
The First Iron Rice Bowl in Jin Dynasty
About This Novel
Hua Changxi traveled to the Jin Dynasty, which was undergoing a "revival of spiritual energy". When she occasionally got the opportunity to practice, she just wanted to work hard to improve herself and live a happy life with freedom and freedom. However, humans are social animals, and living in a group will inevitably be subject to expectations, gazes, constraints, and judgments from others... The elders in the family expected Hua Changxi to dedicate everything to the family for free in order to revitalize the family. Hua Changxi refused and rose up to resist, becoming a rebellious daughter. At work, her boss just wanted to make Hua Changxi a tool and make her resist the thunder. Hua Changxi would definitely resist, so she gloriously became a troublemaker in the eyes of everyone. She fell in love, and her boyfriend either wanted to be a father or wanted Hua Changxi to be a mother, which made Hua Changxi almost break up and embark on a ruthless path. Hua Changxi resisted all the way on the way to persevering in herself. She met herself, the world, and all living beings, and finally achieved perfection! ... What kind of job is the most reliable? The bowl you made yourself cannot be taken away or broken!
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It's not enough. No one in the family thinks about the heroine, whether it's the sixth brother, the father, or the author. It's time to cut it off. Although the number of words can be increased, there are too many such things and it ruins the reader's experience.
Isn't the Hua family disgusting enough?
When the heroine went to the house of a prostitute, many people made fun of her, but she refused to let the sixth brother bring food. If the fifth sister marries an old man in exchange for resources to give to her younger brother, isn't this just selling? Her eldest brother is a pure vampire who sucks the blood of the heroine. He thinks that everything the heroine has should be donated to him. What kind of stupid criticism? Has the heroine forgotten that she was locked up and starved when she had nothing? If she didn't practice so fast, her things would just be eaten up and wiped clean by the family. It is always said that sons are favored over daughters for the sake of family development. Did the ancients sell their daughters? Even if they are imprisoned because of the sad times, it is obvious that no matter how much the heroine talks, they can't break their minds. Can they stop fucking with the Hua family? Since you feel you are right, give what you want to give. If you don't want to give, just ignore it. If you keep nagging me, take it all back! *** I'm really spoiled by these people. The heroine is also a good-for-nothing idiot. Even though she is so capable, she still doesn't have any say at home. The heroine also asked the whole family to practice it, but they were too lazy to touch it, which was disgusting.
A wonderful family of relatives...
The frame is good, and it's very attractive at first, but then she gets really excited when facing her best relatives. She coconut milk forcibly distributes the resources brought back by the heroine's sister to other houses, and then her sixth brother immediately leaks her as soon as he gets the elixir, and her father even distributes the elixir. She, Coconut Milk, immediately knew about it and wanted the heroine to make elixirs for them. The heroine told them three elixir recipes to buy off the Hua family's upbringing. She emphasizes that the whole family values boys over girls, but never leaves, and wants to teach them all how to practice. Her personality is relatively indifferent to outsiders, and she wants things in exchange for equal value. When she returns home, she is deceived. Her family members do not say anything good to her, but treat her so badly. , She also posted it. When she was locked up in the dark room, she knew that if the child was really locked up in the dark room for a few days, she would have obeyed. As a result..., Friends need to be exchanged at equal value, and family members need to keep paying. Every time she is in a better mood, she will go back to abuse her.
I feel that the author's family is very unhappy, and the best relatives are always acting like monsters, but the female protagonist is indecisive, always has a warm face but a cold butt, and has a very dog-licking attitude. Although she speaks coldly and sings the opposite, she actually keeps sending resources and exercises. It would be fine if the female protagonist is an aboriginal, but it is rare for a time traveler to endure this. There are too many words about family, and I feel that the author has a strong sense of clan.
I don't like the heroine's character, she is too indecisive. She clearly knows that the Hua family is not good to her, but she still rushes forward, as if she wants others to suck her blood. I feel that this kind of plot is really disgusting, and the heroine's character has collapsed. She always dislikes the Hua family, knowing that they are not good, and every time she just gets into a verbal war, and gets angry for a moment, but then continues to be sucked by others. It feels like she likes to be abused. It is really infuriating to watch.
