
Reborn Cultural Giant
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This world is still called Earth, but the layout is completely different. Su Wen was reborn in this world as a literary student who was about to fail the college entrance examination, and found that this world did not have Shakespeare, Byron, Tagore, Pushkin, Chekov, O. Henry, Tolkien, JK Rowling, Jin Yong, Gu Long, Lu Xun, Xu Zhimo... Many literary giants he is familiar with have never appeared in this world! As a result, Su Wen became a god-like cultural giant in the world. ............ Readership, 297685669
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Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
As for time-travelers, plagiarism is polite, and fabrication is not guilty. The author has issued a license to the protagonist. There will be no hindrance.
It's extremely poisonous. Is it possible for a group of brats to argue about the Analects of Confucius and the Book of Confucius?
Not really good
Regarding this situation of being questioned and then constantly writing poems and compositions on the spot to prove his innocence, I also have a question for Pigfoot: Pigfoot has written so many classics in a short period of time. If he does not write 100 million classic novels or poems in his life, then he is plagiarizing.
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I've read Chapter 50 and I think it's pretty good. I recommend it to everyone.
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Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
As for time-travelers, plagiarism is polite, and fabrication is not guilty. The author has issued a license to the protagonist. There will be no hindrance.
It's extremely poisonous. Is it possible for a group of brats to argue about the Analects of Confucius and the Book of Confucius?
Not really good
Regarding this situation of being questioned and then constantly writing poems and compositions on the spot to prove his innocence, I also have a question for Pigfoot: Pigfoot has written so many classics in a short period of time. If he does not write 100 million classic novels or poems in his life, then he is plagiarizing.
Reborn cultural giant
I've read Chapter 50 and I think it's pretty good. I recommend it to everyone.
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Literary young people must read it.




The literary content in it is quite interesting and aroused my interest in literary works. The structure is a bit simple, the content is a bit thin, and the ending is a bit abrupt. There is the cool and cool part. The visibility is relatively high. It is recommended that the author's next work be more substantial.













