Rebirth of the Chinese Literary Saint

Rebirth of the Chinese Literary Saint

by Sagittarius Li Buer

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About This Novel

I am Su Huai, a master of Chinese, who traveled to a world where Han culture was lost and became the embodiment of wisdom and virtue, a strange man who valued both culture and beauty. What the hell? Do you say that the Han people have been steppe barbarians since ancient times? Dragon Boat Festival, Confucian culture is the origin of your Korean culture? But don't know Confucius? Is reciting poems and writing poems a fucking Japanese custom? But even Li Bai doesn't know? Is Go also your Korean national quintessence? But never heard of Wu Qingyuan? Are your Japanese lyrics literate? Have you never heard of Huang Zhan? I painted Tang Bohu, photographed Jin Yong, read about Du Fu, and played with cowpox. I just wanted to make a living, but I accidentally discovered the Chinese relics and became a Chinese literary saint~ The new book "Super Team Leader" is uploaded. Please support me, brothers and sisters.

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As for the female protagonist, the male protagonist is more romantic, but the female character is not stereotyped, and there is not much space on the emotional aspect, so you can give it a try. The ending is complete and well written. Those who mind are advised to proceed with caution After reading this book, I felt that Su Huai was a true modern Chinese sage who was not inferior to Confucius. Then this is obviously a copycat novel. The male protagonist uses someone else's article to deceive others and claim that it was written by him. How can such a ridiculous person be qualified to be a saint based on ordinary rationality? How to become a sage? Wang Yangming once said that anyone who has a good intention and a conscience can become a sage. Those things written in the Ming Dynasty say that there was a man who did not dislike his disciples or find fault with his disciples. He treated everyone equally regardless of whether he was rich or poor, high or low, and taught everything he had learned over the past few decades. He answered questions with an open mind, always reviewed his own shortcomings, had no sectarian opinions, and did not engage in academic disputes. The last person to do this was Confucius. This passage was written by Wang Yangming. The person who does this in the book now is called Su Huai. There is a person, an ordinary person with many shortcomings but who loves China. In an era when all Chinese civilization has been overturned and is called a barbarian country, he has grown step by step into a great man who has no shame in his heart. And that's what this book is about. The writing is average, but it mentions a few key points, 1. The debate between Huayi and Yi, 2. Why Chinese young people should study, 3. The interpretation of the Analects of Confucius "Only women and villains are difficult to raise". He loves the country and is not angry about youth (nationality is not a criterion for judging whether he is a Chinese or not. He is not superficial, but truly understands the truth about studying for the college entrance examination, and respects women. This is a good book that young people should read and establish their own values. Disadvantages: 1. The writing style is not very refined. 2. It may be an angry youth, with a lot of private goods, and it is unacceptable if the values are inconsistent with it. 3. There are too many coincidences in the plot setting, the male protagonist has too many skills, and the plot setting is not particularly reasonable.

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After watching it, I felt a little frustrated and uncomfortable, but I still wanted to read it. After watching it, I hope that Chinese civilization can be taken seriously and not to blindly chase Korean stars. In fact, the author's idea is quite good, but the writing and plot make people feel frustrated and uncomfortable. However, it is still recommended.

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This book can be said to have abandoned the ordinary setting of the reborn writer style, and the protagonist has taken on the role of saving Chinese culture😁 (it has a cool feeling). Moreover, there is a lot of professional knowledge in the book, and I can't help but admire the author's awesomeness (๑>؂<๑) Boss Fuji, my brother is awesome. Recommendation index ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Reborn into a time when Chinese culture was completely destroyed, he rebuilt Chinese culture and history on his own. I didn't feel very happy watching it at first, because even the history was gone, but I still felt very happy and emotional watching it, probably because the protagonist's character dares to love and hate (yazibibao).

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