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About This Novel
Mr. Jia, who has been loyal for generations, has true love for the Qing Dynasty. For the Qing Dynasty, he even gave up his ancestors! If it is not a serious historical article, Mr. Jia's shamelessness would not be the first, but he should not be the second either. ....... There are already completed works such as "The Great Bandit", "The Supervisor of Ceremonies", "Han'er is Not a Slave", "The Ming Dynasty Wolf Rider" and "The Evil Slave".
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Official(58)Scraped 18d ago
Average, very average
The first few chapters are pretty good, but that's all. As soon as he left the capital, the author's IQ dropped sharply, and Jia Liu went crazy to seek death. Then I adopted a giant panda as a pet, and then I met a kid at the gate of a certain city for no apparent reason. This kid was somehow a super master. Haha, I gave up.
Just because it was written in the Qing Dynasty
I don't know why, but I really can't stand novels about the Qing Dynasty. I don't know why, but the Qing Dynasty is an exception.
Feel like a traitor
Jia Liu's biggest advantage is the history of this period. Using history, he can do a lot of things, enough to make himself strong and open up his own new world in the Qing Dynasty.
What does the author mean by writing this?
Author, do you really not understand or are you a bad person? Nowadays, if you are a farmer's child, the state will pay you to study for nine years, and if your child goes to college, you can get scholarships and poverty subsidies. In ancient times, more than 70% of the country's population was rural, almost all of them farmers and tenants. Are you telling me that these people have many opportunities to become officials?
Very average
I have read more than a hundred chapters. To be honest, if I go back to the Qing Dynasty and want to take the internal route to rebel from the Manchu Qing Dynasty, the protagonist is really a genius. The Manchu Qing Dynasty, especially the Qianlong period, was the highest peak of China's feudal monarchy. The status of the Eight Han Banners, especially those that are to be abolished, is really low, and they are not even qualified to be called slaves. Not very much. According to the author's logic, he needs to advance and strengthen his strength while also taking into account his dignity. He can only rely on funny and frivolous content to make the transition. But if it is always funny and frivolous, it is really ridiculous. Readers are not here to see the jokes, but to see what the history is and to satisfy their dislike of the Manchus.
The social ecology of the Qing Dynasty can be described in one sentence. Under this premise, no matter how many tricks you want to play, it is really ridiculous.
The author is really not afraid of death.
The author is so brave. Why do I feel more and more familiar with it the more I read it?
Although Jia Liu can't resist the Qing Dynasty now, he can seek benefits for himself. He who knows the current affairs is a hero. He carefully prepares gifts for the Queen Mother and wants to shine in front of Qianlong.
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Official(58)Scraped 18d ago
Average, very average
The first few chapters are pretty good, but that's all. As soon as he left the capital, the author's IQ dropped sharply, and Jia Liu went crazy to seek death. Then I adopted a giant panda as a pet, and then I met a kid at the gate of a certain city for no apparent reason. This kid was somehow a super master. Haha, I gave up.
Just because it was written in the Qing Dynasty
I don't know why, but I really can't stand novels about the Qing Dynasty. I don't know why, but the Qing Dynasty is an exception.
Feel like a traitor
Jia Liu's biggest advantage is the history of this period. Using history, he can do a lot of things, enough to make himself strong and open up his own new world in the Qing Dynasty.
What does the author mean by writing this?
Author, do you really not understand or are you a bad person? Nowadays, if you are a farmer's child, the state will pay you to study for nine years, and if your child goes to college, you can get scholarships and poverty subsidies. In ancient times, more than 70% of the country's population was rural, almost all of them farmers and tenants. Are you telling me that these people have many opportunities to become officials?
Very average
I have read more than a hundred chapters. To be honest, if I go back to the Qing Dynasty and want to take the internal route to rebel from the Manchu Qing Dynasty, the protagonist is really a genius. The Manchu Qing Dynasty, especially the Qianlong period, was the highest peak of China's feudal monarchy. The status of the Eight Han Banners, especially those that are to be abolished, is really low, and they are not even qualified to be called slaves. Not very much. According to the author's logic, he needs to advance and strengthen his strength while also taking into account his dignity. He can only rely on funny and frivolous content to make the transition. But if it is always funny and frivolous, it is really ridiculous. Readers are not here to see the jokes, but to see what the history is and to satisfy their dislike of the Manchus.
The social ecology of the Qing Dynasty can be described in one sentence. Under this premise, no matter how many tricks you want to play, it is really ridiculous.
The author is really not afraid of death.
The author is so brave. Why do I feel more and more familiar with it the more I read it?
Although Jia Liu can't resist the Qing Dynasty now, he can seek benefits for himself. He who knows the current affairs is a hero. He carefully prepares gifts for the Queen Mother and wants to shine in front of Qianlong.
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500 likes, 30 Amway Pills at the top. A very witty and humorous book that I recently picked up from the list. The protagonist feels like Captain Jia from "Underground Traffic Station", haha. The main plot is the story of being reborn as a moth in the Qing Dynasty, getting to know He Shen who just debuted, going through the turmoil of being out of the flag, and being arranged to participate in the Battle of Jinchuan by accident... For this book, I would like to call it Qingtai Liu. Reasons for recommendation: 1. The author chose a different anti-Qing route. After reading it, I felt that Daqing lacked talents like the protagonist. 2. The trivial aspects of life are written in a particularly interesting way, which brings out the author's strengths. 3. The writing is humorous and humorous, not deliberately funny. 4. The daily life of the army is a bit like a funny version of All Quiet on the Western Front. 5. Many of the protagonist's actions can be linked to Captain Jia in "Underground Traffic Station", which can greatly enhance the sense of immersion. 6. Some parts of the military plot still have the flavor of "My Commander, My Regiment". Similar recommendations: I haven't seen many similar ones in online novels. Other recommendations: 1. "Underground Traffic Station" is a super classic domestic anti-war sitcom. It is beautiful and inhumane. The plot is compact, the characters are vivid, and the villain is outstanding. You will never tire of watching it... 2. "All Quiet on the Western Front". You can watch movies and novels. 3. My leader is my team. You should all know that.




Wear it clean and don't rebel, ××set of electric drill In this early stage, there should be no rebellion. Is it possible to break through from within? To be honest, if it weren't for the very interesting writing, which made the whole room burst into laughter, I might not even be able to watch it... The protagonist traveled through time and became a descendant of the Eight Banners of the Han Dynasty. He has no golden fingers (does modern knowledge count as golden fingers?). He originally wanted to be an official, but unexpectedly he went to the front line. Now he has met He Kun. I don't know what will happen next. Grain and grass




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