
Chemical Datang
by Yin Yang
About This Novel
Chen Wanrong, a top student in the School of Chemical Engineering, unexpectedly came to the Tang Dynasty and became a member of an extremely poor family. Facing the extremely poor family situation, how will he use his knowledge of chemistry to create a wonderful life? Where will the upcoming "Kaiyuan Age" go under his influence? Will the "Anshi Rebellion" happen again? What will be the outcome of the war between the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire over the Middle East?
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Official(30)Scraped 10d ago
I don't know what this novel is about. You are making chemicals, soaps, and the like for the first 100 chapters. If some words didn't appear from time to time, I don't know if it was in ancient times. I thought you were studying fertilizers in a corner. Did you write like this in the novel? Still playing in the mud, don't you know what readers want to read in this novel? What a plot! The funniest thing is that two literati were impressed by your knowledge, and then you introduced soap to them? ? ?
The author's writing has no focus
Detailed writing does not mean good writing. Filling in the details from beginning to end is like a primary school student writing a journal.
The author doesn't seem to know much about the history of the Ming Empire
The family motto of the emperors of the Ming Empire was to guard the country for the emperor, and the emperor died in the country, and they did it. At least the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty did not escape. At least they did not cede territory, pay indemnities, surrender, or make peace.
Are you a top student in modern chemistry, or the leader of the martial arts alliance? If you don't play chemical engineering down-to-earth, but you want to show off and teach people the Seven Injury Fist, go away and give up.
The author probably doesn't know how to write a book
Everyone who has read the novel should know Lin Wanrong in The Great Butler, and the name Wanrong is not very nice, so why should I imitate it? I don't want to read it.
Cows are color blind. I have watched too many bullfights.
Cows are color blind. I have watched too many bullfights.
Not bad. Support it.
The content of this book is a bit blurry, and there are often irrelevant contents and dialogues. As a chemical engineer, he actually teaches people how to practice martial arts. The more I read, the more embarrassed I am.
It's said to be about the Tang Dynasty. It's been dozens of chapters and I haven't seen anything remotely related to the Tang Dynasty.
I read the beginning and the title doesn't match
There was no sign of developing chemical industry from the beginning. No motivation
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Official(30)Scraped 10d ago
I don't know what this novel is about. You are making chemicals, soaps, and the like for the first 100 chapters. If some words didn't appear from time to time, I don't know if it was in ancient times. I thought you were studying fertilizers in a corner. Did you write like this in the novel? Still playing in the mud, don't you know what readers want to read in this novel? What a plot! The funniest thing is that two literati were impressed by your knowledge, and then you introduced soap to them? ? ?
The author's writing has no focus
Detailed writing does not mean good writing. Filling in the details from beginning to end is like a primary school student writing a journal.
The author doesn't seem to know much about the history of the Ming Empire
The family motto of the emperors of the Ming Empire was to guard the country for the emperor, and the emperor died in the country, and they did it. At least the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty did not escape. At least they did not cede territory, pay indemnities, surrender, or make peace.
Are you a top student in modern chemistry, or the leader of the martial arts alliance? If you don't play chemical engineering down-to-earth, but you want to show off and teach people the Seven Injury Fist, go away and give up.
The author probably doesn't know how to write a book
Everyone who has read the novel should know Lin Wanrong in The Great Butler, and the name Wanrong is not very nice, so why should I imitate it? I don't want to read it.
Cows are color blind. I have watched too many bullfights.
Cows are color blind. I have watched too many bullfights.
Not bad. Support it.
The content of this book is a bit blurry, and there are often irrelevant contents and dialogues. As a chemical engineer, he actually teaches people how to practice martial arts. The more I read, the more embarrassed I am.
It's said to be about the Tang Dynasty. It's been dozens of chapters and I haven't seen anything remotely related to the Tang Dynasty.
I read the beginning and the title doesn't match
There was no sign of developing chemical industry from the beginning. No motivation
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You will know it after studying history or engineering.



This is also a book that I will want to read again after reading it more than twice. For me, the Chemical Industry of the Tang Dynasty has a lot more passion than the Ming Dynasty (and a lot less willful betrayal), a lot more brotherhood than the servants (the emphasis is on dedication), and lacks many manufacturing technologies and historical changes that I usually don't know about! Like index:★★★★★













