In fact, it wasn't so. Although his body was that of a five or six-year-old child, inside he was a 21st-century graduate student in Classical Chinese who had been repeatedly crushed on the job market. He was penniless, powerless, and without a girlfriend. After 100 consecutive job rejections, he lamented before sleep that finding a job in his field as a literature major was as difficult as reaching the heavens. Unexpectedly, when he woke up, he had become Zhu Ping'an, nicknamed Xiao Zhi, a little boy.,After several days of careful probing, I learned that this was the Ming Dynasty, an era known for its emphasis on the Four Books and Five Classics, as well as the Eight-legged Essay. It's a truly depressing realization; I can only look up at the sky at 45 degrees and feel deep introspection. Such a perfect match...,In this era, living habits are more important than a person's name. This is an age where old morality and Confucian ethics prevail. Without electricity or the internet, it might be bearable, but the Three Bonds and Five Constants, the Three Obediences and Four Virtues, and the belief in fate all run rampant. Therefore, those protagonists in novels who, upon traveling through time, instantly command respect with their aura and become unbeatable with a cheat code are pure fantasy. If you were to travel through time like that, you would be burned to ashes by village elders or similar figures long ago. In this feudal society where tradition consumes people, any deviation from the norm could lead to being labeled as possessed by a demon and burned at the stake.。