Virtual Jianghu: The Swordsmanship of Zhongli’s Re-engraving and Card Drawing


The 4.0 version of the original god is like a hazy and grand Jianghu storm. Zhongli, the guardian as steady as a rock, appears again in the virtual world of light and shadow. On September 5, with the opening of Zhongli’s re-engraving, a dark tide was set off in the game. The heartbeats of the players and the brilliance on the screen intertwined into a rhythmic legend, as if in a modern martial arts movie, every second was full of tension and expectation.

Drawing cards, this seemingly simple action, is full of mysteries. It is not just as easy as a few clicks, but more like a psychological game under the sword and shadow. The guaranteed mechanism set by the game tells players: Zhongli usually appears between 80 and 90 draws, just like the legendary master will eventually appear in the Jianghu, but if fate plays tricks on people and draws other five-star permanent characters, then the wait is like an endless knife road, extending to 150 to 180 draws. The feeling of loss and expectation is like a knight, groping forward in the dark.

The recharge process is like the hardship of raising weapons in the martial arts world. The payment operation is approaching the threshold of three hundred dollars, just like wasting the years of life in exchange for a sharp sword. The recharge reminders that were confirmed three times are like the exhortation of an old martial arts master: “Are you sure you want to take this road?” This road is full of temptations and unknowns.

The flickering light and shadow on the screen are like the light of swords and knives. Clicking the card draw button again and again is like waving a long sword in your hand. Every moment may determine life and death. The brilliance of the five stars is looming, like the legendary magic weapon in the martial arts world, lingering, but also difficult to capture. You toss and turn in this sword light and shadow, sometimes excited, sometimes frustrated, and every second is suffocatingly tense.

Zhongli, the rock lord, is like a hero among knights, calm but not without warmth, steady but full of power. His existence, like that sword, guards the balance of the entire martial arts world. Players pursue his figure, just like searching for a peerless magic weapon in the martial arts world, with both desire and awe in their hearts. Without Zhongli’s lineup, it seems to have lost its edge and lacked that awe-inspiring temperament.

This card-drawing journey is not only the progress of the game, but also more like a practice of the martial arts world. You learn patience, expectation, and the alternation of loss and hope in repeated attempts. Every failure is like a damaged sword, and every success is a sword unsheathed. Your emotions fluctuate like the wind and clouds of the martial arts world, but it is these waves that give life to this game.

As the night deepens, the mobile phone screen emits a cold blue light, reflecting your tired but resolute face. You continue to gallop in the virtual martial arts world, and the card-drawing button in your hand is like a sword handle. Holding it tightly is the fate of the martial arts world. No matter what the outcome is, this journey has long been engraved in your heart and has become a legend in your life.

This is not just a reproduction of the game, but also a rekindling of the dream of the martial arts world in the hearts of every player. Zhongli has returned, and the martial arts world is still turbulent. You and I are both the knights standing with swords in hand, full of expectations.