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"The Old Man Wants to Return to the Vulgar", a dream of Huangliang, a level 5 author.

Category: Urban - Urban Life.

【Introduction】

There are all kinds of things in the world, thousands of magical powers, but a mountain, a temple, and a monk.

【Golden Ten Chapters】

Chapter 1, The Poor Monk. The protagonist Fangzheng is the only monk in the One Finger Temple, the master has just died, and the paperwork has just arrived. He became the abbot, and the temple was his. But he just wants to be vulgar. The Buddha system sounded, and he refused at first, because he could not give him money and women. But the system can help him become an abbot admired by all people in the world.

Chapter 2, The Buddha System. Thinking of the deceased master, the protagonist still chose to stay and bind the Buddha system. After cleaning the temple, the system rewarded a plaque with Dharma blessings, and the golden light stayed for a while before disappearing. The system has sent down gods to help the temple look new, which is equivalent to redecorating it.

Chapter 3, The Eye of Heaven. The system not only sends decoration, but also hardware facilities, kitchens, bathrooms, broadband, everything you need, for fear that the protagonist will run away. He also drew a lottery to draw the Tianyan skill, which was convenient for fortune-telling. Coincidentally, someone actually found this temple.

Chapter 4, see through the heavens and can't miss it. Several young people who were camping came to the temple and disliked the small temple. Seeing the appearance of the protagonist and disgusting him for being young, he must be a liar. It's terrible that he's angry, but the system doesn't allow him to get angry. The master has to be self-contained. As a result, he also reminded one of the girls to beware of the Bloodlight Plague.

Chapter 5, A Shoe. The system reminds the protagonist that saving someone's life is better than creating a seventh-level floating massacre, and he immediately turned back to find the gang and put his stinky shoes on the spot where the girl hit her head, and it turned out that he really saved the other party. The system also gave a chance to draw a lottery, and he hurried to find a rope to prepare to rescue another boy who was about to have an accident.

Chapter 6, A Rope. Several young people realize that the protagonist has indeed invisibly helped the girl resolve the bloody disaster. They felt that the temple was a bit evil and prepared to go down the mountain. And the protagonist also hurried down the mountain, with a rope in his hand. When the boy did fall off the cliff, he had a life-saving rope at hand.

Chapter 7, There Are Wolves in the Mountains. After thinking about it, this group of young people realized that the abbot in the temple was really a master, and Tianma Mountain was about to get dark, so they turned back to the temple. But he was locked outside by the protagonist, because the temple was small and he was not responsible for food and lodging. As for the wolf in the mountains, he just reminded him kindly, and it shouldn't be true.

Chapter 8, Consecutive Draws. The protagonist draws consecutive lotteries and learns the powerful King Kong palm and the beast language, which gives him the ability to protect himself and others. So, he actually hoped that a wolf would come and give him a chance to save people. As a result, a lone wolf touched it.

Chapter 9, The Master and the Wolf. The lone wolf pounced on the girl in this group of young people, and when it was in danger, the protagonist descended like a god and directly lifted the lone wolf's spine. At night, the protagonist of this picture is radiant and has an extraordinary temperament. He understood the beast language, persuaded the lone wolf, and asked the group of young people to give the lone wolf some food. And even leave it behind to keep them safe.

Chapter 10, the master accompanies you for the night. There is a wolf howling in the distance, and everyone is afraid, so the protagonist stays with them for the night. He explained the method of worshiping the Buddha with this group of people, and his attitude was sincere and his words were sincere, and everyone nodded yes again and again. The traditional understanding of the Buddha has increased a little more. This camping camp really made me see and hear.

[Brief comment]

Yimeng Huangliang, a level 5 author, is the author of six works, including "The Three Realms Labor Reform Bureau", "The Old Man Must Return to the Vulgar", and "The Rabbit Must Die".

The best achievement is this "Old Man Wants to Return to the Vulgar".

This book was released on May 1, 2017, and the first order was not counted, and it reached a high-quality product on May 9.

At present, the starting point has a collection of 430,000, a book city collection of 700,000, a total of 1 million fans, and 22 league leaders, including 1 silver league.

His new book is the first order of 2900 for the "Three Realms Labor Reform Bureau", and it has not reached a high-quality product so far, with a starting point collection of 5.54 million, a book city collection of 3.68 million, only 100,000 fans, and 2 alliance leaders.

His writing-->>

The road to work has been going downhill, which may be related to aesthetic fatigue, or it may be related to the eunuchs of the previous two works.

But it is worth affirming that he did not change the number and repractice, and still insisted on using this number.

I appreciate that.

Because I think that no matter what kind of writing is, you still have to be honest and worthy of the readers who have supported you.

And "The Old Man Wants to Return to the Vulgar" obviously has a lot to do with the monks of that period.

During the same period, there were many works on this theme.

The overall style of his book is biased towards invincible flow and funny style.

The protagonist Fang Zheng was originally a lonely little monk, but the master died, but the temple was left to him.

After the advent of the Buddha system, he felt that he had to fulfill his master's will as much as possible.

Although he is not good at Buddhism and martial arts, he has a system.

It's still a very dense system, and the tasks given are not very difficult, but they have to be completed. The benefits outweigh the disadvantages.

After several tasks, he also slowly turned into a promising monk, and his temperament and strength were completely new.

This business is also more convenient to do.

And the book does not convey too many values and Buddhist concepts, but just upholds the attitude of helping others and tries to help others through the crisis.

The main focus is still light and funny, especially the daily complaints of the protagonist and the system, which are the most deadly.

No matter how fierce he complains, he still has to cooperate with the system honestly. However, his character in each lottery is still quite good, and he basically does not return to the bye.

Because he was just an ordinary little monk in the early stage, the system still took care of him and gave him a lot of life-saving skills.

But as the plot unfolds, he will definitely encounter more difficulties, endure greater tests, and strive to become the enlightened monk promised by the system.

To be honest, this subject is still relatively sensitive, and it is easy to cause discussion among readers.

The current readers, they are all Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, all of them are treasure boys, and they are quite rich in knowledge.

Therefore, this chapter of the book is very lively and interesting.

Everyone must support the genuine version, because only the genuine version has such a high level of interactivity, which is also a great pleasure for readers to read books today.

In short, this book is still quite wonderful, welcome to the pit.

【Summary】

Writing is not easy, but do it and cherish it!

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【Cang's Whispering】

Recently I've been thinking about a question.

It would be an exaggeration if the book really went on and on, without saying 10 million words.

Just set a small goal of one or two million words, or four or five million words.

Will it kill my creative talent?

After all, I also want to write a mediocre one, and I also want to go to the city to classify and stir up the wind and rain.

This is something I think about occasionally at the moment.

There seems to be a big difference between those who are engaged in criticism and those who are engaged in creation in the literary world.

Is it to be a unique online commentator, or to be an obscure author?

When I have time, I go to my dream and talk to Shakespeare about what this is.