
The Age of Rebirth is Full of Happy Wives
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The new book "The Hot Wife in the Rebirth Era" is released. It tells about the study life in junior high school in the 1980s. Be self-reliant, learn and make money at the same time! When it comes to Jiang Xinyu, who has no father or mother, she has no food in the famine years? But she just wanted to live a lazy life... So she had to roll up her sleeves and give it a try! Carrying space, full of blessings! God favors you, whatever you want comes to you. She gained weight while others were starving, just to live out the luck she didn't have in her previous life.
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Official(307)Scraped 10d ago
Poor Jiang Xinyu buried the ashes of her biological parents with the help of kind-hearted villagers. Then the village chief took her directly to the county to find the county magistrate, and then she got a note that allowed her to work in 1961.
I don't know if you will read the comments.
But, my dear, why don't you write a quick travel novel without cp? You are really not suitable to write about a male protagonist. In the first book The Sweet Life of a Post-apocalyptic Woman, the female protagonist is wandering between two men. The second book, Wen Fubao's Wife, was still like this. This one is an improvement. There is a male protagonist, but the male protagonist is selfish and the female protagonist is stupid. Why can't I add this book to my collection? Have you ever considered it yourself? I am someone who really hopes that you can write a good book. After all, I have been following it since the first one. I followed the last one to chapter 180. There are a lot of top-notch ones, such as those of Liu Jingze. It's really disrespectful. This book is also confusing. Does the female protagonist like the male protagonist who threatens her? ! Isn't this Stockholm Syndrome? I have lost my expectations for you. Maybe our world views are different. I would rather you write an np than write a heroine who is both bad and serious. What is the difference between her and a scumbag?
After Jiang Xinyu learned about the death of her biological parents, she simply had no motivation to live. It wasn't until one night when she dreamed that her parents asked her to live strong that she persevered.
In that era, getting pregnant before marriage meant ruining your shoes, and you never got married again and again, and the people around you were not suitable, and the backbones of your parents and relatives had to be pierced by others. Some people commented that it was because they were in love with the male protagonist, which made me laugh. This is because self-esteem and self-love have been discarded, and the female protagonist is not as good as Kong Mengjie. After all, she got married. Personal opinion, give up...
It's okay in the early stage, but not so good in the later stage.
It was good at the beginning, and I felt that the heroine was quite self-reliant, but in the later stages, especially when the heroine had a relationship with the hero, she felt particularly uncomfortable. It's not that I personally have any feudal thoughts, but if I think about it from my perspective, in that era, was it a bit uncomfortable to get pregnant out of wedlock? If you don't love yourself, let alone the male protagonist who can't protect himself, he has a relationship with the female protagonist. Isn't it a bit disrespectful to the female protagonist? In addition, in this book, it is not only the female protagonist who is like this, but also many supporting characters. Suddenly, it feels like that era was not so conservative.
Jiang Xinyu has been a happy child since she was a child. Her parents are the only child in the family, so they are very kind to her. No matter what their family background is, they always live frugally and let her go to school. She has graduated from junior high school at the age of fifteen.
In the 1950s, the heroine was a 16-year-old girl who traveled back in time. She had never had a boyfriend, so she was so open-minded? You agreed to be with someone you met not long ago, but fell asleep not long after they got together? Isn't it too weak and unself-loving to write the heroine? It's like I've never seen a man before... I thought it looked pretty good at first, but I really couldn't bear it when I saw the relationship happening here. The male protagonist borrowed wine to shamelessly have sex with the underage female protagonist, and the female protagonist half-heartedly accepted it... It's really a bit wrong...
I can't accept the heroine adopting a child.
I have a child and I adopted it. Although I listened to the author's voice answer and said that many elderly people are like this, but this is a novel, it is still different from reality. If you like reading novels, you hope to find what you want in novels when you are not satisfied in reality. I like the theme of the novel. The setting in the beginning may be in the 1950s, and the male protagonist has It's a scumbag that the heroine gave birth to two children. Most of them were born and raised by herself. If she didn't get married, I would accept it. I just don't like the aspect of adopting children. It's disgusting. I can't say that I can't stand it. The more I read, the more I dared to read it. But when I thought about adopting children, I gave up the article. Hey, I hope your next book will be good.
This heroine has an ordinary appearance and no obvious personality traits. She doesn't stand out in the crowd at all. I don't know how she became a heroine.
advice
Chronicles are not something you can just write whenever you want. Whether it's time travel or rebirth, whether there is space or not, or a parallel space era story, don't write blindly. If you want to write a chronicle, you need to have a certain understanding of my country's modern history, especially the period from the end of the Anti-Japanese War to the resumption of the college entrance examination. Including understanding our country's military strength in that era. After the founding of New China, the country promulgated many regulations. It can be said that it changes every day. That era was plagued by internal and external troubles, and constant natural and man-made disasters. In particular, it also includes military-related themes, because in addition to the Anti-Japanese War, there was also the Vietnam War. Therefore, the indiscriminate inclusion of military content in period articles will only make people feel uneducated and terrible. If you really prefer to write a chronicle, you can start writing from the beginning of the 1980s when the country opened up the private sector and implemented family planning. This is relatively easy for the writer, and you can do whatever you want (as long as it's not excessive). But only those who have experienced it from the 1950s to the late 1970s can know how the national system has been updated in these 30 years. Otherwise it's all just talk. It's totally wrong to write it down. Maybe I don't speak nicely and am too nosy. But good advice is hard to hear. If you don't like it, don't spray it. Thanks!
