
Peninsula: from Supporting Actor to Chungmuro actor
About This Novel
Kang Jae-hoon has two faces-- In the play, the Zhongmulu Ziweixing was polished by Huang Zhengmin himself; Outside the scene is a succubus on the set surrounded by four top figures. Huang Zhengmin said that he was born to be an actor-- After all, a man who can have an iceberg model, a fishy-looking girl, a straight-shooting rich woman, and a tsundere idol all stir up the Shura scene for him at the same time must have some "special acting skills." This book is also called: "About the fact that I had a lot of acting skills but passively unlocked the "heartthrob on set" buff"
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The protagonist's personality is so disgusting
I feel so frustrated by the character of the protagonist. I feel like I want to be innocent and have a harem at the same time. It's very awkward. Otherwise, I need to completely cut off everything else. Otherwise, it's clear that I want a harem.
Very well written, really. But the protagonist is quite unlikable emotionally. It would be really good if it was a single female protagonist.
This is the first time I read such a wonderful book in the Korean entertainment genre. The emotional scenes and story lines are very good. Emmmm. The only thing that makes me feel a little uncomfortable is the indecisiveness of the male protagonist. But this seems to be one of the reasons that fascinates me the most (the other one is Yoona, hahahaha. I hope the author will not delete or cancel this emotional line)
Is this kind of silly and sweet male protagonist really good? He looks weak and weak like a giant baby when he meets everyone😐
My favorite Korean entertainment book recently. The last time I fell in love with Korean entertainment was Restarting the Heyday
In fact, the first few dozen chapters of this book are okay, but it has been very poor since the beginning of the movie. First of all, the plot points are forcibly created (the protagonist has to broadcast the Shiyuehao), and secondly, the emotional description begins to be confusing. The writing method of harem novels is very different from that of single heroine. The most difficult point is to open a harem reasonably or at least have a reason. You were describing a single female protagonist earlier, but after a while, you just forced a harem. You turned an originally good story into a very poor one, so you deserve the poor grades in this book.
Some places are too nonsensical!
The writing is very good, and the general plot is also very good, but some places are very weak? Do you understand? The protagonist is too stupid. In the first few chapters, the protagonist is not as stupid as a normal person. Later on, he is also dull and stupid when it comes to relationships. People who read this are very angry. At the beginning, he was passive towards feelings, but then he suddenly became active for some reason. I have read about a hundred chapters now, and there are some disconnects between the protagonist's performance before and after. The male protagonist changed too fast. Also, when Jung Soo Jung had a conflict and cold war with the protagonist over "Lee Sung Kyung", was Jung Soo Jung being too brainless? Kim Ji-won is equally brainless, still engaged in a cold war and jealousy? So many people like the male protagonist, isn't this completely counterproductive? "Lim Yoona, Lee Sung Kyung, and a somewhat emerging Bae Suzy" is so brainless. Also, is the reconciliation between the protagonist and Jung Soo-jung too simple? A bit baffling? Logically speaking, it's not that simple. Even if we don't talk about Lee Sung Kyung's affairs, just by looking at how Lin Yoona and Kim Taeyeon get along with the male protagonist on SBS, we can see that the relationship is unusual. The male protagonist letting Lin Yoona hold his arm can be said to be helping the male protagonist find resources, but what about letting the male protagonist take Yoona home? And borrowed a private car? Kind of treating people like fools. The first part is really good, but the later questions are really hard to watch, and there are some that I am too lazy to stop. I read the sixty-odd chapters before it was released, and then I subscribed to all the later chapters. I don't know what is going on later. I will wait until I read the later to decide whether to continue reading. If it doesn't work, I will just take it as a sponsor.
The writing is much improved compared to the previous book. If I hadn't gone to the home page and looked at the author's works, I would have thought it was written by a different author. The daily writing is very sweet, the plot and writing are excellent, better than most of the Peninsula novels I have read.
Is it because of all the good reviews? It feels like actresses have been downgraded. A young actor wants to win over him after just one or two meetings. He is not a chaebol or a big director, so how can he be so attractive. The stupid look of the protagonist is not worthy at all. A single female protagonist may be able to do it, but in a harem novel, why should your protagonist open a harem if he has no strength? If he has no strength at all, so many female stars are chasing after him, which really makes me speechless.
A slightly over-the-top protagonist, Arkham-esque?
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Official(41)Scraped 19d ago
The protagonist's personality is so disgusting
I feel so frustrated by the character of the protagonist. I feel like I want to be innocent and have a harem at the same time. It's very awkward. Otherwise, I need to completely cut off everything else. Otherwise, it's clear that I want a harem.
Very well written, really. But the protagonist is quite unlikable emotionally. It would be really good if it was a single female protagonist.
This is the first time I read such a wonderful book in the Korean entertainment genre. The emotional scenes and story lines are very good. Emmmm. The only thing that makes me feel a little uncomfortable is the indecisiveness of the male protagonist. But this seems to be one of the reasons that fascinates me the most (the other one is Yoona, hahahaha. I hope the author will not delete or cancel this emotional line)
Is this kind of silly and sweet male protagonist really good? He looks weak and weak like a giant baby when he meets everyone😐
My favorite Korean entertainment book recently. The last time I fell in love with Korean entertainment was Restarting the Heyday
