
Red Mansion: Starting from Rescuing Jia Min
About This Novel
If Jia Min had not died, would Sister Lin still cry? ------ A failed art student was reborn as a nameless grandson of a concubine. His father's nine sons competed for the throne, and three generations of hundreds of grandchildren competed for favor. In a paradoxical world, history is no longer reliable... He accidentally fell into a high-end situation and had to figure it out slowly. Fortunately, this place turns out to be the Red Mansion World... Let's see how an empty-headed prince clears the fog of the plot, climbs up the ladder step by step, and how he changes the destiny of the ill-fated daughters in the original work, and finally embraces the beauty and the green, and becomes the king of the court. ------ Reading tips: This book focuses on evidence and details, with delicate writing and slow-burning plot. The official etiquette, local customs, and dialogues between the characters are all consistent with the original work and the background of the era (Ming and Qing Dynasties). Comments and discussions are welcome.
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
The setting is unreasonable
1. It is completely impossible to have a prince with Jurchen blood. Xiaozong's biological mother had been naturalized for a hundred years, and the Miao rebellion was usually a small local rebellion, which did not threaten the political power. The Jianzhou Jurchens were completely rebels, rebels who needed to be checked and balanced. They rebelled and took countless people captive a few decades ago. A prince with this bloodline a few decades later is purely abstract. 2. According to your setting, the Red Mansion Dynasty was a victorious country, conquered by the whole world, but was overthrown by the Manchus. This is even more impossible. The victorious Congress was influenced, but it was impossible to be assimilated from top to bottom. It is more reasonable for you to set the Manchu Dynasty to be overthrown by fierce men from heaven after entering the customs for decades.
I'm tired of reading Jia's Beginning. This book is so right. The author should update it soon.
Yes, it's very good. I finished reading it without skipping a chapter. Please update as soon as possible.
Why are there so few comments😌? What's going on?
Can't I join a group if I subscribe to QQ? It's also a real money subscription.
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
The setting is unreasonable
1. It is completely impossible to have a prince with Jurchen blood. Xiaozong's biological mother had been naturalized for a hundred years, and the Miao rebellion was usually a small local rebellion, which did not threaten the political power. The Jianzhou Jurchens were completely rebels, rebels who needed to be checked and balanced. They rebelled and took countless people captive a few decades ago. A prince with this bloodline a few decades later is purely abstract. 2. According to your setting, the Red Mansion Dynasty was a victorious country, conquered by the whole world, but was overthrown by the Manchus. This is even more impossible. The victorious Congress was influenced, but it was impossible to be assimilated from top to bottom. It is more reasonable for you to set the Manchu Dynasty to be overthrown by fierce men from heaven after entering the customs for decades.
I'm tired of reading Jia's Beginning. This book is so right. The author should update it soon.
Yes, it's very good. I finished reading it without skipping a chapter. Please update as soon as possible.
Why are there so few comments😌? What's going on?
Can't I join a group if I subscribe to QQ? It's also a real money subscription.









