Shadows of the Sword "Immortal Destiny" was a Xianxia and Cultivation Civilization novel by the author Meng Ruren. It told the story of a hundred years of cultivation, but he was no match for a wisp of immortal destiny.
The overall evaluation of this book's book list was that a hundred years of cultivation was not worth a single immortal encounter.| This was a Xianxia cultivation novel that was purely China. It was a novel that was full of adventures, constantly improving, relaxing, and happy. At the same time, it was also a novel with a rigorous design, magnificent momentum, and perfect legal principles. It was also a novel that had a new interpretation of Confucianism, including Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. It was a novel with extremely rich content.
It was a story about a young scholar who became an immortal and an official. It involved scholars, cultivation, becoming an immortal, entering the world, official career, wealth, strange fate, magic weapons, love, blood feud, and so on.
Along the way, the reader can appreciate the profound traditional culture, the deep and subtle beautiful emotions, the beautiful and infinite natural scenery, and the wonderful and unpredictable growth of immortals.|
It's a pretty good cultivation novel. It has a refreshing style and is simple and moving.
"Journey to the Immortals" was a Xianxia novel written by the author at the beginning of the year. It told the story of what was going on?
Apprentice?
I just heard that the benefits here are good and I want to work.
What?
Immortal Cultivation?
I just want to step on a sword and fly to see my brother.
What?
Invasion of Magical Beasts?
It wasn't easy for me to make up my mind to cultivate!
What?
I'm a hero?
Cough, that, you guys are mistaken. I'm just passing by to be a bystander…The overall evaluation of this book was: No male lead, a very healing story, a deep sense of experience, and a good grasp of the character's personality.
Especially the descriptions of the protagonists 'childhood, which were at least three years old, were full of wit and interest. They fully displayed the characteristics of children and teenagers. There were no such ridiculous settings as how an eight-year-old could be as scheming as a young man.
The world in the novel did not have too many plots. There were no rogue cultivators, only the 10 major sects working together. It was similar to the true Xianxia world view in ancient Xianxia novels.
The human heart was mostly simple and honest. Although there were conflicts, they were not excessive. A kind of kindness from top to bottom led the entire world to flourish.
It felt like they were in a rush to form a team to fight monsters.
It cleverly combined the characteristics of the ancient literature, immortal cultivation literature, and online games (feel like sword net three).
The boys and girls (and when they were young) were all very interesting.
The foreshadowing was very deep and perfect. The structure of the entire story was very rigorous.
The background of the story was full of mythical colors. It was set in a parallel world of the Xia Dynasty, but it was also set in the cultivation world. The ancestors of the ten ancient sects that were passed down from the Primordial Age (such as Fuxi, Nuwa, Houyi, etc.) were mythical characters. The story integrated the mythical characters into the cultivation background, making these sects closer to the Primordial Age in time.
However, mythical figures were not absolute myths here. They were only sages who saved the world, founded sects, and flourished.
Although there were some scums in the various sects, they were generally upright and positive.
The 10 great sects took it as their duty to slay demons and protect the human world. They also took into account the kindness of harmless demons and spirit beasts.
Here, people's ideas showed the modern concept of equality and mutual benefit.
The background of the story only revolved around a single world, but the scenery behind it was complete, and the sect system was also relatively complete. The overall feeling was grand and spectacular!
He especially liked the ending sentence,"Not suffering from food and clothing, but becoming an immortal wherever one's heart goes." It could be said that it reflected the female protagonist's "Dao"!
After reading the entire book, he felt like he had returned to the games of the Sword and Fairy.
He was carefree and chivalrous.
There were torture points, novel and fun settings, and a good plot.|
What was refreshing about this article was that there was no spiritual root setting. In general, the article was okay.| The classical Xianxia novel was a little hot-blooded, a little warm, and had a strong three views.
It was not pretentious or cruel. The only regret was that it was too short!
(Completed)| No male lead.
End.
It was rare to see a setting without spiritual roots that emphasized the difference between men and women, and there was no such thing as dual cultivation.
The plots and schemes were all dismissed. The author's folk customs were simple and somewhat warm. There were female and male supreme cultivators. Everyone lived in this world that was infected by demonic qi.
The ending was also a little surprising. Without ascending to immortality, the female protagonist protected everything she wanted to protect. It could be said that she did not forget her original heart.|
It is said that the female lead has no CP(not seen yet)| There was no white lotus!
