
Youth in the Late Jin Dynasty
by Glory Bunny
About This Novel
During the Five Years, China was in chaos, the Central Plains were sinking, there was great famine, and people were eating each other. Famines and wars occurred frequently, and the people struggled to survive. Fortunately, they survived and became two-legged sheep again. Such days lasted for more than three hundred years before China was unified again. At this time, he traveled to the middle of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. According to the historical trajectory, China would sink for another two hundred years. In this case, why not try to give it a try and end the troubled times? "I'm willing to pay any price for this, including myself." "Okay, fathers-in-law, please bid and bring your daughter a dowry. All I can repay is to write your names in the Ancestral Temple." "That's fair, right?" Huan Wen:...... Xie Yi:...... Murong Jun:...... ... ... Fu Jian: ... Why am I still there?
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Official(18)Scraped 2d ago
Everything is written in too much detail, and the pace is too slow. It can be said to be watery.
If those people were so powerful, they wouldn't come to the south.
A good novel about the late Jin Dynasty. The subject matter is relatively unpopular and the writing is very good.
I hope you can stick with it. Many authors stop updating after writing.
It feels very verbose. That was said too carefully.
The conflict in chapters 32 and 33 is so weird. On the way back to Jiankang with Gu Jun, Gu Jun had already said that he would regard himself as a descendant of the Wang family, but here he demeaned himself again. He had always emphasized that people from non-rich families lived worse than dogs, and their words were all wrong. He also considered himself a commoner when talking to the children of a wealthy family.
The Eastern Jin Dynasty, which has a relatively unpopular subject matter, is not bad, and the writing style is fine.
Not bad Eastern Jin Dynasty literature, the subject matter is relatively unpopular, and few people have written it
Anyone with youth titles is Cao Cao style
Anyone with youth titles is Cao Cao style
I kept looking at it feeling limp and uncomfortable.
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Official(18)Scraped 2d ago
Everything is written in too much detail, and the pace is too slow. It can be said to be watery.
If those people were so powerful, they wouldn't come to the south.
A good novel about the late Jin Dynasty. The subject matter is relatively unpopular and the writing is very good.
I hope you can stick with it. Many authors stop updating after writing.
It feels very verbose. That was said too carefully.
The conflict in chapters 32 and 33 is so weird. On the way back to Jiankang with Gu Jun, Gu Jun had already said that he would regard himself as a descendant of the Wang family, but here he demeaned himself again. He had always emphasized that people from non-rich families lived worse than dogs, and their words were all wrong. He also considered himself a commoner when talking to the children of a wealthy family.
The Eastern Jin Dynasty, which has a relatively unpopular subject matter, is not bad, and the writing style is fine.
Not bad Eastern Jin Dynasty literature, the subject matter is relatively unpopular, and few people have written it
Anyone with youth titles is Cao Cao style
Anyone with youth titles is Cao Cao style
I kept looking at it feeling limp and uncomfortable.













