
Pandaren's Courtyard
by Guo Fengnian
About This Novel
New book released "50 Years: Starting from Begging for Food in the Eight Alleys" Guo Fugui, the great pandaren chef in Azeroth, was killed by the great sword of Sargeras falling from the sky while collecting ingredients outside. After his death, he traveled back in time to a little beggar with the same name in 1953. By chance, Guo Fugui moved into No. 95 Nanluogu Lane. As a panda man, Guo Fugui has always convinced people with reason. Of course, if you are unreasonable, then Panda also knows some tricks! ...[No system, no cheating, no hostility, focusing on family affairs and daily life. ][Mainly based on the settings of the TV series, with slight modifications by the author. We do not accept settings from other fan fiction, and we do not mindlessly criticize the characters of the original show. ]
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Official(11)Scraped 18d ago
I really like this book. Let's see what's your next one?
Not enough writing power
It's a bit of a saga, and then the character descriptions are thin. Like You Fengxia, she was quite likable at first, but then she became annoying.
Here's some advice for you: I caught up on the latest chapter! Since I wrote that I don't care about He Yuzhu's affairs, I either don't write about He Yuzhu's plot. During this period, He Yuzhu and Qin Huairu's family were all briefly mentioned in the plot! Don't follow those rubbish books and grind them into He Yuzhu's plot, or write about He Yuzhu changing his mind about Qin Huairu in the latest chapter, write He Yuzhu's plot to be more perfect, and then the protagonist will drive those who are good friends with the protagonist to make it perfect! If it were written that He Yuzhu changed, it could be written that Qin Huairu said that her own mother had died in order not to marry He Yuzhu. Secondly, Qin Huairu went to Sheung Wan the day after returning to the hospital and directly changed He Yuzhu. If the latest chapter is still too boring to write about the plot of He Yuzhu, I don't think I need to spend money to read your book.
Regarding the issue of starting prices
The first generation of legal tender was used in the beginning in 1953. There are 12 types of coupons, including 1 yuan coupon, 5 yuan coupon, 10 yuan coupon, 20 yuan coupon, 50 yuan coupon, 100 yuan coupon, 200 yuan coupon, 500 yuan coupon, 1,000 yuan coupon, 5,000 yuan coupon, 10,000 yuan coupon, and 50,000 yuan coupon. There are 62 types in total. Among them, there are 2 kinds of 1 yuan coupons, 4 kinds of 5 yuan coupons, 4 kinds of 10 yuan coupons, 7 kinds of 20 yuan coupons, 7 kinds of 50 yuan coupons, 10 kinds of 100 yuan coupons, 5 kinds of 200 yuan coupons, 6 kinds of 500 yuan coupons, 6 kinds of 1,000 yuan coupons, 5 kinds of 5,000 yuan coupons, 4 kinds of 10,000 yuan coupons, and 2 kinds of 50,000 yuan coupons. The second generation would not be issued until 1955, and the exchange ratio between the first generation and the second generation was one to ten thousand. I am also a 20-year-old online novel reader, and I am disgusted by the way authors write long paragraphs about settings. Many Siheyuan novels are even written as expository essays. When the protagonist encounters any events or objects of that era, the author has to write lengthy explanations, which is really weird. I prefer to mix the setting into the plot and slowly throw it to the readers. This is the most basic quality of an author. After all, the setting serves the story. My protagonist setting is the Pandaren of Azeroth. If the protagonist is a modern time traveler, the psychological description of the protagonist can also be used to popularize science for readers. But my protagonist does not have the advantage of foresight, has not watched TV series, and is unfamiliar with this era. None of the people and events he encounters can be directly defined from God's perspective. Regular readers all know that I failed to finish my last Siheyuan. In this book, I wanted to write about the changes in fate of a small character in the context of a big era. The aftermath of each major historical event over the decades will have a good or bad impact on the protagonist and the supporting characters of Quadrangle. And if the protagonist is a modern time traveler, it would be meaningless to have foresight. After all, everyone knew about that era. If some things were changed, it would be historical nihilism, and the book would be gone. If it doesn't change, what's the use of the protagonist's foresight? Therefore, in this book I will only write about the family's shortcomings and the protagonist's own little life. There won't be any grand narrative. That's it, hope you all like it.
