There were novels similar to Rise of the Big Shot: 1."At the beginning, I just wanted to be an actor." Author: Fried Big Gold 2. My Dream Age, Author: Fried Big Gold 3."I Didn't Want to Be the Best Actor." Author: Fried Big Gold 4:"Entertainment Circle", Author: Water Fish Should Be Vegetarian Restarting Grade One, Author: Bai Yuhan 6:"The Bright Era of Chinese Entertainment", Author: Writing New Dream 7: Master of Chinese Entertainment, Author: Autumn Sword Fish Killer 8. China Entertainment, Author: Second-hand Men Should Be Self-Strong 9: Dream of Chinese Entertainment, Author: Second-hand Men Should Be Self-reliant Villain King, Author: Blinking Pu Movie King, Big Star, Author: Brother Dahao Reshaping China Entertainment, Author: Guan Hai Ting Ge "Lin Hao's Movie Age", Author: Failed 14:"Intertwined Light and Shadow 1998", Author: Long Pole, Long Bench, Thirty Years of Reshaping Life, Author: Royal Hire Cat Rebirth of the Age of Light and Shadow, Author: Qin Bing 17:"A male god of variety shows." Author: Fatty loves to eat stewed beans 18:"Reborn as a Tycoon in Hong Kong." Author: Supreme Sect. KD Screen Age, Author: Zhong Li Jianghe China Entertainment's Shining Superstar, Author: Wan Cheng Bei Chen The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."At First, I Just Wanted to Be an Actor":"At First, I Just Wanted to Be an Actor" is an unforgettable novel. The author, Big Golden Hair, used his unique brush strokes to create a plump and realistic image of the protagonist. The plot was so compact that it was impossible to stop reading. The protagonist had a positive outlook and was full of fantasies about the entertainment industry. It made people look forward to and admire his growth and struggle. At the same time, the book described many young ladies and aunties, making people feel as if they were in a world full of love and warmth. The golden retriever's writing style was unique, making people feel as if they were in a world full of fantasy and hope. This book was not only a novel, but also a spiritual journey that inspired and enlightened people. Whether it was from the book to life, from life to emotions, from emotions to psychology, from psychology to society, from society to history, this book could bring people deep thoughts and experiences. In short,"At First, I Only Wanted to Be an Actor" was a good book worth reading. Whether it was a reader who was full of fantasies about the entertainment industry or a reader who had a unique appreciation for novels, they would be attracted to this book. 2."My Dream Age":"My Dream Age" is a fascinating novel. The author is excellent in the plot design, making it impossible to predict the development of the story. The book's atmosphere and plot design were very surprising and left a deep impression on people. The author's writing is very strong, and it's worth recommending for everyone to read. The theme of this book was the rebirth of China Entertainment. The author also did a good job in ending it, which made people feel at ease. Overall, My Fantasy Age was a very good book and worth reading. 3:"I Don't Want to Be a Movie King": Cheng Xiao's female lead, wow! How rare I'm updating my evaluation 4."Entertainment Circles":"Entertainment Circles" is a highly recommended book. The author described the life experiences of Lu Feifan, a director major student, to give the readers a warm and artistic feeling. The story was compact and fascinating, making one want to read it all in one go. This book was different from other urban celebrity novels. It gave people a new reading experience. The author's writing was excellent, allowing the readers to feel the protagonist's growth and struggle. At the same time, the plot in the book also triggered people's thinking about life, emotions, psychology, and many other aspects. All in all, this book was a masterpiece that was worth collecting. It was a valuable asset for both readers who liked to read and authors who wanted to improve their creative ability. 5.<<Reboot Year One>>: Shouldn't a 30-year-old man with an ordinary background and IQ be reborn like this? How could there be so many people who were worried about the country and the people? How could there be so many people who were posturing and slapping their faces? With the heart of an uncle, he joked around with the children, arranged the advancement path in an orderly manner, and treated regrets with a gentle heart. This is the rebirth I want! Other than the fact that the golden finger is a little big, I like it so far. 6."The Bright Era of Chinese Entertainment": Single Female Lead, Qianqian This book is the most satisfying one I've read this year. The male and female leads started dating from a shy and pure period. They supported each other and developed together. Every frown and smile revealed their affection for each other. He had a good outlook on life and didn't try to cheat others. The author had his own views on the plot description of the film. After all, the description was meticulous. Another unique feature of this book was that basically every chapter had a bit of cinnabar. 7."Chinese Entertainment Grandmaster":"Chinese Entertainment Grandmaster" is a very exciting novel. The author, Saury, used his unique style to show the story vividly. From the very beginning, readers could feel the author's talent and creativity. The story was compact and fascinating, making it impossible for people to stop reading. Although there might be a hint of imitation of other works in the later stages, it did not affect the overall reading experience. The author's style was very strong, and the more one read, the more exciting it became. This book was not only entertaining, but also thought-provoking. The author narrated various stories in the entertainment industry, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding and reflection on life, emotions, psychology, society, and history. Overall, Masters of Chinese Entertainment was a highly recommended book. 8. China Entertainment: City Entertainment 9."Dream of Chinese Entertainment": I've read a new book recently. The light style and slow pace are my favorite. 