
Rebirth in August 3rd: Monasticism and Farming
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Luo Xueyun, who was tortured by life and slowly lost his enthusiasm, became obsessed with Taoism and Taoism. Without anyone's guidance, he exhaled and convinced Qi to move around the world. He died and was reborn in a remote mountain village in central China. He was surprised to find that the Taoism that he could not practice in his previous life could be practiced in this life, and the enthusiasm for life that he had lost in his previous life was regained in this life. So with an ordinary Taoist book and storage space, Luo Xueyun farmed, fished and hunted in the 1980s, raised some geese, dogs, oxen and eagles as companions, and lived a serious life with relish.
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Official(77)Scraped 2mo ago
The first chapter is about poisoning. Is this what the author's family is like? He can't be the boss, right?
How old is the author?
I think the author should be a teenage boy who brings serious personal feelings. The protagonist is obsessed with talking about mysteries in his past life and should be in a stable state of mind. Moreover, the protagonist also has a golden finger, which can spawn plants and has storage space. However, the protagonist's personality is a bit extreme and he values money and other external objects too much. Is this putting the cart before the horse? I am just expressing my personal opinion. There is no other meaning. I just feel that the protagonist has a golden finger, does not have to worry about eating and drinking, and has to be busy everywhere, which delays his practice. The mentality should be calmer.
The original owner died of frustration. A bowl of water is not level. You yourself have traveled through time. Still pushing forward. Hot face against cold butt. It's frustrating to watch. I really can't stand it.
The more I read, the more uncomfortable it becomes. Every time I want to find someone to cooperate with, I have to hit a wall before I can cooperate. It seems very frustrating, but the reality is not good. I am still holding back my anger in this book.
It's really not to my taste. The title is "Shu Tao Farming" and it's all about firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea. A soul-transporting protagonist keeps bowing his head for the sake of family ties and doesn't know the family ties that come from it. . .
Cultivation is nothing! There was a Goldfinger who was even more frustrated than the original owner, and his ninja magic skills were just about the same. After reading a few chapters, he was so angry that he wanted to vomit blood, so he gave up.
. . .
The more I look at it, the more frustrated I become. Good things are taken away directly by others. The protagonist's name was not mentioned throughout the whole process. In other words, you get nothing for free. He is always a thug for others. It's really a rebirth to trick others.
After reading more than 10 chapters, is the author writing a memoir of his own life? If it's false, I hope it's true
I like this leisurely
Cultivation of immortals has the power of self-preservation. If the protagonist cultivates immortality all the time, it is not good. The abuser will be like food that seemed good at first and suddenly turned into shit.
Author, I am very hopeful
Don't abuse the Lord, Holy Mother. It's okay if you don't have strength in the early stage. If you are powerful and you still avoid everything, it won't work. It's not that you can't show your saintness in front of others. You can ascend in the later stage.
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Official(77)Scraped 2mo ago
The first chapter is about poisoning. Is this what the author's family is like? He can't be the boss, right?
How old is the author?
I think the author should be a teenage boy who brings serious personal feelings. The protagonist is obsessed with talking about mysteries in his past life and should be in a stable state of mind. Moreover, the protagonist also has a golden finger, which can spawn plants and has storage space. However, the protagonist's personality is a bit extreme and he values money and other external objects too much. Is this putting the cart before the horse? I am just expressing my personal opinion. There is no other meaning. I just feel that the protagonist has a golden finger, does not have to worry about eating and drinking, and has to be busy everywhere, which delays his practice. The mentality should be calmer.
The original owner died of frustration. A bowl of water is not level. You yourself have traveled through time. Still pushing forward. Hot face against cold butt. It's frustrating to watch. I really can't stand it.
The more I read, the more uncomfortable it becomes. Every time I want to find someone to cooperate with, I have to hit a wall before I can cooperate. It seems very frustrating, but the reality is not good. I am still holding back my anger in this book.
It's really not to my taste. The title is "Shu Tao Farming" and it's all about firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea. A soul-transporting protagonist keeps bowing his head for the sake of family ties and doesn't know the family ties that come from it. . .
Cultivation is nothing! There was a Goldfinger who was even more frustrated than the original owner, and his ninja magic skills were just about the same. After reading a few chapters, he was so angry that he wanted to vomit blood, so he gave up.
. . .
The more I look at it, the more frustrated I become. Good things are taken away directly by others. The protagonist's name was not mentioned throughout the whole process. In other words, you get nothing for free. He is always a thug for others. It's really a rebirth to trick others.
After reading more than 10 chapters, is the author writing a memoir of his own life? If it's false, I hope it's true
I like this leisurely
Cultivation of immortals has the power of self-preservation. If the protagonist cultivates immortality all the time, it is not good. The abuser will be like food that seemed good at first and suddenly turned into shit.
Author, I am very hopeful
Don't abuse the Lord, Holy Mother. It's okay if you don't have strength in the early stage. If you are powerful and you still avoid everything, it won't work. It's not that you can't show your saintness in front of others. You can ascend in the later stage.









