
Period Drama: Lao Cao's Chic Life
About This Novel
Travel through the Republic of China variety show and become a stinky foot patrol. There are Qi Ye from the mansion gate, sweet dates from the alley, little things from Yuxiang Garden, Bai Ling from the glorious era, Qin Huairu from the courtyard, Chen Xueru from the tavern, Sixth Brother, Wu Jingzhong, the waiter from the spy drama, and many other period drama characters. See how Cao Weida plays around with the variety movie world and is happy and happy...
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Official(48)Scraped 5d ago
The writing is getting more and more uninteresting. The story about a new police officer at the beginning is quite interesting, but it becomes more and more outrageous later on. The skills rewarded by the system are just for killing a few Japs every day to complete the mission. You cannot kill other people, only traitors or Japs. Then who will you kill to complete the mission after being freed? Also, the plot about selling supplies seemed okay at first. After all, you can make money and help the country, but it becomes more and more outrageous later on. The leader gave me a letter. To celebrate, I evacuated the Japanese warehouse overnight. Just move it when it's important. You also need to show off your math skills. I'm speechless. In order to celebrate this plot, it feels a bit forced. Why didn't you move it after you got the skills, but only moved it after you got the letter? There is also the issue of explaining the liquidation issue on the Internet. You, a book writer, can't explain it at all, and it is not required by the plot. I wasted a few cents on your explanation of the liquidation issue in one chapter. No wonder people are complaining about it. Finally, in a period drama that you wrote in the title of your book, you still write about cooperating with the Japanese to buy and sell supplies to the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. When will this be written? Shouldn't period dramas feature characters or events related to the plot? Why do you keep writing about the deal with the Japanese? Your title is seriously inconsistent with the content of your novel. I suggest the author change the title.
Hidden Madonna Table
You keep saying that you are not the Holy Mother, and you will help me no matter what happens. You also keep saying that you are not the Holy Mother. It is disgusting. If you want to pretend to be a good person, just keep pretending. Don't mention the Holy Mother.
This book is extremely poisonous
The first eleven chapters are quite interesting. In chapter twelve, the Red Party pretends to be inscrutable about what kind of supplies they sell to the Red Party, and then gives away Western medicine for free? On the day of liquidation, explain how you resold supplies several times, how you became familiar with Xiaozhi, why Xiaozhi trusts you so much, where did the western medicine come from, Xiaozhi's Major can't do this, right? What does it have to do with you, a timid person who has just put on black leather, and has such an unscrupulous background? The logic doesn't make sense. I'd rather live a small life with pig's feet torn apart by hands (with a system) than write something like yours which is inconsistent with logic.
There was no anti-Japanese base area behind enemy lines, and the puppet government continued to collect taxes and recruit troops.
As the title states, the Kuomintang government retreated all the way. If the Communist Party had not established base areas behind enemy lines and the Japanese puppet government had stabilized the ruling order, China would have been doomed. They are constantly collecting taxes and recruiting troops from enemy-occupied areas. There are more puppet troops than Japanese troops. How can we fight? Just as the Manchu Qing Dynasty established the colonial rule of the gentry, it was the Han army that suppressed the domestic revolution in the later period. It's too dangerous.
Logic doesn't make sense
As a time traveler, the protagonist knows very well what the environment was like after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Since you choose to stay in the country, you shouldn't care about money, as that will only lead to trouble. If you want to make money, you shouldn't stay in the country. So, what does the protagonist mean when he wants to make money but also says he wants to stay in the country?
Author, the era of your novel is too late, and the Japanese surrendered immediately. Your method of tricking the Japanese is much better than that of the protagonist Lin Ze. In that novel, Lin Ze would fool the Japanese, but are the Japanese really that stupid? Most of them are the author's self-righteousness. How could the generals like Okamura Neji and those generals be deceived! Your novel is quite exaggerated, but it is also based on some facts. I think it is quite interesting. Please update it. There are too few updates.
I'm really speechless when I see medicines being given away for free. The main character looks not smart but stupid. I really can't stand it.
It's getting more and more watery, and it's becoming a flood.
Good time setting
The timing is really good. After the end of the Anti-Japanese War and before the end of the War of Liberation, there is unprecedented room for maneuver. The protagonists of the period drama are still in their prime. In the future, we can not only add the plot of the Northern Eagle Sauce, but also insert the liquidation risk characters such as Jin Hai and go south to jump to the port. From the perspective of the future, it will definitely be more exciting as long as it is not cut off. But there is also a big problem with age. According to the current timeline, he was already 70 years old before the change was launched. It is estimated that the system will fail.