The writing is quite good, but the super relatives are disgusting. They are overly written. 2/3 Of the scenes are about super relatives and a bunch of super colleagues. I feel that a novel that can score 90 points is almost 70. There are too many super ones. Author, don't you know how to write other characters besides super ones?
Super pretty! Highly recommended! !
Not enough, not enough. It looks great, I love watching it, please update it greatly! Please update more! Please give me more updates!
A little improved
(This is probably what the science writing is poor.) From the beginning, it was aimed at the time-travelers under the feudal ideology to break through the shackles of the world and lead the native people to establish new rules and order. The heroine has many shortcomings, which is normal. She has never felt preference or equal love before or after time travel. However, the Hua family gave birth to her and did not completely sacrifice her. Her parents even loved her, but not much. So she can't decide with hatred. This setting is very close to reality. I believe that many girls born before 2000 have been tortured by the patriarchal mentality at home. So can you completely break away from the family? Is it because of the rare kindness of nurturing that I want to repay him? The heroine has never been firmly chosen, so she doesn't trust others, and even wavers in her heart whether it's worth it? What's more, what she is attacking is the thought of this world. She is an outlier. She has no like-minded partners, no family to support her, and she has always been alone. Why do many people feel aggrieved? In fact, they are aggrieved for the heroine and this society. The heroine does not have the courage and ambition to break through all the shackles. She herself is chaotic. She is just unwilling to accept the status quo, does not succumb to feudalism, and does not want to be locked up, so she keeps getting stronger. The outside world is dangerous for her. It seems that everyone has a backer, but she does not, so she can only be cautious. She has the Suzaku Army, mountains, and resources, but she doesn't have a powerful backer, and she doesn't dare to use them even if she pays for them. Like an orphan with trillions of assets, there is no police uncle to take care of him. She is kind and uses her ability to protect the two brothers and sisters at the foot of the mountain, leaving resources and a way for ordinary people to survive. Indecisiveness is not her shortcoming, it is the gentleness towards the world that she carries in her bones. She works really hard, she doesn't have great ambitions, she just hopes she won't be bullied. I feel sorry for the heroine all the way through. I have always hoped that Hua Mom, Hua Mom, or Sixth Brother (the brother who makes weapons) can stand firmly by the heroine's side without any interests, and firmly support her to embark on her own path, or can my sister choose Xiao Xi for once. If not, can you let the heroine see those people who have changed because of her? There must be people who are fighting against the world like her, right? Let Chang Xi know that she is not alone. In addition, I hope this book can run longer, allowing Chang Xi to shine in other high-dimensional worlds and experience the feeling of being supported. Otherwise, it would be too uncomfortable. The heroine cannot spend her whole life saving the world and benefiting others, only to be grateful and praised by various people at the last moment. Please make the heroine happy. (The author's writing style is very good, very eloquent, the logic is very smooth, the ideas are novel, and it is easy for people to get involved. It is a good book worth reading)
Drive high and go low! What's wrong with the recently updated chapters? Why do they always write about the Hua family? If one person attains enlightenment, why should this group of shark-coin relatives also ascend to heaven? I don't understand this. It's obviously the background of the revival of spiritual energy, the decisive character design, as well as the heaven-defying chance and golden finger. Why do you have to bring this group of relatives with the best shark coins to rise to the top? You said that the protagonist was loved by his parents, grandparents, and the whole family in the early stage. It is okay to say that he was favored. The so-called cultivation of immortality and Taoism is about cause and effect. It is a good opportunity for you to repay your kindness and give them a chance. However, they were crazy about targeting the protagonist in the early stage, and almost caused the protagonist to lose his chance and unable to enter the Medical Department. But the protagonist is just like a vixen, insisting on going back to be ridiculed and restrained. In recent chapters, the protagonist is like a nanny. They come to rescue you when something happens. When you give birth to a child, you will be asked to give the child an injection yourself. If this family is later cleared up and taken off to ascend to immortality, then this book will really disgust me. 😐😐😐
The heroine is popular and the setting is good-looking, but the heroine is really the heroine because of her halo, otherwise her character and ability would not be very good. Normally, given her environment, family, and her character, tragedy would be her ending
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Official(439)Scraped 2d ago
It's not enough. No one in the family thinks about the heroine, whether it's the sixth brother, the father, or the author. It's time to cut it off. Although the number of words can be increased, there are too many such things and it ruins the reader's experience.
