
Dr. Liang in Peninsula
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Liang Xi, UPMC Presbyterian Shazyside University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, is the youngest full-time professor and deputy director of cardiothoracic surgery in the history of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He personally sent the object away, and sent all the patients he was responsible for out of the hospital, starting a journey of self-healing. When I first arrived in Seoul, I seemed to be contaminated by something unclean. While doing morning exercise and looking at the scenery, I met a patient who had suffered a stroke. While watching a football match at the gymnasium in the morning, a child in the front row was injured in an accident. After finally having a meal in the afternoon, I received a request from the local hospital to help with surgery... ... (With "The Witful Doctor's Life" as the frame background, it can be regarded as a half-fantasy, light-hearted novel. Because I like this TV series, I want to try writing it myself!)
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Official(8)Scraped 1mo ago
What the hell
If you want to write about a robot doctor, then write about a robot doctor properly, or just write about Korean entertainment, with a soft male protagonist and a bunch of women, what the hell is that?
The male protagonist is a good old man and has no temper at all.
Overall it's watchable but not great. He set up a dedicated persona from the beginning, but ended up having affairs everywhere, not only being in a relationship with one person, but also hooking up with others. A dedicated person who had a girlfriend who was about to get married, but ended up not knowing how to keep a distance from other women... I guess I don't like those who like single heroines or those who like multiple heroines... In the later period, the book relied on a few heroines to support it.
Saw being smeared
One thing I keep saying is that my girlfriend is dead. What about sympathy? I can't stand the character issue. The soft-egg type drags his feet and looks uncomfortable. The writing is fine. But what about the novel. It's not romance, nor is it Qiong Yao.
It's just so so, either it's just Korean entertainment, or it's just Korean variety shows. It's hard to watch them all mixed together.
Who is the heroine in this book?
I failed to perform surgery on my ex-girlfriend, I was beaten by my ex-girlfriend's brother, and there are many plots that are obviously plagiarized from the book "The White Rose Hidden Behind". No one cares about this?
Deeply romantic setting, with many ambiguous objects. Real-life Korean entertainment and Korean dramas are comprehensively confusing.
From the very beginning, a deeply romantic setting was set up, in which the surgeon failed to perform surgery on his girlfriend, and then the girlfriend passed away. Good Guys has just opened a new map and suddenly there are so many ambiguous partners. It is outrageous. If you want to write about a playboy, then write multiple female protagonists. If you want to write about a love story, then don't have so many ambiguous partners. Many plots are written purely for the purpose of creating ambiguity. It is not necessary. On the one hand, I have to write about Korean entertainment characters that exist in reality, constantly interfering with what has happened in reality, and at the same time, I have to combine various Korean drama characters, and the writing is very confusing.
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Official(8)Scraped 1mo ago
What the hell
If you want to write about a robot doctor, then write about a robot doctor properly, or just write about Korean entertainment, with a soft male protagonist and a bunch of women, what the hell is that?
The male protagonist is a good old man and has no temper at all.
Overall it's watchable but not great. He set up a dedicated persona from the beginning, but ended up having affairs everywhere, not only being in a relationship with one person, but also hooking up with others. A dedicated person who had a girlfriend who was about to get married, but ended up not knowing how to keep a distance from other women... I guess I don't like those who like single heroines or those who like multiple heroines... In the later period, the book relied on a few heroines to support it.
Saw being smeared
One thing I keep saying is that my girlfriend is dead. What about sympathy? I can't stand the character issue. The soft-egg type drags his feet and looks uncomfortable. The writing is fine. But what about the novel. It's not romance, nor is it Qiong Yao.
It's just so so, either it's just Korean entertainment, or it's just Korean variety shows. It's hard to watch them all mixed together.
Who is the heroine in this book?
I failed to perform surgery on my ex-girlfriend, I was beaten by my ex-girlfriend's brother, and there are many plots that are obviously plagiarized from the book "The White Rose Hidden Behind". No one cares about this?
Deeply romantic setting, with many ambiguous objects. Real-life Korean entertainment and Korean dramas are comprehensively confusing.
From the very beginning, a deeply romantic setting was set up, in which the surgeon failed to perform surgery on his girlfriend, and then the girlfriend passed away. Good Guys has just opened a new map and suddenly there are so many ambiguous partners. It is outrageous. If you want to write about a playboy, then write multiple female protagonists. If you want to write about a love story, then don't have so many ambiguous partners. Many plots are written purely for the purpose of creating ambiguity. It is not necessary. On the one hand, I have to write about Korean entertainment characters that exist in reality, constantly interfering with what has happened in reality, and at the same time, I have to combine various Korean drama characters, and the writing is very confusing.
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Heroine: Yoona, Bae Joo Hyun, Choi Sulli Keywords: witty doctor's life, warm daily life The fictional story about "Dragon Doctor" + Korean Entertainment will not affect anyone who has watched "Dragon Doctor" or not. The relaxed and lively writing style makes people very comfortable.



It doesn't talk much about the entertainment industry. It mainly talks about the life of a doctor, the TV series about the witty doctor (I haven't seen it, so that's probably the name) Heroine: Lin Yoona, Shirley Baicai I haven't seen the latest one yet. I've been busy lately, but I've seen more than 600 chapters. It's okay. I'll record it first. I'm currently following all the books on the list. So sometimes it's easy to get a little confused. You can watch less




It's more daily life. The main character is a medical professor and his girlfriend got sick and he helped with the surgery but she didn't survive. He went to the peninsula for an exchange and a change of environment to heal his wounds. There was no Shura field and there were many female protagonists.












