
Rebirth of Japan: Become a Saint with the Sword
by The Pawn Didn't Cross The River
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This is a very pleasant story about a reborn person. There is no big hatred or resentment, and there are no golden fingers. Being a reborn person is his greatest luck.
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Official(94)Scraped 18d ago
Yes, there is nothing wrong with writing about Japan. After all, as long as you rise to the level of a country, you cannot avoid it. However, many words like "internal energy" and "meridians" in the article must be written around Japan when they can clearly be embedded in the Chinese cultivation system. I really doubt the author's intention.
The purpose of reading is to substitute. You just ask me to pretend to be a Japanese. Are there any of you here who are willing? Or are you particularly willing? Do not give up anything just for the sake of innovation.
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To be honest, the novel itself represents some subconscious or supervisory thoughts, opinions, or positions of the author. For example, it is difficult to accept that you know that you actually hate Japanese people. If you don't have this idea, it only means that you don't know the hatred flowing in the blood between China and Japan, or that you have no concept of country at all. These things cannot be ignored. Another is in the novel, getting along with the Japanese. The protagonist, who is Chinese at the time, would probably feel repulsed at first, and the heroine, who is Japanese anyway, would not be considered. Of course, these are just from my point of view, and may be advisable or ignored.
Can't last one chapter
That's so fucking disgusting, why are you pretending to be so cool at the beginning?
What the hell, Japanese?
Thank you for your encouragement
Fatty is trying to express something, which may not be so satisfying, but it shouldn't be an empty pretense.
Don't comment on the quality of the book
I just want to say that it's terrible that Japan's cultural invasion has reached this point, and some Chinese people are trying to excuse their crimes. Mr. Lu Xun said back then that studying medicine would not save the Chinese people. Now, what I am thinking is, can knowledge not save the Chinese people? Only by killing the foreign-loving dogs can we find peace.
Why do you have to write this kind of plot that makes readers disgusted?
The female assistant cheated the protagonist twice, and the protagonist was as happy as a fool.
After reading Chapter 20, I felt like it was just an ordinary urban pretentious novel. I don't quite understand the author's idea of why RB is used as the background.
It doesn't look good. If you change the pig's trotters to Chinese, I will definitely look at the Japanese and not the work.
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Official(94)Scraped 18d ago
Yes, there is nothing wrong with writing about Japan. After all, as long as you rise to the level of a country, you cannot avoid it. However, many words like "internal energy" and "meridians" in the article must be written around Japan when they can clearly be embedded in the Chinese cultivation system. I really doubt the author's intention.
The purpose of reading is to substitute. You just ask me to pretend to be a Japanese. Are there any of you here who are willing? Or are you particularly willing? Do not give up anything just for the sake of innovation.
Opinions on the Rebirth of Japanese Novels
To be honest, the novel itself represents some subconscious or supervisory thoughts, opinions, or positions of the author. For example, it is difficult to accept that you know that you actually hate Japanese people. If you don't have this idea, it only means that you don't know the hatred flowing in the blood between China and Japan, or that you have no concept of country at all. These things cannot be ignored. Another is in the novel, getting along with the Japanese. The protagonist, who is Chinese at the time, would probably feel repulsed at first, and the heroine, who is Japanese anyway, would not be considered. Of course, these are just from my point of view, and may be advisable or ignored.
Can't last one chapter
That's so fucking disgusting, why are you pretending to be so cool at the beginning?
What the hell, Japanese?
Thank you for your encouragement
Fatty is trying to express something, which may not be so satisfying, but it shouldn't be an empty pretense.
Don't comment on the quality of the book
I just want to say that it's terrible that Japan's cultural invasion has reached this point, and some Chinese people are trying to excuse their crimes. Mr. Lu Xun said back then that studying medicine would not save the Chinese people. Now, what I am thinking is, can knowledge not save the Chinese people? Only by killing the foreign-loving dogs can we find peace.
Why do you have to write this kind of plot that makes readers disgusted?
The female assistant cheated the protagonist twice, and the protagonist was as happy as a fool.
After reading Chapter 20, I felt like it was just an ordinary urban pretentious novel. I don't quite understand the author's idea of why RB is used as the background.
It doesn't look good. If you change the pig's trotters to Chinese, I will definitely look at the Japanese and not the work.
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Recommendation index: 🚕🚕🚕🚕🚕🚕 [Yangyangyang series with less than 300,000 words] The title of the book seems a bit retro, but the book is not that retro. It would be better to change the name. After all, this book is more relaxed and daily, and it doesn't have any crazy cheats. I haven't read much yet, so it's okay.


The author said it was coming to an end.




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I have been watching Little Japan for the past two days~ It is not far from the country, has a similar culture, and is difficult to 404, so it looks pretty good! Some of the content is quite unique and insightful ~ I recommend it to everyone! ~Well, the name of the book is very poor~













