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Martial Artist: Stronger by Coasting Along
Author: Enter the Fat Dragon
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Ling Feng traversed to the apocalypse cultivation realm and acquired the life chart of coasting along to be invincible. [You refused to follow the cultivation of the Master of Spear Technique and acquired the ability to automatically strengthen your spear technique around the clock.] [You refused to apprentice under the Body Tempering Master and gained the strongest constitution, the Glazed Golden Body.] [You refused the breathing technique exercise on the Breath Technique cultivation class and awakened the strongest breathing ability of martial dao.] [You refused the will implantation from the master and carried the lying flat practice through to the end, obtaining the master-level defense power.]
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PAWNS RISE AGAINST THE STRINGS

Crestwood used to be peaceful. Now people lock their doors before sunset. The town has become consumed by a string of brutal murders, each victim connected in ways the police fail to understand. To everyone else, the deaths seem random. But Aubrey knows better. There’s a pattern hidden beneath the bloodshed—something watching, choosing, waiting. And when the pattern begins circling her, she realizes she was never outside of it. Desperate for answers, Aubrey gathers the friends she trusts most, only to uncover a terrifying truth: all of them are connected by something far deeper than coincidence. Their lives, their encounters, even the tragedies that shaped them feel orchestrated, as though they had been guided toward one another long before they were born. But the deeper they dig, the more reality itself begins to unravel. Because behind Crestwood lies something far worse than a murderer. There are forces moving beyond human sight—silent influences shaping lives, steering choices, and bending fate toward an outcome only they understand. To them, people are nothing more than expendable positions in a larger design, living entire lives unaware they were never truly in control. Everything was proceeding exactly as intended. Until one of them changed. Among Aubrey’s group, one fate begins drifting beyond what was planned, triggering a chain reaction no one foresaw. What should have remained controllable becomes unpredictable. Dangerous. For the first time, something within the system is no longer obeying the role it was given. And if even one pawn can move on its own… Then the ones controlling the board may finally learn what fear feels like.

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There are no strings on the zither, but there are strings in the heart
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2026-07-14 02:33
The saying "there are no strings on the zither, but there are strings in the heart" was related to Tao Yuanming's "stringless zither". Although Tao Yuanming of the Jin Dynasty was not good at playing the piano, he placed a stringless piano. Whenever he was drunk, he would play the piano to express his feelings, and said,"As long as you know the interest of the piano, why bother to play the strings?" This reflected a realm that transcended material appearances and pursued inner elegance and external feelings. Later generations often used the " stringless piano " to express an attitude that did not rely on external forms but focused on internal spiritual experience. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Why did the 50 strings of the zither change to 25 strings?
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2026-01-09 02:53
There was a widely circulated legend about why the zither changed from fifty strings to twenty-five strings. ###The Legend of Changing the Fifty-String Zither to Twenty-Five String - [Legendary content: According to the Records of the Historian, the Book of Pilgrimage, the Grand Emperor ordered the Plain Girl to play a zither composed of fifty strings. However, the music was too sad and the Grand Emperor could not bear this sadness. Therefore, he broke the zither into two halves, each half having twenty-five strings, thus forming the current twenty-five-string zither.] ###Li Shangyin's " Jinse " - The meaning of the poem: Li Shangyin's "Jinse" mentioned the "50 strings of the Jinse". It did not refer to the actual 50 strings of the zither, but used this number to express the poet's deep sorrow and longing. ###The Evolution History of Zither String Numbers - ** The first 50 strings **: There is evidence that the zither may have been originally 50 strings. According to archeological discoveries, the number of strings of ancient zither ranged from twenty to twenty-six strings, gradually moving towards twenty-five strings. - ** Changes in the Qin Dynasty **: Another saying is that Qin Shihuang liked to listen to music and once ordered the female musician Su Nu to play the zither. Because of its sad tone, Qin Shihuang changed it to twenty-five strings. This change in the number of zither strings not only reflected the ancient people's pursuit of music aesthetics and emotional expression, but also reflected the cultural inheritance and the variety of artistic explanations. The novel," The Heartbroken Heart of the Goddess ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The sound of the strings
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2026-07-24 17:01
It was difficult to know the specific meaning of the expression "Lingling sound on the string". According to the information provided, there was a description of " Lingling on the seven strings, listening to the cold wind in the pine forest." What was described here might be the sound of the zither. Lingling described the clear sound of the zither. When played on the seven-stringed zither, the clear sound seemed to make people feel the artistic conception of the cold wind in the pine forest. In addition, there was also the poem," The meaning of the pen is leisurely, and the sound of the strings is clear. It is recorded by the painter, Mr. Gao Jianguo." Here, the sound of the strings is also related to the guqin. It may be used to describe the cold and melodious sound of Mr. Gao Jianguo playing the guqin. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Fifty strings
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2026-01-16 22:23
In "Eight hundred miles of broiling, fifty strings turning the sound outside the Great Wall","fifty strings" came from an allusion in "Records of the Historian". Legend had it that the plain girl used a fifty-string instrument to play music, and even the emperor cried when he heard it. Later, the instrument was divided into twenty-five strings, and later generations used the fifty-string instrument to refer to sad music and beautiful music."Fifty strings turning" here meant playing, and the whole thing referred to the kind of music that was full of emotions (such as sadness) represented by playing fifty strings.
The 50 strings of the zither
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2025-01-09 02:19
The " Jin Se " was a long poem by Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. There was a line in it that read," The Jin Se has fifty strings for no reason, and each string and column miss the year of Hua." This poem was meaningful. It described the fifty strings of the zither, and each string made people miss their lost youth. It expressed the poet's nostalgia and recollection of the past. This poem used the symbolic meaning of the instrument, the zither, to connect the impermanence and changes of life with the beauty of the year, showing the poet's feelings and sorrow for the passage of time.
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