
A Comprehensive Summary of Three Thousand Scenes of Dreams in a Floating Life
by Ye Qianmi
About This Novel
Jiang Qin never expected that his first rebellion in life would lead to the end of the world. She never expected that because of a bracelet, her life would take an unpredictable path. (Comprehensive stories, movies, TV shows, novels, and original worlds will all appear.) Non-strategy, no tasks, one life 1. The original world (Jiang Qin) 2. Fu of Da Qin (Dong'er-Jiang Qin) 3. The Legend of Zhen Huan (Huanbi-Jiang Qin) 4. Xiao Li's flying knife and the prodigal son of the border town (Lin Shiyin) 5. Hua Qiangu (Zixun-Jiang Qin) 6. Three Lives and Three Worlds Pillow Book (Jiang Qin) 7. Chen Qing Ling (Jiang Qin) eight, Qing Ping Le (Li Yi'an) nine, the present world and Si Teng (Li Yi'an) ten, Xianjian three (Li Yi'an) eleven, Tianya Ke (Li Yi'an) twelve, Langya Bang ( Xiao Qinwei) 13, The Rebel (Lu Xiaoqi) 14, The Legend of Heaven and Dragon Slaying (Fang Yanqing) 15, The Great Skewers of the Mythical World (Teng Snake) 16, Zhou Shengru Ruji (漼漼青武), etc.
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I feel that without a unified male protagonist, there is no emotional line and a sustenance point throughout the whole book. There is no goal, ambition and expectation for reading this novel. In each different small world, the heroine will be with different men and have children. It feels like there is no sincere and unique emotion, which makes people feel a little depressed. The idea of integrating the whole book into TV series, novels, and movies is very novel, but I feel that the heroine's character is not vivid and unique enough. Each small world is too short, and the first-person perspective is too little. It feels like the story is narrated in the third person. It feels a bit difficult to integrate into the story, making it difficult to empathize with the characters. In fact, it's because the heroine's character is not vivid and unique enough. I hope that the author can use his own imagination to stretch in this direction, but it is not absolutely necessary to write in this way. After all, it is the author's own work. He still has to make his own decision on what he wants to do. He just expresses his thoughts in a friendly way (^_^)
Feeling a bit messy...
In fact, when I first watched it, I thought it was okay and good to watch, but... I couldn't stand it later. After all, I thought it had no CP at first, but then I changed my mind when I got to Donghua's place. Then I came up with a new thought (well, it's a bit confusing). I thought it was just that each world has or does not have CP, but it didn't feel fresh anymore... Embarrassing After that, I... Ugh... The further back I go, the more chaotic I feel.....
Lightning protection, not very good looking
The plot is very bland, without any climax, just like a running account. It's fine to pass the time, but it's not interesting if you look at it seriously. The emotional line is buried too deep and I can't understand it (personal opinion, don't comment if you don't like it)
Isn't it okay to just wear a full-length uniform?
I like this kind of novel with a strong and intelligent heroine. It was quite interesting in the early stage, but now she is so distracted and betrayed. Isn't it boring? Can't she just play a variety show honestly?
A pretty good novel, thank you to the author for your hard work! ! !
This is too complicated to write
First they love deeply, then they suddenly don't love each other, then they fall in love again inexplicably, and finally they suddenly turn against each other and kill each other! The male and female protagonists are both separate and integrated, making it confusing and tiring to watch. You might as well just keep it together, don't have such a grand background, or don't have such a grand background, or don't do anything like the book "A Bowl of Soup with Po Meng". The past life and the present are linked together in a dream. Isn't it bad to let him end with such a story? It makes the infinite loop of nesting dolls appear contradictory!
It's good to be reborn
I really like these two heroines, and it's really hard to accept being hostile, so it's good to be like this now. But I still want to complain about what Jiang Qin said when he first came to Yuanya, saying that Yi'an shouldn't have saved her, emmmmm... Is this considered repaying anger? If they know that their relatives and friends will be destroyed, but they have the ability to change it, most people will choose to change it, right? What does this have to do with being a savior? As for the accidental soul not being recovered, it's not Yu'an's fault. Maybe he was affected by Jiang Qin's own soul before he started reincarnation? I feel that Jiang Qin was quite fragile at that time, unlike Yu An, who acted very decisively when he was still in the apocalypse. I hope that in future reincarnations, a new subject of consciousness will be born who is both Jiang Qin and Yu'an, or neither, just like the fusion of split personalities. Instead of one swallowing up the other, the fusion adds up to form a whole, and then swallows up Di Xiu's consciousness hahahahahahaha. Speaking of this, there is another question. Does Di Xiu really have any feelings for Xuan Zhen? Then why didn't she eliminate the root cause and leave Xuanzhen who knows all the truth? It doesn't seem to be in line with Di Xiu's foresight, right? Or is it that after merging the consciousnesses of Jiang Qin and Yi'an, Di Xiu was still affected by it subconsciously?
