
Rebirth of Xiangjiang's Wild Era
by The Demon Is Unique And Beautiful
About This Novel
"I admit that I am a talented scholar from Xiangjiang, but I firmly oppose the stigmas of 'Xiangjiang prodigal son' and 'ancestor'!" - Gu Xiayang.
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Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
The background of old Hong Kong movies, things in memory.
A realistic and detailed Hong Kong entertainment article not to be missed.
Eating from the bowl and looking at the historical writings in the pot
I really hate watching this kind of period novel where the main character is eating from a bowl and looking at the pot. When I saw Chapter 53, I just didn't want to read it. I personally hate the protagonist who is a scumbag stud. Friends who like to see the protagonist who is a scumbag can read it.
The concept is very clever, and a lot of suspense is set up in the book, waiting to be solved one by one, it is worth savoring
Are you traveling through Hong Kong? Why are the TV plots for Little Judea Revised released? What are you writing about?
Birthday wishes:
Make a wish. Everyone is happy.
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Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
The background of old Hong Kong movies, things in memory.
A realistic and detailed Hong Kong entertainment article not to be missed.
Eating from the bowl and looking at the historical writings in the pot
I really hate watching this kind of period novel where the main character is eating from a bowl and looking at the pot. When I saw Chapter 53, I just didn't want to read it. I personally hate the protagonist who is a scumbag stud. Friends who like to see the protagonist who is a scumbag can read it.
The concept is very clever, and a lot of suspense is set up in the book, waiting to be solved one by one, it is worth savoring
Are you traveling through Hong Kong? Why are the TV plots for Little Judea Revised released? What are you writing about?
Birthday wishes:
Make a wish. Everyone is happy.
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The author is an old author. Back then, Drunk Pillow in Hong Kong and Trained in Hong Kong Movie Tycoons, these are really Hong Kong entertainment enlightenment books. They travel through Hong Kong in the 1980s, starting from the creation of a youth novel weekly, to making movies, and creating trendy brands. Personal rating: ♥♥♥




8+, Seedlings, Hong Kong 1980s writing, the writing is acceptable, and the pace is good for the time being. The protagonist is well-organized and not mentally retarded, and the plot is attractive as it should be pushed. Although he wants to be a scumbag, and the emotional description of the female character is a bit poor, it is acceptable as a beautiful woman. The author is relatively familiar with Hong Kong people and Hong Kong affairs. Unlike some Hong Kong articles that are too blunt and take it for granted, it can be traced













