
Tiangong
by Sandbags
About This Novel
Su Jin, a top cultural relic restorer, was reborn in a new world. The Forbidden City has been turned into an antique street, half of the Leshan Giant Buddha has collapsed, Dunhuang murals have been eroded by wind and sand, and the Mogao Grottoes have become headless caves. Cultural relics are damaged and restoration techniques are lost. People need history, people don't have history. ......... Su Jin came to change this world.
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Official(5)Scraped 1d ago
Shocking, great book
The author... Is too strong, and I really don't have enough to say... Breaking away from the limitations of real-life archaeological literature and placing it in a different world, it gives the restoration of cultural relics a new mission and status. The peaceful words, the restless plot, interspersed with exciting waves, and embellished with touching simple emotions are my favorite online literature that I have read so far in terms of rhythm. I still have more to say...
Compared with other types of books, this one is considered a niche one, but it greatly demonstrates Chinese culture. But I feel like the author watched the documentary "I Repair Cultural Relics in the Forbidden City"
Do new characters have to be slapped in the face before they appear? . Brainless slap in the face reversal
Cultural relics are valuable, but there are also people who are greedy for money. If the Forbidden City is not protected, it would be abnormal for it to still exist. If you tear down the door and wall, you can still find a few good bricks to nail.
Five-star rating, much better than me repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City, incomparable
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 1d ago
Shocking, great book
The author... Is too strong, and I really don't have enough to say... Breaking away from the limitations of real-life archaeological literature and placing it in a different world, it gives the restoration of cultural relics a new mission and status. The peaceful words, the restless plot, interspersed with exciting waves, and embellished with touching simple emotions are my favorite online literature that I have read so far in terms of rhythm. I still have more to say...
Compared with other types of books, this one is considered a niche one, but it greatly demonstrates Chinese culture. But I feel like the author watched the documentary "I Repair Cultural Relics in the Forbidden City"
Do new characters have to be slapped in the face before they appear? . Brainless slap in the face reversal
Cultural relics are valuable, but there are also people who are greedy for money. If the Forbidden City is not protected, it would be abnormal for it to still exist. If you tear down the door and wall, you can still find a few good bricks to nail.
Five-star rating, much better than me repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City, incomparable











