
Xianyu Jia Huan's Journey to the Heavens
by Play The Sword And Listen To Zen
About This Novel
Jia Huan was hit by a time-travel artifact when he was four years old. He was reborn into modern times and established the correct three views through modern formal education. At the end of his life, Jia Huan returned to the world of Red Mansions and found that he was actually the concubine Jia Huan in "A Dream of Red Mansions", a Buddha. He decided to live out the last ten years of luxury in the Jia family. While eating fish in Rongguo Mansion, he was occasionally taken on a journey through time and space by a time-traveling artifact. Salted Fish Jia Huan's life is wonderful!
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What you wrote earlier is quite good, eh😩. The protagonist Xianyu in the front doesn't mind other people's business, and doesn't get in front of those people. What's going on behind the scenes? Why do you want to take care of everything you see? You have to take care of this and that. Can you take care of it? Poor people must be hateful. In the back, if you are pitiful, suffer, and die, you can put aside the past and die speechless. Since he is a salty fish, wouldn't it be great if his own strength allows him to continue to be a salty fish? Don't go around the main characters like other books. Don't think that because you are strong, you can control everything. His appearance is like a butterfly, and it is their own choice how the protagonist group will live later. Since your book focuses on the Three Thousand Realms, forget it. Hey, it's a good book, I hope it doesn't crash.
Salted Fish Jia Huan: Looking at the Red Mansion from another perspective
Most of the Red Mansions fanfics I read before changed from the protagonist, and I never paid attention to Jia Huan. The large perspective is very novel, allowing people to see a different red building. Moreover, when Jia Huan traveled through time and space, he did not say that he wanted to become the protagonist or undergo too many changes. I really like the theme of the red building, and I also like to travel to a small world. (I just feel that the author writes too much about the Western world, or the anime world next door, which I don't really like.)
You are a fake Red Mansion! Just write two or three chapters to briefly mention some things, and then travel through various heavens, okay? This is not good! I came to the Red Mansion! It's not just to see you play in other worlds!
A typical monk's novel, a time-traveling bachelor, watching the drama after time-traveling every time. It has no sense of existence, no core, no climax, no main line, no purpose, and is no different from a running account.
The title of the book is Red Mansion, but the content is about hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat.
The title of the book is Red Mansion, but the content is about hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat.
When Jia Huan lived to be eighty years old in modern times, he time-traveled into little Jia Huan. This is my first time seeing this setting. It looks very good. The salted fish setting fits Jia Huan very well.
Jia Huan is so versatile in these worlds. He is worthy of being selected by the system. However, even if Jia Huan wants to lie down and become a salted fish, there will always be someone to urge Jia Huan. This is the trouble in the city, right?
The protagonist must be a thousand years old after traveling through so many worlds. I won't talk about it in a straightforward manner. He keeps doing it the same way without changing his tricks. It's aesthetically exhausting. The mentality remains unchanged and the IQ is not long. Should I say that the protagonist has not forgotten his original intention, or he is short-sighted. The theme concept is good, but unfortunately the plot is thin and the protagonist feels like he has not grown up.
Is the protagonist a normal man?
After reading more than 30 chapters, the male protagonist has traveled through several worlds, and has grown up in these worlds. He has never found a wife, not even a partner to sleep with? Is this a normal man? Or am I a man who thinks too much?
I want to say that except for the soul-bound space I saw before, I didn't watch the subsequent journey through the heavens. It was a boring series. I kept skipping to watch the Red Mansions plot for a few more chapters!
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Official(181)Scraped 23d ago
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What you wrote earlier is quite good, eh😩. The protagonist Xianyu in the front doesn't mind other people's business, and doesn't get in front of those people. What's going on behind the scenes? Why do you want to take care of everything you see? You have to take care of this and that. Can you take care of it? Poor people must be hateful. In the back, if you are pitiful, suffer, and die, you can put aside the past and die speechless. Since he is a salty fish, wouldn't it be great if his own strength allows him to continue to be a salty fish? Don't go around the main characters like other books. Don't think that because you are strong, you can control everything. His appearance is like a butterfly, and it is their own choice how the protagonist group will live later. Since your book focuses on the Three Thousand Realms, forget it. Hey, it's a good book, I hope it doesn't crash.
Salted Fish Jia Huan: Looking at the Red Mansion from another perspective
Most of the Red Mansions fanfics I read before changed from the protagonist, and I never paid attention to Jia Huan. The large perspective is very novel, allowing people to see a different red building. Moreover, when Jia Huan traveled through time and space, he did not say that he wanted to become the protagonist or undergo too many changes. I really like the theme of the red building, and I also like to travel to a small world. (I just feel that the author writes too much about the Western world, or the anime world next door, which I don't really like.)
You are a fake Red Mansion! Just write two or three chapters to briefly mention some things, and then travel through various heavens, okay? This is not good! I came to the Red Mansion! It's not just to see you play in other worlds!
A typical monk's novel, a time-traveling bachelor, watching the drama after time-traveling every time. It has no sense of existence, no core, no climax, no main line, no purpose, and is no different from a running account.
The title of the book is Red Mansion, but the content is about hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat.
The title of the book is Red Mansion, but the content is about hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat.
When Jia Huan lived to be eighty years old in modern times, he time-traveled into little Jia Huan. This is my first time seeing this setting. It looks very good. The salted fish setting fits Jia Huan very well.
Jia Huan is so versatile in these worlds. He is worthy of being selected by the system. However, even if Jia Huan wants to lie down and become a salted fish, there will always be someone to urge Jia Huan. This is the trouble in the city, right?
The protagonist must be a thousand years old after traveling through so many worlds. I won't talk about it in a straightforward manner. He keeps doing it the same way without changing his tricks. It's aesthetically exhausting. The mentality remains unchanged and the IQ is not long. Should I say that the protagonist has not forgotten his original intention, or he is short-sighted. The theme concept is good, but unfortunately the plot is thin and the protagonist feels like he has not grown up.
Is the protagonist a normal man?
After reading more than 30 chapters, the male protagonist has traveled through several worlds, and has grown up in these worlds. He has never found a wife, not even a partner to sleep with? Is this a normal man? Or am I a man who thinks too much?
I want to say that except for the soul-bound space I saw before, I didn't watch the subsequent journey through the heavens. It was a boring series. I kept skipping to watch the Red Mansions plot for a few more chapters!
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As the name suggests, the protagonist is a salty fish type, and he travels quickly through the world. There are many worlds, and one world has about ten chapters. Those who like it think it's very good, but those who don't like it think it's a bit boring. More in line with my personal taste. Rating: three and a half stars