10: Villain King: Not bad! No poison, only female lead, no ambiguity, Beijing Film Academy Level 97, Teacher Huang Lei's student 11:"Best Actor, Big Star": He wrote the legend of the Best Actor, Big Star, with the best performance in the best era. In the eyes of others, he was the most popular big star with several Best Actor titles, but he always thought,"I have to be a good actor first." This was the story of an actor. 12:"Remodeling China Entertainment": The recommendation index is. The first few chapters may be a little awkward, but after 30 chapters, you will find that it is full of surprises. The current rhythm is very reasonable. I hope the author will continue to work hard, but please don't start a God-like style. "Lin Hao's Movie Age": The Rebirth of China Entertainment Entering the Middle Stage Huanzhu and my parents found the male lead at the same time. The male lead chose Zhang Yimou one after another. Later, he entered the Hidden Dragons and Crouching Tigers, played Hero, and went abroad to be a producer to act in Buried alive. [14:"Intertwined Light and Shadow 1998"(New book "Art World") On TV, he was a hero in ancient costume, Long Bo in "Water Moon Cave," and Lian Chengbi in "Xiao the Tenth." On the giant screen, he was a deliveryman by the Suzhou River, a delivery boy who walked the streets of the capital, Jiang Wuyang who shouted in grief and indignation,"Brothers who mess with my brothers must be killed." He was a frontier general, a village teacher, and a lonely patient who was free in the ocean. He touched the hearts of the audience with his movies and won glory for himself with his performance. 15:"Reshaping Life for 30 Years": This book's writing style is not bad, suitable for people who are not impetuous to read ~ If it's too impetuous, I probably can't continue reading. The early stages are relatively dull... Anyway, I skipped over my university life and didn't read anything about the university dorms. So I didn't know how the main character managed to get over a million yuan from speculating in stocks. I was too lazy to look back, but the later parts looked pretty good. After the plot unfolded, I rarely skipped over them. However, after reading more than 100 chapters in one go, I estimated that I didn't read more than 20 to 30 chapters. How would I know if I didn't want to read them? I just looked at the title + the opening chapter content. When you see that it's a water chapter or something that you're not interested in, you just flip over As for how the character suddenly appeared, I'm not too interested. The setting of the second generation of officials having to be called Young Master X only appeared once in chapter 109 ~ However, I don't know if such a high-end character is really called that, but I've seen many urban novels have this title, it's a little awkward ~ "Rebirth of the Light and Shadow Era": This is a Chinese entertainment novel that I found in the previous rankings. I feel that it's not bad. the Chinese entertainment literature is reborn. A certain successful person was reborn in 1992, when he was young, frivolous, and offended someone. He was assigned from the director class to the science and education studio. Since he was reborn, he naturally did not plan to waste his life in the science and education factory, nor did he plan to change his career like in his previous life. Instead, he continued his path as a director. He pulled in his old classmates from Beijing Film Academy and started a studio, starting with commercials and music videos. Why should I read this book? There were fewer and fewer people who did not play parallel worlds in Chinese entertainment literature, and this was one of the few books that could be read. The novels had a strong sense of the era. Coupled with the popular movies and movie stars from that year, it was indeed the taste of the 1990s. The style of writing leaned towards a humorous and funny style, and the protagonist was also a garrulous guy. Overall, it was a light comedy style. Why not read this book: Pretending to be a charlatan and all kinds of future big shots predicting the future. Although part of the purpose was to ridicule some rebirth novels, it was fine once or twice, but it was not good to play like this all the time. Secondly, there are a few terrifying plots in the novel. I'm very worried that this book will collapse from a Chinese entertainment novel to a fantasy novel or even a supernatural novel... In general, I think it's considered food. I'll change my evaluation depending on the situation. 17:"Get a variety show male god": That's right, the one who lost contact downstairs 18:"Reborn Hong Kong as a Tycoon" Wan Qiwen: I've known the boss for a long time. He's really nice. Gu Tianle: Brother Fada is the most talented person I know. [Jin Yong: I think the future of Wuxia should be handed over to that Zhou Xingsheng who doesn't do his job properly.] Li Ka-shing: Zhou Sheng is very good. I'm not as good as him. ???????? Modern otaku reborn in 1985 Hong Kong, playing around the city, gorgeous transformation! I created a normal group, 189053351. Anyone who is interested can join. 19:"The Age of the Silver Screen": I also want to be reborn and film. 20:"China Entertainment's Shining Superstar"
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