There was currently no male protagonist in the local cultivation novels.|
The ancient Xianxia, a world invaded by demonic energy.
It was a little heartwarming. Everyone in the six sects was very friendly.
[Female Lead: What do you think cultivation is for?]
Senior Sister: I don't know. I can only live for about a hundred years before I form my Gold Core.
You can think about this after you form your Azoth Core.
I'm looking for Xianxia articles in the female channel again. The main thing is that the Xianxia articles of the main station are all very long. I'm breaking down from reading them...|
No male lead, female lead
It's one of my favorite female protagonist's immortal cultivation writings!
The other is the slow immortal path
I like it because of my worldview, and I like slowly because of the female lead, Xiao Yao.
The world of immortal travel was really awesome. It was a utopia.
Especially like the ending words, not trapped by food and clothing, not suffering from living and walking, where the heart is, that is, immortal.
P.S. This is just a simple note, I will add it later.
Speaking of which, it's the gentlest cultivation novel I've ever seen. It's really very gentle.| The ancient Xianxia, a world invaded by foul air.
It was a little heartwarming. Everyone in the six sects was very friendly.
Male lead?
nonexistent
[Female Lead: What do you think cultivation is for?]
Senior Sister: I don't know. I can only live for about a hundred years before I form my Gold Core.
You can think about this after you form your Azoth Core.|
It was a divine work with excellent writing and an alluring plot.|
It's finished. This is my favorite female protagonist's immortal cultivation novel. It's not a spiritual root setting, so I can't really remember it after a long time. The author stopped updating before, but he continued later. However, the pace of the parts that he continued was too fast, and many of them were not explained in detail. The female protagonist is from the Sword Pavilion, and she takes it as her duty to eliminate evil and protect the Dao. I really like to read immortal cultivation novels with hot-blooded protagonists, and I don't like novels where the protagonists only care about themselves.
"You can also recommend them to me. I like the main character to be talented. He has a single or a different spiritual root. He can also have two spiritual roots. If he really can't, he can have three or four spiritual roots. I hate the main character to have five spiritual roots the most. I think that's too fake. The main character's saintly and disgusting, but it's too heartless. I want to see the main character to be responsible but not too loving. He can live without the male lead, but he can't live without friends. I don't like to go on vacation. I like to see the main character from his family the most." To have a sense of belonging to the family, you must at least have a sect. However, it's rare, so it's hard to find one that you like. That's why I think this is not bad.|
Although the book had been developing in one place, it expressed the author's views on cultivation very well. It also let people know that the only way to cultivate was not to constantly change maps, level up, and kill monsters. It was also not that just writing a plot in one place was bad!
I really like a sentence in this book: "Do not suffer from food and clothing, do not be trapped by living and walking."
Where the heart goes, it is immortal."
This sentence was also the gist and essence of this book!|
In the end, the female protagonist's motivation for cultivation at the beginning was quite fun.|
Personal Rating:
The recommendation was completed. There was no male lead and no spiritual root setting.
The female protagonist was a native, and she could not be reborn without transmigration.
The female protagonist started out living in a tribe that was similar to a matriarchal society, so she always thought that earning money to support the family was a woman's job. She also worked hard to raise her younger brother.
Later, the female protagonist's uncle came back from outside and brought a cultivator with him. Then, he picked up the female protagonist and the others.
From then on, the female protagonist left her hometown and began her cultivation life in the sect.
The female lead entered the Sword Pavilion, right?
I read this book too early, so I've almost forgotten many of the plot. I only remember that the female lead practiced the sword, and as she practiced, she entered the path. I don't know what happened to the others.
Sigh!
In any case, without the setting of spiritual roots, stepping into the path was a mystery beyond mystery.
In the end, it seemed that the female lead was going to save the world, and then the story was almost over!
The only downside was that the author still couldn't escape the vicious circle of men being superior to women. It was inevitable that there would be some small flaws in the originally good novel!
However, the flaws did not obscure the jade. This article was much better than other articles!|
Xiao Qingxin.
Small literature.
Yun Da had recommended it.
It was quite good-looking.
It was a fresh novel in Xianxia novels.
Give me a unique feeling| It's super good. I only hope that the author still remembers your other trap!|
grain and grass
I haven't finished this one yet, and I'm planning to make up for it. This book should have been interrupted three times, so there's still a small half left.
This article's three views were quite correct. It seemed that his worldview was based on the world?
The writing is not bad, the plot is a little flat, no CP, not bad, but it's a trap.| Star index: .
