
Rebirth 2004: Solo Literary World
by The Wind Blows Through The Long Night
About This Novel
As a tutor, Zhang Chao returned to his senior year of high school. He originally planned to use writing to get through college, but he unexpectedly knocked down the number one brand of youth literature... From then on, he kicked Guo Xiaosi and punched Han Han, and became the number one rising star in the literary world. He swept through the dull and lonely Chinese literary world like a craze, and once again put Chinese literature on top of the world! "Lonely Literary Circle" group number: 650939535
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Official(62)Scraped 11d ago
I can only get one star when I see song writing.
If you are engaged in literature, concentrate on literature and have fun.
I have been reading the novel for many years and this is my first time to comment. I saw other comments and it was actually quite interesting. They talked about poisonous points and so on. Giving advice in the comment area may be just like what the author wrote in the book. There are so many constraints in the literary world, and there are so many rules in life. So many people tell you what you should and shouldn't do. Even writing a novel has so many people criticizing it. When we read novels, especially urban novels, we are mostly suppressed by the rules and regulations of life. Because we cannot, we long for a fictional protagonist who can transcend these things that suppress us. Therefore, every time we read a novel, it is like reincarnating a lifetime, experiencing regrets that we have never experienced, and situations that we cannot reach. I just hope that the author can stick to his heart and write what he likes. As for whether he likes it or not, that is up to the readers. If you write according to the rules, what is the difference between it and AI works? I like the author's story very much. When a person reaches middle age, it can make up for the shortcomings he had when he was studying. Maybe he worked harder back then, maybe he can live up to his parents' expectations, maybe he will have a different life path, and maybe he won't be immersed in work and forget his original intention. In the middle of the night, I had a lot of thoughts, and finally I was speechless and choked. I burst into tears and didn't know what to say.
Good book, I thought it was for copywriting, but I didn't expect that it doesn't match 80% of the time.
I just want to ask, what about the two girls in your high school, what about Ting and Yu? They didn't describe it after they went to college. Besides, aren't you just copying official documents? Why did you open a cultural company and write all the time, but you don't write awesome books?
If there is no golden finger, even if you are reborn, it will be useless. After all, your IQ and EQ are there, otherwise you would not have been so miserable in your previous life.
I just want to ask, Mr. Poujie, who dared to open cram schools at the beginning, scored more than 300 points in the mock test after being reborn! Then I added the settings. My memory before rebirth was average. I don't know clearly about stocks, lottery novels, etc. I can't remember them! After rebirth, there was no ability improvement and no golden fingers, so he just fell into the street. Why does it look like the profile? If you had this ability, you would have accomplished nothing in your previous life!
They were poisonous at the beginning, and those who were good at studying were disguised as bullying those who were not studying well. In 2004, when I was still in full swing, I would have been beaten as the author wrote.
It was good in the beginning, but it can only be said to be average after I got to Yanda. The characters suddenly drifted away, and the daily descriptions were gone. I couldn't stand it after reading half of it. The writing is really good. It's a pity.
I really couldn't stand it since I went to Hong Kong for the second time for an essay competition. I didn't want to comment on it, but when I thought about it, I spent more than a thousand yuan and really didn't want to read it anymore. I wasted more than 60 chapters. It felt so bad! Can you write less of the conflicts of interest that are forcibly added to advance the plot? The villains you write are too brainless. Just write them less frequently. This kind of plot is a bit too much and I can't stand it.
It's very childish. To be honest, calling myself a 40-year-old rebirth makes me feel embarrassed.
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Official(62)Scraped 11d ago
I can only get one star when I see song writing.
If you are engaged in literature, concentrate on literature and have fun.
I have been reading the novel for many years and this is my first time to comment. I saw other comments and it was actually quite interesting. They talked about poisonous points and so on. Giving advice in the comment area may be just like what the author wrote in the book. There are so many constraints in the literary world, and there are so many rules in life. So many people tell you what you should and shouldn't do. Even writing a novel has so many people criticizing it. When we read novels, especially urban novels, we are mostly suppressed by the rules and regulations of life. Because we cannot, we long for a fictional protagonist who can transcend these things that suppress us. Therefore, every time we read a novel, it is like reincarnating a lifetime, experiencing regrets that we have never experienced, and situations that we cannot reach. I just hope that the author can stick to his heart and write what he likes. As for whether he likes it or not, that is up to the readers. If you write according to the rules, what is the difference between it and AI works? I like the author's story very much. When a person reaches middle age, it can make up for the shortcomings he had when he was studying. Maybe he worked harder back then, maybe he can live up to his parents' expectations, maybe he will have a different life path, and maybe he won't be immersed in work and forget his original intention. In the middle of the night, I had a lot of thoughts, and finally I was speechless and choked. I burst into tears and didn't know what to say.
Good book, I thought it was for copywriting, but I didn't expect that it doesn't match 80% of the time.
I just want to ask, what about the two girls in your high school, what about Ting and Yu? They didn't describe it after they went to college. Besides, aren't you just copying official documents? Why did you open a cultural company and write all the time, but you don't write awesome books?
If there is no golden finger, even if you are reborn, it will be useless. After all, your IQ and EQ are there, otherwise you would not have been so miserable in your previous life.
I just want to ask, Mr. Poujie, who dared to open cram schools at the beginning, scored more than 300 points in the mock test after being reborn! Then I added the settings. My memory before rebirth was average. I don't know clearly about stocks, lottery novels, etc. I can't remember them! After rebirth, there was no ability improvement and no golden fingers, so he just fell into the street. Why does it look like the profile? If you had this ability, you would have accomplished nothing in your previous life!
They were poisonous at the beginning, and those who were good at studying were disguised as bullying those who were not studying well. In 2004, when I was still in full swing, I would have been beaten as the author wrote.
It was good in the beginning, but it can only be said to be average after I got to Yanda. The characters suddenly drifted away, and the daily descriptions were gone. I couldn't stand it after reading half of it. The writing is really good. It's a pity.
I really couldn't stand it since I went to Hong Kong for the second time for an essay competition. I didn't want to comment on it, but when I thought about it, I spent more than a thousand yuan and really didn't want to read it anymore. I wasted more than 60 chapters. It felt so bad! Can you write less of the conflicts of interest that are forcibly added to advance the plot? The villains you write are too brainless. Just write them less frequently. This kind of plot is a bit too much and I can't stand it.
It's very childish. To be honest, calling myself a 40-year-old rebirth makes me feel embarrassed.
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Grass jelly- The writing skills of literary giants written after 2000 are not outrageous or noob, relatively mature, and their writing skills are excellent! At present, "Your Name" has been translated into Chinese, and "Young You" and "Young Babylon" have been translated into Chinese...




It's a good literary copy. Although it doesn't have the sense of wild pioneering in the 1980s and 1990s, starting from the literature of 2004 is also a unique approach. Judging from the plot before release, the plot is smooth and has few poisonous points. It crashed after reading a few chapters. . . . In other words, it is not in line with the literati style. Hay