Isn't the Hua family disgusting enough?
When the heroine went to the house of a prostitute, many people made fun of her, but she refused to let the sixth brother bring food. If the fifth sister marries an old man in exchange for resources to give to her younger brother, isn't this just selling? Her eldest brother is a pure vampire who sucks the blood of the heroine. He thinks that everything the heroine has should be donated to him. What kind of stupid criticism? Has the heroine forgotten that she was locked up and starved when she had nothing? If she didn't practice so fast, her things would just be eaten up and wiped clean by the family. It is always said that sons are favored over daughters for the sake of family development. Did the ancients sell their daughters? Even if they are imprisoned because of the sad times, it is obvious that no matter how much the heroine talks, they can't break their minds. Can they stop fucking with the Hua family? Since you feel you are right, give what you want to give. If you don't want to give, just ignore it. If you keep nagging me, take it all back! *** I'm really spoiled by these people. The heroine is also a good-for-nothing idiot. Even though she is so capable, she still doesn't have any say at home. The heroine also asked the whole family to practice it, but they were too lazy to touch it, which was disgusting.
A wonderful family of relatives...
The frame is good, and it's very attractive at first, but then she gets really excited when facing her best relatives. She coconut milk forcibly distributes the resources brought back by the heroine's sister to other houses, and then her sixth brother immediately leaks her as soon as he gets the elixir, and her father even distributes the elixir. She, Coconut Milk, immediately knew about it and wanted the heroine to make elixirs for them. The heroine told them three elixir recipes to buy off the Hua family's upbringing. She emphasizes that the whole family values boys over girls, but never leaves, and wants to teach them all how to practice. Her personality is relatively indifferent to outsiders, and she wants things in exchange for equal value. When she returns home, she is deceived. Her family members do not say anything good to her, but treat her so badly. , She also posted it. When she was locked up in the dark room, she knew that if the child was really locked up in the dark room for a few days, she would have obeyed. As a result..., Friends need to be exchanged at equal value, and family members need to keep paying. Every time she is in a better mood, she will go back to abuse her.
I feel that the author's family is very unhappy, and the best relatives are always acting like monsters, but the female protagonist is indecisive, always has a warm face but a cold butt, and has a very dog-licking attitude. Although she speaks coldly and sings the opposite, she actually keeps sending resources and exercises. It would be fine if the female protagonist is an aboriginal, but it is rare for a time traveler to endure this. There are too many words about family, and I feel that the author has a strong sense of clan.
I don't like the heroine's character, she is too indecisive. She clearly knows that the Hua family is not good to her, but she still rushes forward, as if she wants others to suck her blood. I feel that this kind of plot is really disgusting, and the heroine's character has collapsed. She always dislikes the Hua family, knowing that they are not good, and every time she just gets into a verbal war, and gets angry for a moment, but then continues to be sucked by others. It feels like she likes to be abused. It is really infuriating to watch.
The writing is quite good, but the super relatives are disgusting. They are overly written. 2/3 Of the scenes are about super relatives and a bunch of super colleagues. I feel that a novel that can score 90 points is almost 70. There are too many super ones. Author, don't you know how to write other characters besides super ones?
Super pretty! Highly recommended! !
Not enough, not enough. It looks great, I love watching it, please update it greatly! Please update more! Please give me more updates!
