
Era: Starting from the Rickshaw Puller
by Fenqi
About This Novel
Feng Baoliang traveled back in time to the Republic of China and became a rickshaw puller, running in the streets and alleys of Sijiucheng. He... Witnessed the luxurious high-rise bungalows of Jin Mansion,... Witnessed the success and failure of Liulichang, the rise and fall of the Eighth Building, and the joys and sorrows of Hutong courtyards.
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Official(13)Scraped 18d ago
The more I read it, the more rubbish it becomes. Unfortunately, the main character is still a time traveler. He has become a slave of the former Qing Dynasty. He is blackmailed by this and bullied by that. He does not dare to retaliate. He just compromises and loses money. The whole person is full of servility. It is not like a time traveler. He abandoned the book and deleted it.
I thought it was gradually rising, but I didn't expect that the more I became a slave, the better. This golden finger felt like a logic of earning gold coins as a slave and then paying tribute.
Unlike today's people who travel through the past, they look like complete slaves. How can a modern person look like a modern person who travels through the past?
It's a bit insulting to my IQ, I feel like a retard
I suspect it was written by AI, completely hard-written! No regard for human logic at all
It's frustrating to see that I'm still a time traveler, and I'm being blackmailed by someone like Fan Wu.
I feel sleepy after reading more than ten chapters. The plot is too bland. Does Goldfinger have no talents and skills other than money? In those days, when you were slowly building yourself up, it was easy to get slaughtered just because you had money.
Era: Starting from the rickshaw puller
Ahem, I didn't expect this book to be criticized...
The protagonist is the same as Xiao Biao San. The cheats are useless. The protagonist is too lacking in love and too holy! The common sense of life is too simple,
It's very well written, stop writing it. While reading a book, eating. Half a bowl turned into a bowl
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Official(13)Scraped 18d ago
The more I read it, the more rubbish it becomes. Unfortunately, the main character is still a time traveler. He has become a slave of the former Qing Dynasty. He is blackmailed by this and bullied by that. He does not dare to retaliate. He just compromises and loses money. The whole person is full of servility. It is not like a time traveler. He abandoned the book and deleted it.
I thought it was gradually rising, but I didn't expect that the more I became a slave, the better. This golden finger felt like a logic of earning gold coins as a slave and then paying tribute.
Unlike today's people who travel through the past, they look like complete slaves. How can a modern person look like a modern person who travels through the past?
It's a bit insulting to my IQ, I feel like a retard
I suspect it was written by AI, completely hard-written! No regard for human logic at all
It's frustrating to see that I'm still a time traveler, and I'm being blackmailed by someone like Fan Wu.
I feel sleepy after reading more than ten chapters. The plot is too bland. Does Goldfinger have no talents and skills other than money? In those days, when you were slowly building yourself up, it was easy to get slaughtered just because you had money.
Era: Starting from the rickshaw puller
Ahem, I didn't expect this book to be criticized...
The protagonist is the same as Xiao Biao San. The cheats are useless. The protagonist is too lacking in love and too holy! The common sense of life is too simple,
It's very well written, stop writing it. While reading a book, eating. Half a bowl turned into a bowl
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Not bad, not bad. It has a touching plot. No matter when I read, it is hard to hope that the author can keep writing at such a high level. I have collected it!




It's been a long time since I've seen such a good-looking novel, and I couldn't help but recommend it!!! This book has two characteristics, one is interesting, the plot is witty and unexpected; the other is violent, without disguise, and the most deadly.




It is a book above the standard that people of all tastes can try. It has no shortcomings. If you insist on finding a shortcoming, it is that the number of words is a bit short.




The plot is smooth and does not drag out, allowing readers to read more than ten chapters in one breath without stopping. It really has the style of an experienced author.













