
Shanwa Small Rich Farmers
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Wen Xu doesn't like life in the big city, because the big city makes him feel like he's always in a hurry, and never seems to get a moment's rest physically and mentally. The little salary he gets feels like it's never enough, not to mention the sky where there are almost no stars, and the hazy days where he can't complain enough. Finally, I had a chance to escape the city and return to the countryside. Even though I was a little poor at first, the land and mountains of my hometown finally calmed Wenxu's wandering heart. Green mountains, green water, undulating terraces, lush woods and trees. When I look up at night, I can see the sky full of stars, or a bright moon, listen to the chirping of birds and insects, and sleep on a comfortable big wooden bed until I wake up naturally. This is the life Wenxu wants. The new book "Small Farmers in the Great Era" is released. Welcome everyone!
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Official(354)Scraped 23d ago
I object to the author's name for this dog.
Just looked at entering the state. As a result, the dog was named Dongliang. My name is Xu Dongliang, your uncle
I just read dozens of chapters
These 4 women are crazy. They eat and drink for free, and they want people to give her money. They have the nerve to say that they come every day. The protagonist even happily agrees. She just gave up when she saw this.
Why did they break up suddenly and change the heroine? What kind of logic is it?
I felt a little tired after reading it. I was just enjoying reading the novel. Who knew that I felt so tired after reading this book?
When writing a novel, you either dare to think about it or you don't think about it.
A novel that is too realistic and too ideal, rather than half-dead. There is no passion in your novel, but it feels very depressing. It doesn't have the indifference and freshness of farming articles.
Damn it, all farming articles have to write about the death of the father and the mother. Damn it, he is an orphan.
Farming novels are inherently warm and casual novels. Is it true that there are parents who don't know how to write novels now?
Not bad.
It feels like the author is trying to make the novel "realistic". The heroine can obviously get it right in one step, but she has to write an extra transitional woman. In reality, two people will fall in love because they know each other, and they will separate because they know each other, but in the novel, there is absolutely no need to do this. Ex-girlfriends, ex-ex-girlfriends, and even first love are all superfluous. I feel that this is a poisonous point. The heroine was changed halfway through the book. Moreover, the author writing this is actually unfair to the female protagonist. The female protagonist has never been in love and is clean physically and mentally. However, the male protagonist has a love history and still slept with the three previous women. This is extremely unfair to the female protagonist. In fact, it can be seen from this that the author is very chauvinistic, that is, he can play with women however he wants, but in the end, the one he gets together with must be clean physically and mentally, otherwise it will not work. The novel is mediocre, without too much passion, and is more suitable for bookworms who have been reading for many years. There is no such thing as innovation, it is all the routines of the public, and generally speaking, it is quite satisfactory. However, there is another poisonous point when there is still 10% left - the policewoman is also a mature and beautiful policewoman. I don't know what the author is thinking. The male protagonist and the female protagonist can play soy sauce with their children, and the relationship is very stable. The author of Ta Ma, why did you write a mature policewoman who has a crush on the protagonist? ? Do you want to express how outstanding the male protagonist is and how much he loves his wife? Or have you finally run out of ideas and want to use women to fool you? Moreover, I feel that the protagonist in the author's works is contradictory. I would say that the protagonist's emotional intelligence is low, but his interpersonal relationships and social communication are not low at all. However, when the author writes about emotions, he will write the protagonist's emotional intelligence down, which feels like it is forcibly lowered. In fact, the author can cut off the first half of the story about getting along with his ex-girlfriend and use it to write about the growth of the male and female protagonist's children later. The child's growth story can even be written until the child gets married, and then a few chapters will be used to wrap up the ending. On the contrary, this will be more "realistic". So this book should actually start when the real heroine takes over. Everything in the previous part is all nonsense. Overall, if you are a bookworm, you can read Shuhuang once, but only once.
Why is it another one that writes about parents to death? Maybe I don't like reading this kind of book when I'm older. Abandon the book!
