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Chapter 424 Thoughts are beautiful

"Liancheng Jue" is a later work of Mr. Jin Yong in his previous life, with a total of 12 chapters and about 200,000 words. www.biquge.info

Li Fan decided to serialize 3 chapters in each issue of "Laughing Rivers and Lakes" and serialize it in four issues.

"The Legend of Liancheng" can be said to be the most "unique" among all Mr. Jin Yong's works.

It is a wonderful book, and it can also be said to be a "bad book". The bad things of all kinds of people in the world are written in it.

The ugliness of human nature is so thoroughly displayed in this book that it makes people feel chilly, depressed, and even forget about food and drink.

in the book.

The master taught his disciples martial arts and deliberately made wrong martial arts formulas. Bad!

In order to compete for women, he set up a careful trap to frame a country boy, bad!

Infighting between brothers is bad!

The apprentice kills the master, bad!

A father cruelly kills his daughter and buries her alive in a coffin. It's so cruel!

Trapping his daughter's lover in a dark prison and torturing him in every possible way, bad!

This is a completely "bad book".

Of course, there is also a beautiful side to "Lian Cheng Jue".

The love between Ding Dian and Ling Shuanghua is poignant and moving. Among all Mr. Jin Yong's love descriptions, this is the most charming.

"Liancheng Jue" is still a "bitter" book.

People with poor mental capacity to endure the sufferings experienced by the characters in the book may find it difficult to read.

In order not to be discovered, Di Yun hid and plucked his hair out.

It’s chilling to think about.

But this is only physical pain. In some places, the mental pain is ten times worse than this.

Not only the positive characters are in mental pain, but also the people who have been doing bad things are in extreme mental pain. After killing people and destroying corpses, I would sleepwalk and lay bricks in the middle of the night every day. I was trapped in such pain.

In addition, in the martial arts novels we know, the heroes in the arena are always heroic and heroic.

Regard death as home.

However, in "Liancheng Jue".

Those heroes who have always been famous in the world, when facing death, in order to survive, the methods they use are more despicable than any despicable villain.

Hua Tiegan's actions illustrate all the weaknesses of human nature.

Of course, the causes and consequences of love and hate in the world are not all evil.

We are deeply moved by the viciousness of people's hearts reflected in "The Legend of Liancheng", and we are also deeply moved by the beauty of love and kindness shown in it.

Late at night, Qi Fang prayed in the candlelight;

Di Yun took out the antidote for his biggest enemy;

Ding Dian looks at the flowers by the window every day, guarding a happiness that he knows he cannot get.

In the coffin, Ling Shuanghua carved her wish to be husband and wife in the next life...

Whether you love it or hate it, maybe this is the impermanence of life.

There is another character that I have to mention, and that is one of the villains in the book... the Blood Knife Ancestor.

The Blood Knife Ancestor can be said to be the most vivid character created in the book.

Because he is purely bad, he is bad purely for the sake of being bad, and he is so cute.

He is happy when others say he is bad, and he is proud of being "bad".

Compared with those hypocrites who look humane on the surface but are vicious in reality, the Blood Knife Ancestor is undoubtedly much taller.

This is why the Blood Knife Ancestor is very popular even though he doesn't appear many times.

Therefore, although "Liancheng Jue" is a "bad book" and a "bitter book", it is also a wonderful book full of infinite charm.

Of course, the reason why "Liancheng Jue" is a wonderful book full of infinite charm is that we come to this conclusion after reading the entire work and savoring it carefully.

If you are reading the serialization, everyone may also think that this is a "strange" book.

How can it not be "strange" that an abusive master tortures someone like that? Who dares to write a novel like this?

In just a matter of minutes, readers will come to your door.

Fortunately, this issue of "Laughing Rivers and Lakes" only serializes three chapters, so martial arts fans will not come to the door.

But it is probably indispensable to give Gu Yong the title of "The Abuser".

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The provincial capital, a community near Summer Street.

Du Hui, who was watching "Liancheng Jue", didn't seem to have any other reaction other than excitement at this time, and he didn't feel that Gu Yong was abusing the master.

Well, it turns out he just started watching.

This first chapter "Country People Go to the City" mainly talks about:

The male protagonist Di Yun, a boy from a farmer's family in western Hunan, has been following his master Qi Changfa ("Iron Lock across the River") since childhood, and his junior sister Qi Fang has practiced martial arts and farmed in the countryside, leading an ordinary life.

One day, the city's great uncle, Qi Changfa's senior brother, "Iron Lock Hengjiang" and Wan Zhenshan, the "Five Cloud Hand" sent his disciples to invite him.

He said that he had mastered the "Liancheng Sword Technique" and invited the three of them to his home for a banquet.

The three of them accepted the invitation and went.

During the banquet, the thief Lu Tong came to seek revenge.

Di Yun managed to fight off Lu Tong despite being injured. However, not only did he not get the gratitude of the Wan family, but he also attracted eight disciples of Wan Zhenshan who were jealous and dissatisfied.

In the evening, Ji Ji came to provoke Di Yun, and the two sides fought fiercely.

As a result, Di Yun was unable to defeat the four-handed opponent with two fists and was beaten until his nose was bruised and his face was swollen.

Fortunately, that night, a beggar came and taught Di Yun three sword skills.

The next day, Di Yun used the sword skills he learned from the beggar to defeat several of Wan Zhenshan's disciples.

Du Hui was very excited and happy after reading this first chapter.

Although Di Yun was beaten by several disciples of Wan Zhenshan, he immediately learned three moves from the old beggar and defeated those who had beaten him before.

No matter how you look at it, this beggar is an expert.

No matter how you look at it, this protagonist is always in a rhythm!

Moreover, this book is different from the previous short story "Yue Nv Sword".

Although the fighting descriptions in "Yue Nv Sword" are also very visual, because it is a short story, there is not much emphasis on the martial arts routines and the names of the moves.

But in "Liancheng Jue", the names of each sword technique are described in detail.

Moreover, there is also a very nice name "Tang Shi Sword Technique".

The name of every move and style is a beautiful poem.

Tsk tsk! Using a poem as the name of a swordsmanship is definitely a ground-breaking initiative.

Guyong’s big imagination is so admirable!

How beautiful is this swordsmanship?

Although Di Yun's master Qi Changfa said at the beginning that "Iron Lock Hengjiang" was a "lying corpse sword technique", after a few sword strikes, the enemy would lie down and turn into a corpse.

Only when I saw it later did I realize that it was not the "Lying Corpse Sword Technique" at all, but the "Tang Poetry Sword Technique".

The artistic conception is quite different.

This also made Du Hui very speechless about Di Yun's master. What kind of master is this? Can this teach the protagonist Di Yun well?

Well, that's why at the end of the first chapter, a beggar appeared.

From now on, Di Yun should just follow beggars, right? Are you getting more awesome? Is the protagonist’s light about to explode?

Du Hui thought so in his heart.

However, his thoughts are beautiful, but reality is destined to be cruel.

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(To be continued.)

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