
The Great Architect of Rebirth
by King Biraf
About This Novel
Reborn in the 1980s and become the best architect in the world. Ruler of Dubai: Dear, can you help us design the tallest building in the world? French President: I would like to ask you to leave a new landmark in Paris. Lin Lou: Sorry, I've been busy designing the main stadium for the 2008 Olympic Games, so I don't have time! Book Friends QQ Group: 99343033
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Official(61)Scraped 17d ago
The structure and plot are good, but I can't stand the way the author gave the protagonist a character, or used character
The description is wrong! The protagonist is not a human being at all. He has no human fireworks, no joy, anger, sorrow, and no reaction when others criticize him. He seems to be generous but is actually pretending to be a saint, but more like a fool! The girl likes him but doesn't respond. Could it be that she is a eunuch? Does it really describe other aspects of humanity besides eating, drinking and working?
Do you know what traditional Chinese style architecture is?
The first paragraph in the novel, traditional Chinese style architecture? Which one does it refer to? Which region? From which dynasty? A commoner, a wealthy businessman, or someone from the palace compound? A yurt made of cloth, a small building made of bamboo, a small courtyard made of wood, or a stone or three-component soil type? There is a saying mmp that I don't know whether to take seriously or not. I really don't know what traditional Chinese style architecture is like. I'm not asking about Northeast China, Beijing, or Jiangnan, but China. Is there anyone who can solve the mystery?
This is a popular science (Amway) novel
First let's explore the author's career here: The content of this book is actually quite professional - although this makes it seem a bit lacking. But it is undeniable that the relevant knowledge and cited books in it are real (I read most of them on Baidu after being fed by Grandpa Yuan), and among the keywords I can think of, there is no more detailed content than what appears in the novel. Coupled with the strong atmosphere of the times in the novel, I ruled out the possibility of being an architecture student... There is only one truth! Teacher, are you here to promote the architecture major? Okay, the above is pure guessing. Although the novel is very bad, this is not its shortcoming. After all, you must understand that this is the author's novel, and they are here to promote the major. As an art student, I was moved. It's rare that a popular science novel appears in a novel, what can it do? Collect it silently.
Ask weakly
I would like to ask if there is a female protagonist in this book. I haven't read it yet. Could someone kind-hearted please tell me?
Personal opinion!
Update soon! I like this book very much. I hope I can sit still and stop drifting. I like the single female protagonist, but I don't want Lin Lou to fall in love or get married too early. I don't want Lin Lou to have an affair with a girl in the future. Girls are just friends, or they can be in the same shoes! It's a good time to fall in love and get married when you're old enough!
talk, talk
I only read about ten chapters before quitting. I didn't have any other problems, but it was a bit old. What happened in 1980. I'm not used to it. . . I think the author made the characters of his parents too real, or maybe the introduction of the parents was very detailed. In the chapter about being a tentacle monster, I always felt that if I were to publish a book as a tentacle monster, it would inevitably arouse doubts from my parents. This is definitely not something that can be brushed off by "it doesn't matter what, as long as my son is successful, I'll be happy". Of course, I didn't look back, so I only saw Chapter 10. Just what you think. Just sauce
Who is the heroine?
May I ask who the heroine is and does she have a harem?
I sprayed it and it looks good, so I should praise it, right?
I don't know when I started to get irritated while reading. When I encounter something that doesn't look good, I prefer to comment on the bugs. Although I was criticized for the first sentence of this book, the rest of it felt pretty good, at least until chapter 110. Although I don't know much about that era and I don't know much about architecture, I can't escape the big framework of cognition in all aspects. This book looks very smooth for a bookworm who has been reading for more than ten years. I have to say that the book is very good and reasonable in many aspects. The best thing about it is that it is not entangled with time. I don't know if anyone feels that a book is too entangled with the timeline and looks very tiring, but removing some unnecessary timelines feels very concise and clear. This book is the latter. Moreover, the progress of the protagonist is not slow, and there are no flaws in the hundreds of chapters. Especially when writing about architecture, antiques, and computers, he handles them lightly without focusing on the guest. I feel that the author's writing style is really good. I feel this book deserves the 9.9 Stars. Come on, I hope things will be better in the future.
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Official(61)Scraped 17d ago
The structure and plot are good, but I can't stand the way the author gave the protagonist a character, or used character
