
China Entertainment in the 1980s
About This Novel
Unexpected Rebirth In the 1980s, China Entertainment was in its infancy and all businesses were in its early stages. The old Three Kingdoms, the old Red Mansion, the old Journey to the West in the 1980s... Xiangjiang Entertainment in the 1990s... The New Century Entertainment Wave in the 2000s Chen Guangyao started his career by selling tapes. After experiencing the ups and downs of the business world, he eventually became an entertainment business tycoon.
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Official(6)Scraped 18d ago
New books to catch up on
1. The new book is about to start. I hope you guys don't keep reading. The new book period is within 20,000 to 300,000 words. I will update 3 chapters every day, which is 6,000 words. I hope you can follow it after each update. Turning to the last page of each chapter is considered a follow-up read. 2. This book spans a long time, so the protagonist grows up step by step as a young man. 3. Thank you for your support.
One glance is fake, I can't read Chapter 4 anymore, it's so childish to death
At first it was March and later it was said to be August. The difference in weather was more than ten degrees or even twenty degrees, which is a bit outrageous.
This protagonist is really unlikable. He does things by any means necessary to achieve his goals. If he really pursues his goals, he should be upright and tell the truth clearly. He wants it but doesn't want to be responsible. He really can't fit in with the character of the protagonist!
She was born around 1970, and was reborn in 1983 when she was 12 or 13 years old. However, the subsequent plots are not connected. Zhu Ling and Deng Jie are more than ten years older than the protagonist. The protagonist is set to be born in 60 and Deng Jie is a virgin. However, it is not suitable for Zhu Ling. She is much older than the protagonist in 1951, and the writing is not good, so no one reads it.
I feel like you are so stupid, what kind of people are you meeting? Are there so many bad people in the 1980s? At that time, TV dramas were always shown on a rotating basis, so you didn't have to spend money. What was the use of buying them? With the 1 million you had, you could buy a house, collect some antiques, and everything else. Wouldn't it be better to start direct entertainment in the future?
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Official(6)Scraped 18d ago
New books to catch up on
1. The new book is about to start. I hope you guys don't keep reading. The new book period is within 20,000 to 300,000 words. I will update 3 chapters every day, which is 6,000 words. I hope you can follow it after each update. Turning to the last page of each chapter is considered a follow-up read. 2. This book spans a long time, so the protagonist grows up step by step as a young man. 3. Thank you for your support.
One glance is fake, I can't read Chapter 4 anymore, it's so childish to death
At first it was March and later it was said to be August. The difference in weather was more than ten degrees or even twenty degrees, which is a bit outrageous.
This protagonist is really unlikable. He does things by any means necessary to achieve his goals. If he really pursues his goals, he should be upright and tell the truth clearly. He wants it but doesn't want to be responsible. He really can't fit in with the character of the protagonist!
She was born around 1970, and was reborn in 1983 when she was 12 or 13 years old. However, the subsequent plots are not connected. Zhu Ling and Deng Jie are more than ten years older than the protagonist. The protagonist is set to be born in 60 and Deng Jie is a virgin. However, it is not suitable for Zhu Ling. She is much older than the protagonist in 1951, and the writing is not good, so no one reads it.
I feel like you are so stupid, what kind of people are you meeting? Are there so many bad people in the 1980s? At that time, TV dramas were always shown on a rotating basis, so you didn't have to spend money. What was the use of buying them? With the 1 million you had, you could buy a house, collect some antiques, and everything else. Wouldn't it be better to start direct entertainment in the future?









