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Chapter 1 Wedge I am reborn as Kunpeng!

"Who am I? Where am I? What happened to me?" Zhang Zhang murmured to himself.

"Hiss!" The pain like tearing through the body came, and the body couldn't help but take in a breath.

Suddenly, a massive amount of information crazily poured into the brain, and the crazy input was like a quick glance. My head was buzzing, and I almost shut down due to a short period of loss of concentration.

Am I Kunpeng?

Am I the legendary ancestor Kunpeng?

Wait, am I not reading a novel?

How is this going?

Kaikai comes from later generations, his parents are still alive and his wife is intact.

Zhang Kai has been fond of online novels since he was a freshman in high school. He has read many of the Honghuang-liu and Fengshen-liu novels that once took the entire Internet by storm.

Although this type of novel has declined in recent years, this obsession and love are still undiminished. I have read more than a hundred of them, and specifically read "The Romance of the Gods", "Journey to the West", "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" and other books

.

The grand world framework, countless cool magic weapons, all kinds of immortals, Buddhas, demons, gods and strange races, magical spells, and complex games form a magnificent picture.

For this reason, Zhang Kai has compiled numerous rankings of powerful magical powers and magic weapons of various races.

‘Kunpeng’ is a great master that Zhang Zhang longs for, but such novels turn Kunpeng into a villain, and Zhang Zhang is still aggrieved by this.

Today I was reading a Honghuangliu novel again, and Kunpeng was mentioned in it, so I couldn't help but search "Qiandu", and after looking at the image of Kunpeng, I suddenly felt like "eagle strikes the sky, fish flies shallow, aloof"

The image of "between heaven and earth" comes to mind.

"The Kun is like a fish. It dives into the blue sea, swims in the currents, sinks its gills in the Bohai Sea, and turns its tail under the wind and waves. The carp in the Haoyujing thinks it can be caught.

The Peng is a bird. It brushes its feathers, drinks and pecks as much as it wants. It spreads its wings between the sky and the earth, and stretches its neck to the banks of the rivers and seas. It rides on wild geese with two pairs of birds, thinking that it can be obtained. It is disgraceful. Its feathers hang down to the sky, blowing the wind.

Ninety thousand (1), shaking scales across the sea, hitting the water three thousand."

I am so excited and heartbroken!

This is in line with the image of Kunpeng (2) that is often referred to as "Kunpeng Zhi" in later generations.

How could such a temperament and such a person be a sinister villain?

At this moment, Kunpeng in the picture seemed to move. He opened his eyes and blinked quickly. When he looked again, the world suddenly started to spin and he fell unconscious!

Youyou woke up and came to this ancient world!

Note 1: "Five Fortune Calendar Years": "The number starts from one, establishes at three, becomes five, flourishes at seven, and is at nine, so the sky and the earth are ninety thousand miles away." Kunpeng is beyond the nine heavens.

Note 2: "Kunpeng Zhi" refers to lofty ambitions and ambitions, which means preparing to do a great cause.

The new generation of domestically produced large transport aircraft Y-20 is codenamed "Kunpeng".

Huawei released the high-performance data center processor [Kunpeng Processor] to the industry in January 2019.

Li Bai's "Li Yong": "The great roc rises with the wind in one day and soars up to ninety thousand miles. If the wind stops and comes down, it can still blow away the water."

Du Fu's "Boy at the Gate of Yueyang City": "Tunan is unpredictable, and changes are like Kunpeng."

Su Shi's poem "Ji Examiner Kao Jie Opera": "Kun Peng's water strikes three thousand miles, and his skill can drive a hundred thousand men."

Xin Qiji's "Manjianghong·Quji Futon": "Don't believe that Penglai is separated by wind and waves, and the sky has its own power to lift the wind."

Li Qingzhao's "The Proud Fisherman: The Sky Connects the Clouds and Waves and the Dawn Fog": "The wind of ninety thousand miles is rising. When the wind stops, the boat blows to the three mountains!"

It can be seen that Kunpeng represents a positive image. It is a symbol of ambition, independence and pride, lofty ambitions and lofty aspirations! It is difficult to imagine that the author of the Honghuangliu novel blindly caters to my favorite author Meng Zhenshen J (not a derogatory term, Fanghe Crab)

)'s groundbreaking novel, and uniformly portrays Kunpeng as a sinister villain. This is not in line with the praise of its image by countless literati throughout the ages!
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