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Official(307)Scraped 10d ago
Poor Jiang Xinyu buried the ashes of her biological parents with the help of kind-hearted villagers. Then the village chief took her directly to the county to find the county magistrate, and then she got a note that allowed her to work in 1961.
I don't know if you will read the comments.
But, my dear, why don't you write a quick travel novel without cp? You are really not suitable to write about a male protagonist. In the first book The Sweet Life of a Post-apocalyptic Woman, the female protagonist is wandering between two men. The second book, Wen Fubao's Wife, was still like this. This one is an improvement. There is a male protagonist, but the male protagonist is selfish and the female protagonist is stupid. Why can't I add this book to my collection? Have you ever considered it yourself? I am someone who really hopes that you can write a good book. After all, I have been following it since the first one. I followed the last one to chapter 180. There are a lot of top-notch ones, such as those of Liu Jingze. It's really disrespectful. This book is also confusing. Does the female protagonist like the male protagonist who threatens her? ! Isn't this Stockholm Syndrome? I have lost my expectations for you. Maybe our world views are different. I would rather you write an np than write a heroine who is both bad and serious. What is the difference between her and a scumbag?
After Jiang Xinyu learned about the death of her biological parents, she simply had no motivation to live. It wasn't until one night when she dreamed that her parents asked her to live strong that she persevered.
In that era, getting pregnant before marriage meant ruining your shoes, and you never got married again and again, and the people around you were not suitable, and the backbones of your parents and relatives had to be pierced by others. Some people commented that it was because they were in love with the male protagonist, which made me laugh. This is because self-esteem and self-love have been discarded, and the female protagonist is not as good as Kong Mengjie. After all, she got married. Personal opinion, give up...
It's okay in the early stage, but not so good in the later stage.
It was good at the beginning, and I felt that the heroine was quite self-reliant, but in the later stages, especially when the heroine had a relationship with the hero, she felt particularly uncomfortable. It's not that I personally have any feudal thoughts, but if I think about it from my perspective, in that era, was it a bit uncomfortable to get pregnant out of wedlock? If you don't love yourself, let alone the male protagonist who can't protect himself, he has a relationship with the female protagonist. Isn't it a bit disrespectful to the female protagonist? In addition, in this book, it is not only the female protagonist who is like this, but also many supporting characters. Suddenly, it feels like that era was not so conservative.
Jiang Xinyu has been a happy child since she was a child. Her parents are the only child in the family, so they are very kind to her. No matter what their family background is, they always live frugally and let her go to school. She has graduated from junior high school at the age of fifteen.
In the 1950s, the heroine was a 16-year-old girl who traveled back in time. She had never had a boyfriend, so she was so open-minded? You agreed to be with someone you met not long ago, but fell asleep not long after they got together? Isn't it too weak and unself-loving to write the heroine? It's like I've never seen a man before... I thought it looked pretty good at first, but I really couldn't bear it when I saw the relationship happening here. The male protagonist borrowed wine to shamelessly have sex with the underage female protagonist, and the female protagonist half-heartedly accepted it... It's really a bit wrong...
I can't accept the heroine adopting a child.
I have a child and I adopted it. Although I listened to the author's voice answer and said that many elderly people are like this, but this is a novel, it is still different from reality. If you like reading novels, you hope to find what you want in novels when you are not satisfied in reality. I like the theme of the novel. The setting in the beginning may be in the 1950s, and the male protagonist has It's a scumbag that the heroine gave birth to two children. Most of them were born and raised by herself. If she didn't get married, I would accept it. I just don't like the aspect of adopting children. It's disgusting. I can't say that I can't stand it. The more I read, the more I dared to read it. But when I thought about adopting children, I gave up the article. Hey, I hope your next book will be good.
This heroine has an ordinary appearance and no obvious personality traits. She doesn't stand out in the crowd at all. I don't know how she became a heroine.
advice
Chronicles are not something you can just write whenever you want. Whether it's time travel or rebirth, whether there is space or not, or a parallel space era story, don't write blindly. If you want to write a chronicle, you need to have a certain understanding of my country's modern history, especially the period from the end of the Anti-Japanese War to the resumption of the college entrance examination. Including understanding our country's military strength in that era. After the founding of New China, the country promulgated many regulations. It can be said that it changes every day. That era was plagued by internal and external troubles, and constant natural and man-made disasters. In particular, it also includes military-related themes, because in addition to the Anti-Japanese War, there was also the Vietnam War. Therefore, the indiscriminate inclusion of military content in period articles will only make people feel uneducated and terrible. If you really prefer to write a chronicle, you can start writing from the beginning of the 1980s when the country opened up the private sector and implemented family planning. This is relatively easy for the writer, and you can do whatever you want (as long as it's not excessive). But only those who have experienced it from the 1950s to the late 1970s can know how the national system has been updated in these 30 years. Otherwise it's all just talk. It's totally wrong to write it down. Maybe I don't speak nicely and am too nosy. But good advice is hard to hear. If you don't like it, don't spray it. Thanks!









