
Killing the Family's Thousand-year Dream, Starting from the End of the Eastern Han Dynasty
About This Novel
If the long feudal history is a history of cannibalism, then the so-called aristocratic families are the biggest worms in it. They shouted slogans of a century-old dynasty and a millennium-old family, in front of the biggest rat in this land. And when a person from later generations was brought to the world by a magical ancient jade, he built a shelter for the people when the Han Dynasty collapsed at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He also used the most despicable means to drive the family into dust during the romance of the Shu Han Dynasty. He also once chopped off the extended claws of the noble family with an iron fist when the noble family colluded with the foreign tribes to take chestnuts from the fire. He also created an immortal age with the most powerful carbon-based creature in the seventh century. He also used to slaughter people according to the genealogy during the catastrophe at the end of the dynasty. ... Since the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the red ghost has shrouded this land. Chen Hao said, do you want to build a thousand-year-old family? Have you asked me?
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
If you had written it directly as Dou Huan, it wouldn't be so tepid.
The author's writing is okay, the characters in the book are relatively distinct, and there are no obvious places that are too clever. Overall, it's okay.
It's well written and can be seen to be organized. I really like this subject matter.
Very well written
Recommended by bookworms for many years, the protagonist is flesh and blood, has feelings and righteousness, and respects himself and others. After experiencing the severe beatings from society, he quickly made up his mind to do something for the common people in the world. He recognized that the root of the pain in human society comes from the oppression and inequality of the ruling class and tried his best to attack all the decadent ruling classes.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
If you had written it directly as Dou Huan, it wouldn't be so tepid.
The author's writing is okay, the characters in the book are relatively distinct, and there are no obvious places that are too clever. Overall, it's okay.
It's well written and can be seen to be organized. I really like this subject matter.
Very well written
Recommended by bookworms for many years, the protagonist is flesh and blood, has feelings and righteousness, and respects himself and others. After experiencing the severe beatings from society, he quickly made up his mind to do something for the common people in the world. He recognized that the root of the pain in human society comes from the oppression and inequality of the ruling class and tried his best to attack all the decadent ruling classes.









