
Lord Knight: Start with Daily Intelligence
by Lucky God
About This Novel
Su Li traveled to an extraordinary world with knights, griffins, orcs, and dragons, and became the eighth son of Earl Bauhinia. Without the right to inherit, he was forced to become a pioneer lord. But he accidentally awakened the [Daily Intelligence] system. With the help of the system, he collected treasures, formed an army, built a territory, and conquered beauties. Unknowingly, he had many more names: Emperor of the Empire, Great Savior, Prophet of Humanity, Watcher of Destiny... [Since you are lying down, today's prophetic message is updated] [1: There is a [Blood Thorn Fruit] similar in shape to an apple in the fruit shop in the Edge Mountains of Bauhinia Town. After eating it, the blood will be greatly purified and you will be promoted to a trainee knight. [2: The misty forest in the northeast of the territory will be affected by the tidal wind of the goddess of the sun in 3 days, and the fog will be reduced to the lowest level. In the next 5 days, the risk of exploring the mist forest will be greatly reduced. [3: Seven days later, a goblin tribe that has raised Anaric Queen Spider is about to attack your territory. [4: A group of new slaves are about to arrive in the Maleburg Slave Chamber of Commerce. One of them is a half-elf girl who has a special ice and snow Valkyrie bloodline. As long as she does not die young, she will definitely be able to break through to the legendary level] ...
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Price chaos
I feel like this is a common problem that most farming writers make. Price confusion leads to illogical logic. The first is the general novice setting. The exchange ratio between gold, silver and copper in the article is around 1:100. Barely in line with ancient prices. In ancient times, one tael of silver was 31.25G = 1,000 Wen. One penny is about 3g, and the ratio of silver to copper is about 1:100. The value ratio of gold and silver in ancient times was approximately between 1:10-1:20. The current gold-silver price ratio is one to two hundred times because silver is no longer legal tender and has been replaced by gold currency, causing the gold price to skyrocket. But barely usable. The second point is that prices are not converted, resulting in unclear prices. All prices should be converted into copper coins. Noble House transactions are priced in silver coins, and gold coins are only used as currency for large transactions or to hold down positions. Instead of setting out on the road with a few hundred gold coins, how will the currency circulate in your territory? The correct approach should be to keep 100-200 of the few hundred gold coins as gold coins, exchange 100-200 for 10,000-20,000 silver coins, and exchange all the rest for copper coins. About a few million copper coins will be circulated. Only in this way can wages be paid normally and business will prosper. Setting staff wages For example, a farmer's income is 20-30 copper coins a day. Ordinary miners/coolies/fishermen earn 40-50 copper coins a day. Craftsmen, tailors, chefs and other skilled workers earn 80-100 copper coins a day. 50 Silver coins per month for a trainee knight is equivalent to 5,000 copper coins per month For a formal knight, 1 gold coin per month is equivalent to 10,000 copper coins per month. 5 Gold coins per month for an elite knight is equivalent to 50,000 copper coins per month With this setting, prices can basically be directly converted into RMB prices. It is recommended to make an excel table, divided into daily/luxury items/extraordinary items, so that reasonable prices can be carefully calculated instead of just writing them casually. For example, rice and grains cost 2-3 copper coins/jin. Meat costs 15-20 copper coins per catty. Oil 50 copper coins/jin A cattle costs 8,000-12,000 copper coins/head (calculated based on meat price) War horse 30,000-100,000 copper coins/horse Isn't it too exaggerated to think that a tinder rabbit costs 118 gold coins? That's 1.18 Million copper coins, right? The sky-high price of rabbit meat? This is equivalent to 100 cattle! Rabbits are at the bottom of the food chain, even if they are Warcraft, they are also at the bottom, not ferrets. The most annoying thing about novels is that small Warcraft are written as rare and exotic beasts like ferrets. Moreover, the effect is only effective for elite knights and below. If you set it to 118 silver coins, it is considered a reasonable price. , 118 Gold coins is too much. Also included was the slave trade. Really speechless. Elite knights can be bought and sold. What kind of slave catching team can capture so many knights? Are there a bunch of champion knights in the slave catching team doing such dirty work? Moreover, knights are considered prisoners of war and half-nobles after all. Normally, they should be fed good food and drink and asked for ransom. If you are unable to pay the ransom, you will be loyal to others or sell yourself to pay off the debt, but how can you become a slave? At most, it is a high-level servant. If you buy it back, you will still be paid, and others can still redeem themselves if they save enough money! ! ! How could a knight with extraordinary strength be sold into slavery? Do you have a self-exploding collar? I will humiliate them to kill or commit suicide in a matter of minutes. There is also a problem with the selling price of slaves. You can buy it with 40-60 months of income. Ordinary serfs would have no problem doing this. However, it does not apply to skilled workers and knights. It is reasonable to buy out the income in 10-20 years depending on the situation! Moreover, in the article, it is always said that a barony cannot afford it with many years of income. Do you know how big a barony is? A count is equivalent to a provincial governor, a viscount is equivalent to a mayor, and a baron is at least equivalent to a county magistrate! There are dozens of towns, villages, and estates below (feuded to each knight). According to the current GDP, there must be tens to hundreds of millions of taxes a year. Excluding various expenses for raising children, the balance is 30%, which can be converted into several thousand gold coins.
