
Zhenguan Tang Qian
by Little Fatal
About This Novel
The new book "The Richest Man in Zhenguan" has been released. It currently has 300,000 words. It is also not too shabby or unfinished. Shining with an immortal face, I am willing to travel through thousands of years to pursue the direction of the past, even if it shines brightly for a night, even if it only blooms for a moment. The Tang Dynasty always leaves us with too many regrets. The former overlord is like a flash in the pan. If the Tang Dynasty had been passed down for thousands of years, what would our world be like?
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Official(115)Scraped 1mo ago
Is it plagiarism?
Just felt like it was similar to Tang Brick
Can Xiao Shi eat the ice he made by throwing it directly into the water?
Was there cooking in the Tang Dynasty?
I feel like the author doesn't understand the Tang Dynasty at all. In the Tang Dynasty, it was popular to cook vegetables without adding oil. I was completely deceived by the ratings.
Are you going to stud?
Those who say that this book is not well written are fine. Just treat it as the rain has cleared and leave some bottom line in your work. Even though you say this, the author still insists on writing until now. Whatever the reason, I admire it. Reading is for fun, don't hold on to mistakes or just run away if you don't want to read. Just support what you want to see, it's not easy.
There are so many typos that I can't read anymore, the sentences are incoherent, and I have to use my own brain to read, which is really tiring!
personal opinion
To be honest, although the quality of the book is average, it is not easy for new authors. No one is so good at the beginning. There are several gods in one book, and there is no loss in giving more encouragement. It is the same with ourselves. We also hope to be recognized by others for what we do. If there are problems, we can correct them. We must keep our mouths open as a person. I hope everyone and the author can encourage each other. Thank you!
Yes, I like it, but I have no money. I'm only seventeen. My family doesn't give me much money.
good
Just enjoy reading it and don't be so picky, especially for book lovers.
Lots of typos. The point is, I cried several times while watching it
Lots of typos. The point is, I cried several times while watching it
Rating
Community(0)
Official(115)Scraped 1mo ago
Is it plagiarism?
Just felt like it was similar to Tang Brick
Can Xiao Shi eat the ice he made by throwing it directly into the water?
Was there cooking in the Tang Dynasty?
I feel like the author doesn't understand the Tang Dynasty at all. In the Tang Dynasty, it was popular to cook vegetables without adding oil. I was completely deceived by the ratings.
Are you going to stud?
Those who say that this book is not well written are fine. Just treat it as the rain has cleared and leave some bottom line in your work. Even though you say this, the author still insists on writing until now. Whatever the reason, I admire it. Reading is for fun, don't hold on to mistakes or just run away if you don't want to read. Just support what you want to see, it's not easy.
There are so many typos that I can't read anymore, the sentences are incoherent, and I have to use my own brain to read, which is really tiring!
personal opinion
To be honest, although the quality of the book is average, it is not easy for new authors. No one is so good at the beginning. There are several gods in one book, and there is no loss in giving more encouragement. It is the same with ourselves. We also hope to be recognized by others for what we do. If there are problems, we can correct them. We must keep our mouths open as a person. I hope everyone and the author can encourage each other. Thank you!
Yes, I like it, but I have no money. I'm only seventeen. My family doesn't give me much money.
good
Just enjoy reading it and don't be so picky, especially for book lovers.
Lots of typos. The point is, I cried several times while watching it
Lots of typos. The point is, I cried several times while watching it









