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Siheyuan: Technical Department Is a Dangerous Job
Zhang Xuanyi1.4M Wordscompleted
38.7kReads7.4Score1.6kShelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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It's 1957, I Just Want to Be a Fisherman
Longlong Is My Darling3.7M Wordsongoing
40.4kReads7.9Score1.8kShelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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Siheyuan: Can't Bear the Slightest Grievance
Quiet Crab1.1M Wordsongoing
32kReads7.5Score2kShelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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The Red Age: from Catching Thieves to Building Cars
The Strong Emperor Beiming1.4M Wordscompleted
31.6kReads8.7Score1.6kShelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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Those Years When I Was Working as a Staff Member in the Courtyard but Not Doing Human Affairs
Silk-Pulling Drama in Wine Stalls419k Wordscompleted
6.4kReads6.9Score167Shelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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Siheyuan: Leisurely Enjoyment with a Supermarket
Coke BBQ Hot Pot468k Wordscompleted
1.8kReads6.9Score—Shelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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Xu Damao in the Siheyuan Is Unscrupulous
Dancing on Eggs611k Wordscompleted
3.8kReads6.9Score113Shelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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Xue Ye Died Tragically, Sha Zhu Was Reborn and Refused to Be the Successor
The Scattered People in Yunxiao1.2M Wordscompleted
28.9kReads8.4Score2kShelves
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Personally, I think it's a good Siheyuan novel.
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The 1950S: a Prosperous Life
Nanjing Cigarettes1.5M Wordscompleted
39.1kReads8.2Score1.6kShelves
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Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Siheyuan: Starting as a Fitter Apprentice
Advent Angel2.3M Wordsongoing
48.8kReads8.1Score3.9kShelves
Reader note
Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Sihe************
ongoing
—Reads5.8Score—Shelves
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Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Siheyuan: My System Can Turn Waste into Treasure
The Wild Beast Who Loves to Eat Dry Tea1.8M Wordscompleted
33.2kReads8.7Score1.8kShelves
Reader note
Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Siheyuan: After Picking up Qin Jingru, the Whole Hospital Cried with Envy
Take a Look at Meow1.1M Wordscompleted
14.5kReads8.4Score725Shelves
Reader note
Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Siheyuan: Starting from Being a Driver for Lao Li
I Bought an Elephant1.2M Wordscompleted
7.9kReads7.8Score377Shelves
Reader note
Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Siheyuan: Dependent on Each Other with Younger Brothers and Sisters
Huang Quan, Who Loves Spicy Vegetarian Beef720k Wordscompleted
44.9kReads8.4Score1.6kShelves
Reader note
Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Siheyuan: the God of Cooking Begins, Awakening to Enlightenment That Defies Heaven
Unbearable to Entertain606k Wordscompleted
9.1kReads8.2Score275Shelves
Reader note
Looking at these, although there are various calculations in the courtyard, they are relatively normal [laughing] Sun Zhengguo has both parents and a happy family [learned] his father is the steward and his mother is the director of the Women's Federation, and the courtyard is harmonious and happy [laughing]
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Siheyuan I Am He Yuzhu
Betel Nut and Smoke Are All Five Poisons608k Wordscompleted
28.5kReads8.9Score823Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Mechanic in the Red Age: I Help My Ancestors Forge Heavy Weapons
Stir-Fried Eggs and Tomatoes in Turn3.4M Wordsongoing
55kReads8.8Score4.3kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: the Soul Passes Through the Silly Pillar and Marries Ran Qiuye at the Beginning
The Scattered People in Yunxiao1.3M Wordscompleted
11.3kReads8.4Score611Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: Traveling to Become Xu Damao, the Medicine Cannot Be Stopped
Kunlun Postgraduate Scholar1.5M Wordscompleted
11.6kReads8.3Score714Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: I Asked You to Cultivate Immortality, but You Bullied Animals
Zhang's Three Stones579k Wordscompleted
23.4kReads8.2Score870Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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The Strongest Courtyard No. 95
Nancheng Xiaomo5.5M Wordsongoing
192.3kReads9.0Score16.3kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Courtyard: Come Quickly, Sew His Mouth Shut
Open Champagne at Half Time4.8M Wordsongoing
167.3kReads8.0Score9.3kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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The Ordinary Road of He Yuzhu in the Siheyuan
A Soldier at the Border367k Wordscompleted
21.4kReads9.2Score999Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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This Silly Pillar in the Courtyard Is a Bit Chic
Autumn Breeze Blows on the Street203k Wordscompleted
9.1kReads8.9Score284Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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A New Life in the Courtyard
Hongmao632k Wordscompleted
9.8kReads8.8Score285Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan Started in 1953
Boiled Eggs in Sugar Water827k Wordscompleted
36.6kReads8.7Score1.4kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: Silly Zhu, What Should I Do If I'm Pregnant?
