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Author of Qimin Yaoshu

Author of Qimin Yaoshu

2024-12-15 23:08
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The author of Qimin Yaoshu was Jia Sixie.

I Will Kill The Author

I Will Kill The Author

"In this world, morality is but a thin line away from depravity, and the most captivating tales are often shrouded behind the veil of insanity." ____________________ I was just an ordinary guy, living a dull and unremarkable life as an editor. But when a maniac author killed me for rejecting his novel in a writing competition, I reopened my eyes in a modern fantasy world. "Hmm? Wait, this world…." But fate, being a prude little bitch, played a twisted joke on me. I reincarnated into the very same novel that I rejected for the competition award, written by the very same author who killed me for it. Not only that, but I transmigrated into the body of a disowned noble named Lucas Morningstar. Lucas was a minor antagonist in a novel who served as a stepping stone for the protagonist and their allies. Arghh…. Of all the people, I just had to be reborn as someone who was despised by the main characters the most at this point in the story? B-But hey, with my knowledge of the future and understanding of the main characters, I can at least live an easy life! Right...? "Yeah, I can work with this!" Or so I thought until I remembered the ending arcs of the book. This world is destined for doom! And not so long after, I started to realize that the novel and the world I transmigrated into might not be as similar as I had originally thought…. ================= [Disclaimer: Caution while reading is advised. Tighten your seatbelts and brace yourself for a bumpy roller coaster-like journey. Don't blame the Author if you fall from your seat while reading a plot twist. Thank you.] ____________________ AN: MC is NOT a villain, so don't expect one. *The MC will seem a little bit (ok let's be honest, more than a little bit) foolish in the first 30-35 chaps but don't be fooled. I ask you to read the first 50 chapters before deciding to trash-talk the MC because that's where his borderline psychopathic strategist personality starts to surface. ____________________ Discord: https://discord.com/invite/yDaXN4re ____________________ Tapestry
Fantasy
416 Chs
The Author Must Die

The Author Must Die

She was going to find the author and kill him for making her suffer! Ye Qing Xin did not want to be a villain. However, no matter how much she tried to change her life, a force would make her do things that she did not want to do. In the end, she died. Tragically. When she woke up again, Ye Qing Xin found that she was surrounded by people who claimed that they were her family members. According to them, she was involved in an accident and has been in a coma for a week. In this new world, she was finally free from the force that was always controlling her. Ye Qing Xin planned to live life freely, finally without anyone or any power controlling her. Her best friend stole her fiance? She did not care about it. Just let this so-called friend keep this scumbag! Someone planned to overthrow her from her company? Tsk… Do they think it was easy to bully her? One day, Ye Qing Xin was walking in a bookstore when she found a book. Seeing the characters' names and the story made her realize that it the past, she has been living in a book! The author has been so cruel to assign her as a villain! No. A cannon fodder! Who was the author? Where was the author? Ye Qing Xin swore that once she got her hand on that person, she will never let him go! --- This book is my WSA 2023 entry~ --- Cover Illustration commission by kirinlukis --- Shared universe with: 1. Loving You Too Much 2. True Love and Other Lies 3. A Lifetime with You 4. The Dragon Beside Me 5. Love So Sweet 6. Commander Qi's Runaway Wife 7. The Wedding Planner's Romance 8. The Substitute Groom Chases His Wife 9. The Idol Prince is an Heiress?
Urban
412 Chs
Villain Transmigration: Author Transformation

