
Capital Datang
About This Novel
Capitalism and colonialism are twins, and the birth of colonialism is inevitably accompanied by the rise of the slave trade! The words of a certain unscrupulous No. 1 Capitalist in the Tang Dynasty. He traveled through time and became Li Min, the disliked son of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin. He originally wanted to use his status as a prince to pick up a few beauties of the Tang Dynasty, and then live a good life of eating and waiting to die. But the former bastard Li Min left him with a noble identity and countless messes. For example, the lowly born princess-to-be made him a laughing stock of the nobles. The palace's finances were also on the verge of bankruptcy. His mother-in-law gave up everything for him and lived a poor life in the palace... In order to solve the mess left by Li Min before, Li Min could only fry tea, make wine, and burn cement. New inventions appeared in the Tang Dynasty in advance. In the process, Li Min not only changed the world's impression of him, but what he didn't expect was that his various actions had released the bloodthirsty beast of "capital", and it soon grew to the point where even he could not control it...
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Official(249)Scraped 23d ago
I didn't want to say it at first, but when I heard that this book was called a good book and the author was also called the author, I couldn't help but feel angry. First of all, the article says that Xiao Wenxin was a famous beauty at that time, and the subsequent description of her appearance does not conform to the Tang Dynasty's aesthetics of beauty being fat. What about common sense? Secondly, I don't know, I don't want to read it.
Those sailors, you can go to sleep now.
Writing historical novels: Remember don't distort or change history. You can do whatever you want with the content, but it's best not to add new technologies. Guns are already out. I'm thinking why don't you create airplanes, cannons, atomic bombs, and bomb the world? It's not that I look down on anyone. Soldiers know how to shoot, disassemble, and assemble guns, but they will never create a gun. It's not that they don't understand, but it involves too much. Do you think it's as simple as a barrel, a gun, and a spring? A simple gun barrel has to go through more than a dozen machines. Even the old method requires furnaces, models, etc., And the gun that comes out is easy to pop out, let alone middle school and college students. Maybe college students are very good in physics and chemistry and understand all principles, but can you draw blueprints? Can you pretend to create it? How long and thick does the barrel barrel need to be? Can you calculate it?
Is the author brainless?
Cement was a strategic material at that time, right? How to use it could be decided by a little prince, and there should be coal at that time, so why not use charcoal? I just laughed!
It's a bit unrealistic to make money selling fried tea. It's hard to change the taste. The public has never been exposed to fried tea. It's unrealistic to sell it in a big way.
Has the author ever been an official?
Has the author ever been a soldier or an official? I feel that businessmen in this book are even better than officials. Officials don't have official looks, and businessmen don't look like businessmen. They all rely on their own imagination. In ancient times, only powerful people dared to challenge officials, and the rest were of very low status.
What do you think about Ma Rong and Wang Baoqiang getting back together?
The writing is too rubbish
It's embarrassing to watch in many places. I don't recommend watching it.
I feel like authors are dealing with readers, so who will pay to read your books? For example, everyone has memorized and learned the example sentence mentioned above. When I see you, the author, using it, it gives the impression that your level is very low and that you are rubbish. Can you be a little innovative? . . . . ? ? ? ? This is the novel created by your author. Do you think you can read it?
Did Li Shimin cook vegetables? ? ? What nonsense?
In the Tang Dynasty, there was only steaming, cooking and roasting, not frying.
Because there were no iron pots in that era, think about how precious iron is.
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Official(249)Scraped 23d ago
I didn't want to say it at first, but when I heard that this book was called a good book and the author was also called the author, I couldn't help but feel angry. First of all, the article says that Xiao Wenxin was a famous beauty at that time, and the subsequent description of her appearance does not conform to the Tang Dynasty's aesthetics of beauty being fat. What about common sense? Secondly, I don't know, I don't want to read it.
Those sailors, you can go to sleep now.
Writing historical novels: Remember don't distort or change history. You can do whatever you want with the content, but it's best not to add new technologies. Guns are already out. I'm thinking why don't you create airplanes, cannons, atomic bombs, and bomb the world? It's not that I look down on anyone. Soldiers know how to shoot, disassemble, and assemble guns, but they will never create a gun. It's not that they don't understand, but it involves too much. Do you think it's as simple as a barrel, a gun, and a spring? A simple gun barrel has to go through more than a dozen machines. Even the old method requires furnaces, models, etc., And the gun that comes out is easy to pop out, let alone middle school and college students. Maybe college students are very good in physics and chemistry and understand all principles, but can you draw blueprints? Can you pretend to create it? How long and thick does the barrel barrel need to be? Can you calculate it?
Is the author brainless?
Cement was a strategic material at that time, right? How to use it could be decided by a little prince, and there should be coal at that time, so why not use charcoal? I just laughed!
It's a bit unrealistic to make money selling fried tea. It's hard to change the taste. The public has never been exposed to fried tea. It's unrealistic to sell it in a big way.
Has the author ever been an official?
Has the author ever been a soldier or an official? I feel that businessmen in this book are even better than officials. Officials don't have official looks, and businessmen don't look like businessmen. They all rely on their own imagination. In ancient times, only powerful people dared to challenge officials, and the rest were of very low status.
What do you think about Ma Rong and Wang Baoqiang getting back together?
The writing is too rubbish
It's embarrassing to watch in many places. I don't recommend watching it.
I feel like authors are dealing with readers, so who will pay to read your books? For example, everyone has memorized and learned the example sentence mentioned above. When I see you, the author, using it, it gives the impression that your level is very low and that you are rubbish. Can you be a little innovative? . . . . ? ? ? ? This is the novel created by your author. Do you think you can read it?
Did Li Shimin cook vegetables? ? ? What nonsense?
In the Tang Dynasty, there was only steaming, cooking and roasting, not frying.
Because there were no iron pots in that era, think about how precious iron is.
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(Liang Cao) is a good historical article. It was still good at the time, so you might as well give it a try.



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