This article is also a novel article that I read. I really like the female lead in the article.
No abuse.
The main point was not to abuse them.|
The eldest daughter was the main character, warm and gentle. She was not an orphan and did not have any top-grade relatives and friends.
The most touching part was the description of the Xianxia heart, the chivalrous person's benevolence, the immortal cultivator's benevolence and responsibility for this world, and the love and care between relatives and friends.
The author had borrowed a lot of mountains, rivers, geography, people, animals, and so on from the Classic of Mountains and Seas. It was very interesting to read.
There is no male lead in this article.
However, he had created many cute characters. Both men and women had distinct temperaments and were unforgettable.
I admire those who are willing to sacrifice for the survival and development of mankind!
It's a very worthwhile cultivation literature. I strongly recommend it!
"The Immortal Road in the Human World" was a Xianxia-Cultivation-Civilization novel by He Changzai. It told the story of the prosperous human world and the ethereal immortal road.
The story began with a young man from a mountain village entering the Three Aeons Palace, one of the three most famous Taoist temples in the world, under the coaxing of a swindling Taoist priest. He wrote an original classic Xianxia and unfolded a magnificent painting of immortal cultivation.
[The beautiful scenery on a good day is always there, and the immortal road in the world remembers the fleeting years!]
The key words of this story were: Immortal Road, Immortal Cultivation, Zhang Yizhen, Heavenly Emperor, and classical Xianxia. The overall evaluation of this book was: A Xianxia novel with a strong ancient charm. The author had a strong writing foundation.
The text was concise, and it was a rare masterpiece in Xianxia novels!|
It was a Xianxia novel with a strong ancient charm. The author had a strong writing foundation.
The text was concise, and it was a rare masterpiece in Xianxia novels.
It was worth collecting!|
Classic, the path of cultivation ~
This was a story about cultivation. The male protagonist was very perceptive and could improve his realm every time he had an epiphany.
Extraordinary people, scheming or seeking revenge for the smallest grievance will not become immortals in this article ~
(Completed)| The advertisement is turning into brain platinum, I didn't watch it| Beautiful descriptions, a rare book| The Xianxia with a bit of immortal aura looked relaxed.|
A proper, proper,
An excellent classical Xianxia work!
The protagonist was naturally handsome, smart, and talented.
And the embodiment of justice!
The few remote places created in the book,
It left a deep impression on me.
It was not very long, and the whole book was a big conspiracy.
It felt more suitable for female Xianxia fans who had just started reading.
The content of this book is actually first-class. I lowered my rating mainly because of two reasons: First, the protagonist's skills increased too quickly. In just a few years, he completed what others have done for hundreds of millions of years, which made me very uncomfortable. Second, the author designed a lot of suspense, which made me concentrate. Then, in the ending, he used a long dialogue to expose all the conspiracies to the world.
This was the type of suspense novel design that he hated the most!
It made me feel like I was watching a sensational third-rate movie!
I strongly do not recommend it for old Xianxia fans to read!|
An orthodox, well-behaved, and excellent classical Xianxia work!
The protagonist was naturally handsome, smart, and talented.
And the embodiment of justice!
The few remote places created in the book,
It left a deep impression on me.
It wasn't very long.
The whole book was a big conspiracy, and it felt more suitable for female Xianxia fans who had just started reading.
The content of this book is actually first-class. I lowered my rating mainly because of two reasons: First, the protagonist's skills increased too quickly. In just a few years, he completed what others have done for hundreds of millions of years, which made me very uncomfortable. Second, the author designed a lot of suspense, which made me concentrate. Then, in the ending, he used a long dialogue to expose all the conspiracies to the world.
This was the type of suspense novel design that he hated the most!
It made me feel like I was watching a sensational third-rate movie!
I strongly do not recommend it for old Xianxia fans to read!|
An orthodox, well-behaved, and excellent classical Xianxia work!
The main character was naturally handsome, smart, and talented, and the embodiment of justice!
The few remote places created in the book left a deep impression on me.
The book was not very long, and the whole book was about a big conspiracy. It felt more suitable for female Xianxia fans who had just started reading.
The content of this book is actually first-class. I lowered my rating mainly because of two reasons: First, the protagonist's skills increased too quickly. In just a few years, he completed what others have done for hundreds of millions of years, which made me very uncomfortable. Second, the author designed a lot of suspense, which made me concentrate. Then, in the ending, he used a long dialogue to expose all the conspiracies to the world.
