The two novels,"Picking up a Prince to Farm" and "Farming Space: Fierce Little Girl", both mentioned that the protagonist's space could devour jade to expand the space. I'm recommending these two novels to you ~ I hope you like them.đ
The expansion of the circle of ability could be started from the following aspects: 1. [Know Yourself]: Analyzing and listing your current knowledge, skills, and talents to find out your strengths and weaknesses. He could use his job (or desired job) as a breakthrough point to determine the skills and abilities needed to do the job well. Then, he could compare them with his own to determine the strengths and weaknesses of his abilities. 2. ** Active learning of new knowledge **: In an era of change, the upgrading of knowledge and technology is accelerating, and it is easy to fall into a "knowledge panic" and "ability panic". You must take the initiative to learn knowledge in many aspects such as economy, politics, law, culture, management, and ecology, improve the knowledge system that performs its duties, and develop in the direction of "one specialty and many abilities". 3. [Overcome fear and laziness: Dare to try new things, explore new knowledge, research new methods, break the fixed pattern, actively integrate into the trend of the times, and broaden your horizons and abilities.] 4. ** Practice produces true knowledge **: Use your ability in practice, apply what you have learned, consolidate and strengthen your knowledge and skills through practice, and achieve internalization and mastery. They learned and summed up their experiences in practice, transforming the gains from the grassroots into the ability to adapt to the new environment, and honed their true skills in dealing with various situations. Watching "Safe Entry" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Of course, there are. I recommend the following novels to you. They are all novels where the main character has the ability to copy or devour: "National Awakening: I can duplicate skills!" "City's Omnipotent Duplication System" [Unlimited Duplication] "Divine College's Master of Duplication." "Douluo: I can duplicate everything." Cultivation Duplication System [Top-grade Duplication Master] [Gold Devouring God] "The Strongest Replicating System in History" [Heaven Covering Infinite Duplication] The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it.đIf you need any recommendations for other types of novels, feel free to tell me ~ I will try my best to recommend novels that are suitable for you!đ
The jade pot and spring vase of Liao Zhai was a typical shape of Chinese porcelain. Its shape evolved from the water bottle in the temple of Tang Dynasty. Its basic shape was a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping belly, and a circular foot, with a soft curve as the outline. The shape of the jade pot spring bottle was finalized in the Song Dynasty, through the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times. It had the characteristics of the times in the shape of Chinese porcelain. It was popular in a wide area and had been used for a long time. There were many explanations for the origin of the name of the jade pot spring vase. One of them came from the story of an old man who made porcelain when the great writer Su Dongpo met his friends in Jingdezhen. However, there was no conclusive evidence as to the exact reason why Su Shi gave the jade pot spring bottle its name.
The jade pot and spring vase of Liao Zhai was a typical shape of China porcelain. Its shape evolved from the water bottle in the temple of Tang Dynasty. Its basic shape was a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping belly, and a circular foot, with a soft curve as the outline. The shape of the jade pot spring bottle was finalized in the Song Dynasty, through the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times. It had the characteristics of the times in the shape of China porcelain. It was popular in a wide area and had been used for a long time. There was no conclusive evidence as to why Su Shi gave the jade pot spring bottle its name.
The jade pot and spring vase of Liao Zhai was a typical shape of Chinese porcelain. Its shape evolved from the water bottle in the temple of Tang Dynasty. Its basic shape was a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping belly, and a circular foot, with a soft curve as the outline. The shape of the jade pot spring bottle was finalized in the Song Dynasty, through the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times. It had the characteristics of the times in Chinese porcelain and was called the classic model of porcelain. Jade pots and spring bottles were fired in kilns all over China. They were popular in a wide area and had been used for a long time. It could be used as a container or a tool for flower arrangement. The jade pot and spring vase had an important position in Chinese culture and was known as the queen of porcelain.
The jade pot and spring vase of Liao Zhai was a typical shape of China porcelain. Its shape evolved from the water bottle in the temple of Tang Dynasty. Its basic shape was a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping belly, and a circular foot, with a soft curve as the outline. The shape of the jade pot spring bottle was finalized in the Song Dynasty, through the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times. It was popular in a wide range of China porcelain and had been used for a long time. After the Song Dynasty, it was fired in various kilns. The characteristics of this kind of bottle were that the neck was relatively thin, the center of the neck was slightly constricted, the neck gradually widened downward and transitioned into an apricot round hanging belly, the curve was round and slow, and the ring foot was relatively large, either inward or outward.
The jade pot and spring vase of Liao Zhai was a typical shape of China porcelain. Its shape evolved from the water bottle in the temple of Tang Dynasty. Its basic shape was a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping belly, and a circular foot, with a soft curve as the outline. The shape of the jade pot spring bottle was finalized in the Song Dynasty, through the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times. It had the characteristics of the times in the shape of China porcelain. It was popular in a wide area and had been used for a long time. There was no conclusive evidence as to why Su Shi gave the jade pot spring bottle its name.
The jade pot and spring vase of Liao Zhai was a typical shape of Chinese porcelain. Its shape evolved from the water bottle in the temple of Tang Dynasty. Its basic shape was a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping belly, and a circular foot, with a soft curve as the outline. The shape of the jade pot spring vase was finalized in the Song Dynasty, through the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times. It had the characteristics of the times in the shape of Chinese porcelain. It was popular in a wide area and had been used for a long time. There was no conclusive evidence as to why Su Shi gave the jade pot spring bottle its name.
The jade pot and spring vase of Liao Zhai was a typical shape of Chinese porcelain. Its shape evolved from the water bottle in the temple of Tang Dynasty. Its basic shape was a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping belly, and a circular foot, with a soft curve as the outline. The shape of the jade pot spring bottle was finalized in the Song Dynasty, through the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times. It had the characteristics of the times in the shape of Chinese porcelain. It was popular in a wide area and had been used for a long time. There was no conclusive evidence as to why Su Shi gave the jade pot spring bottle its name.
The jade pot spring vase was a typical shape of Chinese porcelain. Its shape evolved from the clean water bottle in the temple of the Tang Dynasty. The basic shape is a curved mouth, a thin neck, a drooping abdomen, and a circular foot. The shape of the jade pot spring vase was finalized in the Song Dynasty. After the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and modern times, it became one of the typical objects in the shape of Chinese porcelain. It had a gentle curve as the outline, the center of the neck was slightly constricted, and the neck gradually widened downward into an almond-shaped sagging abdomen, the curve changing slowly. Jade pots and spring vases were fired in various kiln yards after the Song Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, the most common jade pots and spring vases were blue and white. The main decorative patterns were often cloud dragons, plum blossoms, orchids, flowers, birds, and entangled lotus flowers. The shape of the jade pot was classic, so it was loved by scholars.