
The Rise of the Family: Starting from Becoming a Grandfather
by Unknown Name
About This Novel
After Yang Zhengshan traveled through time, he achieved a super generation and transformed from a good young man to a grandfather. From 28 to 38, he also picked up three sons, two daughters, two daughters-in-law, two eldest grandsons, and one eldest granddaughter, becoming the real head of the family. I have the final say in my family. Let's see how Yang Zhengshan leads a farmer to prosperity.
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Official(103)Scraped 22d ago
I couldn't stand it after reading the first chapter. A grown man in his forties or fifties keeps whining. He's an idiot. He's really poisonous.
It's okay, but the protagonist is not from a wealthy family. He has many children and grandchildren, and there are many people in his clan. There is really no need to accept outsiders as disciples.
Nearly two hundred war horses, only three or four thousand taels of silver? In front of you, a wild boar was sold for thirty taels of silver.
Is the author female? He whines at every turn, don't you feel embarrassed for a grown man?
Will martial arts lead to longevity in the end? It seems okay now, but if martial arts can't extend life, the protagonist won't be able to call himself a family until he grows old and dies.
The protagonist is too brilliant
This is ridiculous. On paper, it is said that it can have the power to fight. In the front, 100 cloth soldiers defeated more than 200 cavalry and wiped them all out. Only one died, which is enough. Now there are not many infantry fighting cavalry, so they can still fight.
It's understandable that the protagonist just wants to serve the people. However, you have made the whole world know that you are cheating, and I am really speechless. You also bring people into your cave world. The point is, the whole world can't live without you? Your son and daughter need to get married, and your grandchildren need you to get married. Anyway, whenever someone in your family gets married, you need to arrange it...
I can still read the book, but when it comes to describing battles, it's almost all written blindly. To put it simply, the enemy is described as too stupid, and he is too powerful. Moreover, the fighting style of the grassland people is completely wrong. Secondly, it is wrong to kill small tribes everywhere. During the battle, small tribes have already joined the big tribes. The third is that the nomads can fight, but they will run away if they cannot be beaten. It is impossible to maintain a stalemate for a long time. Moreover, the nomads are extremely mobile and will run away very quickly. It is impossible to be caught and not run away. The most important thing is that unless the nomads come to fight you, generally you will not be able to find them for a decisive battle. It is more of an endless harassment of the food road.
After writing two hundred and twenty-seven, it collapsed. Three hundred people outnumbered one thousand and not one died? Chapter 250: I can't stand it as soon as the number of people comes out. Thirty-five thousand people are going to block a city of eighty or ninety thousand? Are you sure the author is not joking?
It's a big poisonous point for the protagonist to write the Thirty-Six Strategies
It's really disgusting to write a military book without having fought in a war. If the protagonist has fought in a war and his status is high, he can write it.
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Official(103)Scraped 22d ago
I couldn't stand it after reading the first chapter. A grown man in his forties or fifties keeps whining. He's an idiot. He's really poisonous.
It's okay, but the protagonist is not from a wealthy family. He has many children and grandchildren, and there are many people in his clan. There is really no need to accept outsiders as disciples.
Nearly two hundred war horses, only three or four thousand taels of silver? In front of you, a wild boar was sold for thirty taels of silver.
Is the author female? He whines at every turn, don't you feel embarrassed for a grown man?
Will martial arts lead to longevity in the end? It seems okay now, but if martial arts can't extend life, the protagonist won't be able to call himself a family until he grows old and dies.
The protagonist is too brilliant
This is ridiculous. On paper, it is said that it can have the power to fight. In the front, 100 cloth soldiers defeated more than 200 cavalry and wiped them all out. Only one died, which is enough. Now there are not many infantry fighting cavalry, so they can still fight.
It's understandable that the protagonist just wants to serve the people. However, you have made the whole world know that you are cheating, and I am really speechless. You also bring people into your cave world. The point is, the whole world can't live without you? Your son and daughter need to get married, and your grandchildren need you to get married. Anyway, whenever someone in your family gets married, you need to arrange it...
I can still read the book, but when it comes to describing battles, it's almost all written blindly. To put it simply, the enemy is described as too stupid, and he is too powerful. Moreover, the fighting style of the grassland people is completely wrong. Secondly, it is wrong to kill small tribes everywhere. During the battle, small tribes have already joined the big tribes. The third is that the nomads can fight, but they will run away if they cannot be beaten. It is impossible to maintain a stalemate for a long time. Moreover, the nomads are extremely mobile and will run away very quickly. It is impossible to be caught and not run away. The most important thing is that unless the nomads come to fight you, generally you will not be able to find them for a decisive battle. It is more of an endless harassment of the food road.
After writing two hundred and twenty-seven, it collapsed. Three hundred people outnumbered one thousand and not one died? Chapter 250: I can't stand it as soon as the number of people comes out. Thirty-five thousand people are going to block a city of eighty or ninety thousand? Are you sure the author is not joking?
It's a big poisonous point for the protagonist to write the Thirty-Six Strategies
It's really disgusting to write a military book without having fought in a war. If the protagonist has fought in a war and his status is high, he can write it.
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