A little improved
(This is probably what the science writing is poor.) From the beginning, it was aimed at the time-travelers under the feudal ideology to break through the shackles of the world and lead the native people to establish new rules and order. The heroine has many shortcomings, which is normal. She has never felt preference or equal love before or after time travel. However, the Hua family gave birth to her and did not completely sacrifice her. Her parents even loved her, but not much. So she can't decide with hatred. This setting is very close to reality. I believe that many girls born before 2000 have been tortured by the patriarchal mentality at home. So can you completely break away from the family? Is it because of the rare kindness of nurturing that I want to repay him? The heroine has never been firmly chosen, so she doesn't trust others, and even wavers in her heart whether it's worth it? What's more, what she is attacking is the thought of this world. She is an outlier. She has no like-minded partners, no family to support her, and she has always been alone. Why do many people feel aggrieved? In fact, they are aggrieved for the heroine and this society. The heroine does not have the courage and ambition to break through all the shackles. She herself is chaotic. She is just unwilling to accept the status quo, does not succumb to feudalism, and does not want to be locked up, so she keeps getting stronger. The outside world is dangerous for her. It seems that everyone has a backer, but she does not, so she can only be cautious. She has the Suzaku Army, mountains, and resources, but she doesn't have a powerful backer, and she doesn't dare to use them even if she pays for them. Like an orphan with trillions of assets, there is no police uncle to take care of him. She is kind and uses her ability to protect the two brothers and sisters at the foot of the mountain, leaving resources and a way for ordinary people to survive. Indecisiveness is not her shortcoming, it is the gentleness towards the world that she carries in her bones. She works really hard, she doesn't have great ambitions, she just hopes she won't be bullied. I feel sorry for the heroine all the way through. I have always hoped that Hua Mom, Hua Mom, or Sixth Brother (the brother who makes weapons) can stand firmly by the heroine's side without any interests, and firmly support her to embark on her own path, or can my sister choose Xiao Xi for once. If not, can you let the heroine see those people who have changed because of her? There must be people who are fighting against the world like her, right? Let Chang Xi know that she is not alone. In addition, I hope this book can run longer, allowing Chang Xi to shine in other high-dimensional worlds and experience the feeling of being supported. Otherwise, it would be too uncomfortable. The heroine cannot spend her whole life saving the world and benefiting others, only to be grateful and praised by various people at the last moment. Please make the heroine happy. (The author's writing style is very good, very eloquent, the logic is very smooth, the ideas are novel, and it is easy for people to get involved. It is a good book worth reading)
Drive high and go low! What's wrong with the recently updated chapters? Why do they always write about the Hua family? If one person attains enlightenment, why should this group of shark-coin relatives also ascend to heaven? I don't understand this. It's obviously the background of the revival of spiritual energy, the decisive character design, as well as the heaven-defying chance and golden finger. Why do you have to bring this group of relatives with the best shark coins to rise to the top? You said that the protagonist was loved by his parents, grandparents, and the whole family in the early stage. It is okay to say that he was favored. The so-called cultivation of immortality and Taoism is about cause and effect. It is a good opportunity for you to repay your kindness and give them a chance. However, they were crazy about targeting the protagonist in the early stage, and almost caused the protagonist to lose his chance and unable to enter the Medical Department. But the protagonist is just like a vixen, insisting on going back to be ridiculed and restrained. In recent chapters, the protagonist is like a nanny. They come to rescue you when something happens. When you give birth to a child, you will be asked to give the child an injection yourself. If this family is later cleared up and taken off to ascend to immortality, then this book will really disgust me. 😐😐😐
The heroine is popular and the setting is good-looking, but the heroine is really the heroine because of her halo, otherwise her character and ability would not be very good. Normally, given her environment, family, and her character, tragedy would be her ending
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I also like this fantasy book. I also like the heroine. It should be that this world is a world that changes from high martial arts to immortal cultivation. A sea change has occurred. The heroine comes into being.




Working as a worker, working as a soul. It is similar to cultivating immortals, but actually cultivating the mind. The writing is delicate and the story has ups and downs. I like the heroine's civilian setting, and I also like the golden finger that the heroine has gained through hard work. I especially like the heroine who is not constrained by the stereotypes of the world and maintains her authenticity in practicing medical skills. The heroine's excellent family members are also well described. There are many people in the world who always pretend to be good for you but are actually selfish... It is not easy to be born as a human being. At the peak of power, there are not many people who can still remember their original intention and mission.









