
The Growth of Primitive Civilization
by Yu Qingshu
About This Novel
[The new book "Traditional Chinese Medicine Xia'an" has been released, a hard-core Chinese medicine article. If you are interested, read it] His long hair was flying, a piece of animal skin was wrapped around his waist, he held a wooden stick in his left hand and a stone knife in his right hand. He saw an old cat in front of him. He threw the wooden stick and then the stone knife, and the old cat was bleeding violently... Luo Chong looked at the similar people in front of him, and there was a sentence in his heart that he wanted to say mmp, but no one understood it. Experience the difficult yet happy prehistoric era with Luo Chong, and witness the rise of a human civilization. Original article about farming and hegemony, let's learn more about it... Book Friends Exchange Group: Daoshuke Family, 496982595
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Official(479)Scraped 20d ago
Ming people don't tell secret words!
Make a price! I, the Ax Gang, like your novel very much. How much money do you need to keep updating it day and night?
One thing I said and the other I wrote was super sloppy, with no logical structure at all.
I only read Chapter 20 and found a lot of bugs, the kind that were laid out from the beginning to block myself. First: After time travel, the tribe only has wooden sticks, no sharp weapons, but stone pots? And the stone pot is still polished. I would like to ask the author, do you use wooden sticks when polishing stone pots? Where's the stone spear? Second: After the pottery was made, it was said that it was to be traded with a large tribe. It was the path led by the older and wiser primitive people. It also shows that they had contact with this tribe before they traveled through time. There were many stone tools in the tribe, including stone pots. This was probably written by the author himself. Well, the big tribes have so many stone tools, so they must have stone spears. Why doesn't this tribe have any wiser old people? ? ? ? Third: The salt in the mountainous area is mineral salt. This is written by the author himself. So according to what the author said, the tribe that had access to salt mines at that time was not even a semi-agricultural civilization. Why would they study salt mines, which in their eyes were just stones? The salt from the salt mine is still bitter, and eating too much can kill you. Fourth: Wild boars are social animals. Although you are right to tell them to run, the one in your frame is the leader. The piglets and sows will surround the boar and will not run directly. Moreover, the boar can be killed with a bone spear. Wow, the domestic pigs you kill in modern society are not directly stabbed to death with a butcher's knife. God damn, a bone spear. It can persuade me to quit immediately at the beginning!
I like this type of story, using all kinds of knowledge to survive and develop, across the collision of different civilizations! In the growth period, you are weak and vulnerable; in the maturity period, you are overwhelmingly victorious! A little suggestion: primitive people developed a bit too quickly from slash-and-burn farming to intensive farming. Although there were modern people like Luo Chong, the human brain at that time was not comparable to the learning ability of modern people!
There is no way to read it after chapter 500. Not only is it long-winded, but the content of each chapter is copied and pasted two or three times. What a clever little guy. The word count is not that bad, right?
La la la
Little fans come to report, come on! I wish the new book will be a hit, and hopefully it will be published soon. [I am the sailor he invited hahaha😂😂]
Building reward activity
Build the first floor. I will reward you with ten book coins, and I will give you a reward at 12 o'clock tonight. No upper limit. If you can cover, I can hit.
