If you have time, write a chapter on setting analysis.


If you have time, write a chapter on setting analysis

First of all, I saw some book friends saying that there are still some setting problems.

Of course, I guess the person who set the problem may have abandoned the book and can't read this chapter.

So this chapter is for those who still read this book.

Come one by one.

①The age of each original character.

Based on the novel, let me first explain the age gap between the protagonist and Ning Rongrong. He was twelve years old just after time travel, and Ning Rongrong has been awakening his martial spirit for half a year, making him six and a half years old, which is five and a half years older.

As for the age gap between Ning Rongrong and Tang San, this doesn't require a screenshot of the original text, it's probably only half a year.

In other words, the protagonist is five years older than Yakuza.

The original text says

Dugu Yan clearly stated that the Tang Dynasty was thirty-seven years old, which means that if divided, Dugu Yan would be two years older than the protagonist.

No problem?

The protagonist who traveled through time was twelve years old, and Dugu Yan was fourteen years old.

The other Tiandou Royal Teams are all the same. Ye Lingling didn’t mention it in the original text, so the second character is two years younger, just like the protagonist.

Then the second one is Shui Bing'er and Shui Yue'er.

I wonder if some book friends have read other fan fiction that Shui Binger is sixteen years old, maybe to get closer to the age of the protagonists in those fan fiction books?

However, those who have read the original novel will know that it is impossible if they think about it with a little logic.

But some book friends may not really pay attention to logic when reading books, so I will post the original text.

Shui Yue'er looked 20 years old when she appeared on the stage. Well, maybe someone can say at this time that looking 20 years old doesn't mean she is 20 years old. Can't she be a little more mature?

Then you are invincible kid.

I really can't find any record of Shui Yue'er and Shui Bing'er's age from the original text.

In the original plot, we definitely wouldn’t randomly describe someone who looks a certain age, and then be much older or younger.

So from the perspective of the setting that appearance is age, Shui Bing'er is Shui Yue'er's sister. Although she is not the oldest in Tianshui Academy,... she was definitely about twenty years old when she appeared.

Moreover, Shui Bing'er was positioned as a supporting character in the original work. You want a supporting character to be a level 43 soul sect at the age of sixteen?

Or without the grass jelly?

Then she is more awesome than Feng Xiaotian. What does Feng Xiaotian, a twenty-year-old soul sect, mean to her?

All I can say is that it’s nothing, this talent is even better than that of the Golden Generation of Wuhun Palace.

Wuhundian probably can really grab people directly.

So Shui Bing'er's talent is not that great.

At this point, there should be no need to explain the ages of the two heroines. I have already explained them clearly.

②The fairy grass catalog that some book friends mentioned?

Sorry, I couldn't find it at all in the original article. I even looked for Yang Wudi based on the crystal blood dragon ginseng that appeared later. Did I miss it?

But there really isn't any.

It can be said that Douluo's local understanding of the fairy grass is extremely one-sided.

Ju Douluo only recognized QiRongTianJu as his martial spirit, and Yang Wudi only recognized Crystal Blood Dragon Ginseng and Youxiang Qiluo Immortal Products. Others don't know about it, and I couldn't find the original text of the book "Pictures of Immortal Grass".

If any book friends know about it, please post the source of the original text, and I will admit my mistake and correct it directly.

But now I can’t find it in the original text, so that means it doesn’t exist.

Probably some other fans were not rigorous and borrowed Ju Douluo to learn about QiRongTongtianJu, and Yang Wudi knew about Crystal Blood Dragon Ginseng and Youxiang Qiluo Immortal Products. They combined these two things together to create the book "Illustration of Immortal Grass" Bar.

Although the original work is outrageous, it is a bit of a joke to regard the second creation as original.

③Among the three upper sects, does the Haotian Sect support the Star Luo Empire?

I don’t know how this setting was derived, but the original text was spoken by Dai Mubai himself.

The above three sects are all within the Tiandou Empire, and the Qibao Glazed Sect clearly supports Tiandou, but neither Haotian nor Lan Dian supports them.

Just thinking that the Blue Lightning Overlord Sect can send Yu Tianheng to Tiandou Royal Academy, this shows that Haotian and Lan Dian may be the same. Although they claim not to support Tiandou or Xingluo, other sects The headquarters is here, so it's impossible not to be biased.

Therefore, among the following four single-attribute clans, only the Titan of the Force clan, who was as loyal to Tang Hao as an old dog, stayed in the Tiandou Empire. The other Yu clan and Po clan all went to Xingluo. In fact, it was for the purpose of dividing Boundary.

④ Xingluo has no title.

Some book friends said how could Xingluo not have a powerful Douluo?

However, neither the original text nor the animation showed a titled Douluo belonging to the Star Luo Empire, and even a search on Baidu said that Star Luo had no title.

As for some people, how can the Star Luo Empire resist the Spirit Hall army?

Come on, the most criticized setting of Douluo, especially Douluo Yi, is that Titled Douluo can be blocked by ordinary troops.

It can block thousands of troops, but it can also be blocked by large armies, unless someone like Dugu Bo plays group attack.

Therefore, the strongest thing in the Star Luo Empire is their cavalry army.

Moreover, the original work of Wuhun Empire obviously places the main battlefield on Tiandou's side. You can see all the titled Douluo of Wuhun Palace who appeared in the early stage on Tiandou's side of the battlefield, such as the agouti, snake spear, chrysanthemum, ghost , the ghost leopard, magic bear, and holy dragon in the animation.

Therefore, the Wuhun Empire felt that it would do its best to deal with Tiandou's side and did not let Title Douluo go to Xingluo's side. Of course, Xingluo could withstand it.

Moreover, Xing Luo was fighting against Tian Dou. Originally, Tian Dou had an advantage in terms of Title Douluo and Soul Master. However, the one who really supported them in front of Tian Dou was Qibao's Sword Bone Tower combination. Poison Douluo gave it to him for the sake of Prince Snow Star. Healers will not be driven by Tiandou before this.

Therefore, Xingluo had a titled Douluo, and Tiandou would not be beaten so much that Wuhundian came out to stop him, but they were evenly matched.

Because Dai Mubai's father and mother can use the Netherworld White Tiger Fusion Technique, and the Star Luo Royal Family competes for positions, if the Star Luo Emperor is a titled Douluo, she can even use the Spirit Fusion Technique to fight Sword Douluo.

Where does the advantage come from fighting that day?

So it might be Soul Douluo, or I even think it might only be Soul Saint cultivation.

In short... I do not have a screenshot of the original plot here. I can be 100% sure that Xingluo will not have his account banned, but I am also 80% certain that Xingluo will not be banned.

If the book friend who raised the objection finds the original text, he can post it to refute it, or indicate which chapter of the original text I should read.

I saw that I made a mistake. OK, I will correct it.

As for saying that they are all second creations, or that's what you think subconsciously, then I advise you to respect the original work, or write your own book for your own enjoyment. It doesn't matter how you write it.

It’s just that some self-righteous book friends subconsciously think about things that they think but haven’t studied. It’s better not to express your opinions casually.

(End of chapter)

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