
Rise up Australia
雄起澳洲
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- Completed
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- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Qing & Republican Era
- Updated
- 8y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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At only nineteen years old, he is the general manager of the China region and has many years of experience. The conductor of a small train is the president. Isn't there anyone better among thousands of people? This book is so retarded that I can't stand it anymore.
[Comment] Australia really can't support too many people
Soil The Australian land is ancient and has been washed away by rain for billions of years, resulting in serious nutrient loss. The oldest rocks on Earth are found in the Murchissan Mountains in Western Australia, dating back 4 billion years. There are three main methods of soil fertilization: 1. Volcanic ash 2. The grinding of the bed by glacial movement 3. The slow rise of the earth's crust. Sorry, almost none of them are available in Australia. Australia's poor soils and low productivity have severe economic impacts on agriculture, forestry and fisheries. The fertility of the land is low, resulting in the need to invest in more mechanized tools and artificial fertilizers to cultivate crops, and the yield is still not comparable to other countries. The barren nature of Australian soil is not easy to see at a glance. The newly arrived colonists looked at the large forests and thought they were fertile land, so they cut down and overgrazed them. Then they found that the replanted trees and grass grew very slowly and had to abandon large tracts of land. Nutrients in rivers and offshore waters come primarily from soil carried by currents. However, Australia's soil is poor, the water has insufficient nutrients, and fish resources are easily depleted. Australia has the third largest fishing ground in the world, but ranks behind 50th in terms of output value. Freshwater fisheries are even smaller. Another serious problem is salinization. The Southwest's Wheatbelt soil contains salts blown in from the Indian Ocean over millions of years. There used to be freshwater lakes in the inland basins that were isolated from the sea. After the water evaporated, the salinity of the lake water increased. After it dried up, the remaining salt was blown to the eastern region. The Murray-Darling River Basin in the southeast is often flooded by sea water due to its low terrain. When the water recedes, it leaves behind a large amount of salt.
Brother, I don't have a golden finger. I think only Mr. Pei can survive in Australia in 1790.
It only takes 8 years from the beginning to the end. What can be done?
Time traveled in 1790 and ended in 1798... Nothing changed in just 8 years
The author really made it up and made it up to himself
Australia was discovered in 1606, and was occupied by the British by 1770. You should respect history when writing novels.
Chapter 1: The 21-year-old state-owned enterprise boss was defeated in an instant. The author must have never worked in a state-owned enterprise.
Author, are you sure that the protagonist's mobile phone map can locate the location in 1790? How could an A380 with such a large tonnage land in 1790 without a professional long runway? It makes me sick to my stomach.
Shipbuilding Bureau? Still a 21-year-old director? 19 President of Greater China?
Dangerous venomous snakes are everywhere in Australia! Australia is home to the world's most dangerous venomous snakes! Maybe an inconspicuous twig on the side of the road is a world-famous venomous snake! Many people in Australia die from venomous snakes every year!
It can be seen that the author is not very old. Experience is also limited. Many plots in the book are very childish. Without finishing a book, I dared to start group travel directly. It's also quite ambitious. However, group wear is not something that ordinary people can control. The writing style, amount of knowledge, and plot outline all require a lot of accumulation. We now see those very mature group travel novels. Basically it is the product of many people working together. This book moves so fast. There is no foreshadowing in many places. The writing is too jumpy. It's completely confusing. The most important thing about group wear is development. However, the author focused all his energy on promoting the plot. I don't know when the people on the island built their houses. Not a single foreshadowing was written. It's amazing how quickly everyone has embraced time travel. A provisional government was established with lightning speed. This kind of internally democratic government. The inevitable situation is quarrel. Although sometimes the quarrel seems annoying. But without this process, the novel would seem too fake. The characters have no personality. Cause and effect are reversed in many places. Write the results first, then make up foreshadowing. This kind of development is a taboo in Taneda-style novels. Speaking of guns. This is a typical common sense question. Generally, if you receive a large number of guns, it can only be customs. Receiving two in an inland city is already a shocking case. Not to mention this is a hundred guns, with more than 10,000 rounds of ammunition. Besides, even if it is confiscated stolen goods. The stolen goods were also left at the train station. It won't be taken away on the train. Also, the character descriptions are unclear. There are so many people, only a few are tossing and turning. And the characters didn't leave much of an impression.
America is one of the best places
When I saw the Ming Dynasty, I suddenly didn't want to see it anymore
Many novels nowadays are very fast-paced and lack the sense of involvement of small characters. The same is true for many great books. The writing in the first book is okay, but after it becomes a big hit, by the time the second book or sequel is released, all that is left is emotion. The following is my opinion: In the story described by the author in a world or a map, the protagonist should gain something or give something. People can change the world, and the world can also change people. Goodness, evil, light, darkness, black and white, who can tell clearly! Resources are limited, but they will not be distributed equally to everyone. Those who have less want more, and those who have more want more!
170,000 Clicks, 17 posts, what are you doing?
This time. This way of crossing. . I think of Lao Lao Wang's time travel era. . .
If group travel cannot light up the technology tree quickly, it will require two to three generations to continue investing manpower and material resources and relocate the population. Moreover, population migration is an investment with slow results and low returns.
Come to the Ming Republic. I don't want to watch it.
Haha, it's such a mess, how many times have I been damned?
Australia in the 17th and 18th centuries was probably cooler and wetter than it is now
There are more than 1,300 collected, be careful to poison them.
Wake up, Australia's population is not as large as Nepal's
I couldn't stand it after reading a few chapters. The author has too little experience and is too idealistic. Let's just say that if you treat Dutch people, others will follow you. Why? Regardless of human nature, the setting itself has problems.
The angle of the book is quite good. I read it patiently for a while, but in the end I just couldn't stand it anymore. The main problems are illogical and make no sense. The author himself doesn't even know what he is writing. He just writes whatever comes to his mind.
After reading the beginning, I was so addicted that I shook my legs.
According to pig's feet, his character and abilities are worse than those of Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo~~~
So far, not so many people have disappeared together, so this time travel cannot be established.
Why do we always engage in internal strife, especially the initial rebellion of the captain?
It was so fake. I was persuaded to quit after the first three chapters. It was so fake.
The setting of the theme is too good, but the group of Notre Dame can't stand it.