In fact, the first few dozen chapters of this book are okay, but it has been very poor since the beginning of the movie. First of all, the plot points are forcibly created (the protagonist has to broadcast the Shiyuehao), and secondly, the emotional description begins to be confusing. The writing method of harem novels is very different from that of single heroine. The most difficult point is to open a harem reasonably or at least have a reason. You were describing a single female protagonist earlier, but after a while, you just forced a harem. You turned an originally good story into a very poor one, so you deserve the poor grades in this book.
Some places are too nonsensical!
The writing is very good, and the general plot is also very good, but some places are very weak? Do you understand? The protagonist is too stupid. In the first few chapters, the protagonist is not as stupid as a normal person. Later on, he is also dull and stupid when it comes to relationships. People who read this are very angry. At the beginning, he was passive towards feelings, but then he suddenly became active for some reason. I have read about a hundred chapters now, and there are some disconnects between the protagonist's performance before and after. The male protagonist changed too fast. Also, when Jung Soo Jung had a conflict and cold war with the protagonist over "Lee Sung Kyung", was Jung Soo Jung being too brainless? Kim Ji-won is equally brainless, still engaged in a cold war and jealousy? So many people like the male protagonist, isn't this completely counterproductive? "Lim Yoona, Lee Sung Kyung, and a somewhat emerging Bae Suzy" is so brainless. Also, is the reconciliation between the protagonist and Jung Soo-jung too simple? A bit baffling? Logically speaking, it's not that simple. Even if we don't talk about Lee Sung Kyung's affairs, just by looking at how Lin Yoona and Kim Taeyeon get along with the male protagonist on SBS, we can see that the relationship is unusual. The male protagonist letting Lin Yoona hold his arm can be said to be helping the male protagonist find resources, but what about letting the male protagonist take Yoona home? And borrowed a private car? Kind of treating people like fools. The first part is really good, but the later questions are really hard to watch, and there are some that I am too lazy to stop. I read the sixty-odd chapters before it was released, and then I subscribed to all the later chapters. I don't know what is going on later. I will wait until I read the later to decide whether to continue reading. If it doesn't work, I will just take it as a sponsor.
The writing is much improved compared to the previous book. If I hadn't gone to the home page and looked at the author's works, I would have thought it was written by a different author. The daily writing is very sweet, the plot and writing are excellent, better than most of the Peninsula novels I have read.
Is it because of all the good reviews? It feels like actresses have been downgraded. A young actor wants to win over him after just one or two meetings. He is not a chaebol or a big director, so how can he be so attractive. The stupid look of the protagonist is not worthy at all. A single female protagonist may be able to do it, but in a harem novel, why should your protagonist open a harem if he has no strength? If he has no strength at all, so many female stars are chasing after him, which really makes me speechless.
A slightly over-the-top protagonist, Arkham-esque?
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💕Heroine: Lim Yoona, Bae Suzy, Lee Sung Kyung ❤️Type of work: Entertainment star 💛Work tag: [China Entertainment] [Korean Entertainment] 💚Introduction to the work: The male protagonist Jiang Zaixun, Huang Zhengmin's direct disciple, and Li Jingcheng are roommates living under the same roof, and they are also a pair of happy enemies. Starting from a small role as a male protagonist, he went on to become a supporting role, a supporting role in a drama, and a voice actor. He honed his acting skills step by step and started his own acting career. 💙Single lead review: A new book by the author Hanyu Qianjun. The previous single female lead book "Peninsula Entertainment from Reply 1988" made me like it very much. This new book has multiple female protagonists. I was originally worried that the author would not be able to grasp it, but after reading the golden three chapters, I felt half at ease. The further I read, I found that the author has a clear understanding of the direction of the plot of the novel. It can be seen that the outline is very well done and very detailed. Qingfeng really appreciates that the career and love lines in Korean entertainment novels complement each other, rather than who is in front or behind. Judging from the current 83,000 words, while the male protagonist is constantly honing his acting skills in different small roles, the plots with several female protagonists are also unfolding simultaneously. The roommate Li Jingcheng who is cold on the outside but hot on the inside, and the intellectual and lovely relative Lin Yoon-ah, the image of each female character has been perfectly shaped. In addition, the daily life between the male protagonist and Li Jingcheng is another highlight of the 83,000-word content. Qingfeng personally believes that this book is undoubtedly successful in portraying Li Jingcheng. According to the book friends' comments mentioned in this chapter, we can see that the author's handling of details is quite good. In Chapter 15, the male protagonist's concern for Li Jingcheng was inadvertently shown. He spent 33,000 yuan on laundry and counted the money back and forth 6 times, but when he saw the brown sugar packaging, he directly put it in the shopping basket. This is just an insignificant part of the content of the novel, but it shows that the author is serious about the plot construction of the novel. In fact, the professional aspects and depth of the male protagonist's career in the novel are not very demanding for Korean entertainment novels, but Qingfeng still hopes that the author can bring you a meaningful story. The current collection has 3641, and the number of paid book friends is 5900. I hope readers will support me. Korean entertainment is not easy, but you can do it and cherish it.




Female lead: Lee Sung Kyung, Lim Yoon Ah, Bae Suzy, Jung Soo Jung Status: Loading This young star has a very comfortable lineup of female protagonists and excellent writing skills. It is the best young Korean entertainment star in recent times. Chapter 20 let me know the gold content of the alliance leader.


Not bad




Hy, many women Advantages: The details are delicate enough, the heroine is likeable, not too silly, and the dialogue between the characters is not childish. It is worth watching. Disadvantages: The male protagonist is just a big boy•﹏•













