Chinese students at Hogwarts

Chapter 102 Summary of currently known information and settings

1. In 1980, Zhang Xiao was reborn. He was in a state of confusion when he was 0-1 years old, and then regained consciousness.

2. From 1981 to 1991, I gradually got used to it and adapted to the new life. Because I was a 32-year-old adult before my rebirth, my three views were stable, and I brought them directly to the present.

Because of the impression from my previous life, I was afraid of foreign slums, so I bought a revolver for self-defense (simple structure, easy to operate, non-recurring fire).

3. During the summer vacation after graduation, I encountered Death Eaters breeding female ghosts in the slums. In order to use the howling of the female ghosts to threaten the Ministry of Magic, they cast a Muggle expulsion spell on the surrounding area (Zhang Xiao was not a Muggle, so he ran directly in.)

4. The single-activated pistol knocked down the dark wizard who looked down on Muggles with one shot, and scared off another coward. Because of his excitement, he cast several spells instantly (readers who read this should be able to understand why several spells were cast instantly). Bar?)

5. After receiving the admission notice, the parents confessed their identity (my fault here, I should have added that I was not allowed to practice Taoism before the age of 11, I was negligent), and said what the hexagram indicated.

6. I was assigned to Slytherin when I was admitted to school. Because of my foundation in Taoist contemplation and my mature thinking, I made rapid progress.

Some book friends pointed out that modern people's three views are stable, and after scientific education, it is not so easy to master the magic of cognitive methods.

It makes sense but ignores one issue, that is, the protagonist knew about Harry Potter in his previous life. When he found himself in the world of Harry Potter, he subconsciously believed in the existence of magic.

7. Experience the Kongming Realm for the first time. I put some clues in this chapter, such as "He feels that he can do some things without using magic spells."

8. The golden book and jade book of Taoism points out that Taoism and law are public, and the purpose of its creation is not for individuals, while magic is private and completely for individuals.

This sets a tone for this novel, which is the basic setting. I will slowly fill in this hole later.

9. Ron's wrong spell and Professor Flitwick's advice made Zhang Xiao confused, just like transfiguration.

10. Slytherin’s letter is actually quite important. It also explains to the protagonist that he does not hate Muggles. By the way, he took him out of the church. Think about whether the latest sentence “Let there be light” gives you a tingling feeling. ,hey-hey.

11. At this point, I have laid the groundwork for nearly 200,000 words before I dared to try to write something different for the first time and let Zhang Xiao confirm some things for the first time.

I personally feel that the timing is just right. It won’t work if it’s too early, and it won’t work if it’s too late. Too early is a bit too abrupt, and too late is a bit stupid. It’s so obvious and I still can’t figure it out. Isn’t that stupid?

After sorting out the plot, here are the setting issues.

1. Magic is idealistic. This is definitely true. Whether it is life magic or many magics that wizards can do, they are all based on cognition. There is definitely nothing wrong with this. The original work can only understand it this way, otherwise you can’t explain it. How does the Expelliarmus spell determine whether the laundry detergent in the opponent's hand is a weapon?

There is no way to explain why potatoes of different sizes can be peeled so neatly by themselves.

There is no way to explain such a heaven-defying thing as the Restoration Curse.

So far, Zhang Xiao has confirmed the following:

1. Magic idealism

2. The spell does not affect the use of magic spells

3. The Celestial Master of the Taoist sect knows a lot of things, and the path he is currently taking is also designed, including not learning Taoism before the age of 11, but only teaching talismans, and the golden light mantra of dual cultivation of life and life. Pay attention to the dual cultivation of life and life. Is the golden light mantra a Dharma? Mantra, it is fundamental.

4. The wizards who stand at the top of the wizarding world also know a lot of things, but they don’t say it, such as Dumbledore, Flitwick, and Slytherin.

What Zhang Xiao can’t explain:

1. What is the entire magic system based on? Both alchemy and potions require the cooperation of magic spells

2. Chanting the wrong mantra can sometimes cause serious consequences, which conflicts with what he already knows.

3. Why is the first grade the top priority?

4. How does Taoism realize the display of power.

5. Why can you use a magic wand to release thunder talisman.

6. Why does Taoism never communicate with the West? Magic is obviously very convenient.

7. Why is the Taoist sect invincible in China, but its strength drops drastically when it goes out?

According to my own prediction, the second and third grade students should go back to teach. At that time, a wave of holes will be filled, and then new holes will be dug, which will involve some original Eastern plots.

For me, teaching is also a top priority. If I handle it well, I can continue and I have the confidence to write better. If I don’t handle it well, I will probably fail. I can only think more and be more careful.

But I'll probably give it a try, it's enough with you here, thank you.

Also available this Friday.

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