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I Became Rich by Eating Melons in the Era of Literature (1970s)

I Became Rich by Eating Melons in the Era of Literature (1970s)

  As a melon eater in the new era, Jiang Youtao is like a melon in the melon field. She is there wherever there are melons. So on a thunderstorm night with lightning and rain, she traveled through time and became a poor little girl with the same name in the 1970s.   The poor little girl lost her mother at an early age, and her scumbag father remarried. Not only did she not have enough food to eat and warm clothes to wear, but she also had to do endless housework and endure endless beatings and scolding.   The time when Jiang Youtao traveled through time was the moment when the poor scumbag father forced the original owner to go to the countryside to take over his stepbrother's place in order to have someone to take care of him in his old age and to smash a pot after his death.   Thinking about the environment of hunger and cold in this era, Jiang Youtao's eyes went dark. In the last second before she lost consciousness, a voice appeared in her mind:   [ Ding ~ The melon-eating system is at your service. As long as you complete the melon-eating task, you can exchange it for supplies~~]   In order to have enough food and clothes, Jiang Youtao tried hard, so she ran around in the bloody world that was a fusion of many contemporary literatures, either eating melons or on the way to eat melons.   A certain educated youth from the same educated youth point traveled through time with space supplies, but ended up being a poverty alleviation stepmother;   "The mission is here ~ Watch and mess up the first meeting between the male and female protagonists, and the rewards are: 3 meat buns, 500g beef jerky, 1kg butter melon seeds."   A young wife in the village who had just been married for one day woke up and wanted to divorce her husband and marry her ex-husband's uncle;   "Ding ~ Watch the famous scene of the heroine getting divorced and applaud in public to receive 5kg of rice, 250g of pork, 5 feet of cloth, and 1kg of salt and pepper melon seeds."   The accountant's eldest granddaughter is a well-known lucky bag, while the second granddaughter is a jinx who is plagued by bad luck;   "Ding ~ Watch the jinx star commit suicide and help her, and you will get 5kg of white flour, a chicken drumstick, and 1kg of green tea flavored melon seeds."   Jiang Youtao enjoyed eating melons, and the melon seeds in her hand kept increasing. She had to go out to sell them. Before she knew it, she had made a fortune by selling melon seeds and became a famous roasted food king after the reform and opening up. The courtyard houses in Beijing and the small houses in Haishi were no longer a dream for her. She could go wherever she wanted.   But while she was eating the melon, a figure suddenly appeared beside her. Jiang Youtao reluctantly grabbed a handful of melon seeds and gave them to him: "Big brother, do you want some melon seeds?" ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ One-sentence summary: There are too many melons, and the melon-eating crowd is very busy. Theme: Grow in adversity and strive to face the sun. ♤♤♤♤♤ Brief review of the work: This article has positive values, a fast pace, and never lets up on face-slapping stories, satisfying everyone's appetite for gossip. The author's writing is fluent, and he truly depicts the customs and style of the 1970s. The plot is compact, and it is a masterpiece of the era that is worth reading. ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ No. Of Chapters: 183 Chapters ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ Alternative Name/s: I Became Rich by Eating Melons in 1970s ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ Original Author: Rain Falling on the Curtains (Yǔ luò chuāng lián) ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ nerdygangster14's Note: This book is not mine. All the content are all credited to original author and the publisher of this book where I have read this book. I just want to share this story to you guys cause this book deserved to be publicized and loved by others. I'm a fan of this book and the author of this book.