Isn't it awkward for you to give the main character a Chinese name in a book full of foreign names? ? I don't know about others, but I can't stand it.
The protagonist has no intention of cultivating at all. He is just lying flat. This is okay at the beginning, but it is still like this after dozens of chapters. It takes more than 100 chapters to even become a formal knight.
Common problems with female characters in Tanedian literature 1. Women are definitely not as talented as men, but the protagonist meets only strong female geniuses. 2. There were not many good-looking common slave women in the Middle Ages, but the protagonist could meet them all. 3. Many female aristocrats are rotten, but when you meet the protagonist, they are all pure. 4. The family that helps the protagonist is not as important as the woman who keeps the protagonist dedicated. 5. All male enemies must be killed, and female enemies must be kept.
Dead girl, rejected girl, blind in vain, I read more than 100 chapters
I feel like the author will change the name to something more Western-style next time he plagiarizes. It's not impossible to have a knight novel with a Chinese name, but among a bunch of Western names, the main character has a Chinese style. It's a bit hasty to say it's not plagiarism.
After reading more than 200 chapters, the first part was pretty good, but the appearance of the legend was like being deceived, and even supporting a puppet was somewhat superficial respect. The human legend was as arrogant as the red dragon, with a domineering style, and the protagonist was even more awesome. He told the legend in front of him that he wanted to kill him, and also said that people don't dare to kill you. They can lead an army and kill you in one day. The reason is directly attributed to the green dragon who is assisting in the battle. Your father is not qualified to lick the shoes of the legend, so do you expect anyone to help you get revenge?
Give me some advice
The writing of farming is a bit messy and the props have been introduced a lot. The result is nothing. The ratio of soldiers to civilians is seriously unreasonable. Why don't you buy serfs if you have money? How can such a small number of civilians raise soldiers? Even in a fantasy world, it is too much. The Green Dragon is colluding with the Grand Duke. Then why doesn't the Grand Duke let some of his pioneer knights join the Green Dragon? Isn't it very strange to only go to the Green Dragon? Considering that the Grand Duke is so anxious? I still have to emphasize that there are many farming-themed novels. Logically speaking, the protagonist's territory cannot be managed in this way, which is ridiculous...
Write more female protagonists. Write less about buildings.
Write less words about bed exercises
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Official(36)Scraped 2d ago
Price chaos
I feel like this is a common problem that most farming writers make. Price confusion leads to illogical logic. The first is the general novice setting. The exchange ratio between gold, silver and copper in the article is around 1:100. Barely in line with ancient prices. In ancient times, one tael of silver was 31.25G = 1,000 Wen. One penny is about 3g, and the ratio of silver to copper is about 1:100. The value ratio of gold and silver in ancient times was approximately between 1:10-1:20. The current gold-silver price ratio is one to two hundred times because silver is no longer legal tender and has been replaced by gold currency, causing the gold price to skyrocket. But barely usable. The second point is that prices are not converted, resulting in unclear prices. All prices should be converted into copper coins. Noble House transactions are priced in silver coins, and gold coins are only used as currency for large transactions or to hold down positions. Instead of setting out on the road with a few hundred gold coins, how will the currency circulate in your territory? The correct approach should be to keep 100-200 of the few hundred gold coins as gold coins, exchange 100-200 for 10,000-20,000 silver coins, and exchange all the rest for copper coins. About a few million copper coins will be circulated. Only in this way can wages be paid normally and business will prosper. Setting staff wages For example, a farmer's income is 20-30 copper coins a day. Ordinary miners/coolies/fishermen earn 40-50 copper coins a day. Craftsmen, tailors, chefs and other skilled workers earn 80-100 copper coins a day. 50 Silver coins per month for a trainee knight is equivalent to 5,000 copper coins per month For a formal knight, 1 gold coin per month is equivalent to 10,000 copper coins per month. 