
Mo Tang
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A contemporary otaku time travels to a Mohist disciple in the early Tang Dynasty. Like a drop of ink dripping into a water glass, the entire Tang Dynasty is soon turned into darkness.
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Official(998)Scraped 23d ago
As I write, it becomes a fantasy novel.
The writing becomes more and more mindless and more and more fantasy-like. Any old man who takes a disciple out of the mountain can represent the Yin-Yang family. He can look at the clouds above a person's head to judge the fate of his son. He can use the Yin-Yang family's hundred-year luck to predict and plan the plot. If he really has this ability, he will be invincible, okay? What's the matter with the protagonist?
Still really rubbish
This book neither talks about history, nor reality, nor logic. It just creates conflicts, which is embarrassing and brainless. As for the conflict between the gatekeepers in the tenth chapter, the gatekeepers used the guise of hiding people in the waterwheel to cause trouble. I was wondering why the gatekeeper couldn't be replaced by the waterwheel? Co-author: People who have never heard of an aerator will immediately know what an aerator is and how it is made. Don't talk about the other party being able to rob him forcefully. Robbery is another matter. Did the writer forget that the protagonist has some identity? Would a local police station officer offend a descendant of a founding general for another businessman? Also, it has been said that the gatekeeper feels that he cannot afford to offend the protagonist. Why does he offend him again and again if he cannot afford to offend him?
Guess what
The author's previous book was about the end of the Sui Dynasty, and this book is about the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. I believe the author will keep writing. So, which dynasty will rise in the next one?
author
The author will update soon, otherwise I will send the razor blade to your home.
The book is not bad, it can be regarded as a refreshing article.
After reading Chapter 50, I opened a shop opposite the Imperial College. Haha, the Imperial College was a central institution in ancient times. The Imperial City was all located in the Imperial City. Also in the Imperial City were the Forbidden Army, a large part of the Nine Temples, the Sixth Ministry, and most other central institutions. Are you sure you will be allowed to open a shop in the Imperial City? [Emot=default,01/]
The author is also celebrating the New Year, but your book updates are too slow. Even if you want to gain weight, you won't gain weight. It just grows there! ! ! What do you think, author?
The author lacks knowledge
There are many errors in the book, very many. Let me give a few typical examples. 1. In the chapters about selling fish, it is said that the Mo family does not understand the meaning of dividends. Later, he directly talks to Cheng Chumo and others about shares. Are you starting a modern company? Cheng Chumo Yiwufu wrote them too cleverly. 2. When I opened a restaurant in front of the Imperial College to buy steamed buns, the author actually wrote that Ziyi used an abacus. You are going to laugh so hard. Abacus originated in the Northern Song Dynasty. Where did the abacus come from during the Tang Dynasty? Did you travel through time and invent it? After seeing this, I decided to give up the book. It is much worse than other time travel books. I am used to not giving negative reviews.
The author didn't pass the level of history in junior high school.
Zu Chongzhi was from the Southern Song Dynasty. Why did his descendants appear in the Tang Dynasty? Really
The writing style is okay, but the idea is exaggerated, lacking in human sophistication and emotional details, turning it into a popular science article. The most uncomfortable thing is that the time is very short, but too many modern things are put into it. Every step can be said to be something that transcends the times. You can do it in just a few words. Wang Mang has long since unified the world.
All the schools of thought were almost gone in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Only Confucianism has been passed down. Really, your opening statement is unreasonable. In ancient times, businessmen were very cheap.
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Official(998)Scraped 23d ago
As I write, it becomes a fantasy novel.
The writing becomes more and more mindless and more and more fantasy-like. Any old man who takes a disciple out of the mountain can represent the Yin-Yang family. He can look at the clouds above a person's head to judge the fate of his son. He can use the Yin-Yang family's hundred-year luck to predict and plan the plot. If he really has this ability, he will be invincible, okay? What's the matter with the protagonist?
Still really rubbish
This book neither talks about history, nor reality, nor logic. It just creates conflicts, which is embarrassing and brainless. As for the conflict between the gatekeepers in the tenth chapter, the gatekeepers used the guise of hiding people in the waterwheel to cause trouble. I was wondering why the gatekeeper couldn't be replaced by the waterwheel? Co-author: People who have never heard of an aerator will immediately know what an aerator is and how it is made. Don't talk about the other party being able to rob him forcefully. Robbery is another matter. Did the writer forget that the protagonist has some identity? Would a local police station officer offend a descendant of a founding general for another businessman? Also, it has been said that the gatekeeper feels that he cannot afford to offend the protagonist. Why does he offend him again and again if he cannot afford to offend him?
Guess what
The author's previous book was about the end of the Sui Dynasty, and this book is about the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. I believe the author will keep writing. So, which dynasty will rise in the next one?
author
The author will update soon, otherwise I will send the razor blade to your home.
The book is not bad, it can be regarded as a refreshing article.
After reading Chapter 50, I opened a shop opposite the Imperial College. Haha, the Imperial College was a central institution in ancient times. The Imperial City was all located in the Imperial City. Also in the Imperial City were the Forbidden Army, a large part of the Nine Temples, the Sixth Ministry, and most other central institutions. Are you sure you will be allowed to open a shop in the Imperial City? [Emot=default,01/]
The author is also celebrating the New Year, but your book updates are too slow. Even if you want to gain weight, you won't gain weight. It just grows there! ! ! What do you think, author?
The author lacks knowledge
There are many errors in the book, very many. Let me give a few typical examples. 1. In the chapters about selling fish, it is said that the Mo family does not understand the meaning of dividends. Later, he directly talks to Cheng Chumo and others about shares. Are you starting a modern company? Cheng Chumo Yiwufu wrote them too cleverly. 2. When I opened a restaurant in front of the Imperial College to buy steamed buns, the author actually wrote that Ziyi used an abacus. You are going to laugh so hard. Abacus originated in the Northern Song Dynasty. Where did the abacus come from during the Tang Dynasty? Did you travel through time and invent it? After seeing this, I decided to give up the book. It is much worse than other time travel books. I am used to not giving negative reviews.
The author didn't pass the level of history in junior high school.
Zu Chongzhi was from the Southern Song Dynasty. Why did his descendants appear in the Tang Dynasty? Really
The writing style is okay, but the idea is exaggerated, lacking in human sophistication and emotional details, turning it into a popular science article. The most uncomfortable thing is that the time is very short, but too many modern things are put into it. Every step can be said to be something that transcends the times. You can do it in just a few words. Wang Mang has long since unified the world.
All the schools of thought were almost gone in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Only Confucianism has been passed down. Really, your opening statement is unreasonable. In ancient times, businessmen were very cheap.
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Just because of this beginning, I will add this book to my reading list!




