
Datang: Start by Planting Potatoes
About This Novel
Zhao Yin traveled back in time to the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty with a mysterious system. Through people's admiration value and shock value, he exchanged many things that were not available in this era within the system, and accidentally reached the pinnacle of life. Li Er: "I guess the maximum output value per acre of your land is four hundred catties." Zhao Yin: "If it reaches three thousand catties, you will marry Princess Changle to me." From then on, Li Er had a son-in-law...
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Official(63)Scraped 22d ago
Very poisonous
I feel that my IQ has been insulted. First, the eldest princess Li Lizhi is the eldest princess. The Tang Dynasty was not the Ming Dynasty. Princesses married commoner princes and concubines. A landlord used potatoes to threaten the king of a country to marry a princess. Changsun Wuji was teased by you and applauded. Do you think Changsun Wuji's IQ is -250? He also gave me five kilograms of chili peppers, which made me laugh. They are highly poisonous.
Ha, as expected, she still has some business acumen. After all, she is probably the only one who dares to ask someone like the eldest princess for money. Most people don't dare to do this. He may feel that he is very happy if the other party eats his food, but he wants to become more famous in exchange for more things, so he can only take risks like this.
Summarize this book in one sentence
The entire Tang Dynasty played house with the protagonist, and the protagonist thought he was so smart.
To be honest, Chapter 2 is a little bit toxic.
Emperor Li Shimin would let a princess marry you, a rich country man? The first protagonist performs meritorious deeds every day, does the second emperor know who you are? Thirdly, even if the emperor promised the princess, it would be impossible, no matter how delicious the potatoes were. To be honest, if I were Li Shimin, I would chop you into pieces with a guillotine as soon as I heard what you said.
No details at all.
The characterization, dialogue, and demeanor descriptions are a mess. A small landowner bluntly said that he wanted to marry a princess, but he directly addressed his wife before they got married and still talked to the emperor like this. This is the following crime. Not to mention ancient times, you can't survive in modern times.
You can't just pretend from the beginning, you think Li Er is a fool.
You can be crushed to death casually, and you are still pretending to be an emperor. If you read more history, the common people are afraid when they meet officials, let alone Li Er who is decisive in killing.
It's pretty good. It feels like a protagonist like this will be able to do it after traveling through time. Very quickly promote the development of the backward local area, at least to give. Local. If the development time of several decades is shortened, they will live a prosperous life very quickly. Pretty good.
I just hehe
It made me laugh to death. It was a feudal society. Li Shimin was the ruthless man who killed his brother and imprisoned his father. Even if it is a novel
There is no logic at all.
How do you think Li Er became the emperor? He wrote it like a fool. This is the difference between masters and novices. Masters can describe each person's personality in a special way, while novices can only describe the protagonist well. Others are just like mentally retarded NPCs, and some can't even describe the protagonist well.
For a protagonist who jumps like this, is it too much to prepare for Chapter 2 or Chapter 3?
With potatoes and planting methods, if the emperor doesn't kill the protagonist, what's the use of keeping him? Let the whole world know that the princess married a commoner. Li Er doesn't have such a big heart, does the Empress Changsun just rely on the few poems she copied? Can he win the favor of Queen Changsun? People with good literary talents in the Tang Dynasty were not even 100, they were probably 90. If they didn't show any value, they would start dancing. At least they would kneel three times and kowtow nine times to thank the author. If it weren't for the author's method of "reducing intelligence" throughout the map, I guess the second protagonist would have started to go too far.
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Community(0)
Official(63)Scraped 22d ago
Very poisonous
I feel that my IQ has been insulted. First, the eldest princess Li Lizhi is the eldest princess. The Tang Dynasty was not the Ming Dynasty. Princesses married commoner princes and concubines. A landlord used potatoes to threaten the king of a country to marry a princess. Changsun Wuji was teased by you and applauded. Do you think Changsun Wuji's IQ is -250? He also gave me five kilograms of chili peppers, which made me laugh. They are highly poisonous.
Ha, as expected, she still has some business acumen. After all, she is probably the only one who dares to ask someone like the eldest princess for money. Most people don't dare to do this. He may feel that he is very happy if the other party eats his food, but he wants to become more famous in exchange for more things, so he can only take risks like this.
Summarize this book in one sentence
The entire Tang Dynasty played house with the protagonist, and the protagonist thought he was so smart.
To be honest, Chapter 2 is a little bit toxic.
Emperor Li Shimin would let a princess marry you, a rich country man? The first protagonist performs meritorious deeds every day, does the second emperor know who you are? Thirdly, even if the emperor promised the princess, it would be impossible, no matter how delicious the potatoes were. To be honest, if I were Li Shimin, I would chop you into pieces with a guillotine as soon as I heard what you said.
No details at all.
The characterization, dialogue, and demeanor descriptions are a mess. A small landowner bluntly said that he wanted to marry a princess, but he directly addressed his wife before they got married and still talked to the emperor like this. This is the following crime. Not to mention ancient times, you can't survive in modern times.
You can't just pretend from the beginning, you think Li Er is a fool.
You can be crushed to death casually, and you are still pretending to be an emperor. If you read more history, the common people are afraid when they meet officials, let alone Li Er who is decisive in killing.
It's pretty good. It feels like a protagonist like this will be able to do it after traveling through time. Very quickly promote the development of the backward local area, at least to give. Local. If the development time of several decades is shortened, they will live a prosperous life very quickly. Pretty good.
I just hehe
It made me laugh to death. It was a feudal society. Li Shimin was the ruthless man who killed his brother and imprisoned his father. Even if it is a novel
There is no logic at all.
How do you think Li Er became the emperor? He wrote it like a fool. This is the difference between masters and novices. Masters can describe each person's personality in a special way, while novices can only describe the protagonist well. Others are just like mentally retarded NPCs, and some can't even describe the protagonist well.
For a protagonist who jumps like this, is it too much to prepare for Chapter 2 or Chapter 3?
With potatoes and planting methods, if the emperor doesn't kill the protagonist, what's the use of keeping him? Let the whole world know that the princess married a commoner. Li Er doesn't have such a big heart, does the Empress Changsun just rely on the few poems she copied? Can he win the favor of Queen Changsun? People with good literary talents in the Tang Dynasty were not even 100, they were probably 90. If they didn't show any value, they would start dancing. At least they would kneel three times and kowtow nine times to thank the author. If it weren't for the author's method of "reducing intelligence" throughout the map, I guess the second protagonist would have started to go too far.









