
Yipin Tang Hou
by Ancient Muyu
About This Novel
The fourteenth year of Zhenguan. The Tang Dynasty had numerous famous ministers and generals. Li Shimin, the Khan of Heaven, was so angry that he swallowed mountains and rivers with anger. This year, Tang Zhou, who has traveled through time, will use his amazing cooking skills to entertain the Tang Dynasty and become a first-class Tang Hou. Yipin Tanghou readership: 339228109
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Official(657)Scraped 25d ago
Normally I can only afford pirated copies of books, but after reading half of the pirated copies, I decided to support the original version. I think this author deserves my support. I haven't liked a book in a few years, but this one is the one I like. It suits my taste.
Too rubbish
The protagonist goes to ancient times to make money and trample on people as if for fun. It's so awesome, people who don't know it think they have traveled through time and become an emperor. The plot is far-fetched, and there are several princes fighting each other. The prince has the same IQ as his IQ! Make fried dough sticks and soy milk and make the emperor greedy.
Earn 500 yuan in 3 days? Do you know the consumption level at that time? Even richer people spend hundreds or thousands of guan per meal? No culture
In fact, it feels average. Many people write about it but there is no follow-up for some reason, such as Princess Wencheng, the kidnapped Na Fei, the female leader of the Black Fox, etc. What puzzles me the most is, would a chef in his previous life have so much scheming and talent?
historical issues
In fact, the Tang Dynasty looked down on the profession of chefs the most. Chefs were often the target of ridicule by nobles. No one with any status would go to the kitchen. The status of chefs was even lower than that of merchants. If someone knew that a nobleman cooked in person, then you would not want to see anyone. They would despise you to death. In ancient times, it was said that kings did not cook because the kitchen was considered a dirty place.
Rubbish novel.
The protagonist is like an idiot and is plotted against at every turn.
Brother, is there rock candy in the Tang Dynasty? I don't study well, don't lie to me
Protagonist Oedipus
I was disgusted when I saw the actions of the protagonist and the psychological thoughts of Er Niang in Chapter 13. If I think carefully about the protagonist's biological mother and not Er Niang, and later write about Er Niang and the protagonist's father not having an affair, would the protagonist be able to hook up with Er Niang and commit adultery with peace of mind? Also, Fang Xuanling's daughter is not named Fang Ying. Can she use some snacks?
Haha, iron pots only existed in the Song Dynasty, so Dongpo Pork could not have appeared in the Tang Dynasty. I can't stand the rest of it, I don't even have the basic knowledge of history. Otherwise, just write an imaginary one
relatively poor
The plot is not very continuous, and the character setting is relatively childish. There were many smart people in the ancients. If it were written by you, the Tang Dynasty would have died long ago. In addition, I feel that the author does not know much about history. Although the novel does not need to be close to history, your own words reveal that you treat the novel as history.
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Community(0)
Official(657)Scraped 25d ago
Normally I can only afford pirated copies of books, but after reading half of the pirated copies, I decided to support the original version. I think this author deserves my support. I haven't liked a book in a few years, but this one is the one I like. It suits my taste.
Too rubbish
The protagonist goes to ancient times to make money and trample on people as if for fun. It's so awesome, people who don't know it think they have traveled through time and become an emperor. The plot is far-fetched, and there are several princes fighting each other. The prince has the same IQ as his IQ! Make fried dough sticks and soy milk and make the emperor greedy.
Earn 500 yuan in 3 days? Do you know the consumption level at that time? Even richer people spend hundreds or thousands of guan per meal? No culture
In fact, it feels average. Many people write about it but there is no follow-up for some reason, such as Princess Wencheng, the kidnapped Na Fei, the female leader of the Black Fox, etc. What puzzles me the most is, would a chef in his previous life have so much scheming and talent?
historical issues
In fact, the Tang Dynasty looked down on the profession of chefs the most. Chefs were often the target of ridicule by nobles. No one with any status would go to the kitchen. The status of chefs was even lower than that of merchants. If someone knew that a nobleman cooked in person, then you would not want to see anyone. They would despise you to death. In ancient times, it was said that kings did not cook because the kitchen was considered a dirty place.
Rubbish novel.
The protagonist is like an idiot and is plotted against at every turn.
Brother, is there rock candy in the Tang Dynasty? I don't study well, don't lie to me
Protagonist Oedipus
I was disgusted when I saw the actions of the protagonist and the psychological thoughts of Er Niang in Chapter 13. If I think carefully about the protagonist's biological mother and not Er Niang, and later write about Er Niang and the protagonist's father not having an affair, would the protagonist be able to hook up with Er Niang and commit adultery with peace of mind? Also, Fang Xuanling's daughter is not named Fang Ying. Can she use some snacks?
Haha, iron pots only existed in the Song Dynasty, so Dongpo Pork could not have appeared in the Tang Dynasty. I can't stand the rest of it, I don't even have the basic knowledge of history. Otherwise, just write an imaginary one
relatively poor
The plot is not very continuous, and the character setting is relatively childish. There were many smart people in the ancients. If it were written by you, the Tang Dynasty would have died long ago. In addition, I feel that the author does not know much about history. Although the novel does not need to be close to history, your own words reveal that you treat the novel as history.




















