
Siheyuan Ni Zhu Ye: Enjoying the Life of Extravagance
About This Novel
A time-traveler who pursues the modern external consumption personality of "rejecting mental internal friction and going crazy when something happens" relies on his strong psychological quality and "immoral" methods to overturn all established rules, live a happy life, and finally achieve alternative "success" in "The Courtyard", a beastly courtyard full of moral kidnapping and calculations. The body is the original stupid pillar, and the soul is a typical modern external person who is cynical and believes that "it is better to embarrass others than to embarrass yourself." He is familiar with the plot of the original drama and regards it as a "clearance guide". He has no traditional moral baggage, is logically self-consistent, is good at sophistry, and can use his powerful words and actions to kill all those who try to PUA him.
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
Don't go to work and don't leave the compound?
After reading about thirty chapters, there was not one chapter where I left the compound. "Of course going to the public restroom does not count." I just wandered around the compound. What, if I leave the compound, I will kill someone? The writing is pretty good, but why can't I write a yard?
Not bad indeed. Looks pretty cool It's a novel. . If you put it in the previous era, your approach would indeed be criticized to death. In previous eras, the emphasis was indeed on selfless dedication.
Time is important
Chronology, literature, and history are very important, and the more precise and accurate the text, the more engaging it will be to read. A novel is like a work summary. You cannot fill in random data or ambiguous data. The more accurate the numbers in it, the more convincing it will be and make people feel more meaningful and accomplished. The only difference is that the audience is different. One is the superior or colleagues, and the other is the public. In many eras, literary and historical texts do not have clear time, and even use "*" or "X" instead. I cannot say that this is not possible, but it will at least reduce the interest in reading by 30%. If you don't believe it, read other people's similar novels and experience them.
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
Don't go to work and don't leave the compound?
After reading about thirty chapters, there was not one chapter where I left the compound. "Of course going to the public restroom does not count." I just wandered around the compound. What, if I leave the compound, I will kill someone? The writing is pretty good, but why can't I write a yard?
Not bad indeed. Looks pretty cool It's a novel. . If you put it in the previous era, your approach would indeed be criticized to death. In previous eras, the emphasis was indeed on selfless dedication.
Time is important
Chronology, literature, and history are very important, and the more precise and accurate the text, the more engaging it will be to read. A novel is like a work summary. You cannot fill in random data or ambiguous data. The more accurate the numbers in it, the more convincing it will be and make people feel more meaningful and accomplished. The only difference is that the audience is different. One is the superior or colleagues, and the other is the public. In many eras, literary and historical texts do not have clear time, and even use "*" or "X" instead. I cannot say that this is not possible, but it will at least reduce the interest in reading by 30%. If you don't believe it, read other people's similar novels and experience them.