This was the type of suspense novel design that he hated the most!
It made me feel like I was watching a sensational third-rate movie!
I strongly do not recommend it for old Xianxia fans to read!|
I recommend this book. The author is He Changzai. The title of the book is called "The Immortal Road in the Human World"@ Currently completed. 1.59 million words, 477 chapters. Everyone, hurry up and take a look!
An orthodox, well-behaved, and excellent classical Xianxia work!
The main character was naturally handsome, smart, and talented, and the embodiment of justice!
The few remote places created in the book left a deep impression on me.
The book was not very long, and the whole book was about a big conspiracy. It felt more suitable for female Xianxia fans who had just started reading.
The content of this book is actually first-class. I lowered my rating mainly because of two reasons: First, the protagonist's skills increased too quickly. In just a few years, he completed what others have done for hundreds of millions of years, which made me very uncomfortable. Second, the author designed a lot of suspense, which made me concentrate. Then, in the ending, he used a long dialogue to expose all the conspiracies to the world.
This was the type of suspense novel design that he hated the most!
It made me feel like I was watching a sensational third-rate movie!
I strongly do not recommend it for old Xianxia fans to read!|
★★★
Xianxia can be read
I don't know when I started reading this book, but now that I think about it, the plot is still clear. It's very Xianxia. I recommend it!|
[Completed]
Beauty gave me a golden knife, how to repay Yingqiong Yao?
At first glance, there was a little classical style, but after careful reading, it seemed to be traditional but actually not.
The opening plot was similar to Dust of the Immortal Road, but the overall quality was inferior. In the middle and later stages, the standard declined severely, and the power system collapsed. It required patience to finish reading...
The most suitable way to eat it was to read to the boring part and skip to the end.|
It was definitely good but not popular. I recommend it to all book lovers!
It was definitely a masterpiece among cultivation novels!
Without blindly leveling up and killing monsters, there would be a harem!
However, the emotional entanglements in it made people praise it endlessly. The writing style and writing style of the old book were not comparable to most books nowadays, and the character creation was even better!|
He Changzai's Xianxia world was worth reading.
"I Want to Cultivate as a Sword Immortal" was a Xianxia novel written by the author, A Pen. It told the story of how there were monsters, ghosts, demons, cultivators, Confucians, and Buddhists in this world.
Xu Zhiqiu reincarnated with a sword immortal scripture. In this era where immortals were legends and sword cultivators were almost declining, he wanted to cultivate and become a sword immortal!
"The Path of Cultivation in Online Games" was a virtual online game novel created by plainclothes. It told the story of the world of Mount Shu, where one would see how those who took the wrong path would defy the heavens.
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The key words of the story were Xianxia, Shushan, and the sword wiped the world. The overall evaluation of this book was: online games + Xianxia…The genre was a little bad, but the author's skill was good ~| Not bad, I can read it when there's a book shortage ~| Online games are not white, no rebirth| It could be said to be a good book that had been buried. It had directly buried a good author.|
A Shushan Xianxia in the guise of an online game, a good book that was buried, a lost pearl in the sea.|
The pinnacle of plainclothes. Back then, after reading Toad's Shushan novel, he was fanatically searching for all kinds of Shushan characters. This should be considered the pearl of the Shushan story.
Other than it and Mount Shu, the others passed through Mount Shu. The blood-red Mount Shu was a little lacking.| The author of nbb.
God's Head.
It collapsed in the later stages.
I'm afraid I've forgotten about the online games 'formless path, Shu Mountain, Dual Swords, Reborn Qi Refinement Warrior, Shu Mountain Demonic Path, Shu Mountain New Swordsman, recommended to be the best, but poisonous, online games' Green City Sword Immortal, that's it for now.
My head is muddled| It's an excellent cultivation online game novel. It's basically the best of the best on the digital web, although I still like it better.
It was good at the beginning, but it was a pity that it was a little rushed in the end.|
Recently, I searched for Shushan novels similar to the online game 'Sword Immortal of Qingcheng' and found this book. Although the book is old, it is still smooth and comfortable to read now. It does not have the limitations of the old books. Some people might not like the author's content about the protagonist's real life, but there isn't much content in this area, and it doesn't affect the main storyline. Although the end of the book is a little rushed, it may not be extremely refreshing to read, but it is still a very readable book. Friends who are short of books can give it a try!|
A masterpiece of a Shushan online game. It had a different style from Wandering Toad's Shushan, but it was equally exciting.
