
Five Generations of Elegance
by Weird Cousin
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One dynasty passes through five generations, human life is like grass, and dynasties change like running water. If he is an ant, he can shake up the giant tree; if he is a chess piece, he can destroy the world. Commoner's ambition, ask who wears the yellow robe?
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Official(32)Scraped 23d ago
The author has always started off very well, at the top, and then... All the way down. In the VIP chapter, he devoted himself to Guo Wei, risked his life to report to the Guo family, risked countless lives to save his family, sent letters to win over the general Wang Yin, brought back the military talisman, attacked the city as a forward, found important information, harassed the enemy camp, killed the enemy general in front of the battle, captured the capital Kaifeng, and dealt with the old emperor... Which one is not the result of becoming a marquis? Still a young general in the end? I took 50 taels of silver. Isn't it ridiculous? The author is good at writing dangerous plots, so don't let the protagonist make so many achievements, and don't let the group of people die so quickly in the early stage. The pace is fast and it keeps stressing the development of the protagonist. It doesn't look logical at all.
It started off like a slave, and he succeeded in becoming the father of his enemy by relying on his acting skills (the spirit of a king). He also looked very awesome, and it felt like a cool novel from 20 years ago.
Suppressing the protagonist, committing literary youth disease, the protagonist was poisoned to death because he was not doing his job properly.
The protagonist's early operations were as fierce as a tiger's. After making such a big contribution, he was given a false name as a deputy commander. He only had thirty or forty people under his command. He was really impressed by the commander of the Three Firemen. The protagonist is able to manage only this small number of people, but he is not happy to see the general who is in charge of 300 people at the same level plundering the people and causing conflicts, and then he also has conflicts with his superiors. He has no idea what it means to be poor and to be alone. What's even more difficult is that as a general, three people have to break into the camp to serve as scouts. It's too unprofessional to do this to pay bonuses to the people below.
The author's book is 100 points at the beginning, 50 points in the middle, and it depends on the situation later. All the little guys start, and they work hard for 10 points in the early stage and get 5 points. 10 Points of hard work in the middle and late stages will result in -5 points.
It's disgusting again, no reward for great achievements, and the protagonist is suppressed to death. Instead of doing this, why not do it yourself? When he became emperor, he began to torture his master with all kinds of aggrievements, and this time it got even worse. Okay, author, just be happy. Goodbye.
Will the great master be reduced to limited exemption in 2022?
How should I put it? It's weird, it's depressing, dull, explosive, and then repeated, but the chapters used are very short, which is uncomfortable and a bit routine.
What are these chapters about? An old and lustful Queen Mother, two charming and cute girls, any fool knows which one to choose, and the Queen Mother's identity is so sensitive, he has no vigilance at all, and he deliberately approaches her. He must be out of his mind. I feel that in order to maintain the role of the Queen Mother, he deliberately deceives the protagonist. Abandoned. . .
Can you fuck the queen without seeing a girl, fuck the queen mother, and then the princess? Convinced, why don't we just write about our tactics?
Trial reading of the new book-Poisonous Weed-a historical text traveling through the Five Dynasties
1. The content text is not so smooth. 2. The male protagonist is a film and television martial arts stand-in, and he can actually compete with the ancient army bosses who were so murderous. Many of the fatal moves in martial arts have disappeared now, and the protagonist who came from peaceful times may not necessarily have the strong fighting consciousness of the ancient army bosses. 3. The commander's rewards and punishments are unclear. The protagonist does not carry out his orders and deserves punishment, but the protagonist prevents him from being used as a sword. He is not rewarded. How can an officer who does not distinguish between rewards and punishments be the best of a high-ranking military officer and have great ambitions to attack the barbarians? 4. The marshal tested the martial arts skills of the second young master. The protagonist acted as a slave partner and teased the marshal by pretending to fight in order to express himself and give himself a chance. The marshal actually forgave him. If it weren't for the protagonist's aura, he would have been dragged out and chopped. 5. Book reviews say the protagonist is inhumane, but that remains to be seen. 6. Book reviews say that the main character is underwhelmed, but it remains to be seen.
It's not good to attack a city well. You have to take risks. It's very smart.
She's a bit of a virgin bitch. She goes to the city to talk nonsense and has to take risks. She does this and that. It's interesting to watch at first, but it becomes more and more boring later on.
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Official(32)Scraped 23d ago
