Cheng Qian, the second of the three sons of the Cheng family, was treated coldly by his parents. Cheng Erlang wanted to live a decent life, but his parents, who were greedy for money, sold him to a wandering Taoist priest. Since then, the protagonist was forced to embark on the road of cultivation. Although it is difficult to count how many cultivators have achieved immortality since ancient times, the sect has fallen, the master is unreliable, the disciples are nothing more than straw bags and incompetent, and the eldest brother is still a top-notch troublemaker. The road to cultivation is uncertain. Let's see how Cheng Qian hides his light and bides his time, achieves great success, and leads the disciples to regroup. The author's writing is gentle and powerful, and the writing is smooth and skillful, with its own style. The setting is based on the ancient Taoist cultivation, and at the same time incorporates the six yao, a more mysterious genre element. It mainly tells the story of the counterattack of an indifferent and forbearing boy who embarks on the road of cultivation by chance. Through the accurate grasp of the plot, it describes the protagonist's distinctive personality traits and the emotional context that gradually emerges with the change of opportunities.
Short Title | : | LY |
Alternate Title | : | 六爻 |
Status | : | Completed |
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Weekly Rank | : | #7 |
Monthly Rank | : | #277 |
All Time Rank | : | #8 |