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Chapter 218 217 Comments on "The House Master"

Chapter 218 217. Comments on "The House Master"

Today I would like to recommend to you an urban novel about Feng Shui.

"The House Master", author: Zhu, a great writer.

Category: Urban-supernatural powers.

【Introduction】

Staying at home is not only a way of life, but also a state of mind!
For both Yin and Yang houses, Qingwu Fengshui looks up at the sky, looks down at the geomancy, and considers the harmony among people. It grasps the profound principles of the changes of heaven and earth and predicts good and bad fortune.

Among them are not only priceless Feng Shui instruments that ordinary people only dream of, but also elusive, mysterious, and incredible Feng Shui patterns. Finding dragons and points, pointing to rivers and mountains, burying in the year of Yin and making fortune in the year of Mao, promoting official positions and nobles, and dispelling evil spirits to bring prosperity.

In short, this is the legendary story of a home designer who, after being accidentally scratched by a compass that fell from the sky, unknowingly became a feng shui master in the eyes of the world...

【Golden Five Chapters】

Chapter One: A Blessing in Disaster. Set in Quanzhou, the protagonist Fang Yuan and his friend Bao Longtu go to a luxury apartment complex to view properties. On their way out, Fang Yuan is scraped on the forehead by a thrown object. Furious, they prepare to confront the perpetrator, but the owner, the complex's owner, offers a generous offer of money to appease the public.

Chapter 2: Let's go find some bargains. The protagonist returns home and falls asleep on the sofa, half asleep, hearing the sound of feng shui divination echoing in his head. Strange powers appear in his eyes, and the golden finger arrives. The next day, his friends invite him to the antique market to find some bargains. After all, he's rich now, and money is a pain in the ass.

Chapter 3: Mysterious Energy Fields. In an antique market, the protagonist discovers he can perceive strange energy fields, emanating from truly antique objects. This energy is mysterious, its specific function unclear, and he has no idea how to control it. He plans to study it thoroughly.

Chapter 4: Five Emperors' Coins. After the protagonist collects all five Qing Dynasty coins, he unexpectedly attracts wind. His newfound knowledge tells him that the Five Emperors' Coins can bring luck and wealth, prompting his friend to question whether they can bring luck or wealth.

Chapter 5, Feng Shui Street. The two protagonists go to Feng Shui Street, next to the Antique Street, to buy red ropes. While explaining the origin, knotting method, and function of the "Small Five Emperors' Coins," a refined, chubby man appears, claiming to have some knowledge of Feng Shui.

Chapter 6: The Secret to Getting Rich. They followed the fat man into the store and discussed the origins of the Five Emperors' Coins and the Three Yuans and Nine Yuns, finally concluding on the topic of buying the Five Emperors' Coins. The price seemed reasonable, but the protagonist discovered something new in the store.

Chapter 7: A deal that yields huge profits with no capital investment. The protagonist stares at the three-legged golden toad, causing the boss to panic. He realizes Fang Yuan is an expert and that his previous offer was ridiculously low. Then, an old man arrives and takes a liking to the Five Emperors' Coins. He's stunned to learn the asking price is five thousand. The boss changes his price to fifty thousand, but it's too late. He ultimately buys it for the same price as the golden toad: three hundred thousand.

Chapter 8, The Money Game. Bao Longtu is obsessed with his wooden horse sculpture, believing it to be a magical instrument. He engages in a conversation with the shop owner, explaining a great deal about magical instruments. The protagonist ultimately suggests that his friend display the sculpture in his shop, perhaps to enhance its appearance. This is because the shop has a remarkable money game.

Chapter 9, a game within a game: Money is like water, filling a mountain of gold and a house of gold. At first glance, the shop's feng shui appears to be a money game, but upon closer inspection, particularly the raised brick, it forms a water-filled mountain of gold and a house of gold, instantly raising the level significantly. But that's not all, as the protagonist points out a third level of feng shui.

Chapter 10: Three Links, Azure Dragon Sucking Water, a Grand Deal! The protagonist points out that seven lanterns hang above the shop, forming a Azure Dragon Sucking Water Wealth Formation, which not only attracts gold but also nourishes magical instruments. This is why this magical instrument shop consistently produces high-quality instruments. The protagonist has thoroughly exposed the shop's true secrets.

【Brief Comment】

Zhu, official comment: A great writer, a well-known writer of online literature, good at story structure, and his works are very vivid.

Representative works: "Picking Up Treasures", "The House Master", "Treasures from All Over the World", "Starting from an Artist", "Immortal Treasures", "Small Landlords in the Tang Dynasty", "Happy Life in the Northern Song Dynasty", and "Ming Chen".

Among his eight works, the best one is "The House Master".

At the very beginning, the book uses the protagonist's friend Bao Longtu to point out three famous people who are good at treasure appraisal and feng shui.

Zhuang Rui, from "Golden Eyes" by platinum writer Da Yan; Li Yang, from "Super Golden Hands" by Xiao Xiaoyu; Wang Guan, from his own previous book "Treasure Picking Up".

It can be seen that many authors like to make some jokes in their books and they are very happy about it.

Closer to home.

This is a Feng Shui novel without a female protagonist.

There is no need to worry that the protagonist will indulge in love affairs and miss the opportunity to build a great Feng Shui. The plot of this book is bizarre. Basically, from the beginning to the end, it is all about searching for dragon points, divination, and Feng Shui, and even planning for the country.

The book has a fast pace, without any dragging words, the writing is smooth and the characters are relatively well-developed.

The various Feng Shui and divination techniques in the book are not made up out of thin air. Many of them come from folk traditions and certain books and materials.

The content is quite rich. Although it does not involve suspenseful phenomena, the feng shui alone can give people a sense of suspense.

Feng Shui works emerged around 2016, becoming a major attraction in the urban category, with many high-quality works emerging.

Zhu, also successfully won the contract with the great god with this kind of works.

As time goes by, the mainstream of urban classification is the revival of spiritual energy and global high-level martial arts, and the art of Feng Shui has declined.

The author seems to be trying to transform, but so far, the results are not ideal.

As a great writer with such rich writing experience, it should be easy for him to write some follow-up works.

I didn't expect the market to be so terrifying and cruel.
His new book, "Starting from an Artist," was released in September last year, but has yet to receive any honors.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment!

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”!
Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

First of all, I would like to thank the 2014 Little Book Friends for the reward of 1000 Qidian coins, and Wenxuan Xiaoqiang and Du Fu Chao Qingjiao for the reward of 100 Qidian coins.

Secondly, the book is a bit old.

It is a work of the same era as "Golden Eyes" and "Super Golden Hands", and also reflects the characteristics of online literature of that era.

Feng Shui secrets, ancient tomb exploration, etc., actually only happened six years ago.

But everyone also knows that online literature fashion changes every year.

Especially in the past two days, the issue of regulating online literature has been reported to the higher authorities, and many great platinum writers are very worried about this.

Now that the authorities have entered the scene, what should we do?

However, for ordinary people like us who just want to attend class every day, it is a bit unnecessary to worry about these things.

Small authors who have no say hope to increase their full attendance income, reward ratio, reduce the number of words required for full attendance, publish more full attendance works, and other people-friendly policies.

As for the rest, there doesn’t seem to be much hope.

After all, what you can get is the most real.

Having said so much, you smart and lovely people, can’t you resist turning on an automatic subscription or something?

Go up, my friend~
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