
My Father Works Too Hard
by Go Up The Mountain And Hit The Tiger On The Forehead
About This Novel
Hongwu three years. Zhu Yuanzhang determined the world, and hundreds of wastes were waiting to be done. With a loud bang on a sunny day, Deng Qianqiu came into this world: "You can only become a master by enduring hardships. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and a thousand gold cannot buy an inch of time. From now on, this is the ancestral motto of my Deng family. Dad, I wrote this to you specially. You must keep it in mind."
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Official(34)Scraped 2d ago
It's too much to take for granted. Commerce was carried out when agriculture was not yet perfect. It was also difficult to collect taxes in just one year. In the early Ming Dynasty, ordinary people did not have a few coins. If food and clothing cannot be provided, who will consume it?
Please be sure to finish writing
It's good to read. If you like it, I'll keep it and read it. I'll post and write more.
It's not good-looking. The protagonist's IQ is low, his language is confusing, and the prince is made to look like a fool.
It feels a little wrong. Your protagonist telling the feudal king that the feudal kingship system is wrong is like pointing at a monk and scolding a bald donkey.
i found
After reading a few of the author's books, I discovered a problem. He always likes to write idioms backwards.
I have read more than 100 chapters, the taste is familiar and the plot is familiar. Otherwise, the author should write other subjects. I feel like every book is written by a prodigal son of the Ming Dynasty.
Take a look for yourself and see if you can read what you wrote?
What are you writing about that is so difficult to write? As for the vassal kings written about, do you know the history of the Ming Dynasty? Have you ever watched TV dramas about the Ming Dynasty?
Back, back, that man is back.
I think I should give up at this speed, it's too slow
Tiger's book is a no-brainer to read. Lao Zhu is a ruthless person who peels off skin and fills the grass. He is truly an emperor who treats his ministers as slaves.
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Official(34)Scraped 2d ago
It's too much to take for granted. Commerce was carried out when agriculture was not yet perfect. It was also difficult to collect taxes in just one year. In the early Ming Dynasty, ordinary people did not have a few coins. If food and clothing cannot be provided, who will consume it?
Please be sure to finish writing
It's good to read. If you like it, I'll keep it and read it. I'll post and write more.
It's not good-looking. The protagonist's IQ is low, his language is confusing, and the prince is made to look like a fool.
It feels a little wrong. Your protagonist telling the feudal king that the feudal kingship system is wrong is like pointing at a monk and scolding a bald donkey.
i found
After reading a few of the author's books, I discovered a problem. He always likes to write idioms backwards.
I have read more than 100 chapters, the taste is familiar and the plot is familiar. Otherwise, the author should write other subjects. I feel like every book is written by a prodigal son of the Ming Dynasty.
Take a look for yourself and see if you can read what you wrote?
What are you writing about that is so difficult to write? As for the vassal kings written about, do you know the history of the Ming Dynasty? Have you ever watched TV dramas about the Ming Dynasty?
Back, back, that man is back.
I think I should give up at this speed, it's too slow
Tiger's book is a no-brainer to read. Lao Zhu is a ruthless person who peels off skin and fills the grass. He is truly an emperor who treats his ministers as slaves.
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[Fight, father! ] My father works too hard. Another Ming Dynasty work in which a great god goes up a mountain to strike a tiger on the forehead.



Hongwu three years. Zhu Yuanzhang determined the world, and hundreds of wastes were waiting to be done. With a loud bang on a sunny day, Deng Qianqiu came into this world: "You can only become a master by enduring hardships. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and a thousand gold cannot buy an inch of time. From now on, this is the ancestral motto of my Deng family. Dad, I wrote this to you specially. You must keep it in mind."













