
A Dream in Red Mansions a Walk in the Snow
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Entering the red building, it seems like something different. Although he is not a senior member of the Red Academy. But why did an unknown vassal king appear in this Red Mansion? There is something so familiar about this script. Let him go, he has arrived in this time and space anyway. So he said. ............
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Official(7)Scraped 12d ago
What nonsense!
I am so NB, I am restrained in doing things, groveling, the plot is inconsistent, I am so embarrassed!
The author often has no common sense at all
It's impossible for you to have an army of 300,000 soldiers. Each soldier has 20 taels per month, which is 6 million taels per month. The army alone is 70 million taels every year. No dynasty in history can afford it.
Ordinary soldiers earn one or two taels of silver per month, which is as high as the sky. A noble prince enters the Rongguo Mansion and humbles himself like a dog. This is no nonsense.
A bit devoid of common sense
Does the author know how big an acre of land is? Several times I have seen such a big house occupying only a few acres of land and it feels weird.
There's a question. Does the Red Mansion have to be entered into Ning Rong's Second Mansion? There is a problem, and a vassal king like this will rebel sooner or later. Why would he let his prince go to Kyoto? As a proton? That's half a foot in the grave, handing over his own handle. What should he do if he threatens Xu Hark to go to Beijing as the prince? As soon as you enter the capital, everyone will die. If you don't enter the capital, then your son should not think about going back. His great career was ruined just to join in the fun of Ning Rong's second mansion.
Just so so, so what does Niu do?
Okay, okay, it feels pretty good. Come on more. . .
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Official(7)Scraped 12d ago
What nonsense!
I am so NB, I am restrained in doing things, groveling, the plot is inconsistent, I am so embarrassed!
The author often has no common sense at all
It's impossible for you to have an army of 300,000 soldiers. Each soldier has 20 taels per month, which is 6 million taels per month. The army alone is 70 million taels every year. No dynasty in history can afford it.
Ordinary soldiers earn one or two taels of silver per month, which is as high as the sky. A noble prince enters the Rongguo Mansion and humbles himself like a dog. This is no nonsense.
A bit devoid of common sense
Does the author know how big an acre of land is? Several times I have seen such a big house occupying only a few acres of land and it feels weird.
There's a question. Does the Red Mansion have to be entered into Ning Rong's Second Mansion? There is a problem, and a vassal king like this will rebel sooner or later. Why would he let his prince go to Kyoto? As a proton? That's half a foot in the grave, handing over his own handle. What should he do if he threatens Xu Hark to go to Beijing as the prince? As soon as you enter the capital, everyone will die. If you don't enter the capital, then your son should not think about going back. His great career was ruined just to join in the fun of Ning Rong's second mansion.
Just so so, so what does Niu do?
Okay, okay, it feels pretty good. Come on more. . .









