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Liu Yimin, who was grinding away at his computer, accidentally traveled back to 1978 and became a Chinese language teacher in a junior high school class that was about to lose his job.

His family was worried sick about his job, but he didn't care and transformed himself into a college student of this era.

In the mighty tide of reform and opening up, his pen became his means of livelihood.

"I teach Chinese, so it's normal for me to be able to write, right? High output? That's all the result of my hard work!"

"Scar literature? Sorry, I prefer writing American scar literature!"

"Hey! Yimin, I hung up on the Swedish Academy when they called you. What is the Nobel Prize in Literature?"

(This is a rebirth story, and the works will be adapted to fit the times. There are also original works.)

[Daily life, period drama, slow burn, plagiarism]

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[Era, slow-paced, original literary talent, academic, professor, single female lead, please be careful if you don't like it]

When Xu Chengjun was electrocuted to death in a pile of official documents in 2024, he opened his eyes again and found himself as an educated youth sent to the countryside in Anhui Province in 1979.

From the bumpy dirt road of the donkey cart,

To the three-foot podium of the Chinese Department of Fudan University;

Xu Chengjun stood at the starting point of reform and opening up,

Hold the pen in your left hand to write down the secrets of rural China, and pick up the pen in your right hand to outline your own golden age!

"In this day and age, if you have talent, you dare to go all out!"

Let’s see how the reborn person uses a pen to write the legend of his counterattack from dust to greatness in 1979 when he set sail!

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Who says China doesn't have sci-fi films?

Wang Hao, fresh off watching "Wandering 2," was reincarnated and, in the blink of an eye, transported to 2005, a graduating student in the directing department of the Beijing Film Academy.

He then resolved to establish China's own sci-fi film industry, transforming and reimagining countless films and novels.

With "The Three-Body Problem" and "The Wandering Earth" at the core, starting with virtual reality, then adding exploration, confrontation, and aliens, and ultimately gazing at the stars, he has built a uniquely Chinese sci-fi cinematic universe, a true epic for Chinese filmmakers.

(He already has a million-word completed collection of his older books, so feel free to collect and invest.)

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