
The World's Wealthy Businessmen
by Daluoluo
About This Novel
During the Yuanfu period of the Song Dynasty, the painter Wu Hao came to the prosperous world of the Zhao family. Walking on the bustling streets of Bianliang, which was like a scene along the river during the Qingming Festival, Wu Hao thought of the Jurchen cavalry sweeping south 29 years later, completely destroying this prosperous scene like burning oil. But even if a commoner knew that the building was about to collapse, how could he have the power to save it? Wu Hao, who only wanted to be alone in the disaster, met Zhao Ji, a young man who would be the emperor, in the market of Bianliang... So the world's wealthy merchants came into being. From now on, the rise and fall of the world will be dominated by the capital of merchants! Book club group: 431301049
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A pretty good book. What I don't understand is that modern humans understand all too well that guild monopoly is a huge shackle on the economy and has been abandoned by all mature economies. Why does the author have a soft spot for it in his own special zone?
This is the first time I've seen a protagonist written like this
IQ fluctuates between high and low: Liu Eunuch could see it right away. People are trying to make money and kill themselves. Seeing your worth to recruit you, you refused, and the protagonist actually thought that the matter was solved; after that, several people said that Kaifeng Mansion should be careful. His life may be in danger, and the protagonist is also ambitious. Wu Yong plays the game, and the protagonist sees it. Then he saves the money and plunges into the trap without hesitation (to put it bluntly, the author is too blunt in order to draw out the plot and force his wits) Timid and afraid of things: the first ghost market raises the price, meets Chen's son, and is trembling with fear; the second Liangshan robbery is so frightening that he wets his pants, and the author is quite good at covering up, talking about the sequelae of the fusion of two souls, why set it like this? What reader would like such a protagonist? Not to mention Wei Guangzheng, he is just like a small villain playing a small role. I'm so narcissistic. I can hang this painting in the National Palace Museum in the future. What a famous artist. It's so annoying. Also, my feelings for Pan are so sudden, so turbulent and violent. I use the excuse of the fusion of previous feelings. I agree with this feeling, but is it necessary to write such a bad habit? And it's very verbose, with a lot of nouns at every turn. You're right about popularizing science, but you don't need to be so detailed, and the number of words doesn't need to be so watery. The most annoying thing is the various yy and coincidences of the protagonist himself. Pan happened to change his name to Jinlian, happened to meet Ximen Qing, happened to be Ximen's bodyguard, happened to be sick, happened to be given medicine, you happened to be transported into history, not into a novel. If you write these, it will only make people feel disgusted! -End-
The pace is too slow and a bit wordy
Many explanations of social economy are full of Ma's legacy. What modern humans practice is free competition based on the common law system based on rural covenants and folk customs, rather than a Venetian-style oligarchic republic. There is no incompatibility at all like the Republican Convention and the Lu family covenant mentioned in the book.
I have always liked Da Luo Luo's books. I have been following them from the game The Republic of China, Dream of the Celestial Dynasty to The Traitor of the World. I feel that the author's laughter and rants have become articles. Unfortunately, they were all pirated in the past. Now I have started to pursue the genuine ones and prepare to pay Luo Luo's debt😄
A good historical text about the Song Dynasty
The protagonist created by the author has superb painting skills and elegant demeanor, and at the same time wants to plan the layout in advance on the way to save the country and raise money, but he himself has no political or military talents. Such a character foreshadowing for the protagonist seems a bit contradictory and lacks highlights. If this problem can be solved, this book will be a big hit given the author's literary talent.
The protagonist's personality and IQ...
I'm a little disappointed with the protagonist's zs, especially in the description of King Duan's selection of his concubine...
Daluoluo's book is good
Very good idea, various deductions are interesting and relatively reasonable.
good
Through this book, I learned a lot of economic knowledge
Jin Lian, Ping'er, Da Lang, Er Lang, all of them have made their debut.
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A pretty good book. What I don't understand is that modern humans understand all too well that guild monopoly is a huge shackle on the economy and has been abandoned by all mature economies. Why does the author have a soft spot for it in his own special zone?