Not bad, already 1.36 Million words



A novel about the rise of the early Tang Dynasty. The protagonist Merton travels back to the early Tang Dynasty and becomes an aristocratic county magistrate in the early Tang Dynasty. He is also a nobleman with a real estate. However, his life is not as good as that of ordinary wealthy households. Not only does he not even have pocket money, but the people in his estate are basically starved and are about to starve to death in winter. The original owner's weakness and avoidance make the protagonist very brave and responsible. In sharp contrast, the protagonist With a shout, the people in his city responded instantly, without doubting his words or his ability. However, a housekeeper dared to raise his whip to beat the protagonist, who is a noble master, and a maid dared to pour water on the head and face of the noble master. The contrast is also very clear. The protagonist's thinking is a bit off-topic, and the plot is interesting. It is a technical plot, but the logic cannot be studied deeply. I recommend it.



Personal rating: 90 (high score from me who rarely reads historical articles) (Updating...) This book gives me a very novel feeling. It is the first time someone has written a book using Mohist characters. The Mohist techniques in the book give me the feeling of seeing the magic of mechanism... The protagonist time travels back in time to become a descendant of the Mohist family, and starts the story with the method of raising fish. It finally made me feel that I was separated from all kinds of almost similar time travel novels. The writing is very good, and the key protagonist is pragmatic. Taking into account the phenomenon of the Tang Dynasty focusing on agriculture and suppressing business, he vigorously developed agriculture... There are also inventions such as engraving and printing, pulleys, and the method of digging wells that can be actually used. The monthly magazine is quite novel. It is not clear how the protagonist makes money. Maybe I don't have this kind of talent for business. In short, I just want to read it for no reason. I feel similar to the silver fox...













