The articles in "Immortal Dao" seem to follow a different style; the sentences are rigid, almost as if dullness is their essence.
The structure is monotonous, like a formula: abstract, keywords, introduction, main body, conclusion. It feels utterly dry to read.
Yet after reading through an article, when recalling it, every sentence turns out to be very concise, devoid of any ambiguity; if he had to choose a word, it would be—precise.
The content of the article is already clear and well-understood, even extraordinarily persuasive, though the argumentation is so meticulous and demanding of thought that sometimes a sentence requires a long time to digest.
Not only Zheng Fa's articles, even the ones written by Qi Refinement Realm disciples compelled him to close the book and ponder, appreciating them repeatedly.