
The Road to Wealth for a Peasant Family and the Imperial Examination
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The post-apocalyptic girl Gu Chengyu traveled to an ancient fictional dynasty and became the most beloved peasant son in her family. Now that you are dressed as a boy, let's lead the whole family to make money and make a fortune! Who would have thought that I have to be the imperial wife? How can I deal with this? This article has powerful cheats.
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Official(803)Scraped 11d ago
I saw that the palace audition was coming soon, and I didn't like Yao as the heroine when I read the comments, but this article didn't have a few pictures describing her, and she didn't appear. What's wrong with her? Don't you find her annoying? The author mainly writes about Gu. I think this article is mainly about the time-traveling Gu, how he grew up, and the bloodshed in the court. The emotional line is not the focus, but since he has become a man in time-travel, he has no choice but to find a woman, but this woman cannot be too ordinary, so the author created Yao, a reborn person, to be the heroine. Anyway, I think it's okay
A little thought
I caught up with the limited exemption and read the latest chapter in one go. I have seen a book with this theme before, where a woman wears a man's clothes and takes the imperial examination to make a fortune. The protagonist of this article has a particularly strong aura. Overall, the plot of the article is very compact, the characters are well created, and it looks very enjoyable. I have a small suggestion. This article does not use a lot of descriptions of the protagonist's martial arts training. When I saw him wanting to explore the palace at night, I felt for a moment that he didn't know the heights of the world. Since the set world has martial arts, other martial arts masters are not excluded. No matter how big a golden finger the author gives him, his age is his weakness. Also, he doesn't have much experience fighting with others. I think martial arts, if you don't fight with others, is the same as talking on paper. In addition, the protagonist thinks that if someone executes him, he will rebel. I also think this is whimsical. From the current point of view, neither the country nor the protagonist has the conditions for rebellion. Rebellion is not something you can succeed just by talking about it. Also, the opponents that the protagonist encounters along the way... How to say, it was fine when I watched it. After reading it and looking back, I felt that the paragraphs were all very low-level. This is a common problem in many novels. No matter what the subject matter is, there are a lot of settings like this. A bunch of pig opponents for the protagonist to upgrade. I think only the stronger the opponent can better reflect the strength of the protagonist. Well, this is just my personal opinion. The book is very good and worth reading.
nice
To be honest, I am really tired of people like the royal family. Each one has more evil intentions than the other. They use Gu Chengyu to do things and oppress others. When something goes wrong, the first thing they think of is to find him to solve the problem. But they don't give credit when it's done. The male protagonist should do the opposite and kill all those princes. It's disgusting to see those people. Doing so many things cannot bring you sincerity. Those good people who want to be emperors are not wise kings. It is tiring to work for such people.
Please show mercy! Don't rate too low, the author is a newbie, please give me some encouragement!
Who is our male protagonist's other half?
Come and vote: 1. Yao Mengxian 2. Fourth Prince 3. Lu Chen 4. Single based on strength 5. Princess Rongjia
Solemn statement! Some friends may be wondering why this book costs 10 book coins per chapter. That's because this book has 2,000 words per chapter! A thousand-word chapter is worth 5 book coins per chapter, which has something to do with the number of words! As far as I know, books in bookstores all charge a unified fee of 5 book coins for 1,000 words. This is not set by the author. There may be different charging standards for high V!
Book reward shop!
Thank you to all book friends for supporting this book! [Rose] Get an extra chapter for every 10,000 book coins that day!
