
1984: Please Call Me the King of Goods
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[Chronology, daily life, farming, mountain product planting] Chen Zhu was born again in 1984. In this special era, Chen Zhu made a bold decision to leave his job without pay and return to the mountains to start mushroom cultivation... Shiitake mushrooms, black fungus, enoki mushrooms... And some medicinal herbs were planted, and before you knew it, a famous dry goods king emerged from the mountains. ------ This book contains a lot of useful information, and the author also has eight thousand works. Please feel free to eat it, it is not poisonous.
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I've been hooked since the author's last book, and when I saw the author's new book, I immediately came to support it. When I saw the latest chapter, it still had the same familiar flavor, it looked great! I still had a lot of fun reading the last book, but I didn't expect that the new book still maintains a very high creative enthusiasm and high level, and the story of going to the mountains and countryside to start a business and get rich is very brilliant. Now I can happily catch up with it again! I hope that the author** can continue to work hard, add more updates, reach a higher level, and write another excellent farming article of the era!




If you are interested in farming-type urban novels, then you definitely can't miss this masterpiece! The novel tells the story of the protagonist Chen Zhu, who travels back to 1984 and uses his understanding and professional knowledge of the future to start farming in the mountains. Chen Zhu gave up the opportunity to go abroad and have a guaranteed job, and plunged into the deep mountains and forests, planting mushrooms, black fungus, herbal medicines, grafting fruit trees, etc. In this era of backward preservation technology, he found that the only way out was to make dry goods! The writing style of the novel is very contemporary, allowing readers to be immersed in it unconsciously. As expected of a veteran author, the plot is also very well controlled. I highly recommend everyone to read it!




I finally found a good-looking new period novel. The protagonist traveled back to 1984, gave up studying abroad and the iron rice bowl, and chose to go into the mountains and start his own planting journey. The main theme of the novel is a steady stream of water and a new path. The protagonist gives up a seemingly lofty future and chooses a path that seems not to be understood, but slowly proves how valuable his choice is! The author has a deep understanding of that era, and is also very familiar with various crops. It is very immersive to read. It can be said to be a very excellent book!












