
Return to the Song Dynasty and Become a Prince
About This Novel
The soul was reborn in the body of Zhao Ji, the fourth son of King Weizong of Song Dynasty who did not exist before. He wanted to eat and wait for death, but trouble always came. Song Jiang and Fang La rebelled! Six thieves are disrupting the government! Xixia invaded the country. Daliao went south to the Central Plains! Jin soldiers invade and Jingkang is in danger! Don't panic, hold on tight.
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Official(4)Scraped 14d ago
I can't stand the first two chapters anymore.
Are you still using modern thinking after going back to ancient times? Since you like that girl, just find her and become the princess, why are you so nagging? Fall in love? In ancient times, it was like talking about love. There were so many big things to do, the Jin soldiers were marching south, and the country was about to be destroyed. Is there still time to talk about love? Speechless
There is a problem with the use of poetry
Not to mention anything else, it looks good at first glance, but there are problems with the use of poems. Since it is written about the late Northern Song Dynasty, shouldn't the poems of Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty and the poems of Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty have already been available? Then others will not know it when the protagonist reads it. This is a serious mistake.
The protagonist is very contradictory. He is said to be a modern elite, but his mentality in doing things is not right. He says that he does not value fame and wealth. He is clearly capable of assassinating Zhu Meng, but he insists on setting up a trap to kill him accidentally. What is the purpose? The author must have not studied Chinese and history well. He is a teacher, not a bell, and a miu praise instead of a second praise. This is a mistake that occurs in almost every chapter. There are many other typos. Also, if you use the empty city strategy of the Three Kingdoms to fight against the enemy, are you a fool if Liangshan still falls into the trap? In the Northern Song Dynasty, poems written before the Northern Song Dynasty were used to show off. Have all the poets before the Northern Song Dynasty disappeared?
Not bad😄This is written with the idea of a TV series in mind
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Official(4)Scraped 14d ago
I can't stand the first two chapters anymore.
Are you still using modern thinking after going back to ancient times? Since you like that girl, just find her and become the princess, why are you so nagging? Fall in love? In ancient times, it was like talking about love. There were so many big things to do, the Jin soldiers were marching south, and the country was about to be destroyed. Is there still time to talk about love? Speechless
There is a problem with the use of poetry
Not to mention anything else, it looks good at first glance, but there are problems with the use of poems. Since it is written about the late Northern Song Dynasty, shouldn't the poems of Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty and the poems of Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty have already been available? Then others will not know it when the protagonist reads it. This is a serious mistake.
The protagonist is very contradictory. He is said to be a modern elite, but his mentality in doing things is not right. He says that he does not value fame and wealth. He is clearly capable of assassinating Zhu Meng, but he insists on setting up a trap to kill him accidentally. What is the purpose? The author must have not studied Chinese and history well. He is a teacher, not a bell, and a miu praise instead of a second praise. This is a mistake that occurs in almost every chapter. There are many other typos. Also, if you use the empty city strategy of the Three Kingdoms to fight against the enemy, are you a fool if Liangshan still falls into the trap? In the Northern Song Dynasty, poems written before the Northern Song Dynasty were used to show off. Have all the poets before the Northern Song Dynasty disappeared?
Not bad😄This is written with the idea of a TV series in mind









