
Antiquities Dealers in the Tang Dynasty
by Collection Of Ancient Characters
About This Novel
I didn't know I was born before-- In the spring and autumn season, have you ever met Xi Shi? At noon, did you ever take a look at Wei Jie? In the time of Yixi, was there ever a time when Yuan Ming was drunk? In the generation of Tianbao, have you ever seen Taizhen? During the Yuanfeng Dynasty, did you ever meet Dongpo? ... When a cultural relics dealer traveled to the Tang Dynasty, holding the cultural relics of his dreams, what should he do when faced with the legendary talent and beauty? ========================================================== Book QQ group: Everyone is welcome to join. (1)48693077 Thanks to Guris for supporting
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Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
An excellent person does not need to copy others. Many novel writers like to copy poems, which is wrong. I don't think a protagonist copying poems would be that great.
Why doesn't anyone read it? The writing is okay.
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I read a few chapters
It's beautiful, why doesn't anyone like it?
nice
It's full of interest and the writing is brilliant, but it's more than enough, and it stops after a brief taste. It's not full of enjoyment, and there's nothing good to say.
Introduction to cultural relics!
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Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
An excellent person does not need to copy others. Many novel writers like to copy poems, which is wrong. I don't think a protagonist copying poems would be that great.
Why doesn't anyone read it? The writing is okay.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! . . . .
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I read a few chapters
It's beautiful, why doesn't anyone like it?
nice
It's full of interest and the writing is brilliant, but it's more than enough, and it stops after a brief taste. It's not full of enjoyment, and there's nothing good to say.
Introduction to cultural relics!
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Not too long, not hard to watch. Although it is a bit superficial, it has many merits. Life is difficult, so it doesn't matter if you watch the virtual character go smoothly, don't take it too seriously.



Unlike all the popular Internet articles about bitterness, hatred and deep hatred, this book writes about the daily life of a scholar, having fun, poetry and wine, commenting on calligraphy and appreciating inkstones, and has a strong cultural atmosphere. The description of inkstones and other cultural toys in the book is also unique among various novels.




Highly recommended! ! ! A book with five-star reviews! Except for the slightly clichéd and youthful first few chapters, this book is completely of a type that becomes more exciting and mature as it goes on, especially towards the end. The author completely writes about the unrestrained, uninhibited, and elegant life of the ancients as a scholar. It is in a good style but not out of touch with the world, close to the public but not vulgar, exquisite, fascinating, and great kindness! Among Internet articles that are accustomed to "big books", this novel may be very short, but this book is not limited by length and can be regarded as full of useful information. However, the name may be a bit low-key, but don't be misled by the name. This book is definitely an out-and-out classic! ! ! For the author, this is not a book for a living, or even just a book for fun, but this is an advantage. After all, he will not worry about it, and he will take every step into consideration, considering the readers and the market. In this way, it is better to write the plot in the author's mind and write a thoughtful and sentimental novel that satisfies himself. The article does not stick to formality, and does not pursue anything deliberately. Instead, what is written makes people more amazed, delighted, and impressed by it. In addition, from reading between the lines, it can be clearly seen that the author has a lot of life experience, a delicate writing style, profound attainments in Chinese studies, and is very familiar with epigraphy and cultural relics. Great kindness! It's a pity that fun is just fun after all. The author is just a passerby at the starting point. After finishing writing, he disappeared without a trace and is no longer at the starting point. It is really a pity.




You can take a look at old books and book shortages. In the Tang Dynasty, there was no bitterness, deep hatred, or rebellion, but only the comfort of admiring cultural relics.













