
The Daily Sign-in Routine That Started from a Poor Peasant Family in the Ming Dynasty
by Add More Green Onions To Fried Rice
About This Novel
Yang Qing, who has no ambitions, traveled to a specious Ming Dynasty and became a small villager in Yingtian Mansion. His family was destitute, his parents died, and the good paddy fields unexpectedly turned into dry land. It was a day when misfortunes never come singly. Fortunately, I brought the village entrance sign-in system with me when I traveled through time, so I could sign in for supplies from the village entrance store in future generations. Although you can't be rich and powerful, you can still be happy with a small amount of wealth. ... The temple plans, the princes and generals look for other places; the parents are short-sighted, and people in the countryside are welcome to come here for daily life. This is the story of a man who can sign in for supplies from the canteen of later generations and enjoys life in an imaginary Ming Dynasty countryside. Daily writing + relaxation + farming + Ming Dynasty
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Official(10)Scraped 5d ago
Really awesome
In the Ming Dynasty, ordinary people will be able to use unified guns for hunting. You are really good at this.
It's getting more and more exaggerated and nonsense.
It is estimated that he will not be able to write for long. The fate of the eunuch.
How many times have you signed in a day? It seems unclear and frustrating.
Interesting and reasonable plot, more than ninety-nine time travel stories.
Decreasing intelligence and brainlessness
In ancient times, country people were just ill-informed and not stupid. The character of the heroine next door did not fit in with the environment. Easily surrender the paddy fields.
It's well written, but it's a little too short and not enough to read.
Just write the story of the Ming Dynasty in a small way.
You don't have to do this to Chinese medicine, right?
Sign in once a day, and give half a box of matches, a chicken feather, 2 lollipops, fish hooks and lines each time. Are you sure this is not a desert island survival novel? Is the author a fisherman? It would be better to change the name of the novel to "I am a fisherman in the Ming Dynasty"
Yang Qing insisted that the factory owner ask someone to issue a deed, which was proof of purchase.
Just like the car and boat tax in later generations, you must not save anything. Otherwise, if others say that your boat was stolen and there is no official deed, how will you explain it clearly at that time? The factory owner could only sigh and asked someone to come over and issue a tax certificate. The tax rate was 30 taels per tax. The tax to be paid on the nearly 200 taels of silver was only about 6 taels. Thanks to Ming Dynasty's low commercial tax rate.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 5d ago
Really awesome
In the Ming Dynasty, ordinary people will be able to use unified guns for hunting. You are really good at this.
It's getting more and more exaggerated and nonsense.
It is estimated that he will not be able to write for long. The fate of the eunuch.
How many times have you signed in a day? It seems unclear and frustrating.
Interesting and reasonable plot, more than ninety-nine time travel stories.
Decreasing intelligence and brainlessness
In ancient times, country people were just ill-informed and not stupid. The character of the heroine next door did not fit in with the environment. Easily surrender the paddy fields.
It's well written, but it's a little too short and not enough to read.
Just write the story of the Ming Dynasty in a small way.
You don't have to do this to Chinese medicine, right?
Sign in once a day, and give half a box of matches, a chicken feather, 2 lollipops, fish hooks and lines each time. Are you sure this is not a desert island survival novel? Is the author a fisherman? It would be better to change the name of the novel to "I am a fisherman in the Ming Dynasty"
Yang Qing insisted that the factory owner ask someone to issue a deed, which was proof of purchase.
Just like the car and boat tax in later generations, you must not save anything. Otherwise, if others say that your boat was stolen and there is no official deed, how will you explain it clearly at that time? The factory owner could only sigh and asked someone to come over and issue a tax certificate. The tax rate was 30 taels per tax. The tax to be paid on the nearly 200 taels of silver was only about 6 taels. Thanks to Ming Dynasty's low commercial tax rate.









