
The Changsheng Family Started as a Sharecropper
by Return Home
About This Novel
The Li family, a tenant farmer, awakens the ancestral tablets. According to the family fortune, the tablets can be used to deduce opportunities! From then on, the Li family worked hard to manage their business, acted steadily, increased the family fortune, and inferred the fate of immortality. Thousands of years later, the immortal Li family stood tall in the fairyland, becoming a giant tree! Mortal + Family + Group Portrait + Slow Heat
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The protagonist's whole family is a good old lady. The old man gave the good land to the eldest son and the ancestral homeland to the third son. The protagonist's family didn't fight for anything. They only had two acres of land to support four men and a strong woman. Finally, the protagonist's family even sold the land to the eldest son and the third son to help. Farmers have no land. The protagonist's family eats nothing, just to do good deeds. Farmers sell their land to help relatives. The author's family is really a saint.
It's really great. The intertwining of good and evil is very clearly written.
It is very difficult for a family that is not embarrassed at all to become an immortal.
The low score is not unreasonable. I am so poor, yet I still want to be a virgin.
Please update, please update, the author is great
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The author's writing is pretty good, but the book feels weird because I can't tell who the protagonist is.
It's quite interesting. When a family wants to rise, it takes hard work and hard work from generation to generation.
What kind of thing is it written? It's pieced together here and there, without a complete system main line and background. It's just a mess, it's a running account, and the plot is very shabby.
The writing style is what I like to read, and the plot is also designed to be fascinating.
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Official(10)Scraped 3d ago
The protagonist's whole family is a good old lady. The old man gave the good land to the eldest son and the ancestral homeland to the third son. The protagonist's family didn't fight for anything. They only had two acres of land to support four men and a strong woman. Finally, the protagonist's family even sold the land to the eldest son and the third son to help. Farmers have no land. The protagonist's family eats nothing, just to do good deeds. Farmers sell their land to help relatives. The author's family is really a saint.
It's really great. The intertwining of good and evil is very clearly written.
It is very difficult for a family that is not embarrassed at all to become an immortal.
The low score is not unreasonable. I am so poor, yet I still want to be a virgin.
Please update, please update, the author is great
Please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update please update
The author's writing is pretty good, but the book feels weird because I can't tell who the protagonist is.
It's quite interesting. When a family wants to rise, it takes hard work and hard work from generation to generation.
What kind of thing is it written? It's pieced together here and there, without a complete system main line and background. It's just a mess, it's a running account, and the plot is very shabby.
The writing style is what I like to read, and the plot is also designed to be fascinating.













