
Travel Through the 1960s and Live a Life of Wealth and Wealth
by Eat Fish Head With Chopped Pepper
About This Novel
Wang Kangyue worked as a workhorse all his life, and finally managed to retire at the age of 60. Unfortunately, he was transported to the special era of the 1960s. The original owner of the time, Wang Yuanchao, was the descendant of a martyr, but the original owner lived to be 16 years old and never enjoyed the blessings. The original owner had experienced the hardships of this era. Fortunately, when Wang Kangyue traveled through time, his soul was bound to the space formed by the Baiyue Cave in Huangshan Mountain. Let's see how the reborn Wang Yuanchao carries space and lives a wealthy life in this special era.
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Official(41)Scraped 23d ago
How did the score of 7.9 come about?
If you don't check the information and don't understand the world, it is really not recommended to write a chronicle. Otherwise, you will either be criticized or laughed at by readers. Seeing that I am about to go to the countryside, I buy 50 kilograms of salt at a time and 20 kilograms of MSG at a time in an acquaintance's store. Are you really afraid of being reported? You can explain the 50 kilograms of salt as being used to marinate bacon after going to the countryside, but you brought so much salt without luggage? Even more outrageous is 20 pounds of MSG. How to explain its use? Not to mention the current era when industry is developed and MSG is worthless. A family of four cannot finish a pound of MSG in a year. In that era when industrial products were extremely expensive, the whole village couldn't use twenty kilograms of MSG a year, right? In an era when meat and cooking oil are in short supply, the protagonist can buy free pig skin when he boils a wok. After boiling the inside of the pan, he can pour oil into a bowl and brush the outside of the pan. How many inches of fat does this pig skin have? In order to escape from my uncle's house, I went to the black market to buy blank letters of introduction. You, an orphan of two martyrs, were abused by your uncle, aunt, and three cousins, who even beat you to death before you crossed over. Why do you need so many tricks? He directly went to the commune, the revolutionary committee, and the public security bureau with a wounded body to report his abuse and murder of martyrs, and exposed the huge amount of private property he had hidden. At the same time, he drew a clear line with him under the witness of the commune leaders. In that era, the protagonist's uncle and his family were considered lucky if they were not dragged to target practice. Finally, there is the "Teng Zi Gu" that makes people's heads hurt... Even if the author is from Changsha, the spoken pronunciation is indeed the same, but even if the author is from Changsha, people also write "Tong Zi Gu" in written language.
He possesses dragon-slaying skills but is bullied by wild dogs all day long.
Does it make sense to waste your life in the countryside with a space after rebirth? Planning to stay here for ten years is a totally stupid idea. What was there in the countryside at that time: poverty, ignorance, all kinds of trivial things, and the interaction between the boss and the west and the gossipy wives. Is it interesting to stay here for ten years just to pretend to be a cheap B? Things in the countryside will be overwhelming after reading thirty chapters, and any more will trample your IQ. It's like you are always playing with naughty children in the mud when all the gods and Buddhas in the sky are your little brothers. It's too unstructured and annoying.
Idiot, just poison them all and use the space as fertilizer, then collect everything in the house and pretend that they have escaped and gone abroad. Isn't it better than you, a moron, to report it and waste the city's property? Moreover, the whistleblower came back to cause trouble after reform ten years later, but the root of the problem has not been eradicated.
I can't stand the behavior on the train. It starts off awkwardly, and then starts to get a little bit comfortable. It's really hard to watch this kind of person as the protagonist.
Why does the chapter content not match up before and after, and this can also be a paid chapter?
There is no logic. In that era, high-voltage lines
I think it's from the studio. I've read about thirty chapters and the writing is rather blunt. I gave it five stars because life is not easy.
In the 1960s, in the countryside, there were sofas? Are there any coffee tables?
This is a time traveler meeting a reborn person!
If you traveled through time at the age of 60, in which year was he born?
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Official(41)Scraped 23d ago
How did the score of 7.9 come about?
If you don't check the information and don't understand the world, it is really not recommended to write a chronicle. Otherwise, you will either be criticized or laughed at by readers. Seeing that I am about to go to the countryside, I buy 50 kilograms of salt at a time and 20 kilograms of MSG at a time in an acquaintance's store. Are you really afraid of being reported? You can explain the 50 kilograms of salt as being used to marinate bacon after going to the countryside, but you brought so much salt without luggage? Even more outrageous is 20 pounds of MSG. How to explain its use? Not to mention the current era when industry is developed and MSG is worthless. A family of four cannot finish a pound of MSG in a year. In that era when industrial products were extremely expensive, the whole village couldn't use twenty kilograms of MSG a year, right? In an era when meat and cooking oil are in short supply, the protagonist can buy free pig skin when he boils a wok. After boiling the inside of the pan, he can pour oil into a bowl and brush the outside of the pan. How many inches of fat does this pig skin have? In order to escape from my uncle's house, I went to the black market to buy blank letters of introduction. You, an orphan of two martyrs, were abused by your uncle, aunt, and three cousins, who even beat you to death before you crossed over. Why do you need so many tricks? He directly went to the commune, the revolutionary committee, and the public security bureau with a wounded body to report his abuse and murder of martyrs, and exposed the huge amount of private property he had hidden. At the same time, he drew a clear line with him under the witness of the commune leaders. In that era, the protagonist's uncle and his family were considered lucky if they were not dragged to target practice. Finally, there is the "Teng Zi Gu" that makes people's heads hurt... Even if the author is from Changsha, the spoken pronunciation is indeed the same, but even if the author is from Changsha, people also write "Tong Zi Gu" in written language.
He possesses dragon-slaying skills but is bullied by wild dogs all day long.
Does it make sense to waste your life in the countryside with a space after rebirth? Planning to stay here for ten years is a totally stupid idea. What was there in the countryside at that time: poverty, ignorance, all kinds of trivial things, and the interaction between the boss and the west and the gossipy wives. Is it interesting to stay here for ten years just to pretend to be a cheap B? Things in the countryside will be overwhelming after reading thirty chapters, and any more will trample your IQ. It's like you are always playing with naughty children in the mud when all the gods and Buddhas in the sky are your little brothers. It's too unstructured and annoying.
Idiot, just poison them all and use the space as fertilizer, then collect everything in the house and pretend that they have escaped and gone abroad. Isn't it better than you, a moron, to report it and waste the city's property? Moreover, the whistleblower came back to cause trouble after reform ten years later, but the root of the problem has not been eradicated.
I can't stand the behavior on the train. It starts off awkwardly, and then starts to get a little bit comfortable. It's really hard to watch this kind of person as the protagonist.
Why does the chapter content not match up before and after, and this can also be a paid chapter?
There is no logic. In that era, high-voltage lines
I think it's from the studio. I've read about thirty chapters and the writing is rather blunt. I gave it five stars because life is not easy.
In the 1960s, in the countryside, there were sofas? Are there any coffee tables?
This is a time traveler meeting a reborn person!
If you traveled through time at the age of 60, in which year was he born?