Index: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A journey through time and space about Dream of Red Mansions. At the end of his life, Jia Huan returned to the world of Red Mansions and found that he was actually the concubine Jia Huan in "A Dream of Red Mansions", a Buddha. He decided to live out the last ten years of luxury in the Jia family. While eating fish in Rongguo Mansion, he was occasionally taken on a journey through time and space by a time-traveling artifact.



Type[Doujin·Zhutianliu] Estimated score [7 points] Introduction [Jia Huan in Dream of Red Mansions traveled to modern times, grew up to be a sound-minded and mature person, and then traveled back in time, deciding to go back in time, but ended up traveling back in time as soon as he fell asleep, and then traveling back in time again when he turned over after waking up. Learn various skills from the salty life of the small world, successfully transcend, and save the original characters in a limited way. ] It's cool [Small World has original works and fan works, they are all familiar worlds, but the author has written new ideas. There are more than ten chapters in each world, so you can watch the transitions without any burden. The protagonist's outlook on life is very upright, and his main character is to repay kindness with drops of water, repay grievances directly, and be quiet if you don't disturb me. It's very relaxing to watch. Updates are stable. ] Poisonous Points [Be careful with the writing style of running accounts! Goldfinger is huge. Push it flat, push it flat. Fortunately, I have a pretty good mind and can pursue it very smoothly. ]




Maybe some readers who have seen too many routines will like this quick time travel that I saw by chance. The main thing is to look at each world with your imagination and have fun, and don't get too hung up on the details.