Well written. The film and television plot can be integrated. But I feel that film and television are integrated too much. There are too few plot scenes and I feel that they are not written thoroughly.
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Official(48)Scraped 5d ago
The writing is getting more and more uninteresting. The story about a new police officer at the beginning is quite interesting, but it becomes more and more outrageous later on. The skills rewarded by the system are just for killing a few Japs every day to complete the mission. You cannot kill other people, only traitors or Japs. Then who will you kill to complete the mission after being freed? Also, the plot about selling supplies seemed okay at first. After all, you can make money and help the country, but it becomes more and more outrageous later on. The leader gave me a letter. To celebrate, I evacuated the Japanese warehouse overnight. Just move it when it's important. You also need to show off your math skills. I'm speechless. In order to celebrate this plot, it feels a bit forced. Why didn't you move it after you got the skills, but only moved it after you got the letter? There is also the issue of explaining the liquidation issue on the Internet. You, a book writer, can't explain it at all, and it is not required by the plot. I wasted a few cents on your explanation of the liquidation issue in one chapter. No wonder people are complaining about it. Finally, in a period drama that you wrote in the title of your book, you still write about cooperating with the Japanese to buy and sell supplies to the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. When will this be written? Shouldn't period dramas feature characters or events related to the plot? Why do you keep writing about the deal with the Japanese? Your title is seriously inconsistent with the content of your novel. I suggest the author change the title.
Hidden Madonna Table
You keep saying that you are not the Holy Mother, and you will help me no matter what happens. You also keep saying that you are not the Holy Mother. It is disgusting. If you want to pretend to be a good person, just keep pretending. Don't mention the Holy Mother.
This book is extremely poisonous
The first eleven chapters are quite interesting. In chapter twelve, the Red Party pretends to be inscrutable about what kind of supplies they sell to the Red Party, and then gives away Western medicine for free? On the day of liquidation, explain how you resold supplies several times, how you became familiar with Xiaozhi, why Xiaozhi trusts you so much, where did the western medicine come from, Xiaozhi's Major can't do this, right? What does it have to do with you, a timid person who has just put on black leather, and has such an unscrupulous background? The logic doesn't make sense. I'd rather live a small life with pig's feet torn apart by hands (with a system) than write something like yours which is inconsistent with logic.
There was no anti-Japanese base area behind enemy lines, and the puppet government continued to collect taxes and recruit troops.
As the title states, the Kuomintang government retreated all the way. If the Communist Party had not established base areas behind enemy lines and the Japanese puppet government had stabilized the ruling order, China would have been doomed. They are constantly collecting taxes and recruiting troops from enemy-occupied areas. There are more puppet troops than Japanese troops. How can we fight? Just as the Manchu Qing Dynasty established the colonial rule of the gentry, it was the Han army that suppressed the domestic revolution in the later period. It's too dangerous.
Logic doesn't make sense
As a time traveler, the protagonist knows very well what the environment was like after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Since you choose to stay in the country, you shouldn't care about money, as that will only lead to trouble. If you want to make money, you shouldn't stay in the country. So, what does the protagonist mean when he wants to make money but also says he wants to stay in the country?
Author, the era of your novel is too late, and the Japanese surrendered immediately. Your method of tricking the Japanese is much better than that of the protagonist Lin Ze. In that novel, Lin Ze would fool the Japanese, but are the Japanese really that stupid? Most of them are the author's self-righteousness. How could the generals like Okamura Neji and those generals be deceived! Your novel is quite exaggerated, but it is also based on some facts. I think it is quite interesting. Please update it. There are too few updates.
I'm really speechless when I see medicines being given away for free. The main character looks not smart but stupid. I really can't stand it.
It's getting more and more watery, and it's becoming a flood.
Good time setting
The timing is really good. After the end of the Anti-Japanese War and before the end of the War of Liberation, there is unprecedented room for maneuver. The protagonists of the period drama are still in their prime. In the future, we can not only add the plot of the Northern Eagle Sauce, but also insert the liquidation risk characters such as Jin Hai and go south to jump to the port. From the perspective of the future, it will definitely be more exciting as long as it is not cut off. But there is also a big problem with age. According to the current timeline, he was already 70 years old before the change was launched. It is estimated that the system will fail.
Well written. The film and television plot can be integrated. But I feel that film and television are integrated too much. There are too few plot scenes and I feel that they are not written thoroughly.












