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Chapter 70 69 Comments on "My Uncle Master is Lin Zhengying"

Chapter 70:69. Comments on "My Uncle Master is Lin Zhengying"

The work I want to introduce today is a book related to "Uncle Jiu".

"My Uncle Master is Lin Zhengying", author: Baipao Feiyang, level 5 author.

Category: Xianxia-classical Xianxia.

Summary:
Zhang Jing traveled through time. He traveled back to the end of the Qing Dynasty, an era of warlord separatism, more than a hundred years ago.

Living in troubled times, Zhang Jing, an ambitious young man, feels that he should abandon his identity as a Taoist priest and stop being a swindler and fraudulent charlatan. He should make a name for himself and do something big!
Until he met Uncle Nine from Mr. Vampire...

Demons, ghosts, and zombies also appear one by one...

Forget it, I'd better be a Taoist priest!
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Chapter One: Trap You Monkey. The protagonist, Zhang Jing, travels back in time and becomes a fake Taoist priest in the late Qing Dynasty. While on a routine ghost-hunting extortion mission, he encounters a real female ghost. After being thoroughly tortured, the golden finger within him is activated. So, even if there's nothing else to do, one still needs a little excitement; maybe that will activate something?

Chapter 2: Hey, Master System, are you there? The protagonist, facing a life-or-death situation, sees the ghost-hunting strategy the system has given him, but is unable to immediately execute it. Panicked, he fumbles for the talisman his father left behind and finally subdues the female ghost. The system increases his Merit Points by 200, but otherwise remains unchanged.

Chapter 3, Uncle Nine. The protagonist successfully catches a ghost and brags about it to the host family, only to discover that the Taoist priest who came with him is actually Uncle Nine from the movie, and the protagonist's uncle. What a match made in heaven!
Chapter 4: Leaving Home. The protagonist successfully becomes Uncle Jiu's apprentice and returns home to pack his things and say goodbye to his blind date. He gives the silver note he earned from ghost hunting to his neighbor as a token of his gratitude for his years of nurturing him, a gesture that Uncle Jiu appreciates greatly.

Chapter 5, The Ruined Temple. The protagonist and Uncle Jiu rushed to another town and camped in a dilapidated temple. The two talked about the topic of Maoshan Taoism, which opened up a new world for the protagonist. However, Uncle Jiu still saw that the protagonist had a little problem of bragging. Young people~
Chapter 6: A Double Breakthrough. Uncle Jiu introduces the realms to them, and that night the protagonist uses 200 points of merit to upgrade his skills and techniques. It's so easy! Merit makes things different. No, it's the cheat code that makes things different!

Chapter 7: The wedding procession arrives in the middle of the night. The two are awakened by the sound of gongs and drums; it turns out evil spirits are preparing to abduct the bride. Though terrified, the protagonist can't resist Uncle Jiu's insistence on following suit, so he sees this as an opportunity to gain experience.

Chapter 8: You're here, don't move. The evil ghost bridegroom arrives at a house undergoing a funeral and captures the woman's soul, which hasn't yet made it to the underworld. Uncle Jiu immediately engages the evil ghost, leaving the protagonist helpless. To gain merit, the protagonist decides to attack the ghost's minions.

Chapter 9: I Can Beat a Hundred. The protagonist bites his finger and stabs the minions, turning them into merit points. Then, a guard appears and hacks the protagonist to pieces with a machete. The protagonist then uses the Five Thunder Curse to successfully kill the guard and gain a large amount of merit points. This is a worthwhile move!
Chapter 10: Uncle Master, wait a minute, let me take over. Uncle Nine, concerned for the protagonist's safety, turns back only to discover that the protagonist has already successfully dealt with the guards and minions, and even eliminated all remaining minions. Not only has he demonstrated his strength and talent, but he's also diligent, truly an excellent disciple. Actually, the protagonist was just trying to gain merit!

【Brief Comment】

Generally speaking, Uncle Jiu appears more often on the supernatural channel.

Judging from the introduction and trial chapters of this book, it is indeed more about ghosts.

It has absolutely nothing to do with classical fairy tales or anything like that!
So, I came up with an immature idea: Book classification may sometimes just be done to avoid popular categories?
The content seems secondary.

But this book as a whole is a little more normal than the two columns I wrote before.

IQ is not lost, but I am not too excited.

The book has solid writing, a reasonable plot, a brisk pace, and vivid characters. It is a pleasant read without any sense of stagnation.
Although the golden finger is a bit against the will of heaven, it is still within the acceptable range.

Although the content is about catching ghosts, it is not classified as a supernatural story, and it can attract a wave of female fans. It seems to be a good way to avoid ghosts.

Suddenly, it dawned on me!
【At last】

There are many legends about Uncle Jiu in the world!

Friends passing by, if you have also read excellent works about Uncle Jiu, you might as well leave the title of the book and study it together~
【Cang's Ramblings】

The author Baipao Feiyang also has another work called "Leisurely Cultivation System".

Being hit by a system that fell from the sky, and being able to max out all kinds of skills directly, Xu Mu's life has been changed since then!
(The style of this book is mainly leisurely and not very interesting.)
Friends who are interested can go and have a look, it is relatively salty. To be honest, it is more in line with my reading preferences.

How nice it is to be a salted fish, leisurely and comfortable. Even if you are turned over by someone, you are still a salted fish.

Now, let’s get back to the topic and talk about Uncle Jiu.

Lin Zhengying, also known as Uncle Jiu, has an image of a Taoist priest that is deeply rooted in people's hearts.

In 1985, he starred in "Mr. Vampire" and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards.

In 1995, he starred in the TV series "Mr. Vampire" and began his television career.

In 1997, he died of advanced liver cancer at the age of 45.

From then on, there was no more Uncle Jiu in the world.

That was still the videotape era, and Uncle Nine had countless zombie movies, both ancient and modern.

His domineering eyebrows, old-fashioned appearance, and magical tricks are all missed.

There is also garlic to drive it away, holding your breath to make it disoriented, and imitating its movements to confuse it.

(The "其" here refers to that thing.)
As for the answer, nowadays, although there are American blockbusters like "Resident Evil", where people shoot guns.

There are also Western vampire TV series in the United States, in which a silver-plated wooden stake inserted into the heart can also put the vampire to sleep.

The different approaches of China and the West to it reflect different cultural differences and approaches.

But in Uncle Jiu's world, talismans and peach wood swords are the main attractions.

Many suspense works about Uncle Jiu turned to fantasy for their own safety.

With the protection of the Xianxia category, he caught them while pretending to practice Taoism.

In fact, the kernel is still written that way.

There is no getting around this.

This book is actually really worth reading, but the latest chapter seems to have really traveled to a different world, and it seems that it is also about to transform into an infinite flow.

Or maybe it was an infinite flow from the beginning, but when I tried reading it, I didn't read too many chapters.

The main reason is that I’m reluctant to take the money!
I'm trying to accumulate Silver Alliance, but I don't know which book is better to reward myself?

If this short story really creates some remarkable achievements, one would be amazed:

"Oh my god, this is too much!"

(End of this chapter)

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