Villain Transmigration: Author Transformation

[ENRICHED WITH MATURE CONTENT. PLEASE READ WITH CAUTION. ] AUTHOR TRANSMIGRATION "I want to write Villain perspective! Enough of this Hero and Heroine gig!" Nathalie Jean Quinn, life was so ordinary until she wrote the first book of her sequel, The Prince's Retribution, swept all over the literature world and garnered massive fan base and fortune. Now, she wanted to leave out of her comfort zone and challenge herself-- To seek the memoirs of a villainess in the story; for its sequel, The Prince's Ascension, Mystique is revealed. But even the management and the audiences begged to differ, so she made her way. Although, in the middle of completing the Sequel, the main villain, Mystique Blackwell, comes for her in that magical encounter and cursed her. Will Nathalie now transform to a monster that she created in her own story? *** Excerpt*** "You're mine. Am I clear? You're my property." Mystique was pressing her thighs against his, which he could never break free from her beguiling clutches. She was on top of him; the surge of confidence came with her and took charge for the whole ride. Her eyes were obscured with gleaming lust, and her hands worked their wonders and slinked to his chiseled abs up to his brawn sweaty chest. Every time she landed a smooth caress, he let out a stuttering moan as he was in spasms. His toes would dig deep into the mattress, no different from his nails that clawed, not trying to touch her sacred body. It wasn't all as she reached for his nipples, rubbing them ever-so-softly. The man would throw his bobbed back to the woolly pillows and arched his back from pleasure. Even though the bed creaked—fast and subtle that played their ears—she loved it. Just as she adored every point in him... Not a second delayed as he would shiver every time she would stroke the same parts of him. On the other hand, she has kept up the pace ever since. She crashed her well-endowed chest against his. Their lips parted by a hair's breadth, and he gritted his teeth as he saw her angelic feature up-close, driven by ecstasy. His gestures and countenance fueled her within, hastening the pace. There, he couldn't control his voice and let out pleasurable groans and grunts. Within those seconds, more thoughts began to blur her. She grabbed a handful of his hair, bringing him closer to her while whispering his ear. "You're mine. Am I clear? You're my property." *** P,S, The book has come to an end in a good note! Thank you so much for reading!
Fantasy
322 Chs

Who is the author of Qimin Yaoshu?

Qimin Yaoshu was written by Jia Sixie, an outstanding agricultural scientist in China.

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2024-12-17 17:15

Qimin Yaoshu

Qimin Yaoshu was the earliest and most complete ancient agricultural work in China, written by Jia Sixie, an official of the Northern Wei Dynasty. The book was written between 533 and 544 A.D. It was divided into 10 volumes and 92 articles. It recorded the technical experience of agriculture, gardening, animal husbandry, veterinarian, brewing, cooking, and other aspects in the lower reaches of the Yellow River basin in China. Qimin Yaoshu was regarded as an encyclopedia of ancient China agriculture, which was of great value to the study of ancient agricultural operations and agricultural science. The book was highly regarded by the China government and was widely disseminated and studied overseas. Jia Sixie was an outstanding agricultural scientist. His works had played an important role in promoting the development of agriculture in ancient China.

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2024-12-18 17:47

Qimin Yaoshu

Qi Min Yao Shu was an important work on agriculture in ancient China, written by Jia Sixie, an official of the Northern Wei Dynasty. The book was written in the second year of Wuding of the Eastern Wei Dynasty (544), and some say it was between 533 and 544. The book had a total of 10 volumes and 92 chapters, covering knowledge on agriculture, gardening, silviculture, sericulture, animal husbandry, veterinarians, breeding, brewing, cooking, and so on. Qimin Yaoshu was the earliest complete agricultural book in China and one of the world's agricultural books. The book recorded ancient agricultural techniques and experiences, and was an encyclopedia of ancient Chinese agricultural techniques.

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2024-12-18 09:29

The importance of Qimin Yaoshu

Qi Min Yao Shu was a work of profound significance. First of all, it played a positive role in the promotion and development of agricultural technology, providing valuable guidance for future agricultural production. Secondly, this book emphasized that agriculture was the foundation of the country and the importance of farmers in national construction. It played an important role in improving the living standards of farmers. In addition, Qimin Yaoshu was also a work that gathered the wisdom of the ancient Chinese people. It was of great significance to the inheritance and promotion of the Chinese culture. In addition, Qimin Yaoshu had established a preliminary agricultural science system for our country, which had a huge impact on the development of agricultural production and agricultural science and technology in ancient China. It was not only the earliest and most complete agricultural book in China, but also in the world. It occupied an important position in the history of agricultural science development in China and the world.

