
Drifting in Peiping During the Republic of China
About This Novel
A person who came to the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China by chance, lived in Peiping. This is a bland novel with a bland story. Don't disturb me if you don't like it, just read quietly.
What Readers Think
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
I just want to ask if the aunt will die this week. The plot is so exciting. Some people say that the aunt stole 1 million taels of silver from the protagonist, and the protagonist even helped her son Xiaobao. The author should write about this situation! Otherwise there will be too many people giving up.
Frustrated,
You're such a time traveler, don't you know the rules? Won't you remind Lao Meng? Do you think this book is true history? What the hell
The writing is quite good, and the author's writing style is good. Unfortunately, due to the author's vision, the men in the novel are all wimps. The protagonist is portrayed as a puppet of a few royal ladies, with no independent opinion. He is a big man, looking for ladies for everything, and has become a soft-boiled man. Alas! Looking cowardly, I suspect it's a female author
Several plot points are not explained clearly and cannot be connected from beginning to end. The reader cannot follow the author's thinking, and sometimes it feels very abrupt. The whole book is rarely full of fireworks, and the slow pace is good.
A bastard who was born in Baoyi and was kicked out of his home, even if it was a house rewarded by Lord Beile, he couldn't build a small western-style building, right? You are clearly saying that labor and management are nouveau riche, so hurry up and cut leeks.
The scenery depicted at the beginning was quite good, but many of the plots later on were incoherent and I felt that the explanations were not very clear.
The author's writing is quite interesting, but the plot is too jumpy and difficult to read, the timeline is too vague, the background of the story is also vague, and the writing is not deep enough to make it difficult to read.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
I just want to ask if the aunt will die this week. The plot is so exciting. Some people say that the aunt stole 1 million taels of silver from the protagonist, and the protagonist even helped her son Xiaobao. The author should write about this situation! Otherwise there will be too many people giving up.
Frustrated,
You're such a time traveler, don't you know the rules? Won't you remind Lao Meng? Do you think this book is true history? What the hell
The writing is quite good, and the author's writing style is good. Unfortunately, due to the author's vision, the men in the novel are all wimps. The protagonist is portrayed as a puppet of a few royal ladies, with no independent opinion. He is a big man, looking for ladies for everything, and has become a soft-boiled man. Alas! Looking cowardly, I suspect it's a female author
Several plot points are not explained clearly and cannot be connected from beginning to end. The reader cannot follow the author's thinking, and sometimes it feels very abrupt. The whole book is rarely full of fireworks, and the slow pace is good.
A bastard who was born in Baoyi and was kicked out of his home, even if it was a house rewarded by Lord Beile, he couldn't build a small western-style building, right? You are clearly saying that labor and management are nouveau riche, so hurry up and cut leeks.
The scenery depicted at the beginning was quite good, but many of the plots later on were incoherent and I felt that the explanations were not very clear.
The author's writing is quite interesting, but the plot is too jumpy and difficult to read, the timeline is too vague, the background of the story is also vague, and the writing is not deep enough to make it difficult to read.









