
China Entertainment Starts with Capturing Cao Cao Alive
by The Pole Is Long And The Bench Is Wide
About This Novel
"Ama, do you know King Xian of Soochow?" On the Chibi battlefield, Wang Xian, who was bound to the [General System], sat high on his horse and proudly looked down at the embarrassed Cao Cao who had fallen off his horse. A motorcycle emitting black smoke came from behind... . . . . . . He is recognized as the last superstar in Hong Kong. He is also an actor who has been popular in Mainland China for decades!
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Official(80)Scraped 4d ago
The description of this opening is outrageous. Anyone with any brains can tell that something is wrong between the crew battlefield and the real ancient battlefield. At least the smell of blood can still be smelled. Which crew made the set so pungent that the smell of blood is all molasses?
It was okay at first. I originally thought that I would write about the protagonist getting stronger little by little, but it ended up being a big mess and entangled in emotions. An art student who traveled back in time and watched his female classmates get into rich cars would be so pretentious. He also entered the entertainment industry. There is no innocent person in the entertainment industry in the world, and he didn't strengthen himself in the subsequent writing. I just go with the flow. I don't know how to invest when I travel back in time. I don't have any vision. It's too late to invest in QQ and the like. I don't know that housing prices and land will rise. Why not just write a native. I can't develop golden fingers or make bad movies. Isn't it okay to design a person who competes in the world and finally ascends to the throne without spending too much money? Not recommended to watch
I really can't stand watching this part of "Westward Journey". The young people have no temper at all. It's because they were orphans and have lost their sharpness.
The more I write, the more confused I get. There are very few updates to begin with, and they always add poison, which is frustrating to watch. Why do you like writing sadomasochistic plots so much?
Average or even rubbish
The writing is okay and watchable, but the plot pace is too slow. Almost every plot conflict in this book has no logic or reason. It is all forced by the author, and the subsequent slap in the face is not satisfying enough, or even non-existent. This makes this book very uncomfortable to read, and the identity design of the protagonist also makes people speechless. He looks like a time traveler, but in fact he is as stupid as a pig.
Brother, don't you watch the news? Stop writing about Hong Kong Island, people don't like them now
The book starts out okay. It's not surprising that you are having fun in a confused state when you first travel to the past. The more you go on, the more rubbish you get. I can't stand the part where I'm going to play Young and Dangerous. It's inconsistent. The protagonist is rumored to be Young and Dangerous. He holds a press conference to clarify and participates in a parade to protest against the paparazzi and unscrupulous tabloids. It takes a long time to get rid of the suspicion of Young and Dangerous. Then he turns around and has to play Young and Dangerous. What kind of brain circuit can he come up with? The better your movie is, the more the audience will think you might be Young and Dangerous!
Is it necessary to blackmail Stephen Chow?
There is no reliable public evidence or official reports that Stephen Chow has used the title "Mainland Boy" openly or maliciously. On the contrary, judging from various public information and his consistent performance, Stephen Chow has always had great respect for the mainland audience and market. The following is a detailed analysis: 1. Stephen Chow's public image and stance • Public expression of patriotism: Stephen Chow has repeatedly expressed his love and support for China in public. For example, when Hong Kong returned to China in 1997, he publicly expressed his joy and welcome. His films such as "Domestic Lingling Paint" and "Shaolin Football" are also full of feelings of family and country and national pride. • Close cooperation with the mainland: Since the 1990s, Stephen Chow has been actively cooperating with mainland filmmakers and vigorously exploring the mainland market. Many of his films (such as "Kung Fu", "Yangtze River No. 7", "Mermaid") were mainly shot and produced in the mainland, and used a large number of mainland actors and staff. He always refers to the mainland as "mainland" or "domestic" with great respect. A Hong Kong star who respects China very much would directly call a mainlander "Mainland Boy"? Black people are a bit too much...
After listening to Chapter 45, other plots are quite good. What makes me feel sick and aggrieved the most is that the protagonist goes abroad for the second time because of the Three Kingdoms. I didn't want to listen to it anymore, but after listening to the subsequent plot, I still want to continue listening. I can only say that I hope there will be no such disgusting and aggrieved drama in the future! All I can say is: the writing is too realistic! It made me feel sick and depressed.
