Yesterday, the chapters were uploaded a little too quickly, and there were some typos and loopholes. Some book friends pointed them out and I corrected them.
Here, let me say thank you.
The April update was extremely slow, with only 140,000 words updated. I often promised to work hard to keep updated, but ended up getting slapped in the face again and again. In April, I took as many as three days off.
Looking back on why this happened, plot cards were one of the reasons, as well as my lack of mental stability.
Next, try to stabilize your mentality and return to the fourth update state as soon as possible.
Next, there will be some Madonna plots, I hope everyone will not be too irritating.
Yang Zhu’s theory, advocating the idea of plundering a single profit from the world without doing anything for it, can be regarded as an early idea of democracy and freedom, but in China it has been suppressed from the north, which is also a heresy.
In China, what is promoted is the spirit of collectivism and the spirit of unity.
To put it simply, in ancient times, personal interests were not protected, but the interests of "households" were protected. Therefore, it was also seen that one person would ascend to heaven with chickens and dogs, or one person would be unlucky.
In ancient times, when dynasties counted the population, they did not know how many people there were in the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty also never counted the population. The number of households counted in the Ming Dynasty was between 8 million and 10 million.
Early novels about cultivating immortals were mainly about casual cultivators. Even those who joined a sect were mainly about individual hard work, which reflected liberalism. At that time, the characters of the protagonists in many novels were very unbearable, including Master Gu and Old Demon Han.
etc.
But in the family cultivating immortality, most of the protagonists have good character and are moral role models, even some saints.
Family Cultivation is a group novel. There may be countless supporting characters who appear three or five times and then disappear, but this increases the breadth of the content.
Take this book as an example. In the early stages, the family gives the pig's feet protection and provides early resources; in the later stages, the pig's feet become the golden elixir, and after Nascent Soul, they will protect the family.
Similarly, the resources from the seventh level of the family come back to support the pig's feet.
Therefore, many book friends say that pig's feet must be holy, bad people are good, etc. I say that pig's feet must be holy and have good character. This is determined by the nature of family cultivation.