About the heroine,
Assuming that Yao is the heroine, then the heroine is not compatible with the male protagonist. You must know that there is no room for two tigers in one mountain. Two reborn people come together, especially the reborn Yao (presumed heroine), whose performance is so unsatisfactory, which causes visual fatigue. Although Yao (the supposed heroine) has a background as a reborn person in the article, her character performance is too poor and a bit weak👎. This portrayal shows that Yao is not worthy of the male protagonist. (My personal feeling after reading it) The character of the male protagonist is very relaxed, relaxed and vivid. The rebirth of Yao Mou (the supposed heroine) is poorly written, and combined with the overall character performance, it looks nondescript. The writing is very nice, and it would be even more perfect if Yao wasn't the heroine. This book review comes from a stranger who has read the first half of this article so far. The review is not accurate, but it is serious. Look at one of these things. Yao was poisoned by someone, and Yao was compared with the poisoner. The poisoner is 💰, powerful and powerful. Yao is a weak man trying to survive in the hands of poisoners. The poisoner asked and threatened the doctor not to treat Yao and just let him go, but the well-meaning doctor detoxified Yao against his will. After the detoxification was completed, Yao had to come to thank the kind-hearted civilian doctor in person for fear of getting into trouble and for fear that his rescue would be exposed. You're such a pitiful little person trying to survive in the hands of a murderer. Don't you know your place? Before you can't protect the kind-hearted civilian doctor, why don't you expose yourself and let others save you! Are you so stupid after being reborn? Dare I say that I am not cheating my teammates.
After staying up late and reading for two or three days, I finally caught up with the latest chapter. It was so hard work, and it was so hard work! This isn't the first time I've seen the story about a woman wearing a man's clothes, but I don't see it often! This is a big book, I personally think it's really beautiful! The whole story gives people a very mysterious feeling. His Highness Prince Jing is mysterious, and he feels like the best candidate for the throne. He has been keeping a low profile, secretly accumulating strength, and appearing harmless, so that even the most paranoid eldest prince can treat him sincerely! Damn, what I want to know most is: is the mysterious and powerful His Highness Prince Jing the male protagonist? Or is Yao Mengxian, the reborn heroine, the heroine? The man has peach blossom eyes, please forgive me, this can't help but make me think wrong! I don't have a specific personal preference, I just hope it's one of these two!
I particularly like this novel
This is the first male protagonist novel I have read. After reading this, I found that novels written from the male protagonist's perspective are actually really good. I think they are more interesting than those written from the female protagonist's perspective. I hope that in the future I can write a novel about a prince seizing the throne from the perspective of the male protagonist and about the young emperor strengthening the country and enriching the people after he successfully seizes the throne.
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Official(803)Scraped 11d ago
I saw that the palace audition was coming soon, and I didn't like Yao as the heroine when I read the comments, but this article didn't have a few pictures describing her, and she didn't appear. What's wrong with her? Don't you find her annoying? The author mainly writes about Gu. I think this article is mainly about the time-traveling Gu, how he grew up, and the bloodshed in the court. The emotional line is not the focus, but since he has become a man in time-travel, he has no choice but to find a woman, but this woman cannot be too ordinary, so the author created Yao, a reborn person, to be the heroine. Anyway, I think it's okay
A little thought
I caught up with the limited exemption and read the latest chapter in one go. I have seen a book with this theme before, where a woman wears a man's clothes and takes the imperial examination to make a fortune. The protagonist of this article has a particularly strong aura. Overall, the plot of the article is very compact, the characters are well created, and it looks very enjoyable. I have a small suggestion. This article does not use a lot of descriptions of the protagonist's martial arts training. When I saw him wanting to explore the palace at night, I felt for a moment that he didn't know the heights of the world. Since the set world has martial arts, other martial arts masters are not excluded. No matter how big a golden finger the author gives him, his age is his weakness. Also, he doesn't have much experience fighting with others. I think martial arts, if you don't fight with others, is the same as talking on paper. In addition, the protagonist thinks that if someone executes him, he will rebel. I also think this is whimsical. From the current point of view, neither the country nor the protagonist has the conditions for rebellion. Rebellion is not something you can succeed just by talking about it. Also, the opponents that the protagonist encounters along the way... How to say, it was fine when I watched it. After reading it and looking back, I felt that the paragraphs were all very low-level. This is a common problem in many novels. No matter what the subject matter is, there are a lot of settings like this. A bunch of pig opponents for the protagonist to upgrade. I think only the stronger the opponent can better reflect the strength of the protagonist. Well, this is just my personal opinion. The book is very good and worth reading.
nice
To be honest, I am really tired of people like the royal family. Each one has more evil intentions than the other. They use Gu Chengyu to do things and oppress others. When something goes wrong, the first thing they think of is to find him to solve the problem. But they don't give credit when it's done. The male protagonist should do the opposite and kill all those princes. It's disgusting to see those people. Doing so many things cannot bring you sincerity. Those good people who want to be emperors are not wise kings. It is tiring to work for such people.
