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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 12: A lot of spring, invincible state except the abyss

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    Under the pavilion of time and space, Mao Zhedong suddenly said: The Dark King was destroyed by Demon Xia and Ling Donglai!  Your side has lost a super general. It's a pity that the first king of the dark world was obliterated in both darkness and light.  ¡ùr />

    King Xiaoyao understood: It¡¯s a pity, because he seems to be the only one who knows how to find the secret of the existence of the Demon and the Demon Catalog!  Brother, do you know?

    Mao Zhedong looked away at the crystal building and said: Although I am the guardian of the Demon Man, I am not sure why I am one of the guardians, hahaha!  So what is a demon?  Or who it is, I have no idea.

    King Xiaoyao was surprised and said: It¡¯s so miraculous, brother, what are you going to do now?

    Mao Zhedong replied: The Demonic Illustration seems to have been getting stronger. She seems to be an entire starry sky, constantly absorbing and evolving. Her way of existence seems to rely on learning various knowledge and various "Tao", which is very similar to  Ordinary human beings eat all kinds of food constantly.

    Xiaoyao brother, just do what you want!  Brother, I have been waiting for the strongest person in your camp to appear!

    King Xiaoyao was surprised again and said: Isn¡¯t King Zhe the strongest one who surpasses the Lord?

    Mao Zhedong smiled and replied: King Zhe is stronger than the Master, but his opponent is not me. The opponent given to him by the Demon Xia is in the world of crystal buildings, and there is someone suitable for him there.  As for my opponent, I can feel that he has gone to a state of indifference.

    ? One of the Demonic Rebels: The Floating Pot Space©¤Wang Feng

    Wang Feng (born in 19.) was born in Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan, near the bank of Keelung River. It has now become the hinterland of Neihu Science and Technology Park.

    Wang Feng is the owner of the floating pot space and possesses two great secrets: the Dao of the Gods and the Dao of Xiaoyao.

    His mantra: Go against the will of the wind and clouds, the road to the king is all beacon fire, cut off the wind and the moon and let him sing high, everything is arbitrary, the blue sky let anyone be superior, the superiors have equal eyes reach the peak and Cui Taixu, respond to the sky.  The flowing clouds are fluttering through the ages Traveling through the world and the red dust. Dancing in the wind and the moon. Dancing in the wind, flowers, snow and moon My heart breaks in the ground and finally becomes a song. Looking at the world quietly and entering the Tao with love

    Although there is still a lot of spring sunshinebut the spring sunshine is not enough to attract mebeing upright and aboveboard has always been my unbridled willthe invincible statewhatever the heart wants cannot exceed the unrulyexcept for the abyss or the abysssink to the bottom

    "One glance is the world of mortals, the other is the emptiness."  A smile is misty, a step is the end of the world, a sigh is illusion

    Wang Feng is a wise and protective person, sometimes arrogant, sometimes arrogant, sometimes sad and sometimes sad.  Sometimes he laughs endlessly, sometimes he is indifferent to fame and fortune, sometimes he is domineering and heroic, and sometimes he acts according to the opportunity.

    I like good-looking women, especially delicate ones.  An independent, temperamental and gentle woman.  It's a pity that he has never met a woman who can quietly accompany him to watch the sea. Her cultivation, wisdom and personality are not consistent enough.  Therefore, I am currently busy with the world.

    ¡°Yuyou Heaven, who is this!

    The millet is separated.  The ears of other crops.  Walking forward with great strides, the center is like intoxication.  Those who know me tell me that I am worried; those who don¡¯t know me tell me what I want.

    Who is this, long sky?

    The millet is separated, and the grain is real.  The walking is so slow and timid, the center is like choking.  He who knows me.  You say I am worried; if you don¡¯t know me, you say what I want.  Long sky, who is this!

    The millet grows in rows, and the sorghum sprouts.  It is difficult to travel far away from home.  My heart is filled with boredom and confusion.  Those who know me know that I am sad, and those who do not know me know that I have something to ask for.  Oh my God!  Why are you treating me like this?

    The millet grows in rows, and the sorghum sprouts.  It's hard to walk far away from home, and my mind is as confused as drunkenness.  Those who know me know that I have sorrow.  If you don't understand me, I will ask for something.  Oh my God!  Why are you treating me like this?

