
Difficult Way to Be a Commoner
About This Novel
As a fake academic master in her previous life, she discovered that she could actually be very evil in this life. Gu Chenghui traveled to an era that was unprecedented in history, and met her aunt who was extremely considerate... In the constant battle of wits, conspiracy, planning, and resolution, she treated others in her own way, and finally won her own destiny. Why did someone suddenly tell her at this time that her marriage was decided?
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Official(35)Scraped 11d ago
One chased from the apocalyptic paradise!
I really like the big Doomsday Paradise! ! So I chased after you 😁! But I don't know why. Not many people read such good articles? So I will insist on voting for recommendation! Ho ho ho! ! I hope friends who like Tails will vote with all your votes! ! ! Want more people to see it
Just reading the introduction makes me feel uncomfortable. How can I put it, no matter how scheming and turbulent women were in ancient times, they were just flowers in the back house. In that era, it was just a matter of attachment, and no matter how hard you tried, you could never escape the fate of being bound by a marriage contract. So when I read the novel, I really hated the forced marriage that was ordered by the parents to get married. Ahem, don't spray me. My grandma got married when she was 18 years old. However, she had never even met her before the wedding. Just hearing about it made me feel uncomfortable. Alas, I have read too many books like this, and now I like to read female-channeled novels without a male protagonist, and male-channeled novels without a female protagonist. Love Doomsday Paradise!
I want to find another book like this
Not so Mary Sue, but the male sex is still exciting. The writing is not bad, and people will not find faults casually. To be honest, I just want to read a novel with Xu Shilan as the male protagonist. Is there any? Where is it? The author came out and was beaten. It pissed me off. It's so heartwarmingly written. Actually...
Chased from the apocalyptic paradise
How many of them are chased from the apocalyptic paradise😘
Chasing from the end +1
The finale...
Those who have come from the end of the world are impressed by the author's imagination. It took me three days to read it! It's still a little slow down. The author's writing style is very fluent. This book really has all the routines it should have. Mr. Xu is really heart-wrenching. I just wonder why this book is not popular? ? Also, the ending is too sudden! ! I want to see the heroine's battle of wits and courage with her parents-in-law, and the emotional drama between the heroine and the male lead! So sad 😫 I hope the author will publish a few extra stories to satisfy the hearts of us readers.
I also come from Doomsday Paradise. The author's writing is very good. Unlike other authors who write roughly the same plot. I don't know about others. I like the author of this book very much. I hope the author will continue to write good books and good stories. Come on.
😭
Xu Shilan is so pitiful, his tail is so cruel!嘤嘤嘤嘤......
I've probably read about a hundred or two hundred chapters, and here's my opinion: 1. The author may be a fan of Dream of Red Mansions. There are too many sentences ending with "Zhu" and "Le" in the article, and there are many inversions + adverbs and overlapping words, making some sentences seem trivial and cumbersome. It just feels weird when I read it. I feel like the author is trying to imitate the descriptive style of Dream of Red Mansions? But it was self-defeating. . 2. I really don't understand the purpose of the heroine's identity as an American international student. At present, I only see that this identity gives the heroine a reason to like reading, but anyone who has received a modern education can do this. Even a Chinese major or a history major is more suitable than an American international student. 3. The changes in the heroine's psychological journey are too blunt. . Since she mentioned her disdain and dissatisfaction with this patriarchal society at the beginning, why did she max out her fighting skills the next day? ? Isn't it strange to be proud of being a person with a higher education, but at the same time integrate into this society naturally, and even tacitly accept one's own status? ? What about her struggles? What about her unwillingness? What about her discomfort? ? What about enlightenment? What does she accept and what does she give up? After a good night's sleep, will you start talking strangely the next day? The performance of being a modern person does not mean that you silently say in your mind for dozens of chapters, "The highly educated myself only thinks that this society is about eating women" and then do nothing. It's useful [emoji=1f605]... Her high IQ is not reflected at all, but she is quite sophisticated () As we all know, high IQ does not mean high emotional intelligence. I don't know about other international students. I am an international student myself. I stayed abroad for a year. After returning to China, many of my ideas will be different from those at home... Not to mention the feudal era in China. Her sense of separation from this era is not reflected at all. Since she doesn't want to write and speed up the plot, then don't point out her disdain and pride at the beginning... It feels like she is very upright and upright () not as good as Gu Qi.
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Phew, author, can you cook? Do eels have scales? Made me laugh so hard
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Official(35)Scraped 11d ago
One chased from the apocalyptic paradise!
I really like the big Doomsday Paradise! ! So I chased after you 😁! But I don't know why. Not many people read such good articles? So I will insist on voting for recommendation! Ho ho ho! ! I hope friends who like Tails will vote with all your votes! ! ! Want more people to see it
Just reading the introduction makes me feel uncomfortable. How can I put it, no matter how scheming and turbulent women were in ancient times, they were just flowers in the back house. In that era, it was just a matter of attachment, and no matter how hard you tried, you could never escape the fate of being bound by a marriage contract. So when I read the novel, I really hated the forced marriage that was ordered by the parents to get married. Ahem, don't spray me. My grandma got married when she was 18 years old. However, she had never even met her before the wedding. Just hearing about it made me feel uncomfortable. Alas, I have read too many books like this, and now I like to read female-channeled novels without a male protagonist, and male-channeled novels without a female protagonist. Love Doomsday Paradise!
