
After Ten Years of Teaching, You Told Me This is Datang
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Li Chengqian: "Sir, is there really no one on the island called Australia? Our Tang Dynasty can occupy it." Li Tai: "Sir, after learning Newton's three theorems, can you really fly into the sky and escape from the earth?" Li Zhi: "Sir, I still don't understand why mass-wall separation is the problem. ?" Li Er: "Don't ask! Let me do it! Sir, will the Tang Dynasty really fall in two hundred and ninety years?" Chu Hao: "But... Tell me, isn't this a backward small mountain village?"
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Official(14)Scraped 22d ago
The Blind Wind is over, now I'm going to start writing Broken Leg Flow again?
After ten years of broken legs (and blindness), you told me this is the Tang Dynasty.
After ten years of teaching, I discovered that this place is actually Mars! [Emot=default,48/]
9th year of martial arts
Li Chengqian was at most eight years old, because Li Chengqian died at the age of 26 in the 19th year of Zhenguan, and Li Er was only 28 years old at this time. As a teacher, even if you are a trainee teacher, you are still twenty-one or two, so why should you call him Uncle Li? This also gave Li Chengqian a son, and he had a son at the age of seven or eight
What you write is untrue and many of them are made up. You can write cool articles, but you can't make them up too well. It's easy to mislead.
This is my first time reading a novel of this type, and I find it quite novel and interesting. There are some novices in the novel, and some tampering with history. For example, Li Zhi was born in the second year of Zhenguan, but in the novel Li Zhi was several years old in the ninth year of Wude. It is disrespectful here. It's quite uncomfortable to focus on historical facts, and I feel uncomfortable, but after all, it is a historical fiction, so this is not a big problem. Also, the protagonist has short legs, and the overall result is still the same as that of normal people. It is not logical here, but because of the system, I can accept it. On the other hand, there are many historical viewpoints in it that are quite good to be honest, but I can't think of any of them. Finally, I hope the author will not arrange a female protagonist. As a modern person, the protagonist's thinking is fundamentally different from that of ancient people. It would be really difficult to watch the protagonist marry a fifteen or sixteen-year-old girl from the eldest grandson's family (forgot her name) or Princess Changle.
Just by reading the introduction, you can tell that this is a book that is about licking dogs and fools.
I like Tang Dynasty novels
I have ignored the author's level in this subject matter, but this is only temporary. I have read more than a hundred chapters and deliberately ignored the loopholes in it. It is like looking at a beautiful flower every day, and I get tired of it after a long time. The introduction is only discovered during the ten years of the Tang Dynasty. It should be a description from beginning to end in these ten years. How many loopholes will there be in it, and how many things that destroy IQ will happen? I can't hold on any longer, there are too many loopholes, it's too intellectual.
You can take a look
Don't worry about his being 1,000 years behind the times, just worry about his writing style. I think it's a good book if you can read it.
The title is Tang Xuanzong. It would be better for you. When Li Shimin asked Tang Xuanzong how he was, you could just say that he was Li Zhi's grandson and then write the whole chapter about Li Zhi.
Brainless white text. . . No one has any brains. . .
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Official(14)Scraped 22d ago
The Blind Wind is over, now I'm going to start writing Broken Leg Flow again?
After ten years of broken legs (and blindness), you told me this is the Tang Dynasty.
After ten years of teaching, I discovered that this place is actually Mars! [Emot=default,48/]
9th year of martial arts
Li Chengqian was at most eight years old, because Li Chengqian died at the age of 26 in the 19th year of Zhenguan, and Li Er was only 28 years old at this time. As a teacher, even if you are a trainee teacher, you are still twenty-one or two, so why should you call him Uncle Li? This also gave Li Chengqian a son, and he had a son at the age of seven or eight
What you write is untrue and many of them are made up. You can write cool articles, but you can't make them up too well. It's easy to mislead.
This is my first time reading a novel of this type, and I find it quite novel and interesting. There are some novices in the novel, and some tampering with history. For example, Li Zhi was born in the second year of Zhenguan, but in the novel Li Zhi was several years old in the ninth year of Wude. It is disrespectful here. It's quite uncomfortable to focus on historical facts, and I feel uncomfortable, but after all, it is a historical fiction, so this is not a big problem. Also, the protagonist has short legs, and the overall result is still the same as that of normal people. It is not logical here, but because of the system, I can accept it. On the other hand, there are many historical viewpoints in it that are quite good to be honest, but I can't think of any of them. Finally, I hope the author will not arrange a female protagonist. As a modern person, the protagonist's thinking is fundamentally different from that of ancient people. It would be really difficult to watch the protagonist marry a fifteen or sixteen-year-old girl from the eldest grandson's family (forgot her name) or Princess Changle.
Just by reading the introduction, you can tell that this is a book that is about licking dogs and fools.
I like Tang Dynasty novels
I have ignored the author's level in this subject matter, but this is only temporary. I have read more than a hundred chapters and deliberately ignored the loopholes in it. It is like looking at a beautiful flower every day, and I get tired of it after a long time. The introduction is only discovered during the ten years of the Tang Dynasty. It should be a description from beginning to end in these ten years. How many loopholes will there be in it, and how many things that destroy IQ will happen? I can't hold on any longer, there are too many loopholes, it's too intellectual.
You can take a look
Don't worry about his being 1,000 years behind the times, just worry about his writing style. I think it's a good book if you can read it.
The title is Tang Xuanzong. It would be better for you. When Li Shimin asked Tang Xuanzong how he was, you could just say that he was Li Zhi's grandson and then write the whole chapter about Li Zhi.
Brainless white text. . . No one has any brains. . .