    The millet grows in rows, and the sorghum sprouts.  It is difficult to travel far away from home.  The depression in my heart is like choking on food.  Those who know me know that I am sad, and those who do not know me know that I have something to ask for.  Oh my God!  Why are you treating me like this?  "

    Who else is this except Youyou Cangtian?  Other than that, it has nothing to do with Wang Feng.

    One of the Demon Guardians - Lawrence

    David Herbert Lawrence (usually writing) (1885-1930), a British writer, is one of the most important figures in 20th century English literature and one of the most controversial writers.  Major achievements include novels, poems, plays, essays, travel notes and letters.

    Lawrence was born in Nottinghamshire, England.

    Lawrence's short story "The Smell of Chrysanthemums" caused a stir in London.  This was the beginning of Lawrence's career as a writer.  In 1910, Lawrence published his first novel "The White Peacock". Shortly thereafter, his mother died of illness.

    There are rumors that Lawrence deliberately increased the dosage of medication his mother took in order to relieve the pain of her serious illness.  Lawrence and othersHe has a very close relationship with his mother. One of his most famous works, "Sons and Lovers" (1913), once triggered huge controversy in Western critics about the Oedipus complex.  The death of his mother was a major turning point in Lawrence's life.

    After his mother died, Lawrence suffered a recurrence of pneumonia, which soon turned into tuberculosis and eventually killed him.  When his body recovered slightly, he decided to give up his teaching career completely and become a full-time writer.

    In 1912, Lawrence eloped to Germany with his wife Frieda von Richthofen, a professor of modern languages ??at the University of Nottingham.

    After the outbreak of World War I, the two returned to England and married in 1914.  Since Germany and Britain were belligerents in World War I, the Lawrences always lived under official surveillance and lived in very poverty.

    In 1915, Lawrence's best work "The Rainbow" was banned for obscenity as soon as it was published.  They were even accused of transmitting espionage messages to German submarines off the coast of Cornwall.

    After the war, Lawrence began his so-called original pilgrimage plan.  He left the UK with his wife and began traveling around, returning to the country only briefly twice during his lifetime.

    They have traveled to France, Italy, Sri Lanka, Australia, the United States and Mexico.  He had dreamed of building a utopian community in New Mexico.

    After living in New Mexico for several years, he had to return to Europe due to a recurrence of pneumonia and began writing Lady Chatterley's Lover. This novel, which became popular throughout the Western world, was first published privately in Florence.  publishing.

    In 1930, Lawrence died in Mans, France.  Her wife returned to New Mexico, where they had lived.  Soon after, she buried Lawrence's ashes there.  Lawrence's old residence in England is now a museum.

    Lawrence¡¯s creation basically belongs to the category of realist literature.  Because his works persistently describe the endless spiritual struggle in daily life, many of his novels are permeated with a melancholy mood.  His poetic works usually describe magnificent natural scenery, which is completely different from the style of novels.

    Lawrence¡¯s most famous novels include Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love (1920) and Lady Chatterley¡¯s Lover (1928).

    The stories in these novels all take place in the writer¡¯s hometown of Nottinghamshire, a mining area with harsh natural conditions.  Although Lawrence chose to leave his hometown in real life, he described the place where he was born and raised again and again in his novels.

    Since Lawrence¡¯s creations still basically belong to the category of realism, the description of emotions and passion in the book is very straightforward and unabashed.  This was rare in his time.

    "The Rainbow" was once banned because of its lesbian content, and one publisher claimed: "Sons and Lovers" is the most obscene book I have ever read.

    "Lady Chatterley's Lover" once triggered a major obscenity scandal in the UK.  Due to the explicit description of sex in the book (perhaps also because the lover is from the working class), the British court even opened a case for review on the basis of obscenity.

    However, its publisher, Penguin Books, ultimately won the lawsuit.  The institution also published a series of expressionist paintings that were destroyed because they depicted cryptic parts of the human body.

    Although Lawrence was once known as an erotic novelist, he was actually a very devout Christian.  He believed that rigid European Christianity had gradually lost its vitality and tried to transform it with primitive, tribal beliefs.

    This was one of the reasons why he began his original pilgrimage.  Process philosophy also inspired Lawrence's creative inspiration.  For example, there are obvious influences of Nietzsche and Freud's theories in Lawrence's autobiographical work Sons and Lovers.
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