
Tang Dynasty: Zhenguan Begged the County Magistrate
About This Novel
Li Mo traveled back in time to the first year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty and became the beggar county magistrate. At the beginning, he was faced with the problem of famine in the county. In such an environment where the war had just ended and there were successive disasters, how should Li Mo, who had no food to eat, overcome the situation. Thousands of acres of fertile land, just do it. Taiping New City will be built as soon as possible. A new type of workshop, built one by one. Advanced technology is gradually realized. Li Mo, an engineering geek with more than 2,000 years of experience, gradually built Taiping into the economic and cultural pearl of the Tang Dynasty. Li Er: Is this a county? It's too late to catch up with Chang'an. Governor: I have a distant cousin. Can he become a shareholder in this cement factory? Rich businesswoman: Why are the docks full of wooden boxes? This is called a container, which can greatly improve Datang's transportation capacity. Liu Rengui: I would rather be a county magistrate in Taiping than a public official in the Tang Dynasty. Under Li Mo's influence, all the original celebrities of the Tang Dynasty had a new trajectory. Driven by Li Mo, the national power of the Tang Dynasty flourished. Let's see how Li Mo changed himself, Taiping County, and the fate of the entire Tang Dynasty.
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Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
I can't bear it after seeing Chapter 17. Fellow Taoists, I'll take the first step.
Is there such a thing as beggar? Shouldn't it be called beggar?
Sign in, punch in, say hello to everyone, hahaヾノ≧∀≦)o
I feel that the author's arrangement of the development of events is a bit awkward to read. After reading dozens of chapters, I not only made a planning map of the county, but also wrote down weights and measures. . . And when I read, it felt like it only took a few days from the beginning of planning to the finished product. I couldn't help but think that this is a one-click generation of the game!
You might as well write a time-travel fantasy system novel, or a novel about exotic beasts like the Deer Demon Zhuolu. If your writing is good, and you can create new ideas and plots, people will definitely read it. It can also create or innovate new types of novels.
When I read Chapter 30, I couldn't bear it anymore, it was boring. The writing is a bit like a white text.
What's the use of what Tang wrote in a developed country? It's not just about giving technology to small people.
I saw the protagonist being choked and gave up.
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Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
I can't bear it after seeing Chapter 17. Fellow Taoists, I'll take the first step.
Is there such a thing as beggar? Shouldn't it be called beggar?
Sign in, punch in, say hello to everyone, hahaヾノ≧∀≦)o
I feel that the author's arrangement of the development of events is a bit awkward to read. After reading dozens of chapters, I not only made a planning map of the county, but also wrote down weights and measures. . . And when I read, it felt like it only took a few days from the beginning of planning to the finished product. I couldn't help but think that this is a one-click generation of the game!
You might as well write a time-travel fantasy system novel, or a novel about exotic beasts like the Deer Demon Zhuolu. If your writing is good, and you can create new ideas and plots, people will definitely read it. It can also create or innovate new types of novels.
When I read Chapter 30, I couldn't bear it anymore, it was boring. The writing is a bit like a white text.
What's the use of what Tang wrote in a developed country? It's not just about giving technology to small people.
I saw the protagonist being choked and gave up.









