The Magical Tree, Walking the Jianghu (Wooden Puppet in the Palm, Crazy Idioms)

The Magical Tree, Walking the Jianghu (Wooden Puppet in the Palm, Crazy Idioms)

The Magical Tree, Walking the Jianghu (Wooden Puppet in the Palm, Crazy Idioms) The Magical Tree, Walking the Jianghu (Wooden Puppet in the Palm, Crazy Idioms)

Its original form is the ancient Egyptian mural “Three Emperors and Five Emperors,” also known as “Four Images.”

In the “Four Images” in ancient mythical legends, there are six patterns with different colors: blue, purple, and golden; among them, the pattern in yellow is the worst, and red is the best, with white following; golden is the highest, white is the second, and green is the lowest.

And the patterns on this map are different from other similar game maps: in addition to regular levels, there are hidden levels such as Seven Treasures Forest and Jinling City scenes.

In the game, whenever players pass through these maps, they will automatically receive corresponding location rewards.

As shown in the above figure, when players click on this location, a note will appear: “The Magical Tree, Walking the Jianghu” (meaning unpredictable whereabouts).

When entering this map, a route will appear, walking straight from the left until reaching a teleportation gate, and players can choose to teleport to the specified area.

Of course, players can also use the one-click teleportation function. After teleporting, players will directly return to their original location.

In the Magical Tree system, players can acquire various items and materials through purchase or map exploration.

In the Magical Tree interface, players can also view all the collected items and materials.

Wooden Puppet in the Palm, Crazy Idioms

In the game “Crazy Idioms” by Mars Game, there is a popular saying: “Wooden puppet in the palm.”

The original meaning is to describe a person who serves others but is taken as a joke. It also metaphorically refers to reckless and negative behavior.

As mentioned by “I,” in the eyes of others, they are a good person;

But “I am here,” is more like a villain;

This sentence comes from Sima Qian of the Zhou Dynasty, “Records of the Grand Historian, 140 BC.”

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