. 3. Eastern opera: Chinese traditional opera such as Beijing opera, Kunqu opera and Henan opera. Eastern dramas usually used history, politics, and love as the theme, with strong local characteristics and cultural implications. 4. Modern plays: plays from the second half of the 20th century, such as plays, movies, plays, and musics. Modern dramas usually used realistic social problems as the theme to explore the fate and contradictions of human beings through realistic expression techniques. Each type of play had its own unique characteristics and theme. There were also certain differences between the types of plays.
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2024-09-13 15:32
Are plays considered fiction?
Most plays can be classified as fiction. Writers use their creativity to construct plots, dialogues, and settings that may not exist in reality. However, some plays can be based on real events or people but still have elements of fictionalization to make them more dramatic or engaging for the audience.
1 answer
2024-10-02 18:19
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