Liu Hongmin, a determined young man from a modest background, finds himself inexplicably transported back to 1978.
Armed with knowledge of future events and a passion for literature, he seizes the opportunity to pursue his dream of attending Peking University.
To support himself financially, he begins writing novels based on the television dramas he remembers from the future.
His first work, Young Justice Bao, is intended as a lighthearted endeavor to earn some extra income. However, the novel's unexpected success propels him into the literary spotlight.
In his junior year, Liu writes The Grand Judge of Song Dynasty, a historical fiction that captivates readers with its intricate plot and compelling characters.
The novel's acclaim cements Liu's status as a prominent writer, and he becomes a household name in literary circles.
As Liu navigates the complexities of fame and creativity, he finds himself entangled in the evolving dynamics of the literary world.
His works, characterized by their rich storytelling and nuanced characters, resonate with readers and critics alike. Liu's journey is a testament to the transformative power of literature and the enduring impact of storytelling.
Transported into the world of a Siheyuan courtyard, all he wants is a quiet life—tending his crops, fishing by the lake, and drifting through the slow rhythm of the city's alleys, skirting the edges of human frailty.
To live simply... as just an ordinary man.
As the only son of one of Japan's major financial conglomerates, what kind of life experience would that be?
[Era] [Times] [Time Travel] [Farming] [Decisive] [Counterattack], Li Guoqing traveled to the 1980s and found himself in the body of an uneducated, married man. From then on, he had a wife, a child, and a pair of peculiar parents. After traveling through time, Li Guoqing was obsessed with making money and did not want to change his fate through studying. With the knowledge he learned in the modern era, as well as his pity for Cuihua and the child, and to help the laid-off villagers get out of poverty, Li Guoqing decided to stay and lead everyone to start a business. However, he encountered Sun Qing and Sun Changhao, a father and son, who suppressed his entrepreneurial journey. Li Guoqing relied on his own ability to counterattack step by step...
Li Xin had no idea that he would suddenly die on the spot after reviewing his homework for two days all night, and he would also travel to a strange Tang Dynasty.
My goodness, Li Shimin is my uncle? ? ? It seems to hurt myself very much. Comfortable! Is there any more ruthless patron in the Tang Dynasty? Please be sure to let me be a leisurely prince of peace!