Classic quotations from "Sword Comes"
"Sword Comes" is an online novel serialized on Zongheng Chinese website, written by Fenghuo Opera Princes. The book "Jian Lai" is another masterpiece by the author after "The Legend of Swordsmen in the Snow". We all know that Feng Huo's writing techniques are majestic and the characters are delicate, which makes us look forward to the story behind "Jian Lai". The world is full of wonders. I, Chen Ping'an, have only one sword that can move mountains, topple seas, subjugate monsters, suppress demons, command gods, pick stars, cut off rivers, destroy cities, and open the sky!
Some people's hearts are like flowers and trees, all growing toward the sun. Source: "Fragmented Sentences" by Su Lin of the Song Dynasty: "The first to get the moon is the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees facing the sun are more likely to welcome spring." The original meaning is that flowers and trees facing the sun have better lighting conditions and develop early in spring. But this sentence has another meaning. Some people are like flowers and trees, and they view everything with good intentions. It also allows us to understand the author's portrayal of the protagonist's heart to live a happy life in the present.
Introduction to the book: The world of Middle-earth is full of wonders.
In the middle of the world, there is a scholar who once slashed the Tianhe Waterfall with a sword. He is the most proud in the world.
On the cliff of the East China Sea, there was an unknown Taoist who did not want to fly up and sit on the top of a mountain. He only wanted the breeze to blow on his face.
In the Pure Land of the West, there was an old monk who liked to treat people to chicken soup and tell them stories. He raised nine heavenly dragons.
In the wild southern frontier, there was a blind painter who commanded golden-armored puppets as high as the mountains to move hundreds of thousands of mountains to create a beautiful painting.
A poor young man who grew up in the north saw thousands of sword-wielding immortals above his head one day, like a swarm of locusts passing by. He just wanted to see with his own eyes the scholar the storyteller mentioned, the huge tide in the East China Sea, the thousands of miles of yellow sand in the west, and the towering mountains in the southern wilderness.
So, one day, the young man picked up the wooden sword and headed south.
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