
Siheyuan: the Golden and Red Era
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The new book "Rebirth in 55 Years: What Can I Do If I Can Understand Beast Language" has been released. I hope old fans and new fans will watch and collect it. Zhang Mingyuan traveled to the courtyard world, Became Jia Zhang's nephew. By chance, he moved into a courtyard house. Facing my aunt, I have to be the taker. What else would he do if he married Qin Huairu, the white lotus? How to deal with the beasts in this yard? Please give me an idea, Come on, come on... Waiting online... Reader communication QQ group: 1046987891 If anyone likes this book, please join the group to communicate.
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Official(9)Scraped 2mo ago
It is very important to write about the identity of these courtyards. The workers who live in the courtyards cannot have a cadre; many people write about the roles of doctors, buyers, and even technical secondary school students and college students living in courtyards. This goes against the common sense of that era. There were also prices at that time. A pound of stick noodles in Pigeon Market started at 2 yuan, a pound of white flour started at 6 yuan, and pork started at 20 yuan a pound. It was even more expensive in difficult times. Quotas are divided by class. For example, at that time, the monthly salary of a first-level professor was 455 yuan, which was the Class A quota; four kilograms of pork, milk, eggs, tea, and peanuts a month, and you could go to Beijing restaurants eight times a month. Workers do not have these quotas. They usually do not eat white flour or meat. So in that era, parents had to bring their own food or food stamps when they came to your home for weddings and weddings. Before the Siheyuan was re-opened, the whole drama revolved around eating. You can watch previous documentaries about a dual-income family with a monthly income of 140 yuan, but no one in the family is fat. The children of the cadres interviewed were not only fat, but at least they had rosy complexions. When writing about Siheyuan, don't take food personally. Ordinary workers in that era couldn't open their mouths to ask for food.
The author is not interested in reading the introduction you wrote. Everyone likes to read about people who are against the Jia family. Your aunt is the Jia Zhang family and has definitely persuaded many people to quit.
After reading two chapters, it turned out to be a fantasy novel!
This book is useless if it has anything to do with the Jia family.
One of the most rubbish Siheyuan novels I have ever read
What about supernatural powers and fantasy? I won't talk about other garbage places.
After reading Chapter 8, the author was furious. People asked him why he didn't go to college. Since the protagonist said that it was useless to go to college, only by leaving early and developing in society would he have a future. He was speechless. Look at your age. Do you think it was the 1990s? In those days, the security guards in the factory were armed with guns. A director shouldn't be able to control them, right? Can Director Xiaoxiao arrange for a person to enter the Security Department directly? At least deputy director, right? In the last book, it was set that the protagonist traveled through time for 3 years, had various cheats, and held more than 1,000 yuan. However, the protagonist said that he had not had a full meal in 3 years. No wonder people complained. You have so many abilities, so much money, and you still can't have enough to eat. Why did you travel back in time? Doesn't this setting make people complain?
The author doesn't understand the background of the times at all, and takes many issues for granted.
I felt uncomfortable just watching the beginning. If you have so much money, why don't you just buy food and put it in space? He was forced to go to Zhizhi University and not become a worker.
Take it all, take it all, say important things three times
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Official(9)Scraped 2mo ago
It is very important to write about the identity of these courtyards. The workers who live in the courtyards cannot have a cadre; many people write about the roles of doctors, buyers, and even technical secondary school students and college students living in courtyards. This goes against the common sense of that era. There were also prices at that time. A pound of stick noodles in Pigeon Market started at 2 yuan, a pound of white flour started at 6 yuan, and pork started at 20 yuan a pound. It was even more expensive in difficult times. Quotas are divided by class. For example, at that time, the monthly salary of a first-level professor was 455 yuan, which was the Class A quota; four kilograms of pork, milk, eggs, tea, and peanuts a month, and you could go to Beijing restaurants eight times a month. Workers do not have these quotas. They usually do not eat white flour or meat. So in that era, parents had to bring their own food or food stamps when they came to your home for weddings and weddings. Before the Siheyuan was re-opened, the whole drama revolved around eating. You can watch previous documentaries about a dual-income family with a monthly income of 140 yuan, but no one in the family is fat. The children of the cadres interviewed were not only fat, but at least they had rosy complexions. When writing about Siheyuan, don't take food personally. Ordinary workers in that era couldn't open their mouths to ask for food.
The author is not interested in reading the introduction you wrote. Everyone likes to read about people who are against the Jia family. Your aunt is the Jia Zhang family and has definitely persuaded many people to quit.
After reading two chapters, it turned out to be a fantasy novel!
This book is useless if it has anything to do with the Jia family.
One of the most rubbish Siheyuan novels I have ever read
What about supernatural powers and fantasy? I won't talk about other garbage places.
After reading Chapter 8, the author was furious. People asked him why he didn't go to college. Since the protagonist said that it was useless to go to college, only by leaving early and developing in society would he have a future. He was speechless. Look at your age. Do you think it was the 1990s? In those days, the security guards in the factory were armed with guns. A director shouldn't be able to control them, right? Can Director Xiaoxiao arrange for a person to enter the Security Department directly? At least deputy director, right? In the last book, it was set that the protagonist traveled through time for 3 years, had various cheats, and held more than 1,000 yuan. However, the protagonist said that he had not had a full meal in 3 years. No wonder people complained. You have so many abilities, so much money, and you still can't have enough to eat. Why did you travel back in time? Doesn't this setting make people complain?
The author doesn't understand the background of the times at all, and takes many issues for granted.
I felt uncomfortable just watching the beginning. If you have so much money, why don't you just buy food and put it in space? He was forced to go to Zhizhi University and not become a worker.
Take it all, take it all, say important things three times









