
Farming the Land in Water Margin and Becoming Powerful
by Ye Shenggu
About This Novel
A big grain grower traveled through time to the little Yuchi who had not yet gone to Liangshan. He was shocked to realize that instead of going to Liangshan, wouldn't it be much better to become a rich man by relying on his own grain growing ability? In this life, my wife is Hu Sanniang, and my brother Sun Li is responsible for the military administration of Dengzhou. I own hundreds of miles of land, and have thousands of tenants. I can easily pull out more than ten thousand soldiers and horses, support my own armor, and build my own city walls. It doesn't matter whether you are the Song Dynasty or Liangshan. Who dares to touch my little Yuchi on this three-thirds of an acre of land!
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Official(13)Scraped 22d ago
I can't stand it anymore. The protagonist's character is really too weak. I'm so poisoned by this character.
Not pretty, spineless
I identified that person. My brother went to propose marriage and was humiliated. He didn't take it seriously, but still wanted to get it. I didn't even look at it and knew that I was going to marry him and was humiliated again. Then the protagonist persuaded others with his eloquent words. I'm pretty used to working as a slave in real life, but if I still get angry while reading a book, screw you.
Build your own city-state? Use your own soldiers and armor? I don't really agree with these two sentences that the nine tribes were not punished.
I didn't expect that someone would also brag about Sun Li.
In the original work, a person who even his wife, brother, and sister-in-law looked down upon was of such low character. What did the author think?
Everything else is okay, but this is really intolerable
The author said at the beginning that the prices in Water Margin were too exaggerated, claiming that they were based on the real Northern Song Dynasty environment, but at least you corrected the geographical errors! Shi Naian's geographical knowledge in the original book was outrageous, but you have carried it forward. Dulonggang was originally in Yunzhou. It was the roadside of Liangshanbo where Yang Xiong Shixiu defected to Jeju. You directly straddled the five states of Yanzhou, Zizhou, Qingzhou, Weizhou and Laizhou, and you were dragged to Dengzhou. I don't know how it ended up later.
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Just write it for fun. If it really happened in ancient times, you wouldn't survive three episodes in reality. I didn't mean to belittle you. The book you wrote really can only survive three episodes, and it can live up to three episodes at most.
A big fucking grain grower? You may not be able to keep the land, but you are still a big grain grower?
Watching Water Margin is about uprising and domination, brotherly loyalty and the joy of going into battle to kill the enemy. The slow-burn type is boring.
Farmhouse, farmer, countryside, farmer farmer farmer farmer
Is there a high-definition map of the Song Dynasty that would be better to look at?
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Official(13)Scraped 22d ago
I can't stand it anymore. The protagonist's character is really too weak. I'm so poisoned by this character.
Not pretty, spineless
I identified that person. My brother went to propose marriage and was humiliated. He didn't take it seriously, but still wanted to get it. I didn't even look at it and knew that I was going to marry him and was humiliated again. Then the protagonist persuaded others with his eloquent words. I'm pretty used to working as a slave in real life, but if I still get angry while reading a book, screw you.
Build your own city-state? Use your own soldiers and armor? I don't really agree with these two sentences that the nine tribes were not punished.
I didn't expect that someone would also brag about Sun Li.
In the original work, a person who even his wife, brother, and sister-in-law looked down upon was of such low character. What did the author think?
Everything else is okay, but this is really intolerable
The author said at the beginning that the prices in Water Margin were too exaggerated, claiming that they were based on the real Northern Song Dynasty environment, but at least you corrected the geographical errors! Shi Naian's geographical knowledge in the original book was outrageous, but you have carried it forward. Dulonggang was originally in Yunzhou. It was the roadside of Liangshanbo where Yang Xiong Shixiu defected to Jeju. You directly straddled the five states of Yanzhou, Zizhou, Qingzhou, Weizhou and Laizhou, and you were dragged to Dengzhou. I don't know how it ended up later.
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Just write it for fun. If it really happened in ancient times, you wouldn't survive three episodes in reality. I didn't mean to belittle you. The book you wrote really can only survive three episodes, and it can live up to three episodes at most.
A big fucking grain grower? You may not be able to keep the land, but you are still a big grain grower?
Watching Water Margin is about uprising and domination, brotherly loyalty and the joy of going into battle to kill the enemy. The slow-burn type is boring.
Farmhouse, farmer, countryside, farmer farmer farmer farmer
Is there a high-definition map of the Song Dynasty that would be better to look at?









