
Modern orphan Xie Yun (yūn) returns to 1968 and becomes Xie Yun, a rural girl raised by a widowed mother, with a highly capable younger brother, Xie Shen.
She discovers that she not only time-traveled but also transmigrated into a book, becoming the original wife who died young in a stepmother-raising-children novel, bleeding to death giving birth to her third child.
Xie Yun rejects her original husband's marriage proposal, fully leveraging her 'red roots' and 'eight generations of poor farmers' status unique to that special era. She adapts to the times, utilizes the times, and changes the times.
The female lead is diligent and capable, seriously engaging in farm work for several months after transmigration. With everyone's collective effort, society can progress forward.
The female lead doesn't slack off or live a 'salty fish' life; she not only pushes herself but also encourages everyone else to strive. She is both low-key and high-profile.
She is both an official and involved in scientific research, grasping both firmly and ensuring both are strong. This is not a path for one person's enrichment but a route to common prosperity.
It's not just the female lead's moment to shine, but the result of everyone's collective efforts. Everyone is amazing.
[This book is also known as "How Would I Live if I Traveled to the 60s and 70s?" or "Xie Yun's Struggle." The female lead is just an ordinary person who works hard and studies diligently. She has a golden finger, but doesn't rely on it.]
[Disclaimers!!!]
① Has a golden finger
② Female lead's character is not perfect
③ Background setting leans towards realism
④ The original book is just a backdrop, as are the original male and female leads
⑤ The plot is relatively calm
⑥ Group portrayal