
The Age of Struggle
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Back in 1998, an ordinary person who had been rough, tired, cried, and struggled hoped to run down to earth and keep up with the trend of the times. The new book "My Beauty World" is in a smaller size.
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In fact, people in that era were quite simple compared to today. They didn't have much to think about. They just thought about helping each other and so on. But now there are intrigues and everything has changed a lot. It is still pretty good to live a good life, and then they have other thoughts.
A work of transformation
Most of the novels I wrote before Thirteen were for entertainment. The style of writing is a bit a bit off. It writes more about the dark side. This book does also describe the dark side of the country, but it feels like it is too beautified. It gives me a feeling of wanting to write but not daring to write. Sometimes some of the characters in the book feel a bit fake to me. Personally, I feel that some of the turns are quite abrupt. , I don't know if the author has changed the character's experiences and results that he originally intended. Sometimes some characters feel a little deliberately beautified. People have selfish motives, and it is normal for officials to use official tools for personal use, as long as it is not too excessive. There are many things in reality that are much darker than in the novel. This book is a bit idealized, and it feels like the protagonist has not traveled through time, but is just dreaming. In fact, I was a little uncomfortable with the protagonist's outlook on things becoming too positive. I have moderate depression and slight anti-social tendencies. The above is my personal opinion and I support Thirteen's transformation.
Apart from anything else, the only thing that was lacking in that era was probably a sincere heart and a desire to work hard, because it was considered the most critical part of change in that era. If you could seize the opportunity, then you could become a leader in the new century.
When you are reborn back to that era, of course you have to make up for the regrets of the previous life, the things you didn't seize the opportunity in the previous life. Of course you have to work hard again, and then rely on your own strength and the memories you bring back after rebirth to work hard.
I originally wanted to take a look, but it turned out there were a lot of trolls, so I wasn't in the mood.
If no one comments, I can still read it. It's really annoying to ask the trolls, so I don't even bother to read it.
Hello author, a boss worth billions doesn't even have a bodyguard. You are lying to yourself.
Hello author, a boss worth billions doesn't even have a bodyguard. Are you lying to yourself or to us readers?
Unfinished
Is this how the book ends?
Fight? Didn't see it! I just saw a reborn bastard being pretentious
Too far! He is a college student after all! This one is just offline! Crimes and liars are, at best, trails and stepping stones. But there is no distinction between authorship and authorship! Well, abandon the book
I didn't expect Shisan to write a book of this type.
I read Thirteen's books very early on, and there were not many that were passable. It feels formulaic in the back, but overall it's pretty good. Now this book is a surprise. It has a more down-to-earth style, with step-by-step traces to follow. There are no unrealistic operations floating in the sky. I hope I can stick to it.
Can you continue writing? This writing is jumping. If you don't know how to write, don't write.
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Official(59)Scraped 10d ago
In fact, people in that era were quite simple compared to today. They didn't have much to think about. They just thought about helping each other and so on. But now there are intrigues and everything has changed a lot. It is still pretty good to live a good life, and then they have other thoughts.
A work of transformation
Most of the novels I wrote before Thirteen were for entertainment. The style of writing is a bit a bit off. It writes more about the dark side. This book does also describe the dark side of the country, but it feels like it is too beautified. It gives me a feeling of wanting to write but not daring to write. Sometimes some of the characters in the book feel a bit fake to me. Personally, I feel that some of the turns are quite abrupt. , I don't know if the author has changed the character's experiences and results that he originally intended. Sometimes some characters feel a little deliberately beautified. People have selfish motives, and it is normal for officials to use official tools for personal use, as long as it is not too excessive. There are many things in reality that are much darker than in the novel. This book is a bit idealized, and it feels like the protagonist has not traveled through time, but is just dreaming. In fact, I was a little uncomfortable with the protagonist's outlook on things becoming too positive. I have moderate depression and slight anti-social tendencies. The above is my personal opinion and I support Thirteen's transformation.
Apart from anything else, the only thing that was lacking in that era was probably a sincere heart and a desire to work hard, because it was considered the most critical part of change in that era. If you could seize the opportunity, then you could become a leader in the new century.
When you are reborn back to that era, of course you have to make up for the regrets of the previous life, the things you didn't seize the opportunity in the previous life. Of course you have to work hard again, and then rely on your own strength and the memories you bring back after rebirth to work hard.
I originally wanted to take a look, but it turned out there were a lot of trolls, so I wasn't in the mood.
If no one comments, I can still read it. It's really annoying to ask the trolls, so I don't even bother to read it.
Hello author, a boss worth billions doesn't even have a bodyguard. You are lying to yourself.
Hello author, a boss worth billions doesn't even have a bodyguard. Are you lying to yourself or to us readers?
Unfinished
Is this how the book ends?
Fight? Didn't see it! I just saw a reborn bastard being pretentious
Too far! He is a college student after all! This one is just offline! Crimes and liars are, at best, trails and stepping stones. But there is no distinction between authorship and authorship! Well, abandon the book
I didn't expect Shisan to write a book of this type.
I read Thirteen's books very early on, and there were not many that were passable. It feels formulaic in the back, but overall it's pretty good. Now this book is a surprise. It has a more down-to-earth style, with step-by-step traces to follow. There are no unrealistic operations floating in the sky. I hope I can stick to it.
Can you continue writing? This writing is jumping. If you don't know how to write, don't write.
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The author of this book, White Thirteen, originally wrote the Hollywood series, and wrote several books in succession, totaling more than ten million words. It can be said that The Age of Struggle is the author's transformational work. The story begins with the protagonist traveling back in time to the night before the flood in his hometown in 1998. This time point is very good. The biggest event in 1998 was the great flood. Starting from the great flood, the reader is immediately transported to 1998, taking people back to that tense night. It seemed as if I was witnessing everyone hurriedly arranging manpower, deploying tools, and trying every means to protect the dam and their hometown... In the eyes of many young readers, this is nothing, it is just a plot. But in fact, the 1998 flood was a major natural disaster more serious than the 2008 earthquake. Countless people's hometowns were destroyed and they were forced to leave their homes. The protagonist does not have a golden finger, so it is unknown at the beginning whether he can use his own meager strength to save his hometown. This kind of plot really makes people nervous and sweaty. Just the plot of fighting floods and disaster relief is enough to show the author's solid level. Whether it is historical details, or the language and image of the characters, they are almost perfect. The transformation of the protagonist is not like some time-travel novels that directly mention it in one stroke. The author uses many details, family affection, nostalgia... The transformation of the protagonist seems natural. Without real life understanding and past experience, it is impossible to write such a good work. Readers who like this kind of time travel writing must not miss this book "The Age of Struggle".




In the urban rebirth genre, the protagonist is reborn in his hometown where he fought against floods and provided disaster relief in 1998. There is a strong sense of age and country. The career line I chose is to take a physical route and focus on the process of enjoyment.




To be honest, Big D's writing style is really good. This was well written, the plot would have been better if it were more compact, and the subject matter chosen is also very interesting. The opening chapter attracted me immediately. It is indeed a masterpiece. Give me support, big D, keep writing!




This was well written, and the plot would have been better if it had been more compact, with no obvious poisonous points. I read several chapters in one go, and I feel that the subsequent plots will become more and more exciting. I like to read endlessly.