It's a pity that a good book turns bad
The first chapter actually felt stupid at the beginning, but I think some authors get better and better as they write more. As I continued reading, I became more and more interested in it. What was originally a very good book turned really bad when it came to Li Jiaxin. Actually, I have no feelings for Michelle Reis, and I don't know if she is good or not. The main reason is that the Li Jiaxin described by the author in the book is so disgusting, but he always arranges for her to be separated from the protagonist.
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Official(80)Scraped 4d ago
The description of this opening is outrageous. Anyone with any brains can tell that something is wrong between the crew battlefield and the real ancient battlefield. At least the smell of blood can still be smelled. Which crew made the set so pungent that the smell of blood is all molasses?
It was okay at first. I originally thought that I would write about the protagonist getting stronger little by little, but it ended up being a big mess and entangled in emotions. An art student who traveled back in time and watched his female classmates get into rich cars would be so pretentious. He also entered the entertainment industry. There is no innocent person in the entertainment industry in the world, and he didn't strengthen himself in the subsequent writing. I just go with the flow. I don't know how to invest when I travel back in time. I don't have any vision. It's too late to invest in QQ and the like. I don't know that housing prices and land will rise. Why not just write a native. I can't develop golden fingers or make bad movies. Isn't it okay to design a person who competes in the world and finally ascends to the throne without spending too much money? Not recommended to watch
I really can't stand watching this part of "Westward Journey". The young people have no temper at all. It's because they were orphans and have lost their sharpness.
The more I write, the more confused I get. There are very few updates to begin with, and they always add poison, which is frustrating to watch. Why do you like writing sadomasochistic plots so much?
Average or even rubbish
The writing is okay and watchable, but the plot pace is too slow. Almost every plot conflict in this book has no logic or reason. It is all forced by the author, and the subsequent slap in the face is not satisfying enough, or even non-existent. This makes this book very uncomfortable to read, and the identity design of the protagonist also makes people speechless. He looks like a time traveler, but in fact he is as stupid as a pig.
Brother, don't you watch the news? Stop writing about Hong Kong Island, people don't like them now
The book starts out okay. It's not surprising that you are having fun in a confused state when you first travel to the past. The more you go on, the more rubbish you get. I can't stand the part where I'm going to play Young and Dangerous. It's inconsistent. The protagonist is rumored to be Young and Dangerous. He holds a press conference to clarify and participates in a parade to protest against the paparazzi and unscrupulous tabloids. It takes a long time to get rid of the suspicion of Young and Dangerous. Then he turns around and has to play Young and Dangerous. What kind of brain circuit can he come up with? The better your movie is, the more the audience will think you might be Young and Dangerous!
Is it necessary to blackmail Stephen Chow?
There is no reliable public evidence or official reports that Stephen Chow has used the title "Mainland Boy" openly or maliciously. On the contrary, judging from various public information and his consistent performance, Stephen Chow has always had great respect for the mainland audience and market. The following is a detailed analysis: 1. Stephen Chow's public image and stance • Public expression of patriotism: Stephen Chow has repeatedly expressed his love and support for China in public. For example, when Hong Kong returned to China in 1997, he publicly expressed his joy and welcome. His films such as "Domestic Lingling Paint" and "Shaolin Football" are also full of feelings of family and country and national pride. • Close cooperation with the mainland: Since the 1990s, Stephen Chow has been actively cooperating with mainland filmmakers and vigorously exploring the mainland market. Many of his films (such as "Kung Fu", "Yangtze River No. 7", "Mermaid") were mainly shot and produced in the mainland, and used a large number of mainland actors and staff. He always refers to the mainland as "mainland" or "domestic" with great respect. A Hong Kong star who respects China very much would directly call a mainlander "Mainland Boy"? Black people are a bit too much...
After listening to Chapter 45, other plots are quite good. What makes me feel sick and aggrieved the most is that the protagonist goes abroad for the second time because of the Three Kingdoms. I didn't want to listen to it anymore, but after listening to the subsequent plot, I still want to continue listening. I can only say that I hope there will be no such disgusting and aggrieved drama in the future! All I can say is: the writing is too realistic! It made me feel sick and depressed.
It's a pity that a good book turns bad
The first chapter actually felt stupid at the beginning, but I think some authors get better and better as they write more. As I continued reading, I became more and more interested in it. What was originally a very good book turned really bad when it came to Li Jiaxin. Actually, I have no feelings for Michelle Reis, and I don't know if she is good or not. The main reason is that the Li Jiaxin described by the author in the book is so disgusting, but he always arranges for her to be separated from the protagonist.









