
Yuhonglou
About This Novel
In the fifth year of the Qianming Dynasty, he traveled through time and became the 14-year-old Jia Rong, the legitimate son of Ningguo Mansion in Honglou. At this time, he had not yet married Qin Keqing, and sister Lin had not yet entered Jia's house. In order not to let "the original sigh, political involvement" fall on my head, Jia Rong decided to work hard here, put down his swords and listen to the wind and rain, and trample the mountains and seas to pieces to protect the red building. Book club group: 884252126 (Gudeng's Little Red Mansion)
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Official(6)Scraped 2mo ago
A rare copy of Red Mansions
As a picky person, this book is a rare one among Red Mansions. It can handle the writing style and structure of Red Mansions well (at least I haven't seen any big mistakes so far) and the style is also to my liking. The opening scene of the maid feeding medicine really stood out to me, and the transition between time travel and the present world was smooth and unobtrusive. The aspect of life experience was a bit awkward, but it was still within the acceptable range. It was just that the first part was a bit too smooth, and when the difficulty started to increase in the middle, I couldn't switch over. Overall, it is relatively flat, with no particularly strong plot, and the Liaodong scene in the middle feels like it could be written in detail, but the author has thought about it and understands it. Not to mention anything else, I have also seen some other similar reviews and I feel that this could have been in the top three. (Because I read it in one sitting, it is more coherent. Maybe my senses will decline when I read along or even maintain the book.) A little suggestion: I don't know how much the author has coded later, but if there are people who follow the reading, don't set too depressing or long lines. It's really easy to delete the book if you keep it. I want a more relaxed plot. The last few chapters are almost all planning events and I'm a bit tired, so I'd like to sprinkle some sugar into it. Finally, I wish all book friends good health. The body is the capital of revolution. Please pay attention to epidemic prevention~
It sucked, it ended suddenly. . . Hey, hey, hey, it's unfinished, it ended suddenly. .
It sucked, it ended suddenly. . . Hey hey hey hey
I don't quite understand. Are you really used to being a grandson by licking a group of people in Rongguo Mansion like this? What does the author think
Why are there so few book reviews?
A relatively good Red Mansion novel is rare.
Daily check-in brings a wave of experience.
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Official(6)Scraped 2mo ago
A rare copy of Red Mansions
As a picky person, this book is a rare one among Red Mansions. It can handle the writing style and structure of Red Mansions well (at least I haven't seen any big mistakes so far) and the style is also to my liking. The opening scene of the maid feeding medicine really stood out to me, and the transition between time travel and the present world was smooth and unobtrusive. The aspect of life experience was a bit awkward, but it was still within the acceptable range. It was just that the first part was a bit too smooth, and when the difficulty started to increase in the middle, I couldn't switch over. Overall, it is relatively flat, with no particularly strong plot, and the Liaodong scene in the middle feels like it could be written in detail, but the author has thought about it and understands it. Not to mention anything else, I have also seen some other similar reviews and I feel that this could have been in the top three. (Because I read it in one sitting, it is more coherent. Maybe my senses will decline when I read along or even maintain the book.) A little suggestion: I don't know how much the author has coded later, but if there are people who follow the reading, don't set too depressing or long lines. It's really easy to delete the book if you keep it. I want a more relaxed plot. The last few chapters are almost all planning events and I'm a bit tired, so I'd like to sprinkle some sugar into it. Finally, I wish all book friends good health. The body is the capital of revolution. Please pay attention to epidemic prevention~
It sucked, it ended suddenly. . . Hey, hey, hey, it's unfinished, it ended suddenly. .
It sucked, it ended suddenly. . . Hey hey hey hey
I don't quite understand. Are you really used to being a grandson by licking a group of people in Rongguo Mansion like this? What does the author think
Why are there so few book reviews?
A relatively good Red Mansion novel is rare.
Daily check-in brings a wave of experience.











