
Rebirth in the 1980s: from a Treasure Hunter to an Antique Tycoon
About This Novel
Returning to the 1980s, with the foresight and superb treasure appraisal skills that were decades ahead of his time, can Lin Ran be able to control the creation of a business empire by completing the trend? In this life, he will make up for all his regrets, interpret the responsibilities of a man, start by collecting antiques, and become an antique tycoon known at home and abroad!
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Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
buy meat
Chapter 5: Buy meat for four and a half yuan, but you don't have to look for it for five yuan. To be honest, my family was still in such difficulty, and what were the prices at that time? This is a bit bad
Poisoned by Wang Laizi
I was really a little bit poisoned. You have evidence to know that your father's leg was injured by Wang Laizi. I also know that the kiln owner called Wang Laizi did it. It's not obvious that there was an accident. I don't know what the law was like in the 1980s. This is destroyed or something. I was really poisoned when I saw this. . .
The beginning of the writing is so screwed up that it burns your ass. Now that you have money, the first sentence actually asks if you are from the right way? Do you want to write with such positive energy? Do you think you are promoting correct values?
Writing without the background of the times will not produce good works
The novel comes from life, but it cannot be divorced from the background of life and times. Otherwise, it will not resonate with readers and it will be difficult to become a good article. You have spent time and effort writing, but you have betrayed the readers from the source. You cannot just seek pleasure and writing points. Understanding the economic indicators of the 1980s is fundamental. In the era of the planned economy, wages were in series (about 15 yuan a month for third-level workers), supplies were vouchered, and prices were fixed (meat was 0.79 Yuan a pound). Materials could not be bought and sold at will, otherwise it would be speculation. Waste products could not be purchased casually, but could only be traded at state-run recycling stations. The hundred-dollar bill made its debut around 1990. Wait a lot of background bugs. The author has more money to do his homework when writing.
Too bad
With this IQ and EQ, it's a miracle that I could still be alive in the 1980s.
Very nice! Hurry up and be more careful!
A very good novel subject!
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Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
buy meat
Chapter 5: Buy meat for four and a half yuan, but you don't have to look for it for five yuan. To be honest, my family was still in such difficulty, and what were the prices at that time? This is a bit bad
Poisoned by Wang Laizi
I was really a little bit poisoned. You have evidence to know that your father's leg was injured by Wang Laizi. I also know that the kiln owner called Wang Laizi did it. It's not obvious that there was an accident. I don't know what the law was like in the 1980s. This is destroyed or something. I was really poisoned when I saw this. . .
The beginning of the writing is so screwed up that it burns your ass. Now that you have money, the first sentence actually asks if you are from the right way? Do you want to write with such positive energy? Do you think you are promoting correct values?
Writing without the background of the times will not produce good works
The novel comes from life, but it cannot be divorced from the background of life and times. Otherwise, it will not resonate with readers and it will be difficult to become a good article. You have spent time and effort writing, but you have betrayed the readers from the source. You cannot just seek pleasure and writing points. Understanding the economic indicators of the 1980s is fundamental. In the era of the planned economy, wages were in series (about 15 yuan a month for third-level workers), supplies were vouchered, and prices were fixed (meat was 0.79 Yuan a pound). Materials could not be bought and sold at will, otherwise it would be speculation. Waste products could not be purchased casually, but could only be traded at state-run recycling stations. The hundred-dollar bill made its debut around 1990. Wait a lot of background bugs. The author has more money to do his homework when writing.
Too bad
With this IQ and EQ, it's a miracle that I could still be alive in the 1980s.
Very nice! Hurry up and be more careful!
A very good novel subject!