Please show mercy! Don't rate too low, the author is a newbie, please give me some encouragement!
Who is our male protagonist's other half?
Come and vote: 1. Yao Mengxian 2. Fourth Prince 3. Lu Chen 4. Single based on strength 5. Princess Rongjia
Solemn statement! Some friends may be wondering why this book costs 10 book coins per chapter. That's because this book has 2,000 words per chapter! A thousand-word chapter is worth 5 book coins per chapter, which has something to do with the number of words! As far as I know, books in bookstores all charge a unified fee of 5 book coins for 1,000 words. This is not set by the author. There may be different charging standards for high V!
Book reward shop!
Thank you to all book friends for supporting this book! [Rose] Get an extra chapter for every 10,000 book coins that day!
About the heroine,
Assuming that Yao is the heroine, then the heroine is not compatible with the male protagonist. You must know that there is no room for two tigers in one mountain. Two reborn people come together, especially the reborn Yao (presumed heroine), whose performance is so unsatisfactory, which causes visual fatigue. Although Yao (the supposed heroine) has a background as a reborn person in the article, her character performance is too poor and a bit weak👎. This portrayal shows that Yao is not worthy of the male protagonist. (My personal feeling after reading it) The character of the male protagonist is very relaxed, relaxed and vivid. The rebirth of Yao Mou (the supposed heroine) is poorly written, and combined with the overall character performance, it looks nondescript. The writing is very nice, and it would be even more perfect if Yao wasn't the heroine. This book review comes from a stranger who has read the first half of this article so far. The review is not accurate, but it is serious. Look at one of these things. Yao was poisoned by someone, and Yao was compared with the poisoner. The poisoner is 💰, powerful and powerful. Yao is a weak man trying to survive in the hands of poisoners. The poisoner asked and threatened the doctor not to treat Yao and just let him go, but the well-meaning doctor detoxified Yao against his will. After the detoxification was completed, Yao had to come to thank the kind-hearted civilian doctor in person for fear of getting into trouble and for fear that his rescue would be exposed. You're such a pitiful little person trying to survive in the hands of a murderer. Don't you know your place? Before you can't protect the kind-hearted civilian doctor, why don't you expose yourself and let others save you! Are you so stupid after being reborn? Dare I say that I am not cheating my teammates.
After staying up late and reading for two or three days, I finally caught up with the latest chapter. It was so hard work, and it was so hard work! This isn't the first time I've seen the story about a woman wearing a man's clothes, but I don't see it often! This is a big book, I personally think it's really beautiful! The whole story gives people a very mysterious feeling. His Highness Prince Jing is mysterious, and he feels like the best candidate for the throne. He has been keeping a low profile, secretly accumulating strength, and appearing harmless, so that even the most paranoid eldest prince can treat him sincerely! Damn, what I want to know most is: is the mysterious and powerful His Highness Prince Jing the male protagonist? Or is Yao Mengxian, the reborn heroine, the heroine? The man has peach blossom eyes, please forgive me, this can't help but make me think wrong! I don't have a specific personal preference, I just hope it's one of these two!
I particularly like this novel
This is the first male protagonist novel I have read. After reading this, I found that novels written from the male protagonist's perspective are actually really good. I think they are more interesting than those written from the female protagonist's perspective. I hope that in the future I can write a novel about a prince seizing the throne from the perspective of the male protagonist and about the young emperor strengthening the country and enriching the people after he successfully seizes the throne.
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This is a novel with a male protagonist and CP, but it can also be regarded as a Lily novel without a male protagonist. In the post-apocalyptic space, a woman takes on the body of an ancient peasant boy, gets rich, gets a career in the imperial examination, and may later marry a beautiful girl who dreams of the future (rebirth) after overcoming psychological barriers.




It is recommended that the soul travels through the ancient imperial examination road to make a fortune for a farmer.




It's very unique, women wear men's clothes to take the imperial examination. 😆




Needless to say, one word is "good" and two words are "good-looking"