The writing is very good, unlike other novels that are described as fantasy under the guise of farming literature. Although it has a golden finger, it does not have the function of opening up the imagination, such as eating something that can lead to longevity and cure diseases (the kind that can save someone from dying or suffering from a terminal illness). Also, it is not like other novels where the protagonist is blaming the sky and the earth all day long. Overall, this should be considered a pure farming novel, very plain but very warm.
I can't watch it after more than 200 chapters. The male protagonist is too scumbag.
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Official(354)Scraped 23d ago
I object to the author's name for this dog.
Just looked at entering the state. As a result, the dog was named Dongliang. My name is Xu Dongliang, your uncle
I just read dozens of chapters
These 4 women are crazy. They eat and drink for free, and they want people to give her money. They have the nerve to say that they come every day. The protagonist even happily agrees. She just gave up when she saw this.
Why did they break up suddenly and change the heroine? What kind of logic is it?
I felt a little tired after reading it. I was just enjoying reading the novel. Who knew that I felt so tired after reading this book?
When writing a novel, you either dare to think about it or you don't think about it.
A novel that is too realistic and too ideal, rather than half-dead. There is no passion in your novel, but it feels very depressing. It doesn't have the indifference and freshness of farming articles.
Damn it, all farming articles have to write about the death of the father and the mother. Damn it, he is an orphan.
Farming novels are inherently warm and casual novels. Is it true that there are parents who don't know how to write novels now?
Not bad.
It feels like the author is trying to make the novel "realistic". The heroine can obviously get it right in one step, but she has to write an extra transitional woman. In reality, two people will fall in love because they know each other, and they will separate because they know each other, but in the novel, there is absolutely no need to do this. Ex-girlfriends, ex-ex-girlfriends, and even first love are all superfluous. I feel that this is a poisonous point. The heroine was changed halfway through the book. Moreover, the author writing this is actually unfair to the female protagonist. The female protagonist has never been in love and is clean physically and mentally. However, the male protagonist has a love history and still slept with the three previous women. This is extremely unfair to the female protagonist. In fact, it can be seen from this that the author is very chauvinistic, that is, he can play with women however he wants, but in the end, the one he gets together with must be clean physically and mentally, otherwise it will not work. The novel is mediocre, without too much passion, and is more suitable for bookworms who have been reading for many years. There is no such thing as innovation, it is all the routines of the public, and generally speaking, it is quite satisfactory. However, there is another poisonous point when there is still 10% left - the policewoman is also a mature and beautiful policewoman. I don't know what the author is thinking. The male protagonist and the female protagonist can play soy sauce with their children, and the relationship is very stable. The author of Ta Ma, why did you write a mature policewoman who has a crush on the protagonist? ? Do you want to express how outstanding the male protagonist is and how much he loves his wife? Or have you finally run out of ideas and want to use women to fool you? Moreover, I feel that the protagonist in the author's works is contradictory. I would say that the protagonist's emotional intelligence is low, but his interpersonal relationships and social communication are not low at all. However, when the author writes about emotions, he will write the protagonist's emotional intelligence down, which feels like it is forcibly lowered. In fact, the author can cut off the first half of the story about getting along with his ex-girlfriend and use it to write about the growth of the male and female protagonist's children later. The child's growth story can even be written until the child gets married, and then a few chapters will be used to wrap up the ending. On the contrary, this will be more "realistic". So this book should actually start when the real heroine takes over. Everything in the previous part is all nonsense. Overall, if you are a bookworm, you can read Shuhuang once, but only once.
Why is it another one that writes about parents to death? Maybe I don't like reading this kind of book when I'm older. Abandon the book!
The writing is very good, unlike other novels that are described as fantasy under the guise of farming literature. Although it has a golden finger, it does not have the function of opening up the imagination, such as eating something that can lead to longevity and cure diseases (the kind that can save someone from dying or suffering from a terminal illness). Also, it is not like other novels where the protagonist is blaming the sky and the earth all day long. Overall, this should be considered a pure farming novel, very plain but very warm.
I can't watch it after more than 200 chapters. The male protagonist is too scumbag.
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