This is the first time I've seen a protagonist written like this
IQ fluctuates between high and low: Liu Eunuch could see it right away. People are trying to make money and kill themselves. Seeing your worth to recruit you, you refused, and the protagonist actually thought that the matter was solved; after that, several people said that Kaifeng Mansion should be careful. His life may be in danger, and the protagonist is also ambitious. Wu Yong plays the game, and the protagonist sees it. Then he saves the money and plunges into the trap without hesitation (to put it bluntly, the author is too blunt in order to draw out the plot and force his wits) Timid and afraid of things: the first ghost market raises the price, meets Chen's son, and is trembling with fear; the second Liangshan robbery is so frightening that he wets his pants, and the author is quite good at covering up, talking about the sequelae of the fusion of two souls, why set it like this? What reader would like such a protagonist? Not to mention Wei Guangzheng, he is just like a small villain playing a small role. I'm so narcissistic. I can hang this painting in the National Palace Museum in the future. What a famous artist. It's so annoying. Also, my feelings for Pan are so sudden, so turbulent and violent. I use the excuse of the fusion of previous feelings. I agree with this feeling, but is it necessary to write such a bad habit? And it's very verbose, with a lot of nouns at every turn. You're right about popularizing science, but you don't need to be so detailed, and the number of words doesn't need to be so watery. The most annoying thing is the various yy and coincidences of the protagonist himself. Pan happened to change his name to Jinlian, happened to meet Ximen Qing, happened to be Ximen's bodyguard, happened to be sick, happened to be given medicine, you happened to be transported into history, not into a novel. If you write these, it will only make people feel disgusted! -End-
The pace is too slow and a bit wordy
Many explanations of social economy are full of Ma's legacy. What modern humans practice is free competition based on the common law system based on rural covenants and folk customs, rather than a Venetian-style oligarchic republic. There is no incompatibility at all like the Republican Convention and the Lu family covenant mentioned in the book.
I have always liked Da Luo Luo's books. I have been following them from the game The Republic of China, Dream of the Celestial Dynasty to The Traitor of the World. I feel that the author's laughter and rants have become articles. Unfortunately, they were all pirated in the past. Now I have started to pursue the genuine ones and prepare to pay Luo Luo's debt😄
A good historical text about the Song Dynasty
The protagonist created by the author has superb painting skills and elegant demeanor, and at the same time wants to plan the layout in advance on the way to save the country and raise money, but he himself has no political or military talents. Such a character foreshadowing for the protagonist seems a bit contradictory and lacks highlights. If this problem can be solved, this book will be a big hit given the author's literary talent.
The protagonist's personality and IQ...
I'm a little disappointed with the protagonist's zs, especially in the description of King Duan's selection of his concubine...
Daluoluo's book is good
Very good idea, various deductions are interesting and relatively reasonable.
good
Through this book, I learned a lot of economic knowledge
Jin Lian, Ping'er, Da Lang, Er Lang, all of them have made their debut.
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An old white book on history, highly recommended! Hot series in progress... Recently I like to read capital history books, so I found this book. The author worked very hard and updated 200,000 words in just about a month. The story is that during the Song Zhezong period of the Song Dynasty, a businessman's capital rose. Perhaps... Through this kind of capital method, the Northern Song Dynasty, which had already made some achievements in commercial development, could avoid the bad luck of the historical rut. I have read the author's previous books, and I am one of the few Western history buffs. This book may be an attempt by the author to break through the war literature he is good at. So far, it seems that the readability of the article is quite good.



Da Luoluo's new book, recommended.

Da Luoluo's book, without going into details, is another path of no return that leads feudalism to capitalism.




History of the Northern Song Dynasty|Complete Edition Recommended:★★★★☆ Recommended novels by the same author: "The Rise of the Third Reich" German History | Completed | Removed













