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Chapter 1410 1408 Comments on "I Am the Immortal"

Chapter 1410 1408. Comments on "I Am the Immortal"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a new book by a great author to you.

"I Am the Immortal", Yan ZK, a great writer.

Category: Xianxia-classical Xianxia.

Summary:
Immortals, gods, demons, kings, princes, generals and ministers; the dragon girl holds the lamp, and the cup is filled with the ocean.

The wild fox practices Zen, the fierce tiger attains enlightenment; in the morning they travel to the North Sea, and in the evening they walk to Cangwu.

Immortals and gods exist in the world, and demons establish their own countries.

These originally had nothing to do with Qi Wuhuo.

Qi Wuhuo, who always saw Chinese characters in his dreams, only thought about participating in the next year's spring exam.

Until when he was making yellow rice, an old man gave him a jade pillow, which made him have a long dream.

Huang Liang is a dream.

…………

After waking up from the dream, he broke away from his worldly desires and from then on opened the door to spiritual practice.

The Golden Crow flies and the Jade Rabbit walks.

The three realms are like a grain of millet, and the mountains and rivers are covered with dust over the years.

I walk leisurely through the busy streets with my sword.

No one knows that I am a true immortal.

【Brief Comment】

He has many works under his name, including "I Train the Boss Behind the Scenes" and "The Museum of Demon Suppression", and the latter one is his most famous work. He was superb in the early and middle stages, and became ordinary in the later stages.

The new book was suddenly released yesterday without any special signs. I almost fell asleep when I was reading it last night. It was my personal reason.

Today, the official splash screen recommendation was given, and the effect is okay. I've got a few friendly alliance leaders, but no silver alliances. It seems the author has a modest network. I just finished reading the entire new book, and what impressed me most was the protagonist's dream. He's unmoved by lust, money, and power. His only concern, fame, faded with the ups and downs of his career, leaving behind the line, "Seventy years of chaos, fighting from east to west." This section almost exhausts the clichés of historical categorization. Fortunately, he doesn't write historical novels.

After waking up from the dream, the protagonist worships the old man as his master. This man is suspected to be Li Tieguai, the leader of the Eight Immortals and Laojun's eldest disciple. It is unknown whether his identity is true.

Because the techniques he passed down are consistent with Laojun's Daoism, his surname is Li, and he was able to play chess with Taoist Huanglong and win the jade pillow that could cause a dream. This suggests that he and Taoist Huanglong were of the same generation. According to the prehistoric school, he is on the same level as the Twelve Golden Immortals, and Tieguai Li's identity is becoming increasingly similar.

This is not the point. Regardless of whether it is a prehistoric style or not, these early chapters do have a lot to watch.

One is the solid writing, with well-cited classics and well-cited sources. The dialogue blends ancient and modern elements, creating a sense of authenticity. Another is the detailed practice, which makes one suspect it has the effects of "Spiritual Journey," and one fears someone will actually practice it. Readers today are both serious and sometimes have a lot of free time, so they might actually explore the upper, middle, and lower locations of the Dantian.

Why are many great writers now heading to the Xianxia category? There was Liu'an Hua Youming before, and who else is there?

This book has the flavor of a classical fantasy novel. Although it is not quite the same as "The Legend of Lan Ke Qi", the serious attitude and flavor are similar.

I personally have expectations for this book and will continue to follow it and make a video at the right time to avoid people constantly accusing me of being obsessed with "The Fateful Ring".

Come on, great gods!
【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

It's a new book, so there's no point in saying more, it would just seem like mindless praise.

Finally, I would like to recommend a song to you, "Night in Ulaanbaatar" (Dan Zheng and his mother version). The simplest way is to be sincere.

I think whether you are writing a book or making a video, readers can tell at a glance whether you are putting your heart into it or not.

Just because they don’t say it doesn’t mean they don’t know, they just want to take another look and give you another chance.

So, seize the opportunity and do things seriously.

(End of this chapter)

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