I can't stand the part about Xiaodie anymore. Why is it that there will be no female protagonist in Chapter 500? This is just over one hundred and twenty chapters. Giving up thinking in the first hundred chapters seems pretty good and not fatal. It's just that the protagonist can do everything, which is a really big bug
A bit ridiculous
The best book of this type is the Primitive War Chronicles. I have read almost 30 pictures. Judging from the author's book, it was just mentioned at the beginning that the leader must be selected. According to the primitive tribe, it is divided into tests of combat effectiveness. It does not mean that you can participate if you want. Who can you make obey you. It's better not to have this kind of logical problem! ! ! When I was about 20 pictures in, I saw the protagonist going out alone, a child about 12-3 years old, and a leader (the book said the election was successful). Oh my God, I don't know what the author thought. Let the protagonist go out to roam, even if there are no large beasts near the tribe. A little further away, the protagonist went to a nearby tribe and caught some wild sheep. You are so awesome to do it all by yourself. Before you had extraordinary power, if you did this, you would be treating a wild sheep like a chicken. I haven't watched the back yet. . . I saw in the comment area that the author built a big city with 400,000 people. Has the author roughly calculated how big the place would be for 400,000 people? In that era, a family of five would have to live in 80 square meters (it should be a lot), which means 8w × 80 = how many square meters. Add in the shopping mall, the main street, and some other places, and the total would be as big as a second- or third-tier city today. In that era, the manpower, material resources, and time required to build a city of that size would take less than 5-6 years. Don't even think about it. There can't be some natural or man-made disasters in the meantime. (The above is for personal reference only, please don't criticize)
missing soul
I have been following this book by the author and have read more than 900 chapters. I won't go into more chapters. I feel that the book is missing some soul. The reason why a tribe or country is united is not because of its strength, but because of the same belief! The book also talks about belief in ancestors, but that is not belief, that is filial piety, which can also be said to be morality. In the long run, a family, one father, one mother, one brother and one brother, can develop relationships such as lineage, collateral lineage, branch lineage, etc. In thirty to fifty years. In this way, how many families will be united because of their ancestors' beliefs? For example, in China, for thousands of years, has any dynasty been united simply because of their belief in their ancestors? No, our ancestors believed in the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, the descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties, and the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, the descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties, were not just historical figures, but people with the look of gods, gods, demons, etc. I am not talking about superstition, but true faith. Of course, in normal life, ancient people would not believe in ghosts and gods that would bring them wealth or health. They would only pray to gods and Buddhas when they were helpless, lonely, empty, or lacking in cognition. Therefore, no matter who you are from ancient times to the present, you will worship the ghosts and gods of heaven and earth. The only purpose of doing so is to give yourself or some other people peace of mind. Maybe some people say you don't have faith, but that's because you still have relatives and friends to protect you. A truly strong organization or person is composed of a united organization and people who believe in themselves. There is a very clear example in modern times. During the decades when Japan occupied Taiwan, why did it allow local people to worship only their Japanese gods? Anyone who worshiped our Chinese gods would be shot. They wanted to change local beliefs and completely occupy Taiwan. Unfortunately, Japan failed!
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Official(479)Scraped 20d ago
Ming people don't tell secret words!
Make a price! I, the Ax Gang, like your novel very much. How much money do you need to keep updating it day and night?
One thing I said and the other I wrote was super sloppy, with no logical structure at all.
I only read Chapter 20 and found a lot of bugs, the kind that were laid out from the beginning to block myself. First: After time travel, the tribe only has wooden sticks, no sharp weapons, but stone pots? And the stone pot is still polished. I would like to ask the author, do you use wooden sticks when polishing stone pots? Where's the stone spear? Second: After the pottery was made, it was said that it was to be traded with a large tribe. It was the path led by the older and wiser primitive people. It also shows that they had contact with this tribe before they traveled through time. There were many stone tools in the tribe, including stone pots. This was probably written by the author himself. Well, the big tribes have so many stone tools, so they must have stone spears. Why doesn't this tribe have any wiser old people? ? ? ? Third: The salt in the mountainous area is mineral salt. This is written by the author himself. So according to what the author said, the tribe that had access to salt mines at that time was not even a semi-agricultural civilization. Why would they study salt mines, which in their eyes were just stones? The salt from the salt mine is still bitter, and eating too much can kill you. Fourth: Wild boars are social animals. Although you are right to tell them to run, the one in your frame is the leader. The piglets and sows will surround the boar and will not run directly. Moreover, the boar can be killed with a bone spear. Wow, the domestic pigs you kill in modern society are not directly stabbed to death with a butcher's knife. God damn, a bone spear. It can persuade me to quit immediately at the beginning!
