Reborn in Xiangjiang, My Cousin is a Lame Man
by Three Times A Day Without Stopping
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Hong Kong history researcher Lin Yuanshan found himself reborn on Hong Kong Island in 1963. Here, the interests of the four detectives are intertwined, forming the foundation of a money empire; Here, the power spreads wantonly, and people should tighten their clothes when going out. Fortunately... The traitor is far away, and the world is at peace! Mr. Lin is here, and the blue sky in Xiangjiang is here!
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I found it by scanning the list, and it's pretty good. Hong Kong style. As a Hong Kong history blogger, the protagonist travels to Hong Kong Island in 1963. As the cousin of a crippled man, he takes advantage of the opportunity to earn his first pot of gold, and then he sets up a plastic flower waste recycling and defective product processing plant. Why read this book: The world view is basically a combination of real history + Cang Hai's Hong Kong style novels. The characters are relatively vivid, and the protagonist is pretty good. If you like Hong Kong literature, I highly recommend it. Why not read this book: There are a lot of little bits and pieces, and some of the private goods are a bit difficult to comment on. In general, I'll give it a try. I'll make a comment later depending on the situation.


Reborn in Hong Kong Island in 1963, the protagonist makes a fortune by fooling people. The author describes the protagonist as very intelligent, the supporting characters have online IQs, the logic is reasonable, and the writing is good!


The best Hong Kong novel I have read recently. It is full of period flavor, has a strong sense of substitution, the plot is smooth, does not overwhelm your wits, and is above quality.

Here, the interests of the four detectives are intertwined, forming the foundation of a money empire; Here, the power spreads wantonly, and people should tighten their clothes when going out. Fortunately...