The description is wrong! The protagonist is not a human being at all. He has no human fireworks, no joy, anger, sorrow, and no reaction when others criticize him. He seems to be generous but is actually pretending to be a saint, but more like a fool! The girl likes him but doesn't respond. Could it be that she is a eunuch? Does it really describe other aspects of humanity besides eating, drinking and working?
Do you know what traditional Chinese style architecture is?
The first paragraph in the novel, traditional Chinese style architecture? Which one does it refer to? Which region? From which dynasty? A commoner, a wealthy businessman, or someone from the palace compound? A yurt made of cloth, a small building made of bamboo, a small courtyard made of wood, or a stone or three-component soil type? There is a saying mmp that I don't know whether to take seriously or not. I really don't know what traditional Chinese style architecture is like. I'm not asking about Northeast China, Beijing, or Jiangnan, but China. Is there anyone who can solve the mystery?
This is a popular science (Amway) novel
First let's explore the author's career here: The content of this book is actually quite professional - although this makes it seem a bit lacking. But it is undeniable that the relevant knowledge and cited books in it are real (I read most of them on Baidu after being fed by Grandpa Yuan), and among the keywords I can think of, there is no more detailed content than what appears in the novel. Coupled with the strong atmosphere of the times in the novel, I ruled out the possibility of being an architecture student... There is only one truth! Teacher, are you here to promote the architecture major? Okay, the above is pure guessing. Although the novel is very bad, this is not its shortcoming. After all, you must understand that this is the author's novel, and they are here to promote the major. As an art student, I was moved. It's rare that a popular science novel appears in a novel, what can it do? Collect it silently.
Ask weakly
I would like to ask if there is a female protagonist in this book. I haven't read it yet. Could someone kind-hearted please tell me?
Personal opinion!
Update soon! I like this book very much. I hope I can sit still and stop drifting. I like the single female protagonist, but I don't want Lin Lou to fall in love or get married too early. I don't want Lin Lou to have an affair with a girl in the future. Girls are just friends, or they can be in the same shoes! It's a good time to fall in love and get married when you're old enough!
talk, talk
I only read about ten chapters before quitting. I didn't have any other problems, but it was a bit old. What happened in 1980. I'm not used to it. . . I think the author made the characters of his parents too real, or maybe the introduction of the parents was very detailed. In the chapter about being a tentacle monster, I always felt that if I were to publish a book as a tentacle monster, it would inevitably arouse doubts from my parents. This is definitely not something that can be brushed off by "it doesn't matter what, as long as my son is successful, I'll be happy". Of course, I didn't look back, so I only saw Chapter 10. Just what you think. Just sauce
Who is the heroine?
May I ask who the heroine is and does she have a harem?
I sprayed it and it looks good, so I should praise it, right?
I don't know when I started to get irritated while reading. When I encounter something that doesn't look good, I prefer to comment on the bugs. Although I was criticized for the first sentence of this book, the rest of it felt pretty good, at least until chapter 110. Although I don't know much about that era and I don't know much about architecture, I can't escape the big framework of cognition in all aspects. This book looks very smooth for a bookworm who has been reading for more than ten years. I have to say that the book is very good and reasonable in many aspects. The best thing about it is that it is not entangled with time. I don't know if anyone feels that a book is too entangled with the timeline and looks very tiring, but removing some unnecessary timelines feels very concise and clear. This book is the latter. Moreover, the progress of the protagonist is not slow, and there are no flaws in the hundreds of chapters. Especially when writing about architecture, antiques, and computers, he handles them lightly without focusing on the guest. I feel that the author's writing style is really good. I feel this book deserves the 9.9 Stars. Come on, I hope things will be better in the future.
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Bird's Nest, Daxing Airport, Chinese Grand Theater... Why are so many great buildings designed by foreigners? The protagonist is reborn in the 1980s and plans to snatch these honors away from foreigners.




Everyday, I was reborn in the 1980s and was admitted to the Department of Architecture at Tsinghua University. At the same time, many historical buildings are popularized




Going back to the early 1980s, I accidentally went to Tsinghua University and worked with the great masters of the Republic of China. The professors in major universities were all young teachers, and their writing skills were good!




The author of "The Dragon System of All Heavens and Worlds" wrote it under another account! Architect Lin Lou often asks this question: Why are so many great buildings designed by foreigners, such as the Bird's Nest, Daxing Airport, and the Chinese Grand Theater? Reborn in the 1980s, Lin Lou plans to snatch these honors away from foreigners.

























