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Chapter 939 935 Comments on "Rebirth in the Late Kangxi Period"

Chapter 939: 935. Comments on "Rebirth in the Late Kangxi Period"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I recommend to you the famous work of the great artist Yan Jiu.

"Rebirth in the Late Kangxi Period", Yan Jiu, a great writer.

Category: History - Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.

【Introduction】

After waking up from a dream, I saw the Cao Mansion of Jiangning Weaving Factory three hundred years ago.

As Kangxi grows older, great changes are about to take place; the Nine Dragons open their eyes, ready to rise.

I don’t know how many families are prosperous and how many are on the verge of collapse. The Cao family in Jiangnan is at its peak and then declines.

For the sake of his family and himself, the reborn Cao Yong lives his life seriously...

【Introduction】

She is a female writer who rose to prominence from the male mainstream. She has written five books, including "The Noble Family of the Ming Dynasty" and "The Founding of the Dream of the Red Chamber", all of which are historical themes.

Her official evaluation is: "Freelance writer, online writer, lover of traditional culture, and likes Redology and Ming and Qing history!"

This shows that her work direction is very diverse, and online writing is not her only source of income. So judging from the web version, her "Red Mansion: The Founding of the Nation" has been discontinued in December 2019, which has no impact on her.

Just like another great god who sleeps every three days, there is no such thing as a great god or not, no matter what to write or not, it is not as fun as being a UP master.

After taking a quick look, I thought I was reading "The Prequel to A Dream of Red Mansions".

The protagonist traveled through time and space and became Cao Yong, who might be the father of the literary giant named Cao.

There are quite a few novels about Cao, but most of them are about Brother Meng De during the Three Kingdoms period.

The character created by the great writer Yan Jiu traveled through time from childhood, from an adult to a child, and lived in a mansion with even better conditions and more girls than the one in "Dream of Red Mansions".

According to historical records, the protagonist is short-lived and his family's decline is only a matter of time. Can he turn the tide and change his fate?
According to the routine of online novels, he was of course able to change his fate. Not only were the Cao and Li families not confiscated, but he himself became a favorite in front of Yongzheng and got the lucrative position of Minister of Revenue.

However, "When the birds are gone, the bow is put away; when the rabbit dies, the dog is cooked."

He had no choice but to pretend to be sick, hoping to retire due to illness, but it was a process full of twists and turns. Only with the help of Sixteenth Master was he able to retire with honor.

Later, she pretended to be devoted to Buddhism, and after many years, she was finally abandoned by Yongzheng.

From then on, the protagonist lived a carefree life.

The early part of this book looks like "Dream of Red Mansions", full of love affairs and romantic stories. Later, as the story unfolds, the coup and palace fighting are written quite well.

At least compared with those platinum masters in the female frequency, Yan Jiu's books are indeed of a certain level and can withstand the scrutiny of readers.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

Although this book is a bit old today, the story is not outdated at all and it is very interesting to read.

Novels classified as historical have always been the goal that authors strive for, and they are more interesting than many systematic novels.

Although the author is a woman, it does not affect the reading experience at all. On the contrary, the more delicate brushstrokes make it easier to touch the readers' hearts.

I hope to be able to recommend more books like this so that readers won’t always complain that I only recommend new books.

I also believe that many readers have read this book, and they will recall some of the plot when I write this book review. If you really feel more touched, you might as well read it again to see if it has the same flavor as it did back then.

I wish you all a happy National Day!
(End of this chapter)

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