
Era: I Shine as a Daughter 1980
by Bapanying
About This Novel
In the 1980s, everything was turbulent and gold was everywhere. Nineteen-year-old Shen Dani came out of her rural hometown where boys were valued over girls and became a trendsetter of the times. She started as an ordinary salesperson in a cotton spinning factory in a small county town. Sell clothes, daily necessities, TV sets, build factories, start companies, invest in the stock market, enter the real estate market, collect antiques, run into the Internet... In short, she does whatever makes money. Years later, the Wall Street Journal interviewed one of the world's richest women: "How do you hit the right rhythm for each step?" Danny Shen looked at the camera disdainfully: "It's just luck!" ----- No system, male protagonist, no CP, daily writing, period writing, if you don't like it, please take a detour
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Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
good
Interesting, well written, and very interesting
The writing is quite good, but is it cut?
Very good 👍A very good novel
Update soon, it's a very good novel
Very well written, updates too few and too slow
A good historical article. Recommended.
It's rare to find a period article that you can read. I recommend it. If the female lead has a grudge, she will report it on the day. Like it. The plot is also very smooth to watch.
I've only read a few chapters, and it's good to read, but I don't understand, after 80 years, are there still rural areas where land is not divided and work is done according to the work-point system? The author didn't say what the situation was. He said it was in 1980 at the beginning, but he wrote it like it was 1975. When I read it, I felt something was wrong. He always wanted to find faults, which made me uncomfortable reading the novel.
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Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
good
Interesting, well written, and very interesting
The writing is quite good, but is it cut?
Very good 👍A very good novel
Update soon, it's a very good novel
Very well written, updates too few and too slow
A good historical article. Recommended.
It's rare to find a period article that you can read. I recommend it. If the female lead has a grudge, she will report it on the day. Like it. The plot is also very smooth to watch.
I've only read a few chapters, and it's good to read, but I don't understand, after 80 years, are there still rural areas where land is not divided and work is done according to the work-point system? The author didn't say what the situation was. He said it was in 1980 at the beginning, but he wrote it like it was 1975. When I read it, I felt something was wrong. He always wanted to find faults, which made me uncomfortable reading the novel.
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In the 1980s, everything was turbulent and gold was everywhere. Nineteen-year-old Shen Dani came out of her rural hometown where boys were valued over girls and became a trendsetter of the times. She started as an ordinary salesperson in a cotton spinning factory in a small county town. Sell clothes, daily necessities, TV sets, build factories, start companies, invest in the stock market, enter the real estate market, collect antiques, run into the Internet... In short, she does whatever makes money. Many years later, the Wall Street Journal interviewed one of the richest women in the world: "How do you hit the right rhythm every step of the way?" Danny Shen looked at the camera with disdain: "It's just luck!"




Recommendation 4.3 The writing is very comfortable, the content is rich and interesting, and although the logic is too idealistic, it is also reasonable. The temperament of that era can be seen in his words. Highly recommended.




Out of five stars, this book gets two stars.













