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Was there a novel similar to " The Reborn Scumbag and the Scholar's Wife "?
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2024-09-05 00:27
๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: - "The Secret Love of the Reborn Tyrant's Pet": A modern urban life novel. The female protagonist and her top student boyfriend are in a sweet relationship. - "Rebirth Group's Favorite: The Vicious Tongue Movie Queen is Beautiful and Savage": A modern entertainment star novel. After the female lead was reborn, she angrily attacked the anti-fans and abused the scum with the Prince. - "Wife's Love and Six Desires": In an ancient fictional novel, the female protagonist transmigrated to the Marquis's Mansion and kicked her husband to take revenge. - "Rebirth of a First-grade Princess": An ancient palace fighting novel. After the female protagonist was reborn, she became smart and fought in the palace again. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
The difference between a scholar and a scholar
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2024-12-23 07:07
The difference between a scholar and a scholar was their identity and background. Confucian scholars referred to scholars who followed Confucian doctrine. They were familiar with Confucian classics, such as the Four Books and Five Classics, and were proficient in Confucian doctrine. Confucian scholars usually had extensive knowledge and profound knowledge, and were considered scholars of the Confucian school. Confucian scholars played an important role in ancient Chinese society, including officials and scholars. Scholars, on the other hand, emphasized the accumulation of knowledge and the utility of knowledge. Scholars mainly referred to those who had the goal of obtaining fame and obtained official positions and status through reading. They focused on exam-oriented education and the achievement of imperial examination results, rather than individual creativity and independent thinking ability. Generally speaking, Confucian scholars were scholars who followed the Confucian doctrine and had extensive knowledge and profound knowledge, while scholars paid more attention to obtaining fame and status through reading.
The Scholar
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2024-09-11 11:24
A reader referred to those who loved reading and often read all kinds of books. In novels, the readers were usually intelligent and knowledgeable people who expanded their knowledge and thinking ability by reading books. Scholars usually read all kinds of books, including novels, history, philosophy, science, and so on. They would constantly explore and think about the contents of the book and gain inspiration and insight from it. People who read books would usually maintain a long-term reading habit, constantly pursuing higher reading standards and deeper thinking. They usually spent a lot of time and energy reading and studying all kinds of books to continuously improve their knowledge and thinking ability. In novels, people who read books are often portrayed as people with noble qualities and outstanding talents. They enrich their souls and thoughts through reading books and make great contributions to society.
The biggest difference between a scholar and a non-scholar
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2024-09-22 14:14
The biggest difference between a scholar and a non-scholar could be seen from many aspects. First of all, there was a huge difference in the cognitive level between scholars and non-scholars. Reading books could improve one's thinking ability and language skills, greatly improving one's knowledge level. Through reading excellent literature, people can learn a lot of life philosophy and moral principles, so as to better understand themselves and the world. On the other hand, those who did not study might lack interest and motivation to study, and their cognitive level was relatively low. Secondly, there were also significant differences in hobbies between those who studied and those who didn't. Scholars usually had a strong interest in literature, history, philosophy, and other fields. They liked to read all kinds of excellent works. On the other hand, people who did not study might prefer entertainment and leisure, such as watching movies and playing games. This difference might be reflected in the reading experience and reading effect. Finally, there was a big difference in social interaction between those who studied and those who didn't. It was usually easier for scholars to make like-minded friends and share their knowledge and insights with others. On the other hand, those who did not study might be more inclined to engage in entertainment and leisure activities with their peers or friends, and it was difficult to establish deep social relationships. Therefore, the biggest difference between a scholar and a non-scholar was in terms of cognitive level, interests, hobbies, and social skills. Reading books could improve one's cognitive level and social skills, but at the same time, one needed to choose whether to study or not according to one's interests, hobbies, and actual situation.
The male protagonist is a literary scholar of the Tang Dynasty, reborn in a useless police academy student.
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2024-09-19 23:34
A novel about being reborn into a useless police academy student usually referred to a plot setting where the protagonist was reborn into a useless police academy student by accident and began an adventure full of challenges and opportunities. Such novels usually described how the protagonist used his abilities and resources after rebirth to grow and progress in a competitive and stressful police academy environment, and finally achieve his life goals. This type of novel usually involved the reason for the protagonist's rebirth, the protagonist's previous experiences and background, the protagonist's relationship with others, the protagonist's goals and plans, and so on. At the same time, this kind of novel often had some elements such as suspense, adventure, growth, love, etc., so that readers could enjoy a wonderful reading experience.
The Scholar of Wei
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2024-12-24 21:37
The Great Wei Scholar 123 novel was a martial arts novel with excellent plot and writing style written at the end of July. The story was mainly about a liberal arts student named Xu Qingxiao who transmigrated to the Wei Dynasty and became a playboy who fought cocks and dogs. He was involved in a conspiracy. The novel has been completed, with a total of 312 chapters. You can try reading it for free on Qidian Chinese website or read it with a purchase.
Princess and Scholar
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2024-12-24 08:13
I can recommend a few novels related to princesses and scholars. The first was the novel, The Story of the Scholar and the Princess, written by Qian Zhai. It was a short story with concise content, containing elements of fantasy and reality. In addition,'My Princess, Your Scholar' was also a similar novel. In addition, there were other novels related to princesses and scholars, but the specific recommendation information was not clear enough.
The Humble Scholar
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2024-12-22 14:41
The Humble Scholar was an audio novel written by Tian Zi. This novel was about Shen Xi, a young man from a poor family who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. He changed his fate by studying hard and finally became the top scholar. This novel was unique in style and had a total of 1559 episodes. According to the information provided, this audio novel had been completed.
Young Scholar
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2024-12-16 22:01
Young Scholar was a novel written by Young Master Chang Pu. The story was about Jian Zixiu's experience of transmigrating to the Xiao family of the Great Qiu Dynasty in the 21st century and becoming a son-in-law. He had originally hoped to live an ordinary life, but he was involved in the dispute of fighting for the crown prince and protecting the emperor. Even though he tried his best to calm these problems, he was faced with the emergence of the Hundred Schools of Thought. This novel contained fantasy and fantasy elements, making people look forward to the development of the story.
Scholar Wife
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2024-10-18 10:53
Xiucai Niangzi was a Chinese term that referred to the wife of a scholar. In ancient times, a scholar was a student who had passed the county examination, the provincial examination, and the academy examination. Those who had obtained the qualifications of a student were a symbol of status for scholars. In ancient times, scholars belonged to the gentry class and enjoyed certain privileges and preferential treatment, such as exemption from corvee and tax exemption. Therefore, the wife of a scholar was also called the wife of a scholar to show respect and recognition for her husband's identity. In modern times, the term 'scholar's wife' was no longer used, but it could still be seen in some literary works. " Ink Rain Clouds " was adapted from the famous author of Yuewen Group, Qian Shan Tea Guest's " The Daughter of a Diwife ". The original work was also very exciting. Click on the link below to start reading!
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