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I Shall Seal the Heavens 我欲封天 #7

Immortal Ancient Builds a Bridge Leaving the Ninth Mountain

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I Shall Seal the Heavens is currently one of the most popular xianxia stories in China. It is about a failed young scholar named Meng Hao who gets forcibly recruited into a Sect of Immortal Cultivators. In the Cultivation world, the strong prey on the weak, and the law of the jungle prevails. Meng Hao must adapt to survive. And yet, he never forgets the Confucian and Daoist ideals that he grew up studying. This, coupled with his stubborn nature, set him on the path of a true hero. What does it mean to “Seal the Heavens?” This is a secret that you will have to uncover along with Meng Hao!

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Er Gen

121 books235 followers
Name: Liu Yong (刘勇)

Pen name: Er Gen (耳根)

Born in Heilongjiang Province, Mudanjiang prefecture city.

Er Gen is a platinum author on Qidian who used his love for classical chinese myths as a foundation on which to build his webnovels. He has become a pillar of the xianxia genre, and his flagship novel, Renegade Immortal, placed within the top ranks of Qidian’s monthly recommendation charts for many months.


Associated Names:
* Er Gen (English)
* 耳根 (Chinese)
* เอ่อร์เกิน (Thai)

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554 reviews19 followers
August 13, 2019
what's highly irritating is how redundant things become. all i hear is, meng hao has never been hurt this much, or meng hao has never faced such strong opponents, or meng hao has never been in as serious danger, etc if you keep repeating those exact lines every 20 chapters of a 1614 chapter book, it loses its meaning and just makes readers snort, roll their eyes and sigh in exasperation.
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285 reviews30 followers
June 6, 2022
Stopping my reread here because all the funny parts are mostly done by now. Only missed the Meng Clan arc but can't put up with Meng Hao being a Larry Stu anymore.

ISSTH really thrives when the author accepts that we are not here for the cultivation story. We are here to see Meng Hao conning the Heaven from Earth. The story had its best moments in the Ancient Demon Immortal Sect arc, perfectly balancing emotion and humour. Anyway, it was good to revisit this world
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309 reviews9 followers
July 8, 2017
Meng Hao's saga continue in this book.
By now he is simple too powerful already, so it is time for the big evil guys to start showing their faces, thus a lot more of the history of the Mountain and Sea Realm is revealed in this volume.
Also, some links with Renegade Immortal series are present in this volume, this is pretty cool at this point in the series, I'll have to read it one of those days.
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447 reviews45 followers
May 27, 2023
Review of entire series

Starts off a bit slow, but still decent..and then books 3-9 are absolutely phenomenal. I wasn' a fan of Book 10 as it suffers from the tepid melancholic finish typical of Er Gen books, but still one of the best in the genre.

Deathblade does a stellar job with the English tranlation too!
10 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2019
Loved the entire series! Anyone who is looking for a good story with plenty of character development and really good plot, I'd say this series is really good!
Love Er Gen for the great time I had reading the series and for Death Blade for translating this series to English.
212 reviews16 followers
February 19, 2021
This book very nicely ties things up for many of the supporting characters of the story. I really like that dedication to the past of the story and it feels like the story is a comprehensive experience. (disregarding the identity crisis that is book 5)
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373 reviews4 followers
August 3, 2017
The plot thickens, lots of meandering with lots of interesting interactions.
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43 reviews2 followers
June 27, 2018
It is the best novel out there. It has everything you want and much more. The story is superbly paced with great character development.
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1,221 reviews7 followers
December 18, 2021
If you have made it this far into the series, you will know what to expect from this one. It is a solid addition to the series.
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91 reviews
August 29, 2024
still unclear if this is the right one given title matching to amazon but this may have been my fave
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388 reviews7 followers
April 14, 2021
Awesome protagonist of awesomeness series continues...

I called the series as such semi jokingly. It is written for a different culture and audience and has been translated into English as a third person omniscient story. The transitions between points of views are smooth most of the time but sometimes it is easy to get lost as to whose thoughts or words your reading. This is a long, long, story and I think I kind of had a couple more "longs"to that. Actually I really do enjoy such stories that can go on for days. Even the fast reader will not finish this in a sitting or two unless they skip a lot of stuff and speed read. The language has gotten a little bit worse but it's still appropriate for young adults and above.

