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What other books did the author of Little Idle People in the Tang Dynasty write?

The author of "Little Idle People in the Tang Dynasty" is Nancy Beiqing, a great writer of Reading Group, and a well-known historical writer of online literature, which created the chef's literature and food literature in historical novels. I think the book "Little Idle People in the Tang Dynasty" is good-looking, informative, not brain-dead, not without brain harem, but also humorous, with historical knowledge. Unlike some historical texts, you can't spit it out, there are too many pits, and logical loopholes make people unable to bear to look straight. Come on, it's a pity that there are too few readers of historical articles and too many readers of Xianxia fantasy city. Now there are only a few online articles, and this is the best.

The author also wrote The Little Chef of the Northern Song Dynasty. I think The Little Idle Man of the Tang Dynasty is no worse than The Little Chef of the Northern Song Dynasty, in terms of shaping men, two men and three women. Xuandao can be on a par with Chai Jia, but there is no male master who can be on a par with the official's son. To tell you the truth, I actually remember the female characters in the little chef, the landlord who participated in the cooking competition and the woman who made the worm feast. I basically forgot everything else. Personally, I think the female number one is less popular with the audience. As far as the love part of the book "Little Idle People in the Tang Dynasty" is concerned, it is well-balanced and really powerful. I hate stallions and single women. The author writes just right, and flirting and farting are also very good. I can't help but think about whether the author is also so eloquent and makes the beautiful woman run around like that! Of course, this is just my personal opinion.