How to start in Thousand Autumns of China? Many new players face a lot of problems and choices at the beginning, and if some choices are appropriate, they can greatly benefit subsequent development, achieving twice the result with half the effort. However, initial resources are not sufficient, so the way to start is very important. Next, I will share some strategies for starting choices to help everyone find better ideas and directions. Let's take a look together.

Firstly, the choice of background. You can choose a martial arts family, which gives you a master who provides martial arts techniques at the start, making your cultivation faster and giving you an advantage in early battles; a prominent family is also quite good, as this background can provide material support, allowing you to accumulate resource supplies from the start, such as gold sword equipment; being a descendant of the former dynasty is also a good option, as you will have a childhood friend accompanying you, and you can also get some resources, enabling a quick increase in strength in the early stages.

Secondly, the choice of sect. The Beggar Gang is highly recommended for newcomers, as they have a unique begging mechanism that allows you to earn copper coins by spending 20 energy points daily. This is a huge help when resources are tight in the early stages, providing a substantial income that can be used to buy many urgently needed items. The Lotus Water Pavilion is also a good choice, focusing on helping the weak and opposing the strong, and it has many sect companions, offering resources and other benefits.

There's also the choice of martial arts. For T0-level martial arts, Vajra Martial Arts are recommended. This is almost like a divine skill, with a 100% control effect and immunity to one instance of damage, only deducting 1 HP. In high-difficulty battles in the mid to late game, the power of this martial art becomes evident, making it a must-choose top-tier martial art.

Of course, if you don't get it, you can also choose the Yue Maiden Martial Arts, which is a high-damage output martial art with combo effects that can remove enemy buffs. It involves some luck when used and is not very stable, but it can instantly turn the tide in battle.

This roughly covers the strategies related to starting in Thousand Autumns of China. The choices at the beginning are crucial. If all these choices are considered, the initial development will go more smoothly, avoiding many unnecessary issues and giving you an advantage in battles. Everyone can refer to this.