5 Gold coins per month for an elite knight is equivalent to 50,000 copper coins per month With this setting, prices can basically be directly converted into RMB prices. It is recommended to make an excel table, divided into daily/luxury items/extraordinary items, so that reasonable prices can be carefully calculated instead of just writing them casually. For example, rice and grains cost 2-3 copper coins/jin. Meat costs 15-20 copper coins per catty. Oil 50 copper coins/jin A cattle costs 8,000-12,000 copper coins/head (calculated based on meat price) War horse 30,000-100,000 copper coins/horse Isn't it too exaggerated to think that a tinder rabbit costs 118 gold coins? That's 1.18 Million copper coins, right? The sky-high price of rabbit meat? This is equivalent to 100 cattle! Rabbits are at the bottom of the food chain, even if they are Warcraft, they are also at the bottom, not ferrets. The most annoying thing about novels is that small Warcraft are written as rare and exotic beasts like ferrets. Moreover, the effect is only effective for elite knights and below. If you set it to 118 silver coins, it is considered a reasonable price. , 118 Gold coins is too much. Also included was the slave trade. Really speechless. Elite knights can be bought and sold. What kind of slave catching team can capture so many knights? Are there a bunch of champion knights in the slave catching team doing such dirty work? Moreover, knights are considered prisoners of war and half-nobles after all. Normally, they should be fed good food and drink and asked for ransom. If you are unable to pay the ransom, you will be loyal to others or sell yourself to pay off the debt, but how can you become a slave? At most, it is a high-level servant. If you buy it back, you will still be paid, and others can still redeem themselves if they save enough money! ! ! How could a knight with extraordinary strength be sold into slavery? Do you have a self-exploding collar? I will humiliate them to kill or commit suicide in a matter of minutes. There is also a problem with the selling price of slaves. You can buy it with 40-60 months of income. Ordinary serfs would have no problem doing this. However, it does not apply to skilled workers and knights. It is reasonable to buy out the income in 10-20 years depending on the situation! Moreover, in the article, it is always said that a barony cannot afford it with many years of income. Do you know how big a barony is? A count is equivalent to a provincial governor, a viscount is equivalent to a mayor, and a baron is at least equivalent to a county magistrate! There are dozens of towns, villages, and estates below (feuded to each knight). According to the current GDP, there must be tens to hundreds of millions of taxes a year. Excluding various expenses for raising children, the balance is 30%, which can be converted into several thousand gold coins.
Isn't it awkward for you to give the main character a Chinese name in a book full of foreign names? ? I don't know about others, but I can't stand it.
The protagonist has no intention of cultivating at all. He is just lying flat. This is okay at the beginning, but it is still like this after dozens of chapters. It takes more than 100 chapters to even become a formal knight.
Common problems with female characters in Tanedian literature 1. Women are definitely not as talented as men, but the protagonist meets only strong female geniuses. 2. There were not many good-looking common slave women in the Middle Ages, but the protagonist could meet them all. 3. Many female aristocrats are rotten, but when you meet the protagonist, they are all pure. 4. The family that helps the protagonist is not as important as the woman who keeps the protagonist dedicated. 5. All male enemies must be killed, and female enemies must be kept.
Dead girl, rejected girl, blind in vain, I read more than 100 chapters
I feel like the author will change the name to something more Western-style next time he plagiarizes. It's not impossible to have a knight novel with a Chinese name, but among a bunch of Western names, the main character has a Chinese style. It's a bit hasty to say it's not plagiarism.
After reading more than 200 chapters, the first part was pretty good, but the appearance of the legend was like being deceived, and even supporting a puppet was somewhat superficial respect. The human legend was as arrogant as the red dragon, with a domineering style, and the protagonist was even more awesome. He told the legend in front of him that he wanted to kill him, and also said that people don't dare to kill you. They can lead an army and kill you in one day. The reason is directly attributed to the green dragon who is assisting in the battle. Your father is not qualified to lick the shoes of the legend, so do you expect anyone to help you get revenge?
Give me some advice
The writing of farming is a bit messy and the props have been introduced a lot. The result is nothing. The ratio of soldiers to civilians is seriously unreasonable. Why don't you buy serfs if you have money? How can such a small number of civilians raise soldiers? Even in a fantasy world, it is too much. The Green Dragon is colluding with the Grand Duke. Then why doesn't the Grand Duke let some of his pioneer knights join the Green Dragon? Isn't it very strange to only go to the Green Dragon? Considering that the Grand Duke is so anxious? I still have to emphasize that there are many farming-themed novels. Logically speaking, the protagonist's territory cannot be managed in this way, which is ridiculous...
Write more female protagonists. Write less about buildings.
Write less words about bed exercises













