
Escape from the Siheyuan: Trendsetters of the Era
About This Novel
Travel through 1965, first take the railway art troupe exam and then take a different path from others! The courtyard was too small, and Wang Yuanchao's goal was the stars and the sea.
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Official(40)Scraped 21d ago
It's Tong Louzi again, a psychotic plot
Chapter 59, it's another piece of shit, are you running out of topics to write about? The bunch of young people in the art troupe don't like it, Meng De's legacy? ? A bunch of dancers in the art troupe can't attract you?
It took five years to resist U. S. Aggression and aid Korea? The protagonist should have been born by then, right? His dad knew at that time to ask him to aid Korea, awesome
I could write it originally, but I was successfully persuaded to quit after reading Chapter 59. Do you have to have a relationship with a girl from the courtyard? You can't get out of the courtyard, right?
It seems that the United States does not allow political donations from crooked nuts.
I can't stand it when I see Hong Kong written about it.
The more I write, the more I write, and it becomes more and more like a stallion novel. This is a common problem in online novels
I have read dozens of Siheyuan books, and this one ranks second. The first is the leisurely life reborn in the red age. This book is mainly about recruiting girls from all over the world in the later stage, which is a bit boring. But the concept is far-reaching, the layout is open, the protagonists and supporting characters have online IQs, and the writing is also great. It should be 9 points.
I was immediately persuaded to quit after reading the introduction. As a descendant, in 1965, when you were admitted to the art troupe, were you still worried? Stars in the sea, I'm afraid it won't be buried in the sea of corpses, right?
These people who traveled back in time clearly knew that a period of chaos was about to come, but they still wanted to join the pigeon market or sell things. They still didn't spend the money honestly. Do you think you can't be traced?
I stopped reading it when I saw "Escape to Hong Kong". You have to write a ten-eight-chapter transition to explain that you have an industry outside, or go to Lou Xiao'e, but the results are endless. I read this to get the feeling of a period novel. If you write about Hong Kong, then I might as well just watch the Hong Kong TV series!
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Community(0)
Official(40)Scraped 21d ago
It's Tong Louzi again, a psychotic plot
Chapter 59, it's another piece of shit, are you running out of topics to write about? The bunch of young people in the art troupe don't like it, Meng De's legacy? ? A bunch of dancers in the art troupe can't attract you?
It took five years to resist U. S. Aggression and aid Korea? The protagonist should have been born by then, right? His dad knew at that time to ask him to aid Korea, awesome
I could write it originally, but I was successfully persuaded to quit after reading Chapter 59. Do you have to have a relationship with a girl from the courtyard? You can't get out of the courtyard, right?
It seems that the United States does not allow political donations from crooked nuts.
I can't stand it when I see Hong Kong written about it.
The more I write, the more I write, and it becomes more and more like a stallion novel. This is a common problem in online novels
I have read dozens of Siheyuan books, and this one ranks second. The first is the leisurely life reborn in the red age. This book is mainly about recruiting girls from all over the world in the later stage, which is a bit boring. But the concept is far-reaching, the layout is open, the protagonists and supporting characters have online IQs, and the writing is also great. It should be 9 points.
I was immediately persuaded to quit after reading the introduction. As a descendant, in 1965, when you were admitted to the art troupe, were you still worried? Stars in the sea, I'm afraid it won't be buried in the sea of corpses, right?
These people who traveled back in time clearly knew that a period of chaos was about to come, but they still wanted to join the pigeon market or sell things. They still didn't spend the money honestly. Do you think you can't be traced?
I stopped reading it when I saw "Escape to Hong Kong". You have to write a ten-eight-chapter transition to explain that you have an industry outside, or go to Lou Xiao'e, but the results are endless. I read this to get the feeling of a period novel. If you write about Hong Kong, then I might as well just watch the Hong Kong TV series!