I like this type of story, using all kinds of knowledge to survive and develop, across the collision of different civilizations! In the growth period, you are weak and vulnerable; in the maturity period, you are overwhelmingly victorious! A little suggestion: primitive people developed a bit too quickly from slash-and-burn farming to intensive farming. Although there were modern people like Luo Chong, the human brain at that time was not comparable to the learning ability of modern people!
There is no way to read it after chapter 500. Not only is it long-winded, but the content of each chapter is copied and pasted two or three times. What a clever little guy. The word count is not that bad, right?
La la la
Little fans come to report, come on! I wish the new book will be a hit, and hopefully it will be published soon. [I am the sailor he invited hahaha😂😂]
Building reward activity
Build the first floor. I will reward you with ten book coins, and I will give you a reward at 12 o'clock tonight. No upper limit. If you can cover, I can hit.
I can't stand the part about Xiaodie anymore. Why is it that there will be no female protagonist in Chapter 500? This is just over one hundred and twenty chapters. Giving up thinking in the first hundred chapters seems pretty good and not fatal. It's just that the protagonist can do everything, which is a really big bug
A bit ridiculous
The best book of this type is the Primitive War Chronicles. I have read almost 30 pictures. Judging from the author's book, it was just mentioned at the beginning that the leader must be selected. According to the primitive tribe, it is divided into tests of combat effectiveness. It does not mean that you can participate if you want. Who can you make obey you. It's better not to have this kind of logical problem! ! ! When I was about 20 pictures in, I saw the protagonist going out alone, a child about 12-3 years old, and a leader (the book said the election was successful). Oh my God, I don't know what the author thought. Let the protagonist go out to roam, even if there are no large beasts near the tribe. A little further away, the protagonist went to a nearby tribe and caught some wild sheep. You are so awesome to do it all by yourself. Before you had extraordinary power, if you did this, you would be treating a wild sheep like a chicken. I haven't watched the back yet. . . I saw in the comment area that the author built a big city with 400,000 people. Has the author roughly calculated how big the place would be for 400,000 people? In that era, a family of five would have to live in 80 square meters (it should be a lot), which means 8w × 80 = how many square meters. Add in the shopping mall, the main street, and some other places, and the total would be as big as a second- or third-tier city today. In that era, the manpower, material resources, and time required to build a city of that size would take less than 5-6 years. Don't even think about it. There can't be some natural or man-made disasters in the meantime. (The above is for personal reference only, please don't criticize)
missing soul
I have been following this book by the author and have read more than 900 chapters. I won't go into more chapters. I feel that the book is missing some soul. The reason why a tribe or country is united is not because of its strength, but because of the same belief! The book also talks about belief in ancestors, but that is not belief, that is filial piety, which can also be said to be morality. In the long run, a family, one father, one mother, one brother and one brother, can develop relationships such as lineage, collateral lineage, branch lineage, etc. In thirty to fifty years. In this way, how many families will be united because of their ancestors' beliefs? For example, in China, for thousands of years, has any dynasty been united simply because of their belief in their ancestors? No, our ancestors believed in the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, the descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties, and the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, the descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties, were not just historical figures, but people with the look of gods, gods, demons, etc. I am not talking about superstition, but true faith. Of course, in normal life, ancient people would not believe in ghosts and gods that would bring them wealth or health. They would only pray to gods and Buddhas when they were helpless, lonely, empty, or lacking in cognition. Therefore, no matter who you are from ancient times to the present, you will worship the ghosts and gods of heaven and earth. The only purpose of doing so is to give yourself or some other people peace of mind. Maybe some people say you don't have faith, but that's because you still have relatives and friends to protect you. A truly strong organization or person is composed of a united organization and people who believe in themselves. There is a very clear example in modern times. During the decades when Japan occupied Taiwan, why did it allow local people to worship only their Japanese gods? Anyone who worshiped our Chinese gods would be shot. They wanted to change local beliefs and completely occupy Taiwan. Unfortunately, Japan failed!
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