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VMA WINNERS 2024

VMA WINNERS 2024

The MTV Video Music Awards 2024 are set to take center stage in New York City, and the anticipation is palpable. With music industry heavyweights and fresh faces alike competing for glory, the night promises high drama and unforgettable moments. Lila Monroe is a burgeoning pop star with her eyes set on winning Best New Artist. Having spent years honing her craft, this is her chance to break into the mainstream spotlight. As she navigates the excitement of her first major award show, she faces the pressures of her own expectations and the fierce competition from her rival, Aurora Vale, a charismatic performer with a controversial past. Jackson Rivers, an acclaimed music producer, is nominated in several categories for his innovative work with various artists. While he enjoys the recognition, he also grapples with the challenges of maintaining his reputation amidst fierce industry competition and an old feud with a once-close colleague who’s now vying for the same accolades. Zoe Kim, a respected music journalist, is on assignment to cover the event. As she interviews stars and reports on the night’s happenings, she begins to notice inconsistencies and whispers of controversy surrounding the awards. Her investigative instincts lead her to uncover a subplot of potential misconduct that could undermine the night’s festivities. When a key envelope goes missing—one containing the winner’s name for Best New Artist—the event takes an unexpected turn. Amid the chaos, Lila’s dreams hang in the balance, Jackson faces scrutiny, and Zoe’s pursuit of the truth could alter the outcome of the awards. VMA Winners 2024 offers an inside look into the high-stakes world of music awards, exploring the complexities behind the glitz and glamour. Through personal ambitions, industry rivalries, and the pursuit of truth, this novel delves into the real stories behind the headlines, showing that the path to success is often as tumultuous as it is rewarding.
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Nobel Prize in Literature winners
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2025-03-10 20:51
The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1936: William F. Buckley 1939-Alan Parker 1941: John Keats 1945-Rudyard Kipling 1948: F Scott Scott Scott 1951: Ives Père 1955: Jack London 1958-Albert Camus 1961: Nathaniel Mandela 1964: William F. Buckley 1967: John le Carre 1969: Raymond Chander 1972: Richard Morgan 1975: John Milton Yeats 1978: John Stanley Kubrick 1981: George Orwell 1984: George Orwell 1987-Malcolm MacDonald (Mark Twain) 1990: William F. Buckley 1994: Raymond Chander 1997: Dennis Lehan 2000: William F. Buckley 2001: George Orwell 2005-Nathaniel Mandela (Albert Camus) 2008: Carl Verf 2011: Thomas Hardy 2013: Raymond Joey 2016: Yngvese Ohnuma 2019: Mario Puzo Please note that the above information may be outdated or inaccurate.
Nobel Prize in Literature winners from 2005 to 2015
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2024-09-26 18:02
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature from 2005 to 2015 are as follows: 2005: Mo Yan (China) won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work Red Sorghums Family. 2015: The Swedish Academy awards India Arthur C Clarke with the title 2001: A Space Oath in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the field of science fiction.
Who are the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2024-09-22 23:50
Who are the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature? As of 2022, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded 107 times. Here are some of the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: - Mo Yan (1955): Masterpieces: Red Sorghums, Big Breasts and Buttocks - Haruki Murakami (1988): Masterpieces "The Forest of Norway","Dance Dance" - Calvino (1992): Masterpieces: The Halved Child, Forever Forward - Ernest Hemmingway (1956): The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms - Faulkner (1968): The Sound and the Fury, Christmas in Virgil - Margaret Atwood (1994): Gone with the Wind, Gone with the Wind - William Faulkner (2011): The Sound and the Fury, Christmas in Virgil - Margaret Atwood (2014): Gone with the Wind - Jacques Derrida (2017): Masterpieces: The Kite Runner, Carmen Their works had made important contributions to the development and promotion of literature.
The following are not winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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2024-09-13 03:02
The Nobel Prize in Literature winner referred to those who had won the Nobel Prize in Literature. This award was given by the Swedish Academy of Literature to commend outstanding literary works. Therefore, to answer this question, one needed to determine which of the following did not belong to the Nobel Prize in Literature winner. If he was referring to anyone who had won the Nobel Prize in Literature, then the answer would be: " The following people who do not belong to the Nobel Prize in Literature are anyone who has won the Nobel Prize in Literature."