It was just that the ending was a little too simple, and it felt like it was not enough.|
He went alone with his sword and watched the injustice of the world with cold eyes.
Walking and singing, dealing with dangerous places and overturning the world.
A masterpiece of immortal cultivation online games| Like the Green City Sword Immortal, they are both above average works but their results are not good. I won't add the book list for the full-time master (everyone should know)| There's no such thing as the top of the mountain, Mount Shu put this book away| The Infernal Affairs of Mount Shu. The content is very good.| Xianxia online games, there is the shadow of Toad's Shu Mountain| In online games, the Shushan Divine Art could be viewed as a fantasy.|
Hmm, a game novel that was a trap. Even now, it was still very good.| Old books from the past, but they still looked like online games.|
The author's writing skills were very deep. He was a pearl that had been buried in the sea. He was draped in the Xianxia Dao Seeking novel of Shushan. The game world was very rigorous. He liked the author's description of the environment, weapon introduction, and combat system in the game.| The clear moon of the Emei Mountains, the cold mountains, the frosty snow of the Nine Regions…|He went alone with his sword and watched the injustice of the world with cold eyes.
Walking and singing, dealing with dangerous places and overturning the world.
Kill every ten steps, even if there are thousands of people, I will go.
Holding a sword, the clouds thundered, and the sun and moon shone brightly.
White hair as if first met, beauty left parting.
The mortal world was bitter, and the red lotus saved the common people.
It looked good!
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ZLZQ tipped plainclothes 50000 Qidian coins. Hurry up and explode!
My son is about to graduate from primary school, but you haven't reached the Nascent Soul stage yet. I'm a farmer who herds cows. My cow is called shredded meat. Once, when I was putting shredded meat away, I saw shredded meat gnawing on a book. I went over and snatched it away.
It was obvious that it was a pirated book. What was it called? Netizen's Path of Cultivation? I was angry. Tell me, who was so wicked as to throw a book?
What if I get diarrhea from eating shredded meat? You can tell it's not a good thing just by looking at the name. Netizens are on the wrong path. What good thing can this netizen be if he only takes the Y path? I was so angry that I thought of using it as toilet paper to wipe my ass when I went back. When I went back, I sat on shredded meat's head and thought about reading that book when I was bored. I looked at the beginning. Aiya, it's so violent. I killed a wild boar right away.
In my village, there's a big wild boar that's always bullying shredded meat. It's always bad. I think it's a little interesting when I look at it. Aiya, mom, that nephew named Jiang Shangliu is so powerful. He used to be a colonel. Why do you think this colonel is crippled? I don't know either.
After that, I was very happy. Aiya, the kids in there are really bad. They even dare to bully NPCs. There's also a female doctor called Little Fluffy. She's so beautiful. She's even more beautiful than Wang Mazi's wife from my village. I was very happy when I saw her. Then I looked at her again. I finished looking at her in a few days.
I'm really unhappy. Tell me, how wicked is this book? Why did it disappear halfway through?
I anxiously searched everywhere for the person who dropped this book, but even the villagers said they didn't know.
Later, I saw that the author of this book was called Poop, so I rode my shredded meat into the city to find him. I asked many people but they didn't know.
In the future, he would hear them say that this book was a web novel.
It was in a box called the computer. I thought that if I couldn't find anyone, I would buy a computer to go back and watch.
I sold my shredded pork for a computer. I was so sad when I sold my shredded pork!
I hugged it and cried.
Later, I moved my computer back and sold my house to connect to the internet. I lived in the cowshed and watched.
Then, she looked at the computer and stopped looking at it.
He said he was asking me to be a VIP.
Then, I took the remaining money from the internet cable and went to the city to get a dozen VIP seats before going back to watch it. Aiya, it's really interesting.
It's even more interesting than Jin Yong's "Meteor Butterfly Sword". In the future, when I see the colonel slaughter those girls, I'll be so happy!
After that, she looked at the child and it was gone.
When I asked around, it was because the one called Poop hadn't written it yet. I had to wait a day. The next day, when I saw it, it really was written. I was happy, but when I thought about it, I was worried again…
What if this poop dies?
If he died, wouldn't he not have seen it?
I cried when I thought about it. I'm still crying in the cowshed when I'm typing...
That poop.
I said, write more every day. Write 10,000 or 20,000 words a day. I'll finish reading this book before you die.
Tell me, am I right?
Also, don't die before you finish writing. Otherwise, I'll put cockroaches in your coffin.
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