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Transmigrating to the Ming Dynasty’s Imperial Examination
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314 Chapters + 1 Extra (Completed)
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Cui Xie, a modern college student, transmigrated into the body of a son of a fifth-rank official in the powerful Ming Dynasty. Unfortunately, shortly after transmigrating, his father banished him to Qian’an, Hebei, the family’s ancestral home. He took two servants with him to live in the small county, but from then on, he lived well, made good money, and took the Imperial examinations. Step by step, he clawed his way back up and returned to the glorious capital city to walk a road of clear skies and embark on the path of an official’s life.
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One entry per line穿到明朝考科举
穿到明朝考科舉
穿到明朝考科舉
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10/03/21 | Twin Dragons Translations | c38 |
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07/27/21 | Twin Dragons Translations | c28 |
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07/12/21 | Twin Dragons Translations | c26 |
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06/28/21 | Twin Dragons Translations | c24 |
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1. Way too much historical Confucian literary theory that feels copy and pasted. It's like 1/3 of the book is just literary theory. It actually gets much worse in the middle when the guy is taking his exams cause the author talks about every single question and every single answer and it's like 2 or 3 chapters each time. It's also not really explained. It's really just copy and pasted from classics and it just gets super tiresome.
2. The novels and plays. It's just used way too much as some kind of magic propaganda that influences seemingly every character the author wants to be influenced whether it's likely or not. Like really how realistic is it for so many important historical figures to be so heavily influenced by fictional novels and to actually participate in writing them. Obviously this is a fictional novel but just based on historical context, there's no way that novels would be able to influence an entire country to that extent. If it were used once or twice, fine I can look past it and even enjoy the ingenuity. But it's used heavily all throughout the novel even when the MC is mixing with people from the Hanlin and other imperial officials and royals. And it even influences how they then behave and think (again and again and again and again). Cmon.
Want to introduce a new farming method? Write a book. Even though most farmers were probably illiterate at the time. Want to train up good imperial relatives? Read a heroic book about the Jinyiwei and give them a costume so they'll be inspired and change their behavior. Want to train up a good crown prince? Give him the books so he can be inspired to get rid of bad eunuchs. want to improve the jinyiwei's image? Write a book series with pictures and give them cool costumes. Remove potential threats to allies? Collect them all to write more novels. Yes because famous imperial scholars and officials definitely would participate in writing fictional novels in a time where plays and fictional stories are deemed as frivolous and play wrights and entertainers are low class citizens.
Unexpectedly I really liked this story. Not very realistic but I like how laid back the narration was. I thought they'd adopt sons of their own but I guess with so much going on on the later stages, the author probably didn't have much time as it is. I like how hard working the MC was on top of having a lucky halo lol. Anyway, the romance was just meh, mostly the story focuesd on the MC's achievements etc. I just feel that the ML falling in love with the MC so abruptly was unrealistic. The ancient people probably we're enlightened with cut-sleeve that much since there were no traces of homos*xual affair in the stories. It would've been more convincing if the MC seduced him. Idk if it was just I mtld it wrong but based on what I read, the ML already have feelings for MC but never mentioned it. Even when MC became enlightened regarding his feelings for ML, the ML didn't even accept him at first for fear that MC was still a child and didn't know what he was doing. Idk just didn't flow right to me.
reborn to the future and 'discovered' their tomb. They also showed off their love during the broadcast.