
Police Officer Han
by Zhuo Muxian
About This Novel
Relive the year 1996, the memory is fragmented, just like Zhuang Zhou's dream of a butterfly. Like squeezing out toothpaste, I remember one point after another and seize the opportunity at every turn. Same starting point, different experiences, let's take a look at Han Bo's police life. Ps: The new book "Keeping the Tang Dynasty" has been uploaded. All book friends are welcome to read it.
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Official(458)Scraped 21d ago
The police are very majestic, the police are awesome, the police are hardworking, and the police are helpless. Especially the grassroots police are really... Speechless.
I want to know how many women the hero has
I hate stallions the most. Please give me an answer if you have seen it
Is this rebirth? After all, I have been mixed up in society for decades, and I feel like I am just starting out.
Complain about the devil in your childhood
When I was in elementary school, I didn't know where I saw the term "humane destruction." I then thought that if the police caught thieves, beggars, and the like, they would be sent to shelters for "humane destruction." So I had a shadow of the police since I was a child. I didn't dare to do bad things and was afraid of being "humanely destroyed." . . . My life is hopeless. Woohoo. . .
All good
It's all ok, it's just a fee. It's ok at the front, but why is it so expensive at the back? ? A little unbearable
Can catch criminals
Do you want to go into officialdom or criminal investigation? From the criminal investigation at the bottom to the officialdom at the top, the first hundred or so chapters are about officialdom, and then we start writing about criminal investigation. If we want to lay the groundwork, we should write about criminal investigation first? I've written more than a hundred chapters, and I'm still a low-level official. Isn't the plot too drawn out?
The writing was too slow. It was okay at first, but then I felt that it was a bit ink-stained. Pig's Foot was just a small leader in the second stage and he had inked so many chapters. In the future, he will become an old lady's foot-binding. It's really unbearable.
I hate the character Lu Huisheng very much
I hate the character Lu Huisheng very much. He has a strong sense of localism and bureaucracy. Even after he retired, he is still working with his subordinates to seek official positions. Just because you used to be someone else's leader, you are always the one who promotes him in front of others? ? The protagonist's family and the protagonist are also talented people. Lu Du has been retired for who knows how long and still thinks of himself as a benefactor and hangs out with the protagonist's family.
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Official(458)Scraped 21d ago
The police are very majestic, the police are awesome, the police are hardworking, and the police are helpless. Especially the grassroots police are really... Speechless.
I want to know how many women the hero has
I hate stallions the most. Please give me an answer if you have seen it
Is this rebirth? After all, I have been mixed up in society for decades, and I feel like I am just starting out.
Complain about the devil in your childhood
When I was in elementary school, I didn't know where I saw the term "humane destruction." I then thought that if the police caught thieves, beggars, and the like, they would be sent to shelters for "humane destruction." So I had a shadow of the police since I was a child. I didn't dare to do bad things and was afraid of being "humanely destroyed." . . . My life is hopeless. Woohoo. . .
All good
It's all ok, it's just a fee. It's ok at the front, but why is it so expensive at the back? ? A little unbearable
Can catch criminals
Do you want to go into officialdom or criminal investigation? From the criminal investigation at the bottom to the officialdom at the top, the first hundred or so chapters are about officialdom, and then we start writing about criminal investigation. If we want to lay the groundwork, we should write about criminal investigation first? I've written more than a hundred chapters, and I'm still a low-level official. Isn't the plot too drawn out?
The writing was too slow. It was okay at first, but then I felt that it was a bit ink-stained. Pig's Foot was just a small leader in the second stage and he had inked so many chapters. In the future, he will become an old lady's foot-binding. It's really unbearable.
I hate the character Lu Huisheng very much
I hate the character Lu Huisheng very much. He has a strong sense of localism and bureaucracy. Even after he retired, he is still working with his subordinates to seek official positions. Just because you used to be someone else's leader, you are always the one who promotes him in front of others? ? The protagonist's family and the protagonist are also talented people. Lu Du has been retired for who knows how long and still thinks of himself as a benefactor and hangs out with the protagonist's family.
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☀"Police Officer Han" ...☀Urban/city life ......☀Complete/3.24 Million words The story of a reborn police officer




Recommendation index:🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 This book has been on my bookshelf for a long time! I knew it was a good book, but I never had time to read it, because I never liked reading novels with realistic themes. I had a book shortage during the National Day holiday and tried countless drugs. I finally picked up this book and started reading it. I couldn't stop reading it. It ranks with Cheng Zi's industrial novels as my favorite novels from the 1990s. The writing is good, deep, and the rhythm and plot are excellent. The key is that it is not boring. It is very exciting. It is the first five-star recommended book on my book list this year!




It is a rare realistic novel about urban police officialdom. The author has a sophisticated writing style. The opening chapter is peaceful and the narration is plain and true. From the perspective of the protagonist after his rebirth, the social phenomena, problems and contradictions in the mid-to-late 1990s are explained step by step. Tao Lai, in the words of Longkong Shennong's Xu Weiren, is "profound but not sharp, nostalgic but not sad." The story evolves in an orderly manner, and the plot unfolds in a reasonable manner, slowly unfolding the work and life of the grassroots police officers like a picture scroll. The protagonist is well-mannered, able to adhere to principles, but also adapt to the situation. He works diligently, step by step, wants to do things, knows how to do things, and gets things done. The character's three views are extremely upright. In general, the author has full control and the writing is very down-to-earth. Although the whole story is dull and complicated, the rhythm is tight, the character description is simple, and it is full of the flavor of the times. Although it has some idealistic tendencies, the overall reading experience is very good. Four star recommendation. It's rare to see officialdom novels with a single female protagonist, so I need to give them good reviews.













