
Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty: Emperor Yuancong
by Muzi Blue
About This Novel
In early June of the ninth year of Wude, the bloody smell of Xuanwu Gate has not completely dissipated. One hundred thousand Turkic cavalry have approached Guanzhong. Wu Huaiyu came from Zhongnan Mountain, passed through the fog, and became a son of the Yuan Cong Forbidden Army. He wanted to be a good and leisurely landlord of the Tang Dynasty, and even more wanted to be invited to Lingyan Pavilion to be granted the title of Marquis of Ten Thousand Households!
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Official(20)Scraped 21d ago
I couldn't understand, my education was too low, I didn't understand history, I just wanted to read a novel, and before my house was settled, I rushed to make medicine.
Looks good
I've read over 80,000 words and it's my favorite type!
Now overall
It's a bit anticlimactic, but the writing is very good at the beginning. After 200 chapters, I feel more and more that the author is paddling. The main line of the story is too confusing. I feel like I'm cheating on the chapters. I eat hot pot for one chapter, then go to someone else's house for two chapters, introduce the history for half a chapter, introduce the rules for half a chapter, then make a dish and another chapter passes, and then pick up a girl for several chapters. The emperor sends two maids to the palace but they don't move? How many mysophobic people are there... I'm so speechless... There are always many inexplicable little things popping up that affect the progress of the main story... It's extremely unpleasant to watch.
The author has no knowledge of pharmacology
After reading the book, I discovered that the author was not knowledgeable about pharmacology. He used ginseng everywhere and even took it. My understanding of Chinese medicine is only superficial, and I don't know anything about bone setting in Chinese medicine, let alone acupuncture and acupuncture.
It's on the shelves, let's do the tenth update directly.
Ten updates, please subscribe, please vote monthly
Can't figure it out
It's just a comment to remind me to update, why should I delete it?
The writing is okay on the front. It's pretty good to pass the time.
The protagonist has a bit of a double standard. Some of the plots are ridiculous. But generally it's good. It just doesn't work well in the later stages. I feel like it's taken me a long time to write and I can't control the writing style and plot.
Has the protagonist traveled through history to the Tang Dynasty, or is he in a historical romance? It looks too fake, like the plot of a TV series or some characters in a novel.
The idea is good, but a time traveler licks, licks, licks, licks, I don't understand why he likes to be a licking dog so much
The protagonist is too pretentious. He gives you ideas to find refugees to farm, but he insists that he will not take advantage of the court. The refugees are almost dying, and they don't know when and what the situation will be!
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Community(0)
Official(20)Scraped 21d ago
I couldn't understand, my education was too low, I didn't understand history, I just wanted to read a novel, and before my house was settled, I rushed to make medicine.
Looks good
I've read over 80,000 words and it's my favorite type!
Now overall
It's a bit anticlimactic, but the writing is very good at the beginning. After 200 chapters, I feel more and more that the author is paddling. The main line of the story is too confusing. I feel like I'm cheating on the chapters. I eat hot pot for one chapter, then go to someone else's house for two chapters, introduce the history for half a chapter, introduce the rules for half a chapter, then make a dish and another chapter passes, and then pick up a girl for several chapters. The emperor sends two maids to the palace but they don't move? How many mysophobic people are there... I'm so speechless... There are always many inexplicable little things popping up that affect the progress of the main story... It's extremely unpleasant to watch.
The author has no knowledge of pharmacology
After reading the book, I discovered that the author was not knowledgeable about pharmacology. He used ginseng everywhere and even took it. My understanding of Chinese medicine is only superficial, and I don't know anything about bone setting in Chinese medicine, let alone acupuncture and acupuncture.
It's on the shelves, let's do the tenth update directly.
Ten updates, please subscribe, please vote monthly
Can't figure it out
It's just a comment to remind me to update, why should I delete it?
The writing is okay on the front. It's pretty good to pass the time.
The protagonist has a bit of a double standard. Some of the plots are ridiculous. But generally it's good. It just doesn't work well in the later stages. I feel like it's taken me a long time to write and I can't control the writing style and plot.
Has the protagonist traveled through history to the Tang Dynasty, or is he in a historical romance? It looks too fake, like the plot of a TV series or some characters in a novel.
The idea is good, but a time traveler licks, licks, licks, licks, I don't understand why he likes to be a licking dog so much
The protagonist is too pretentious. He gives you ideas to find refugees to farm, but he insists that he will not take advantage of the court. The refugees are almost dying, and they don't know when and what the situation will be!