It was okay in the early stages, but the more I read later, the more confused I became -_-||It's not that the author's writing is not good, it's just that his IQ is limited, and things become more and more complicated in the later stages. I almost want to give up the book...
Ever since the life when Jiang Qin met Donghua, I gradually couldn't understand it. Li Er'an and Donghua both had their souls and so on, and then they were no longer themselves????? ! ! I really liked Jiang Qin, so there was nothing wrong with me continuing to write as I wrote first, but suddenly the heroine became Li Er'an? ! ! Later, there was an "awakening" (Li Er'an realized that Donghua's reincarnation was no longer the same him before)? Then the author wanted to complete the "awakening", and then I couldn't stand it anymore, the logic was too confusing?????????
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Official(37)Scraped 21d ago
Pity
I feel that without a unified male protagonist, there is no emotional line and a sustenance point throughout the whole book. There is no goal, ambition and expectation for reading this novel. In each different small world, the heroine will be with different men and have children. It feels like there is no sincere and unique emotion, which makes people feel a little depressed. The idea of integrating the whole book into TV series, novels, and movies is very novel, but I feel that the heroine's character is not vivid and unique enough. Each small world is too short, and the first-person perspective is too little. It feels like the story is narrated in the third person. It feels a bit difficult to integrate into the story, making it difficult to empathize with the characters. In fact, it's because the heroine's character is not vivid and unique enough. I hope that the author can use his own imagination to stretch in this direction, but it is not absolutely necessary to write in this way. After all, it is the author's own work. He still has to make his own decision on what he wants to do. He just expresses his thoughts in a friendly way (^_^)
Feeling a bit messy...
In fact, when I first watched it, I thought it was okay and good to watch, but... I couldn't stand it later. After all, I thought it had no CP at first, but then I changed my mind when I got to Donghua's place. Then I came up with a new thought (well, it's a bit confusing). I thought it was just that each world has or does not have CP, but it didn't feel fresh anymore... Embarrassing After that, I... Ugh... The further back I go, the more chaotic I feel.....
Lightning protection, not very good looking
The plot is very bland, without any climax, just like a running account. It's fine to pass the time, but it's not interesting if you look at it seriously. The emotional line is buried too deep and I can't understand it (personal opinion, don't comment if you don't like it)
Isn't it okay to just wear a full-length uniform?
I like this kind of novel with a strong and intelligent heroine. It was quite interesting in the early stage, but now she is so distracted and betrayed. Isn't it boring? Can't she just play a variety show honestly?
A pretty good novel, thank you to the author for your hard work! ! !
This is too complicated to write
First they love deeply, then they suddenly don't love each other, then they fall in love again inexplicably, and finally they suddenly turn against each other and kill each other! The male and female protagonists are both separate and integrated, making it confusing and tiring to watch. You might as well just keep it together, don't have such a grand background, or don't have such a grand background, or don't do anything like the book "A Bowl of Soup with Po Meng". The past life and the present are linked together in a dream. Isn't it bad to let him end with such a story? It makes the infinite loop of nesting dolls appear contradictory!
It's good to be reborn
I really like these two heroines, and it's really hard to accept being hostile, so it's good to be like this now. But I still want to complain about what Jiang Qin said when he first came to Yuanya, saying that Yi'an shouldn't have saved her, emmmmm... Is this considered repaying anger? If they know that their relatives and friends will be destroyed, but they have the ability to change it, most people will choose to change it, right? What does this have to do with being a savior? As for the accidental soul not being recovered, it's not Yu'an's fault. Maybe he was affected by Jiang Qin's own soul before he started reincarnation? I feel that Jiang Qin was quite fragile at that time, unlike Yu An, who acted very decisively when he was still in the apocalypse. I hope that in future reincarnations, a new subject of consciousness will be born who is both Jiang Qin and Yu'an, or neither, just like the fusion of split personalities. Instead of one swallowing up the other, the fusion adds up to form a whole, and then swallows up Di Xiu's consciousness hahahahahahaha. Speaking of this, there is another question. Does Di Xiu really have any feelings for Xuan Zhen? Then why didn't she eliminate the root cause and leave Xuanzhen who knows all the truth? It doesn't seem to be in line with Di Xiu's foresight, right? Or is it that after merging the consciousnesses of Jiang Qin and Yi'an, Di Xiu was still affected by it subconsciously?
It was okay in the early stages, but the more I read later, the more confused I became -_-||It's not that the author's writing is not good, it's just that his IQ is limited, and things become more and more complicated in the later stages. I almost want to give up the book...
Ever since the life when Jiang Qin met Donghua, I gradually couldn't understand it. Li Er'an and Donghua both had their souls and so on, and then they were no longer themselves????? ! ! I really liked Jiang Qin, so there was nothing wrong with me continuing to write as I wrote first, but suddenly the heroine became Li Er'an? ! ! Later, there was an "awakening" (Li Er'an realized that Donghua's reincarnation was no longer the same him before)? Then the author wanted to complete the "awakening", and then I couldn't stand it anymore, the logic was too confusing?????????