The seasonings are so cheap and the labor costs are free.
At that time, money was only a few cents, but tens of thousands were easily available.
You can write well, keep up the good work. . . .
. No system, no space, and no indication of what Pandaren's strengths are.
1 catty and 2 taels equals 12 taels. How come it becomes 18 taels?
Overall it's very good, but there are some areas that are not so good.
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Official(11)Scraped 18d ago
I really like this book. Let's see what's your next one?
Not enough writing power
It's a bit of a saga, and then the character descriptions are thin. Like You Fengxia, she was quite likable at first, but then she became annoying.
Here's some advice for you: I caught up on the latest chapter! Since I wrote that I don't care about He Yuzhu's affairs, I either don't write about He Yuzhu's plot. During this period, He Yuzhu and Qin Huairu's family were all briefly mentioned in the plot! Don't follow those rubbish books and grind them into He Yuzhu's plot, or write about He Yuzhu changing his mind about Qin Huairu in the latest chapter, write He Yuzhu's plot to be more perfect, and then the protagonist will drive those who are good friends with the protagonist to make it perfect! If it were written that He Yuzhu changed, it could be written that Qin Huairu said that her own mother had died in order not to marry He Yuzhu. Secondly, Qin Huairu went to Sheung Wan the day after returning to the hospital and directly changed He Yuzhu. If the latest chapter is still too boring to write about the plot of He Yuzhu, I don't think I need to spend money to read your book.
Regarding the issue of starting prices
The first generation of legal tender was used in the beginning in 1953. There are 12 types of coupons, including 1 yuan coupon, 5 yuan coupon, 10 yuan coupon, 20 yuan coupon, 50 yuan coupon, 100 yuan coupon, 200 yuan coupon, 500 yuan coupon, 1,000 yuan coupon, 5,000 yuan coupon, 10,000 yuan coupon, and 50,000 yuan coupon. There are 62 types in total. Among them, there are 2 kinds of 1 yuan coupons, 4 kinds of 5 yuan coupons, 4 kinds of 10 yuan coupons, 7 kinds of 20 yuan coupons, 7 kinds of 50 yuan coupons, 10 kinds of 100 yuan coupons, 5 kinds of 200 yuan coupons, 6 kinds of 500 yuan coupons, 6 kinds of 1,000 yuan coupons, 5 kinds of 5,000 yuan coupons, 4 kinds of 10,000 yuan coupons, and 2 kinds of 50,000 yuan coupons. The second generation would not be issued until 1955, and the exchange ratio between the first generation and the second generation was one to ten thousand. I am also a 20-year-old online novel reader, and I am disgusted by the way authors write long paragraphs about settings. Many Siheyuan novels are even written as expository essays. When the protagonist encounters any events or objects of that era, the author has to write lengthy explanations, which is really weird. I prefer to mix the setting into the plot and slowly throw it to the readers. This is the most basic quality of an author. After all, the setting serves the story. My protagonist setting is the Pandaren of Azeroth. If the protagonist is a modern time traveler, the psychological description of the protagonist can also be used to popularize science for readers. But my protagonist does not have the advantage of foresight, has not watched TV series, and is unfamiliar with this era. None of the people and events he encounters can be directly defined from God's perspective. Regular readers all know that I failed to finish my last Siheyuan. In this book, I wanted to write about the changes in fate of a small character in the context of a big era. The aftermath of each major historical event over the decades will have a good or bad impact on the protagonist and the supporting characters of Quadrangle. And if the protagonist is a modern time traveler, it would be meaningless to have foresight. After all, everyone knew about that era. If some things were changed, it would be historical nihilism, and the book would be gone. If it doesn't change, what's the use of the protagonist's foresight? Therefore, in this book I will only write about the family's shortcomings and the protagonist's own little life. There won't be any grand narrative. That's it, hope you all like it.
The seasonings are so cheap and the labor costs are free.
At that time, money was only a few cents, but tens of thousands were easily available.
You can write well, keep up the good work. . . .
. No system, no space, and no indication of what Pandaren's strengths are.
1 catty and 2 taels equals 12 taels. How come it becomes 18 taels?
Overall it's very good, but there are some areas that are not so good.









