
1892: Life in the American West
by No Fish Lost
About This Novel
Arthur, times have changed... At the end of the 19th century, in the western United States, railroads stretched across the land and civilization encroached on the wilderness. This is the best of times, this is the worst of times. The travel blogger is a Chinese-American, and he really dreams back to that era. The fearless Sean Lee went to Colorado to run a ranch alone, and plunged into the even worse environment of the American West during the era of economic depression. Let's see how he herds cattle, walks cats and dogs, takes gold panning adventures, and fights against natural disasters and robbers. Lead a group of Chinese people to live a better life without discrimination, freedom and prosperity.
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Official(25)Scraped 20d ago
You don't need to read it for Chinese people. What era was it at that time? With a yellow face, it's pretty good to be able to survive outside.
In the United States at the end of the 19th century, Asians were so outrageous
If you can't make up your mind to learn about history, you can also watch the American TV series "Warrior" to understand the background of the times.
It's so awkward, it's worse than having white skin and a yellow soul. What's 300,000? On the railway? The problem cannot be brought into the mainstream
It's very good, both wild and developed. Good luck to the author.
This author's writing is very good, but his writing style is too flamboyant and coquettish. He always wants to show off and doesn't spend all his energy on conceiving the main plot. He always makes up some irrelevant things. Frankly speaking, many plots are unreasonable, full of loopholes, and out of tune. The title of your book is a Western novel, I guess. I haven't written dozens of chapters yet. In the West, the difficulty is deliberately created, so that the protagonist cannot afford a ticket, gets on the wrong bus, has a shootout on the bus, and all kinds of side plots, seriously delaying the development of the main plot. The protagonist kills someone, and even though he is basically penniless, he actually kills someone without picking up the body or searching the store, but instead burns his own cash. This is a living fool.
The author writes randomly, and you don't even look at the history. The Chinese Exclusion Act was not repealed at that time, and the railroads in the United States were built with hundreds of thousands of Chinese workers. You also wrote that the protagonist bought land there, and the Chinese were still suppressed there at that time. Author, I suggest you still write this This book is a eunuch, you should check the history before writing it, don't write anything here, otherwise your book will be criticized
I think Huayi is pretty much the same. After all, he still has some white blood. Not bad
Once you are reborn, you will be rich if you earn several thousand dollars! You might as well go to Alaska to dig for gold, make millions of dollars, and then go to a big city to build skyscrapers to collect rent.
It's so well written! Come on! It would be great if the Van der Linde gang's scene could be done away with! What a drama!
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Official(25)Scraped 20d ago
You don't need to read it for Chinese people. What era was it at that time? With a yellow face, it's pretty good to be able to survive outside.
In the United States at the end of the 19th century, Asians were so outrageous
If you can't make up your mind to learn about history, you can also watch the American TV series "Warrior" to understand the background of the times.
It's so awkward, it's worse than having white skin and a yellow soul. What's 300,000? On the railway? The problem cannot be brought into the mainstream
It's very good, both wild and developed. Good luck to the author.
This author's writing is very good, but his writing style is too flamboyant and coquettish. He always wants to show off and doesn't spend all his energy on conceiving the main plot. He always makes up some irrelevant things. Frankly speaking, many plots are unreasonable, full of loopholes, and out of tune. The title of your book is a Western novel, I guess. I haven't written dozens of chapters yet. In the West, the difficulty is deliberately created, so that the protagonist cannot afford a ticket, gets on the wrong bus, has a shootout on the bus, and all kinds of side plots, seriously delaying the development of the main plot. The protagonist kills someone, and even though he is basically penniless, he actually kills someone without picking up the body or searching the store, but instead burns his own cash. This is a living fool.
The author writes randomly, and you don't even look at the history. The Chinese Exclusion Act was not repealed at that time, and the railroads in the United States were built with hundreds of thousands of Chinese workers. You also wrote that the protagonist bought land there, and the Chinese were still suppressed there at that time. Author, I suggest you still write this This book is a eunuch, you should check the history before writing it, don't write anything here, otherwise your book will be criticized
I think Huayi is pretty much the same. After all, he still has some white blood. Not bad
Once you are reborn, you will be rich if you earn several thousand dollars! You might as well go to Alaska to dig for gold, make millions of dollars, and then go to a big city to build skyscrapers to collect rent.
It's so well written! Come on! It would be great if the Van der Linde gang's scene could be done away with! What a drama!













