
Time Travel Pearl of the Republic of China
About This Novel
Zhang Meixi, a pharmaceutical engineer who loves reading online articles, traveled through the Republic of China a hundred years ago. Zhang Meixi discovered that the reason for her family's poor health, passed down from generation to generation, was actually using radioactive meteorites that fell from the sky as night-time pearls. At that time, Marie Curie, the discoverer of the radioactive element radium, had already won the Nobel Prize, but she could not afford a gram of radium. Dear, you can easily discover: the truly beautiful pearl of the Republic of China is not those priceless gems, but the person who traveled from later generations, and she will illuminate the old time and space of the Republic of China.
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Official(15)Scraped 21d ago
I didn't want to waste money on this book. I originally wanted to read it, but after knowing that Widow Zhou was involved with the heroine's father, and thinking that one of her three sons might be the male protagonist, I didn't want to read it.
Author, may I ask, is your real name Zhang Xi?
Rambling
I was rambling here and there, but after reading ten chapters, the main character became confused.
Exquisite mats, elegant furniture, and luxurious decorations make the house truly full of gold and jade! Zhang Meixi's time travel was not a loss, at least she was a young lady who had no worries about food and drink.
The Zhang family seems to be very wealthy. There is a large box of pearls for Zhang Meixi to make velvet flowers for. Zhang Meixi still dislikes the strain on her neck, so she should be content with traveling to such a wealthy family.
When Zhang Meixi read online articles about time travel, she still complained about the author's slow writing speed. She has a very calm personality. What should she do if her already bad mood becomes even worse? That is of course the choice to leave.
So exaggerated (⊙o⊙)
Does it look good? I want to see it too
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good
It feels a little too deep
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Official(15)Scraped 21d ago
I didn't want to waste money on this book. I originally wanted to read it, but after knowing that Widow Zhou was involved with the heroine's father, and thinking that one of her three sons might be the male protagonist, I didn't want to read it.
Author, may I ask, is your real name Zhang Xi?
Rambling
I was rambling here and there, but after reading ten chapters, the main character became confused.
Exquisite mats, elegant furniture, and luxurious decorations make the house truly full of gold and jade! Zhang Meixi's time travel was not a loss, at least she was a young lady who had no worries about food and drink.
The Zhang family seems to be very wealthy. There is a large box of pearls for Zhang Meixi to make velvet flowers for. Zhang Meixi still dislikes the strain on her neck, so she should be content with traveling to such a wealthy family.
When Zhang Meixi read online articles about time travel, she still complained about the author's slow writing speed. She has a very calm personality. What should she do if her already bad mood becomes even worse? That is of course the choice to leave.
So exaggerated (⊙o⊙)
Does it look good? I want to see it too
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good
It feels a little too deep
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Just by looking at the title of the book, you can tell that it is in the style of the Republic of China. To be honest, I have never been very interested in stories from this era, because most of the author's descriptions are about romance or anti-Japanese passion. It's not bad, but it just looks like an old photo with a decadent yellowing and faded edges. This one is different. There is no greasy house fight, and there is even less description of emotional interactions. The heroine revitalizes the country through science and technology. From being cautious at the beginning of the time travel, to being driven by a sense of historical mission to do her best to change the times, the author does not describe too much about the national care of the country and the people, and there is no generosity to cheer up. Passionate, a little woman, using her own foresight and skills in medicine, chemistry, technology, etc., Is like a beautiful butterfly, inadvertently flapping its wings, bringing about earth-shaking changes, giving shelter to the weak, and giving light to the dark. One after another, little people, quantitative changes accumulate into qualitative changes, which makes people happy and warm to watch. The slowly unfolding picture of the times is vivid and interesting, with a beauty as vigorous and infinite as the rising sun, and the writing is transparent and humorous. The ending is a little rushed in the later stages, perhaps because the author stopped updating for a while, but the flaws do not hide the good points, and it is a good article worth reading.




I have read too many rebirth and depressing stories, so I read a refreshing time travel story. If you like the collection, send flowers! ! !




Update: This eunuch article actually fills in a hole! It's actually over! Oh my god, let me set off some firecrackers first! (But I haven't watched the ending yet) ------------ This is an article about the Republic of China, and this is an article about breaking up, but I will also recommend it! Don't be fooled by the title and introduction of Laji, you will be pleasantly surprised as you read this book! I used to really hate watching female videos about the Republic of China. Those romances, entanglements, and entanglements are so beautiful. However, as a common person (say the important thing again), I still like the more down-to-earth ones. This book is more down to earth. After reading the title and synopsis, I thought it was another story about traveling to the Republic of China, falling in love and fighting for the best, and maybe doing something beneficial to the country along the way. However, the heroine made me shut up and was so surprised. There are almost no emotional scenes. Miss Meixi is devoted to the country and the people. Strengthening the country is what makes me happy. The author writes this process very happily. It is rare to write very happily. At the same time, the author also uses an interesting writing style to paint a charming but down-to-earth picture that allows people to truly understand the Republic of China in that era. The author's historical materials or knowledge reserves are very rich. A seemingly casual sentence may be an anecdote from the Republic of China, as well as the foreign scientific community (there is a paragraph in the article about foreign scientists. The author's description of the anecdotes of various scientists is really interesting, and he also gained knowledge while being hilarious [Ignore this article if you are knowledgeable, the single author has little experience (ー̀дー́ )]). There are many female authors writing about the Republic of China, and many of them have good writing skills, but the Republic of China they write is like a decadent and beautiful art film. The beauty is beautiful, but it is sticky and thick, giving people a negative feeling that they cannot escape, and it is very unreal. But the Republic of China described in this article is interesting, lively, chaotic but interesting. In addition, the heroine's actions are making China in this era discover a good direction. When reading this book, I feel like a rising sun. This kind of Republic of China is my cup of tea. Finally, Miss Meixi (the heroine) is a well-deserved pearl of the Republic of China! Recommendations for the same category: "Strange Dreams of the Republic of China". The only two novels about the Republic of China that I have read so far are Pearl of the Republic of China and this one. This book is more down-to-earth. It begins with the famine in Henan. The heroine has been struggling for the survival and development of herself and her mother and brother. Overall, it is not as good as the Pearl of the Republic of China, but it is watchable. Then, what, this one has also been discontinued [Funny. Jpg] Maybe female bloggers are really cool about the Republic of China. I hope that those who see this book list will read these two books. With their popularity, maybe the author can be moved to let them come back to update [laughs] Rating star rating (purely personal rating): Classic five stars ★★★★★


I've been obsessed with it recently. I've been obsessed with the Republic of China novels recently. I haven't read it yet, but there are very few heroines who travel through time to save the country. Check this one out, right?













