Rebirth of the Farming Era

Rebirth of the Farming Era

by Dark Little Ghost

Length:
4.8Mwords1,092chapters
Latest:
Ch. 1092Final Remarks
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8.1QD Score

About This Novel

In 1981, the distribution of farmland to households greatly increased farmers' enthusiasm for farming and accelerated the pace of rural prosperity. After this year. What was jokingly called the Golden Age of Farming by later generations began. Liu Xing brought decades of rebirth experience and then came to Saltpeter Village. He was surprised to find that the butterfly effect caused by his appearance had quietly changed...

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Lemonwood Wanyou O67mo ago

I suddenly thought of naming the cows. Wouldn't there be duplicate names? After all, in this era, the cultural level should not be very high. It would definitely be troublesome if they gave the same name.

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Sui Qi67mo ago

After all, we are in an era that is not very developed yet, so wearing a woven bag is quite normal. If you really feel sorry for yourself, just work harder so that you can shoulder the responsibility of the whole family.

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Leaves Fall and Flowers Appear32mo ago

It felt okay at first, but as I watched it it became nauseating. The logic was confusing and inconsistent. It really made me feel more and more uncomfortable the more I watched it. 1. The protagonist's mother lied to the protagonist that he had not been admitted to high school and gave the opportunity to his second daughter to go to school. Although the second daughter's academic performance was also very good, the protagonist's high school entrance examination score ranked second in the city. The second daughter was hospitalized and the family had no money. Then how did the second daughter go to school? Not to mention that in the 1980s, when boys were favored over girls, the protagonist also crushed his second sister in terms of grades. Also, the protagonist's younger brother's grades were even in school, so the protagonist was left to herd cattle at home. This brain circuit is also invincible. 2. I don't know much about supply and marketing cooperatives, but they should be state-owned enterprises, right? And it's still established within the system, right? Why is it that Boss Xiao who is in charge of the supply and marketing cooperative? And after that person was caught, the supply and marketing cooperative was closed? There were no private stores in that era, and the supply and marketing cooperatives were closed. Where could people buy those oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea? The person in charge of the supply and marketing cooperative was arrested, and then the state-owned assets were sealed. This operation was also 666. With a high score of nine points, I didn't see the quality it should have at all. Many of the plots were taken for granted, and the character creation was a mess.

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Lemonwood Wanyou O67mo ago

So sometimes fate is really wonderful. Just like Liu Xing, he originally wanted to return to the mountain village where he was a child in his last life, but due to various reasons, he did not go back in the end, but he returned after being reborn.

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Layman in Tsing Yi63mo ago

The beginning was okay

How to say it! It looked pretty good at first. The protagonist is full of inspiration after his rebirth and strives to change the destiny of himself and his family. There is nothing wrong with the description of family members. But when it comes to state-owned enterprise managers and government officials, it's particularly bad. Going back on one's word, intrigues, forming cliques, being arrogant and condescending, being a wife who does one thing and does another behind the scenes, you can write it however disgusting you want. I was dumbfounded when I read it. There was such a group of governments in the book that accounted for 70% of the zz, but they were not overthrown. I was very depressed when I saw it. Was this what it was like in those days? I am born in the 90s, so I don't understand it, but this book is about... Well! I have read more than 300 chapters and I can't stand it anymore. I envy the deep brother-sister relationship between Liu Xing and Liu Qingmei (Guazi), and admire Liu Xing's rationality. The ones who were deeply impressed by this book were Liu Xing, Guazi, and Xiao Bu Dian (Fang Tingting). Goodbye! (The above is purely personal opinion, please don't criticize if you don't like it)

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The Wood Falls on the Wild Goose Gate in Autumn37mo ago

inconsistent with reality

To be honest, the author's writing is good, but many details are inconsistent with reality. The protagonist, as the eldest son, is doing well in studies. When there are only the eldest and second sisters, the second sister and the fourth child, who is average in academics, are actually allowed to study. The protagonist, as the eldest son and the third child, is actually concealed from the admission notice and is not allowed to study. In order to show that the protagonist is different, it is seriously illogical. Also, there are too many bullshit things in the book, one after another almost non-stop. The protagonist is trying to make money to improve his family, and he is also involved in all kinds of things that make people dizzy, like an old scalper🐂

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Crazy Dream 14345mo ago

can't read

The preference for boys over girls in rural areas is not generally stubborn, so they would rather have girls go to school. That is pure nonsense.

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Neurosis62mo ago

If it's okay, I'll report you

It's really disgusting. This is definitely the fighting bitch among holy bitches.

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Lingfeng_ad34mo ago

No way not to give up

I can't stand Chapter 25 anymore. All kinds of awkwardness and contradictions. While talking about how warm and cozy his parents' family is. On the other hand, his parents, brothers and sisters were lying on him sucking his blood. The protagonist thought he was like this because he was poor. Why couldn't I tell? A peasant couple who lived in the 1970s and 1980s actually hid their eldest son's schooling opportunities from their second daughter. It's really incomprehensible. I believe many people can't understand it. Even if the second daughter's grades are so good that her parents see hope for class promotion, it is a bit inappropriate to say that a rural girl has never washed a dish since she was a child, right? Could it be that the parents knew that their second daughter had a talent for reading since she was born? She also said that she started to feel guilty about doing housework because the protagonist gave her money, which is even more disgusting. (How did the rating of 9.1 Come about? I read the reviews and there were quite a few that gave it one star, two stars, and three stars.)

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Book Friends 2023053011544173716843148mo ago

Reborn in 80 without writing a book

Even dogs can't see it Don't make money by writing domestic and foreign novels. You write about 80s food💩

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