I want to find another book like this
Not so Mary Sue, but the male sex is still exciting. The writing is not bad, and people will not find faults casually. To be honest, I just want to read a novel with Xu Shilan as the male protagonist. Is there any? Where is it? The author came out and was beaten. It pissed me off. It's so heartwarmingly written. Actually...
Chased from the apocalyptic paradise
How many of them are chased from the apocalyptic paradise😘
Chasing from the end +1
The finale...
Those who have come from the end of the world are impressed by the author's imagination. It took me three days to read it! It's still a little slow down. The author's writing style is very fluent. This book really has all the routines it should have. Mr. Xu is really heart-wrenching. I just wonder why this book is not popular? ? Also, the ending is too sudden! ! I want to see the heroine's battle of wits and courage with her parents-in-law, and the emotional drama between the heroine and the male lead! So sad 😫 I hope the author will publish a few extra stories to satisfy the hearts of us readers.
I also come from Doomsday Paradise. The author's writing is very good. Unlike other authors who write roughly the same plot. I don't know about others. I like the author of this book very much. I hope the author will continue to write good books and good stories. Come on.
😭
Xu Shilan is so pitiful, his tail is so cruel!嘤嘤嘤嘤......
I've probably read about a hundred or two hundred chapters, and here's my opinion: 1. The author may be a fan of Dream of Red Mansions. There are too many sentences ending with "Zhu" and "Le" in the article, and there are many inversions + adverbs and overlapping words, making some sentences seem trivial and cumbersome. It just feels weird when I read it. I feel like the author is trying to imitate the descriptive style of Dream of Red Mansions? But it was self-defeating. . 2. I really don't understand the purpose of the heroine's identity as an American international student. At present, I only see that this identity gives the heroine a reason to like reading, but anyone who has received a modern education can do this. Even a Chinese major or a history major is more suitable than an American international student. 3. The changes in the heroine's psychological journey are too blunt. . Since she mentioned her disdain and dissatisfaction with this patriarchal society at the beginning, why did she max out her fighting skills the next day? ? Isn't it strange to be proud of being a person with a higher education, but at the same time integrate into this society naturally, and even tacitly accept one's own status? ? What about her struggles? What about her unwillingness? What about her discomfort? ? What about enlightenment? What does she accept and what does she give up? After a good night's sleep, will you start talking strangely the next day? The performance of being a modern person does not mean that you silently say in your mind for dozens of chapters, "The highly educated myself only thinks that this society is about eating women" and then do nothing. It's useful [emoji=1f605]... Her high IQ is not reflected at all, but she is quite sophisticated () As we all know, high IQ does not mean high emotional intelligence. I don't know about other international students. I am an international student myself. I stayed abroad for a year. After returning to China, many of my ideas will be different from those at home... Not to mention the feudal era in China. Her sense of separation from this era is not reflected at all. Since she doesn't want to write and speed up the plot, then don't point out her disdain and pride at the beginning... It feels like she is very upright and upright () not as good as Gu Qi.
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Phew, author, can you cook? Do eels have scales? Made me laugh so hard
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(I wrote it for a long time, but I don't know where I clicked it and everything disappeared. I'm tired... I'll summarize it in a few sentences.) ①The early plot is excellent, quite brain-burning, and can exercise your speaking ability. In the middle period, I felt a bit uncontrollable. Maybe I wanted to write a story about the collapse of a building similar to Dream of Red Mansions, but it was obvious that I didn't have the ability to grasp this kind of plot well at that time. There are some details that are not explained in detail and require careful thinking to figure them out. The ending is the protagonist's wedding, but actually I think this ending is too bad... ② The character creation is basically successful and the characters have distinctive characteristics, but some characters' actions are not reasonable in the later stage. ③As for those ancient common sense, I don't know much about it (this is my first time watching a house fight...), So I won't comment... ④In terms of world view, it is probably the beginning of an imaginary dynasty. There are some slight mentions of changes in the social environment in the article, but there are very few. After all, most of what Zhai Dou writes is still in the back house. ⑤And a word of advice, if you read this book and see a young man named Xu, don't think he is the male protagonist! No matter how many scenes there are, don't side with him! I won't tell you the pain of being on the wrong CP... I feel like the male protagonist doesn't even account for 5,000 words in the whole article... Finally, I have some thoughts on the ending. At the beginning, the protagonist traveled from modern times and disdained to compete with the women in the backyard for a little profit. She was obviously an independent woman, as can be seen from various details. However, such a heroine got involved in a house fight later in the story. She worked hard for small rights and interests, and became someone she disdained at the beginning. In the end, she married someone else. We don't know what her life will be like after marriage. After reading the full text, I don't know whether I should feel happy for the heroine or feel sorry for the heroine. Thinking about it after a while, I still feel like I have a lump in my throat and mixed emotions because of this ending.



After reading it, I was still unsatisfied. I was moved by the second male lead. It's an excellent work.




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