This is a cultivation fantasy series in which each and every book The character pushes his limits to grow and faces obstacles while learning new cultivation magics with each level. As he grows and with each book most of the time whatever important all inspiring thing you learned in the previous book is put on the back burner or completely forgotten while he learned something new that's all inspiring and epic. There are some relationships that have carried throughout the series in a few very poignant and emotional aspects that have cropped up in a few of the books which really did hit the heart strings. At the same time the character for the most part remains emotionally disconnected from those around him as he pushes to become stronger. He does develop a few friends but friendship relationships are not really important it seems to the author when it comes to the story itself.

For the audience I think that most would think this is a five-star series for the genre perhaps however there was some things I did find lacking in terms of relationships and plot. By the seventh book it has become way too repetitive at times but at the same time seeing certain plot elements and characters consistently represented or cropping up randomly it seems makes it feel as if all the books are connected at least in some way. It might be a vast story with an enormous set of characters but the author hasn't entirely forgotten about them.

This is supposed to be a fun read and it is if you like to genre. I did enjoy it and gave it an extra star because of the fact that the author has really spread out quite a bit this world without being boring in world building. Hero is a Mary Sue type of character without being the righteous or perfect hero. He is extremely skilled capable of learning seemingly anything and everything and consistently and constantly does things that are unprecedented. He is the awesome hero of awesomeness and best of the best. The author does keep it interesting but it gets extremely repetitive when you can go through multiple chapters back to back of him doing the same thing where he increases his level to unprecedented abilities everybody discusses this and is amazed by this and then he does it again they calm down thinking it is over and then he does it again over and over. At some point you just start to blur things and go to your happy place until it's over.

Some people will really get into that and while it's enjoyable as a wish fulfillment fantasy it can get a bit tedious. There's also the matter of the consistent and constant moments of deus ex machina. While there are so many elements that are spread out there's also moments in which the character will pull something out of his....pocket let's say that has never been explained nor has been set up and it simply something he has learned off page or has improved upon off the page to overcome a moment of crisis.

I have to say though that reading through this series has been enjoyable and has exposed me to a bit more of what other cultures junk food reading is. Nothing is really truly that deep and there are certain tropes that I've been starting to see throughout the series and others. It is inspiring as a hobby writer and interesting to me as a reader to see something new. I almost can compare it to reading something you know genre that you've never really enjoyed before but finding it interesting and engaging enough to make you like it.

Given that the series is on Kindle unlimited I can recommend it highly for those who want a series to spend some time on chipping away getting through it. The page count and word count is ridiculous and I like it. It does have the slightest feel of being something that has been released say perhaps in chapter by chapter or chunk by chunk format but does not have the repetitive endings and beginnings and rehashes that you tend to see in some works that have been moved to kindle.
135 reviews4 followers
July 13, 2021
Another great continuation of the journey of Meng Hao

This is one of those stories that grow on you and at this point I’m all for the ride. The author really knows how to craft a well written and comprehensive progression story. 5/5 would recommend!
37 reviews
April 23, 2021
This is a copypasted review that regards the entire series. Be warned, because I Shall Seal the heavens is millions of words long, approximately 4 times the length of the Bible. The story of I Shall Seal the Heavens is crazy to those unfamiliar with the magic systems this genre uses.

It's pretty good. I give it a pass. Some parts toward the end involving The Big Bad Guy of the series are really weird, but everything else is great and I read through it just fine. Not much I can say about a 3-million-word-long story that I read several years ago.
May 8, 2021
SUPER GOOD

This is literally one of the best books I’ve ever read... not only is the plot magnificent, but the characters are so well built! 101% recommend this book for readers that love action, adventure, and fantasy!
198 reviews
May 26, 2021
Great series

I love the books and the characters. The MC is domineering and crafty. I do like the level if detail that the author gives but it can take away from the story some with the amount that is given. Almost feels like it was a DBZ episode.
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13 reviews
January 15, 2017
This book is hilarious, Meng Hao is so shameless and cons people 24/7, yet he is so loyal. I love it so much, I hope he will soon find his wife...
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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January 11, 2019
I think originally the story was going to be different. We were setting up for a clash with the Ji family but this is where it became something else.
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