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2024-12-18 04:31

Is Qimin Yaoshu from Shandong?

Qimin Yaoshu was not from Shandong, but a comprehensive agricultural book written by Jia Sixie, an outstanding Chinese agricultural scientist during the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was also one of the world's agricultural history books, and the earliest complete agricultural book in China. Qimin Yaoshu had 12 volumes and 92 chapters. It systematically summarized the farming and animal husbandry production experience of the working people in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River before the sixth century, the processing and storage of food, the utilization of wild plants, and the methods of famine control. It also introduced the seasons, climate, and the relationship between different soil and different crops in detail. It was known as the " Ancient Chinese Agricultural Encyclopedia." If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!

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2024-10-21 20:56

Who wrote the Qimin Yaoshu?

Qimin Yaoshu was a comprehensive agricultural work written by Jia Sixie, an outstanding Chinese agricultural scientist. It was probably written in the late Northern Wei Dynasty.(533 - 544 A.D.). The book had 10 volumes and 92 articles. It systematically summarized the agricultural production experience of the working people in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River before the sixth century, the processing and storage of food, the utilization of wild plants, and the methods of famine control. It also introduced in detail the seasons, climate, and the relationship between different soil and different crops. It was known as the "Ancient Chinese Agricultural Encyclopedia". If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!

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2024-10-22 00:59

What is the status of Qimin Yaoshu?

Qimin Yaoshu was a comprehensive agricultural book from the Northern Wei Dynasty in China. It was also one of the earliest books in the history of agriculture in the world. It was the earliest complete agricultural book in China. The book systematically summarized the agricultural production experience, food processing and storage, and the utilization of wild plants in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River before the 6th century, which had a major impact on the development of ancient Chinese agriculture. I wonder if my answer will satisfy you? If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!

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2024-10-20 15:15

Enlightenment from Qimin Yaoshu

Qi Min Yao Shu has provided us with many inspirations. First of all, it emphasized the importance of agricultural production and the value of farmers 'labor, which was very important for the sustainable development of modern agriculture. Secondly, the book emphasized the concept of resource conservation and rational use of land, reminding us to pay attention to the protection of the ecological environment in agricultural production. In addition, the book also showed the pursuit of fine management of agricultural production in ancient China, which also had a certain enlightenment effect on the development of modern management. In short, by studying Qimin Yaoshu, we can learn valuable agricultural technology and management experience from it, providing reference and guidance for the development of modern agriculture.

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2024-12-19 07:44

The importance of Qimin Yaoshu at that time

Qimin Yaoshu was of great significance at that time. It was one of the earliest and most complete agricultural books in the history of agricultural science in ancient China. It had a great impact on the development of agricultural production and agricultural science and technology in ancient China. This book systematically introduced the agricultural production techniques and experiences accumulated by the Chinese ancestors before the 6th century, reflecting that the level of agricultural development in China at that time was already in the leading position in the world. Qimin Yaoshu not only had an important position in the history of Chinese agriculture, but also had a far-reaching impact on the development of agricultural technology in later generations. Many later agricultural books had drawn on the results of the Qi Min Yao Shu. In addition, Qimin Yaoshu was also known as the " Encyclopedia of Ancient Chinese Agriculture ". It described in detail the planting techniques, breeding methods, handicraft skills, and even household life at that time. It not only showed the high level of social productivity during the Northern Qi period, but also reflected the unique understanding and exploration spirit of the Northern Qi people towards practical science. In an era of chaos and national division, people created such a far-reaching work with wisdom and courage in a difficult environment. Therefore, it could be said that Qimin Yaoshu played an important role in promoting the development of agricultural production and agricultural science at that time.

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2024-12-18 15:08

Which dynasty is Qimin Yaoshu?

Qimin Yaoshu was written at the end of the Northern Wei Dynasty (533 - 544 AD).

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2024-12-18 04:30
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