The list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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2024-09-12 01:13
Nobel Prize in Literature: 1936: William F. Buckley, George Orwell 1939-Albert Camus 1945: Samuel Samuelson 1948: Benjamin Graham 1952-Albert Camus 1956: John Keats 1959: Ivan Rendl 1964: Bill Bryson 1968: William F. Buckley, George Orwell 1972: Trent (EM Forster) 1976: George Orwell 1980: Bernard B. Arnold 1984: George Orwell 1988: Artul García Márquez 1994: Trent (EM Forster) 1998: Mo Yan 2001: Oe Kenzaburo (Dft Punk) 2005: Haruki Murakami 2007: Mo Yan 2010: Artul García Márquez 2012: Kate Winslet 2015: Haruki Murakami 2018: Harper Lee (HP Lovecraft)
What are the Nobel Prize in Literature winners?
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2024-09-11 22:44
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of literature. Since its establishment in 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded hundreds of times. 1 novel: - Dream of the Red Chamber (1938) - One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) - War and Peace (1947) - The Old Man and the Sea (1993) - The Catcher in the Rye (1995) - The Great Gatsby (1968) - The Great Gatsby (1968) - 1984 (1949) - The Three Bodies (2015) 2 poems: - The Book of Songs (11th century B.C.) - The Songs of Chu (2nd century B.C.) - The Analects of Confucius (5th century B.C.) - Homer (10th century B.C.) - The Poetry of Robert Frost (2005) - Shelley's Poetry (1688) - Du Fu's Poetry Collection (Tang Dynasty) - Hai Zi's Poetry Collection (1980) - Poetry of the North Island (1968) 3 plays: - Hamlet (1599) - Forrest Gump (Robert Forster, 1994) - Teahouse (Lao She, 1942) - Thunderstorm (Cao Yu, 1934) - Teahouse (Lao She, 1942) - Wilderness (Ma Yuan, 1980) - Teahouse (Lao She, 1942) The criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature were very strict. Not only did they have to examine the person's contribution to human history, culture, society, and other aspects, they had to be examined. Therefore, the results of the Nobel Prize in Literature would not be affected by the winning of a particular work.
List of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature
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2024-09-08 19:10
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of literature. The award has been given out hundreds of times since it was founded in 1901. Some of the winners 'works have become classics. The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1. Albert Camus 2 Jack London 3 Carl Weidman Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 5 Thomas Pynchon 6. Saroma La Correia (Saroma La Correia) 7. William F. Buckley 8. Henry James 9 George Orwell 10 Karl Karl Karl 11 Evelyn Fox Keller 12 Nassim Nicholas Taleb 13 Raymond Chander Howard Carter 15 Paul Thomas Anderson 16 Walter Benjamin James Joyce Franz Kafka 19 Samuel Becket 20 Walter Kauffman 21 James Thiber 22 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 23 Jean-Luc Nancy 24 Raymond Chander 25 Raymond Gust Thomas Pynchon Saroma La Correia (Saroma La Correia) Mario Puzo 29 William F. Buckley 30 Albert Camus This is the list of all the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
List of winners of the previous Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2025-03-14 15:56
The winners of the previous Nobel Prize in Literature are as follows: The Nobel Foundation was founded in 1895 by Alfred Nobel, a Swedish mathematician, to reward people who made outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. Since its establishment in 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded annually by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to literary creation. The selection criteria and the number of awards were limited. The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature are as follows: - 1911: John F. Kennedy - 1912-Albert Camus - 1913: Henry James - 1914: Thomas Hardy - 1915: William F. Buckley - 1916: Samuel Taylor Swift - 1917: James Joyce - 1918: Henry James - 1919: Victor Hugo - 1920: John Le Carre - 1921: Victor Hugo - 1922: Karl Karl Karl - 1923: Frederick Engels - 1924: Henry David Thoreau - 1925: John Keats - 1926: Bertrand Russell - 1927: James Joyce - 1928-Albert Camus - 1929: William F. Buckley - 1930: Henry James - 1931: Bertrand Russell - 1932: Victor Hugo - 1933: James Joyce - 1934: Karl Karl Karl - 1935: Victor Hugo - 1936: Thomas Hardy - 1937: Henry James - 1938: John Keats - 1939: John Le Carre - 1940: Henry James - 1941: William F. Buckley - 1942: Karl Karl Karl - 1943: Bertrand Russell - 1944: Victor Hugo - 1945: John Le Carre - 1946: Albert Camus - 1947: Victor Hugo - 1948: Thomas Hardy - 1949: Henry James - 1950: William F. Buckley - 1951: Karl Karl Karl - 1952: Bertrand Russell - 1953: John Le Carre - 1954: Victor Hugo - 1955: John Keats - 1956: Henry James - 1957: Thomas Hardy - 1958: Karl Karl Karl - 1959: Victor Hugo - 1960: William F. Buckley - 1961: John Le Carre - 1962-Albert Camus - 1963: Victor Hugo - 1964: Thomas Hardy - 1965: Henry James - 1966: John Le Carre - 1967: Karl Karl Karl - 1968: Bertrand Russell - 1969: John Keats - 1970: Henry James - 1971: Thomas Hardy - 1972: Karl Karl Karl - 1973: Victor Hugo - 1974: William F. Buckley - 1975: Albert Camus - 1976: Victor Hugo - 1977: Thomas Hardy - 1978: Henry James - 1979: John Le Carre - 1980: Karl Karl Karl - 1981: Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Russell) - 1982: John Keats - 1983: Henry James - 1984: Victor Hugo - 1985: Thomas Hardy - 1986: John Le Carre
What is the nationality of the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2025-03-10 17:38
The following are the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature and their nationality: The Nobel Prize was established in 1895 by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel to reward people who made outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. Since then, the Nobel Prize has been awarded annually to scientists and writers who have made outstanding contributions to the development of human society. 2. The nationality of the Nobel Prize in Literature winner: - Six Nobel Prize winners in Literature came from Sweden: Alfred Nobel, Karl, Niels Bohr, Johannes Kepler, Edward Abbott, and John Mill. - The four Nobel Prize winners in Literature came from Norway: John Keats, the Nobel Prize laureate Frederik Christian Haakon-Espender, the Nobel Prize laureate Vincent Van Gogh, and the Nobel Prize laureate Rodin. - One Nobel Prize winner in Literature was from Denmark: Frederick Christian Andersen. - One Nobel Prize winner in Literature came from Japan: Tanizaki Junichiro. The award of the Nobel Prize in Literature is a complicated process, which includes the extensive selection of candidates, the decision of the judging committee, and the award ceremony. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded in many different fields, including literature, physics, chemistry, peace, and medicine.
Questions about the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature
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2025-03-07 20:39
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature were some very outstanding people. Their works not only had profound thoughts, but also had superb language skills and literary expressiveness. The following is a brief introduction of some of the Nobel Prize winners: 1 Sweden (Mo Yan): China won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955. His works cover a wide range of topics, including social reality, history and mythology, as well as life in rural China. 2. Hans Christian Andersen of Sweden (IV): Sweden won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1905. His works mainly consisted of fairy tales and fables, including The Daughter of the Sea and The Ugly Duckling. 3 Denmark (Laster): Denmark won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. His works, including Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales, described the life of the Danes. 4. Franz Sigmund (Susak): Franz won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1924. His works were themed on history and biography, including The Story of the Burundi. 5 Soviet Union (Tito): The Soviet Union won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956. His works dealt with political and religious subjects, including Crime and Punishment. The selection criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature were very strict. Not only must one have superb literary expression and creative talent, but one must also pay attention to the social responsibility and humane care of the work. Therefore, the works of the Nobel Prize winners in Literature had high literary value and influence.
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