Lu Zhishen in the Red Mansion in Rongguo Mansion

Lu Zhishen in the Red Mansion in Rongguo Mansion

by Zhao Yan

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About This Novel

The eyebrows are red, and the golden hairpin is red and beautiful. Raising one's eyebrows makes one angry, and one sees injustice on the road. Zen Master Lu Zhishen, who originally had great plans and great enlightenment, could not overcome the brotherly loyalty after all, and agreed to a true spiritual reincarnation, and was reincarnated as Jia Lian, the eldest son of the Rongguo Mansion in the world of Red Mansions. In the love net of being a dog in the Red Mansion and being passionate and trouble-making, a Water Margin evil star broke into this day. Jia Zhishen's temperament was restored, but he couldn't get used to being so contentious in front of him. He first caused trouble in Rongguo Mansion and hit the black gas! Make trouble in Ningguo Mansion again, horses will ride on Tianxiang Tower! Cut off the hypocrisy! Just like a boulder smashed into a mud puddle, some mud will splash up! However, a round of reincarnation made Jia Zhishen worry about his wife and children such as Sister Feng and her son. Now that he had fallen into the quagmire of the world of mortals, how could he escape so easily? Not only to live up to his wife and children, but also to have a clear conscience, Jia Zhishen entered the officialdom of the court. Originally, he only wanted to find a wife and a shadow, but in the end he accidentally controlled the court... This book is also called "The Chronicle of Jia Zhishen's Becoming an Official"

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Pure White Man51mo ago

Solemn explanation

I am still alive, the author is not yet a eunuch, don't read it

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Pure White Man51mo ago

About the ending that made everyone dissatisfied.

Well... You readers may have misinterpreted the ending I set. I said in the first chapter that the bodies of one hundred and eight generals are all used to mend the sky, so they are destined to die in this book. This is correct. If fan fiction can't make up for the regrets of sharing the same work, then why write fan fiction? Of course, I understand this, and please rest assured that I will change the lives of those characters who make people sigh. However, I will not change the decline of the Jia family and the death of the heroes of the Water Margin, because I do not think these two things are worthy of regret. Is the Jia family a kind family in the original book? Why are you reluctant to let the Jia family come to an end? It is enough to save the Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling. I'm not trying to make the book's ending exactly the same as the original. People are destined to die, and there are many kinds of death. It is naturally undesirable that the heroes of Liangshan died in such a grievance as in the original Water Margin. However, if I let them die of old age in the hospital bed with He Meimei, can they still be called heroes of Liangshan? In addition to regret, death can also be sublime and romantic. For example, Zhuge Liang came out of Qishan six times, and after his death, he frightened Sima Yi away; like the victorious general Zilong, who was seventy years old and killed several Wei generals in succession, and died quickly on the battlefield; like Guan Yu, who single-handedly challenged Wu and Wei, and killed Lu Meng with evil spirits after his death. For another example, Lu Zhishen listened to the tide and became full, saw faith and became silent, and the tide of faith arose, and he became a Buddha immediately. The original author wrote 90% of Lu Zhishen's life as a flower monk, killing people, setting fires, and not following the rules. And because of these last few romantic endings, we still call him Master Lu Zhishen to this day. This is the romance of literature, which makes me addicted. What I want is for every hero of the Water Margin to have such a romantic ending (except for Wang Ying, Li Kui and others). Therefore, the story of one hundred and eight men who will die to mend the sky will not change! --Over. PS: If I fail in writing, please forget what I said...

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Book Friends 2025081080131mo ago

It's so good. I almost thought it was Water Margin in the first few chapters and stopped reading. The ending was so bad.

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Mirror Emperor41mo ago

It's amazing. I searched no matter how hard I searched before I found it in the author's comments.

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Pure White Man50mo ago

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178069690 Welcome to chat.

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