Spicy Hot and Sour Noodles1.9M Wordsongoing
17.6kReads8.4Score1kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: Master? I Know You as a Ghost
Cocoa Mate545k Wordscompleted
20.8kReads8.3Score722Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: He Yuzhu from 1958
Boiled Eggs in Sugar Water966k Wordscompleted
25.4kReads8.4Score1.1kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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The Beginning of Siheyuan Starts with Refusing to Bring a Lunch Box
The Dozing Ghost1.0M Wordscompleted
30.1kReads8.5Score2kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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He Yuzhu Was Reborn, Slaughtered His Family and Saved His Mother.
Blood Stained Youth2.8M Wordsongoing
14.6kReads8.1Score645Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: He Family's Siheyuan
Second Stage Curse Seal422k Wordscompleted
21.1kReads8.3Score774Shelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: Return to the Starting Point from Pillar 39
Sunshine Tomatoes2.8M Wordsongoing
21.4kReads7.9Score1.1kShelves
Reader note
I am He Yuzhu. When it comes to He Yuzhu in "Love in the Courtyard", most people have the impression that he is "stupid" who is "calculated" and "love-minded". However, "I am He Yuzhu in the Courtyard" allows this character to lose his label and live as the most real "ordinary person" in 1953 - no invincibility system, only a "simple space" of two acres of land; no sense of slap in the face, only "real life" of taking care of his sister, saving money, and cooking well. The most touching thing about this book is not the counter-attack and cheating, but how He Yuzhu used his hands to make the hard life sweet before the advent of the coupon era, and turned the life of "silly Zhu" into the happiness of "down-to-earth man". The "reality" of the protagonist is engraved in his bones from the beginning. Before time travel, he was a modern social animal who was crushed by mortgages and unfinished buildings. After time travel, he became 16-year-old He Yuzhu. Faced with the mess of his father He Daqing running away with the widow, he did not cry or complain. Instead, he took the more than 2 million (old currency) left by his father and the cooking skills learned in Fengzeyuan to shoulder the responsibility of raising his sister in a down-to-earth manner. He went to the back kitchen of the steel rolling mill to cook a big pot of food, earning a monthly salary of 250,000. He first thought about delivering lunch to his sister Yuyu; he treasured the secret sauce left by the master before he left as a way to eat; he even understood the nickname "Silly Zhu" clearly - "You can clearly see other people's attitude towards you, and you will be called a nodding acquaintance of Silly Zhu, and you will be treated sincerely by Zhu Zhu." This kind of non-entangled and non-arguable mentality is more transparent than just "changing your name". The "space golden finger" in the book implements "reality" to the end. There is no one-click planting and no time acceleration. In the space of two acres of land, wheat has to be plowed and sown by oneself, chickens, ducks and geese have to walk through the streets to find it, and fish in the pond have to be raised slowly. He Yuzhu harvests wheat, grows corn, and pickles bacon. Every harvest comes with his own sweat; the only "benefits" of the space are that he can cook and store supplies, but he never loses his pie out of thin air. This setting of "labor brings rewards" makes the space no longer a cold plug-in, but his "confidence" to fight against the hard life - with these two acres of land, he can ensure that he and his sister will not go hungry, and can quietly save a little "little wealth" before the advent of the voucher era. The most heart-warming thing is He Yuzhu's "favor" for his sister Yuyu. Every day, he carried a net bag to deliver meals to Yuyu at school. He was afraid that she would be hungry, so he deliberately brought two extra dishes and four buns. Knowing that Yuyu had to go to school, he said, "You have to earn back the 'educated' face of Lao He's family," but he never put pressure on her; buying a bicycle was special He purposely chose a 26-type Phoenix model so that he could ride it to school in the future. He was also afraid that his neighbors would borrow it, so he simply locked the car and put the sign on it. When the ticket period was about to come, he secretly left leftovers from the cafeteria for Yumei, and repeatedly told him, "Don't tell anyone, people in the courtyard will get jealous easily." This kind of "protecting shortcomings" is not a grand promise, but hidden in "the bacon in the hand-rolled noodles", "the small basket in front of the bicycle" and "a cup of hot water before going to bed", which is ordinary but heart-breaking. The book's restoration of the details of life in 1953 makes the story full of "fireworks". Mentioning "Erhe noodle steamed buns" and "enamel cups" describe the daily diet of that era; talking about the expansion of the steel rolling mill and public-private partnership restored the overall background of the country's development; he said that Yan Bugui "was born as a small business owner and taught for a living. He is a bit stingy but has a solid foundation." Line", Jia Dongxu is "motivated, filial, and a bit buttoned up", and Yi Zhonghai "hasn't thought about finding a caregiver yet, just wants to have a child by himself", breaking the "facial makeup" setting of the original drama, making the neighbors in the courtyard become ordinary people with "advantages and disadvantages". Even the "quarrel" between Xu Damao and He Yuzhu was not a life-and-death grudge, but the youthful spirit of "competing over new clothes, shooting off guns, and competing over work", which gave off a real "alley flavor". When reading this book, the most touching thing is not how He Yuzhu "makes a living", but his seriousness in cooking big pots of food in the kitchen, his joy when harvesting space wheat, and his satisfaction when eating bacon while watching the rain. These details make "He Yuzhu's Day" no longer a novel plot, but a "good life" that every ordinary person can empathize with. He doesn't want to change the world, he just wants to raise his sister, make good food, and live a stable life; he doesn't envy other people's "scenery", but only cherishes the "steadiness" in his own hands. This kind of He Yuzhu is no longer a "silly Zhu", but the most lovable "real person" in 1953. His story is like the aroma of food wafting from the alley, ordinary but reassuring.
