The Legend of Immortal Court

Chapter 90 About Luya!About Zhanxian Flying Knife and Nailhead 7 Arrows Book!

Chapter 90 About Luya!About Zhanxian Flying Knife and Nailhead Seven Arrows Book!

Regarding the character of Lu Ya, some students may be unfamiliar, but it does not matter, it does not affect the reading of this book.

However, some students who are more familiar with Lu Ya have more disputes about it.

For example, the origin of Luya, and the so-called backlash of luck in the book of Seven Arrows, there are many disputes.

Regarding Lu Ya, his outstanding performance in Fengshenli has given him a lot of fame.It's just that I don't know why, but he basically didn't appear in the TV series made in these years.

However, the character Lu Ya has appeared many times in online articles, and there are still many controversies.

Some people say that he is the sixth sun among the ten golden crows.

Some people say that he is the prince of the demon emperor.

Some people say that he is the founding Yuanling.

Some people say that he is the oldest god and demon, born before the opening of the sky, and before Hongjun.

Some people say: first there is Hongjun and then there is heaven, and Lu Yadao is still in front.Born only, a Chaos is a year.

However, in the original work of Fengshen, there are actually no such sayings.

In Fengshen, it is only mentioned that he is the treasure within the fire, the essence of leaving the earth, and the spirit of samadhi, that's all.

There is no such sentence in the original book about "there is Hongjun first, and then there is heaven, and Lu Ya is still in front." It was added by an old man who had a storytelling before, either out of love for the character Lu Ya, or to attract the audience. Go up, to add luster to Lu Ya.

As for the founding Yuanling, the prince of the demon clan, and the gods and demons of chaos, in recent years, the reasons for the different settings of various authors in the major novels have been controversial.

In addition, there is no record in the book of the backlash of luck in the book of Seven Arrows, and it is still the theory of the later Honghuang novels, as well as the speculation in the minds of many readers.

And in this book, students who really feel that the inherent impression of the past can't be reversed, just think that Lu Ya has improved the nail-headed Seven Arrows book in the past few thousand years.

Regarding Luya and the Seven Arrows Book, in fact, these complex statements cannot be judged as right or wrong. After all, each author has different ways and ideas of writing a book, with extension, association, imagination, and ability to write books. Jumping out of the limit is not necessarily bad.

But these statements, after all, do not come from the original work, and it is precisely because of this that it has caused a lot of controversy.

If you really want to use a certain statement, the author must also consider it.

And the only one that is not controversial, or the one that is only less controversial, is probably the original work of Fengshen. After all, this is the source of Lu Ya's appearance, and all the speculations and statements start around this.

Because Lu Ya doesn't have many appearances in "The Legend of the Immortal Court", so I will downplay him.

As for the narration of Lu Ya, to avoid too much controversy, I can only follow the original work as much as possible, and then use the rules in the world of Fengxian to explain Lu Ya mentioned in the original work on this basis.

Of course, following the original work may not be without controversy.

I also know that many readers regard the above statements as original works.

There are even some more outlandish claims.

For example, the Nailhead Seven Arrows book cursed Zhao Gongming to death.

This is clearly pointed out in the book, and there are few disputes in the online articles, but there are still many people who always say that Zhao Gongming is a person who was united by Yuanshi Tianzun and Taishang Laojun. Bully, beat to death.

I have seen this kind of statement a lot, and I replied to a netizen last year: Zhao Gongming was not killed by Yuanshi Tianzun, but by the curse of the nail-headed seven-arrow book.

The netizen said, you have read too many novels, you haven't read the original work, have you?

Later, I said a few more words, but he chased and scolded me for half a block.

Since then, I have rarely had the habit of correcting others when browsing things on the Internet.

Well, opening a single chapter is mainly to avoid unnecessary problems.

In short, we try to avoid too much application of the settings of other authors other than the original work to this book.

After all, Lu Ya's inheritance is in other books, and most of them are only supporting roles that appear occasionally. Even if there are disputes in one or two scenes, a few chapters will be taken over.

In this book, Lu Ya's method is the main one, so, without his method, there must be a lot more opinions and controversies surrounding the whole book.

For this part of the book friends, this time we can use a "original view" in the original work, or a "new view" to view the inheritance of Lu Ya in "The Legend of Xianting Fengdao"!

This is the end of the explanation. Please forgive me if I offend the words in the single chapter.

In the end, there was a heated debate in the comment area about the so-called flaws of Lu Ya's inherited skills, but this point is a foreshadowing throughout the whole text. It can be said to be the main line, and there will be a reasonable explanation later.

Well, that's it for now.

Anyway, I have written so much, just ask for a wave of collections by the way!Ask for a recommendation ticket!Ask for a wave of clicks!Continue to look at my serious face!
[I found that asking for a recommendation ticket will be harmonious.Hahaha】

(End of this chapter)

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