The author has always started off very well, at the top, and then... All the way down. In the VIP chapter, he devoted himself to Guo Wei, risked his life to report to the Guo family, risked countless lives to save his family, sent letters to win over the general Wang Yin, brought back the military talisman, attacked the city as a forward, found important information, harassed the enemy camp, killed the enemy general in front of the battle, captured the capital Kaifeng, and dealt with the old emperor... Which one is not the result of becoming a marquis? Still a young general in the end? I took 50 taels of silver. Isn't it ridiculous? The author is good at writing dangerous plots, so don't let the protagonist make so many achievements, and don't let the group of people die so quickly in the early stage. The pace is fast and it keeps stressing the development of the protagonist. It doesn't look logical at all.
It started off like a slave, and he succeeded in becoming the father of his enemy by relying on his acting skills (the spirit of a king). He also looked very awesome, and it felt like a cool novel from 20 years ago.
Suppressing the protagonist, committing literary youth disease, the protagonist was poisoned to death because he was not doing his job properly.
The protagonist's early operations were as fierce as a tiger's. After making such a big contribution, he was given a false name as a deputy commander. He only had thirty or forty people under his command. He was really impressed by the commander of the Three Firemen. The protagonist is able to manage only this small number of people, but he is not happy to see the general who is in charge of 300 people at the same level plundering the people and causing conflicts, and then he also has conflicts with his superiors. He has no idea what it means to be poor and to be alone. What's even more difficult is that as a general, three people have to break into the camp to serve as scouts. It's too unprofessional to do this to pay bonuses to the people below.
The author's book is 100 points at the beginning, 50 points in the middle, and it depends on the situation later. All the little guys start, and they work hard for 10 points in the early stage and get 5 points. 10 Points of hard work in the middle and late stages will result in -5 points.
It's disgusting again, no reward for great achievements, and the protagonist is suppressed to death. Instead of doing this, why not do it yourself? When he became emperor, he began to torture his master with all kinds of aggrievements, and this time it got even worse. Okay, author, just be happy. Goodbye.
Will the great master be reduced to limited exemption in 2022?
How should I put it? It's weird, it's depressing, dull, explosive, and then repeated, but the chapters used are very short, which is uncomfortable and a bit routine.
What are these chapters about? An old and lustful Queen Mother, two charming and cute girls, any fool knows which one to choose, and the Queen Mother's identity is so sensitive, he has no vigilance at all, and he deliberately approaches her. He must be out of his mind. I feel that in order to maintain the role of the Queen Mother, he deliberately deceives the protagonist. Abandoned. . .
Can you fuck the queen without seeing a girl, fuck the queen mother, and then the princess? Convinced, why don't we just write about our tactics?
Trial reading of the new book-Poisonous Weed-a historical text traveling through the Five Dynasties
1. The content text is not so smooth. 2. The male protagonist is a film and television martial arts stand-in, and he can actually compete with the ancient army bosses who were so murderous. Many of the fatal moves in martial arts have disappeared now, and the protagonist who came from peaceful times may not necessarily have the strong fighting consciousness of the ancient army bosses. 3. The commander's rewards and punishments are unclear. The protagonist does not carry out his orders and deserves punishment, but the protagonist prevents him from being used as a sword. He is not rewarded. How can an officer who does not distinguish between rewards and punishments be the best of a high-ranking military officer and have great ambitions to attack the barbarians? 4. The marshal tested the martial arts skills of the second young master. The protagonist acted as a slave partner and teased the marshal by pretending to fight in order to express himself and give himself a chance. The marshal actually forgave him. If it weren't for the protagonist's aura, he would have been dragged out and chopped. 5. Book reviews say the protagonist is inhumane, but that remains to be seen. 6. Book reviews say that the main character is underwhelmed, but it remains to be seen.
It's not good to attack a city well. You have to take risks. It's very smart.
She's a bit of a virgin bitch. She goes to the city to talk nonsense and has to take risks. She does this and that. It's interesting to watch at first, but it becomes more and more boring later on.
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Out of the circle index: 90 Traveling back to the fifth generation where human life is like grass, how should the protagonist settle down in the troubled times of changing dynasties? If an ant has the ambition of a swan, can we expect to be wearing a yellow robe?




I feel that there are not many articles about the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, but this one is one of the better ones, and the writing style is really good. Traveling through the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, in this era when life is at stake, how can a commoner wear a yellow robe?




One dynasty passes through five generations, human life is like grass, and dynasties change like running water. If he is an ant, he can shake up the giant tree; if he is a chess piece, he can destroy the world. Commoner's ambition, ask who wears the yellow robe?



Will commoners also have yellow robes one day? In that troubled world where human life was worth less than grass, how could an ant use the world as a pawn? Walk out of your own royal path? It's a historical article I've been reading recently, and it's written very well.