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Siheyuan: in 1984, You Brought a Bastard to Lick a Stupid Pillar? Real Daydream583k Wordsongoing 23.4kReads6.5Score1.2kShelves
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Siheyuan: Start by Reporting Silly Pillar Real Daydream444k Wordscompleted 28.6kReads6.1Score1kShelves
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Sihe*****
completed
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Siheyuan: This Cadre Has Cheats
Fried Chili Sauce360k Wordscompleted
4.2kReads7.3Score—Shelves
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Siheyuan, the Happy Life of Wang Dapeng, a Fun-Loving Man
Water Fish No.11.0M Wordscompleted
47.3kReads8.9Score2.2kShelves
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Siheyuan: Take One-Third of an Acre of Land at the Beginning
Gods Were Not Allowed to Be Enshrined in Ancient Times692k Wordsongoing
3.3kReads8.2Score137Shelves
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Siheyuan: the Wonderful Life of a Neighborhood Chef
Suit Old Six1.1M Wordscompleted
14.6kReads7.7Score651Shelves
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Siheyuan, I Am the God of Medicine
I'm Really Allergic to Alcohol205k Wordscompleted
1.3kReads6.3Score—Shelves
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Siheyuan: Silly Pillar Is Reborn, Whoever Offends Me Will Destroy Him
Little Snowflakes669k Wordsongoing
6.2kReads8.7Score187Shelves
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Siheyuan: I Am a Classmate of Bangge
Card God549k Wordscompleted
1.5kReads7.3Score—Shelves
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Siheyuan: a Passer-By, Always Looking for Me to Do Something
Smile South503k Wordsongoing
361Reads7.1Score—Shelves
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I Support My Family by Solving Crimes.
False Words in Dreams1.2M Wordscompleted
76.8kReads9.3Score7kShelves
Reader note
If there are no flaws in Siheyuan, I will just read these three books! The protagonist of the first book is a police orphan who creates a dragon group! Organize an anti-pocket brigade to crack down hard! Catch the spy! Cool article! The second one is reasonable! Super reasonable! Lie flat! Not working! Not doing business! Not in politics! Enjoy the dividends of national development! The third book! By mistake, he embarked on the political path and developed light industry! Help the country earn foreign exchange! Words are limited, click to read for yourself!
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Ordinary Life in a Courtyard
Betel Nut and Smoke Are All Five Poisons1.0M Wordscompleted
56.8kReads8.3Score2.1kShelves
Reader note
If there are no flaws in Siheyuan, I will just read these three books! The protagonist of the first book is a police orphan who creates a dragon group! Organize an anti-pocket brigade to crack down hard! Catch the spy! Cool article! The second one is reasonable! Super reasonable! Lie flat! Not working! Not doing business! Not in politics! Enjoy the dividends of national development! The third book! By mistake, he embarked on the political path and developed light industry! Help the country earn foreign exchange! Words are limited, click to read for yourself!
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Sihe************
completed
—Reads5.8Score—Shelves
Reader note
If there are no flaws in Siheyuan, I will just read these three books! The protagonist of the first book is a police orphan who creates a dragon group! Organize an anti-pocket brigade to crack down hard! Catch the spy! Cool article! The second one is reasonable! Super reasonable! Lie flat! Not working! Not doing business! Not in politics! Enjoy the dividends of national development! The third book! By mistake, he embarked on the political path and developed light industry! Help the country earn foreign exchange! Words are limited, click to read for yourself!
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Siheyuan: If You Win the Bamboo Shoots, the Pandas Will Starve to Death.
Baby Insoles300k Wordscompleted
4.9kReads8.1Score174Shelves
Reader note
These are not bad. There are more bookshelf, [please pay attention][top post]
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Siheyuan: I Am Yan Jiekuang
Land314k Wordscompleted
4.7kReads8.4Score115Shelves
Reader note
These are not bad. There are more bookshelf, [please pay attention][top post]