
Plan for Tomorrow
About This Novel
Wu Zongrui traveled through time. The first is to hide your strength and bide your time and gather strength. The second is to fight tit for tat and never give in. The third is to crush you with strength until you are convinced. The fourth is to use all the above methods. Those who are still unconvinced will be completely eliminated. Water drops penetrate stones, ropes saw wood and wood breaks, little by little changes, success after success, step by step towards glory. The process is important, but the results are even more important. Let's witness it together and see how Wu Zongrui reaches the top.
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Official(87)Scraped 21d ago
The writing is too childish
All things and power are basically left to Liao Wenwu. Can the rebellion succeed? You want to rebel against one of your subordinates who has such great power but also controls the power within the supervisory department without restraint. Are you going to rebel against him?
A man can salute a brothel girl without being scolded to death
Is it so complicated to write? It makes me dizzy!
Is it so complicated to write? It made me dizzy, and some characters did not appear at all, such as Li Zicheng's nephews (Li Guo), and the protagonist's character is too weak and very benevolent (can he actually recruit Manchu soldiers as soldiers? You must know that the soldiers' families are in the Manchus, so you are not afraid of rebellion). Have you checked the Manchu population at that time? With hundreds of thousands of troops, Huang Taiji had already destroyed the Ming Dynasty.
Just look at the introduction and you'll know what level you're at.
This is definitely a book where the main character behaves in a childish way. First and second, it feels like it was written by a child, and the entire introduction is illogical!
Speechless
At the beginning, I copied a paragraph of Buddhist justification, and then in the second chapter, I swore sworn vows to a book boy who followed me. This is too poisonous. I just said that I am a modern person with egoistic ideas. This little book boy swore a brother of the opposite sex without doing anything, and also mentioned the Three Kingdoms. Wouldn't it be more harmful to someone so simple? And he would secretly violate the host's instructions and peek at the Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
What does Chapter 1 mean?
Who saves whom? Who traveled through time? Baffling. Why complain? The rescuer traveled through time because of the rescued?
Very youthful
I don't know what the author thinks of this rhythm. The Ming army is so weak. In chapters 450 and 500, depending on the strength of the protagonist, the emperor can actually be used to control the princes. After all, the Ming army is so weak. When the Denglai army reaches 100,000, they can rebel. At this time, there are two choices. One is to use the emperor to control the princes, and the other is to kill the emperor and the prince. The world is in chaos. , Each place will definitely elect its own Emperor Zhu, and then the rogues may become king faster. The next step is to clean up the Tatars in Liaoning. To be honest, this is a bit fake. The Ming army is written as thin paper, and there is no description of the general soldiers. The Denglai army is also described as weak as a dog, and then various traps and ambushes beat the Qing army like shit. It's funny. You can succeed if you do it yourself. The Ming army is like a stupid son, unable to see anything. Behind it is the word "drag"
Overall, it's okay. I looked at it from the front, and then looked at the yield. In the picture, his corn yield was 500 jins, so it's pretty realistic. There are some novels about 2,000 jins at the beginning, but I didn't even read them because the author either didn't have any brains or didn't understand. Ancient corn and potatoes were both early. Corn and potatoes were not improved and cultivated, and their yields were much less than they are now. The kind that travels through the past, if not brings seeds from the present. Buying corn or potato seeds from Portuguese and Spanish merchants, and then buying 20% of wood for 2,000 gold is not worth reading. In this novel, he wrote that the yield per mu is 5,000 gold, which is more realistic, and emphasizes the difference between initial seeds and modern seeds.
not good
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It's so boring to write
I don't know what you think, it gives me a headache, the writing is so boring
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Official(87)Scraped 21d ago
The writing is too childish
All things and power are basically left to Liao Wenwu. Can the rebellion succeed? You want to rebel against one of your subordinates who has such great power but also controls the power within the supervisory department without restraint. Are you going to rebel against him?
A man can salute a brothel girl without being scolded to death
Is it so complicated to write? It makes me dizzy!
Is it so complicated to write? It made me dizzy, and some characters did not appear at all, such as Li Zicheng's nephews (Li Guo), and the protagonist's character is too weak and very benevolent (can he actually recruit Manchu soldiers as soldiers? You must know that the soldiers' families are in the Manchus, so you are not afraid of rebellion). Have you checked the Manchu population at that time? With hundreds of thousands of troops, Huang Taiji had already destroyed the Ming Dynasty.
Just look at the introduction and you'll know what level you're at.
This is definitely a book where the main character behaves in a childish way. First and second, it feels like it was written by a child, and the entire introduction is illogical!
Speechless
At the beginning, I copied a paragraph of Buddhist justification, and then in the second chapter, I swore sworn vows to a book boy who followed me. This is too poisonous. I just said that I am a modern person with egoistic ideas. This little book boy swore a brother of the opposite sex without doing anything, and also mentioned the Three Kingdoms. Wouldn't it be more harmful to someone so simple? And he would secretly violate the host's instructions and peek at the Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
What does Chapter 1 mean?
Who saves whom? Who traveled through time? Baffling. Why complain? The rescuer traveled through time because of the rescued?
Very youthful
I don't know what the author thinks of this rhythm. The Ming army is so weak. In chapters 450 and 500, depending on the strength of the protagonist, the emperor can actually be used to control the princes. After all, the Ming army is so weak. When the Denglai army reaches 100,000, they can rebel. At this time, there are two choices. One is to use the emperor to control the princes, and the other is to kill the emperor and the prince. The world is in chaos. , Each place will definitely elect its own Emperor Zhu, and then the rogues may become king faster. The next step is to clean up the Tatars in Liaoning. To be honest, this is a bit fake. The Ming army is written as thin paper, and there is no description of the general soldiers. The Denglai army is also described as weak as a dog, and then various traps and ambushes beat the Qing army like shit. It's funny. You can succeed if you do it yourself. The Ming army is like a stupid son, unable to see anything. Behind it is the word "drag"
Overall, it's okay. I looked at it from the front, and then looked at the yield. In the picture, his corn yield was 500 jins, so it's pretty realistic. There are some novels about 2,000 jins at the beginning, but I didn't even read them because the author either didn't have any brains or didn't understand. Ancient corn and potatoes were both early. Corn and potatoes were not improved and cultivated, and their yields were much less than they are now. The kind that travels through the past, if not brings seeds from the present. Buying corn or potato seeds from Portuguese and Spanish merchants, and then buying 20% of wood for 2,000 gold is not worth reading. In this novel, he wrote that the yield per mu is 5,000 gold, which is more realistic, and emphasizes the difference between initial seeds and modern seeds.
not good
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It's so boring to write
I don't know what you think, it gives me a headache, the writing is so boring
















