According to the Matchmaker [Republic Era]

According to the Matchmaker [Republic Era]

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媒妁之言[民国]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Open-minded Young Master and His Conservative Wife, 媒妁之言[民国]

By 闲时听雨

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
71 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The young master of the Xiao family in Liucheng returned from studying abroad only to discover that his family has already arranged a marriage for him, a refined young lady from a prominent family. Thus, a problem arises. P.S.: Set against fictional Republic Era background, this is a heartwarming and sweet story of arranged marriage turned into love.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

According to the Matchmaker [Republic Era] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on According to the Matchmaker [Republic Era] I recently dove into "According to the Matchmaker [Republic Era]," and emerged feeling pleasantly content. This novel isn't trying to reinvent the wheel, but what it *does* do, it does remarkably well. It's a comforting and easy read, perfect for when you need a break from heavier, more demanding stories. ### First Impressions The premise, set in the Republic Era, immediately intrigued me. The idea of navigating love and relationships within the constraints of a matchmaker's influence felt like a fresh take on historical romance. I was hoping for a story that balanced cultural traditions with modern sensibilities, and the novel largely delivered on that front. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is its focus on character relationships. The story revolves around the main couple and their close-knit circle of friends, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. I found myself genuinely invested in their lives, their hopes, and their little dramas. The "clingy lover" trope, while not always my favorite, was handled with a certain charm here. The male lead's devotion felt endearing rather than suffocating, which is a delicate balance to strike. The "love interest falls in love first" dynamic also added a sweet layer to their romance. The slice-of-life elements were expertly woven into the narrative, offering glimpses into everyday life during that period. It's these small details that made the world feel real and the characters relatable. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, it's difficult to find significant faults with this novel. It isn't particularly groundbreaking, and it doesn't delve into complex themes. However, it doesn't *try* to be. If you're looking for intense plot twists or morally ambiguous characters, you might be disappointed. The story is relatively straightforward, and the conflicts are mostly low-stakes. ### Final Verdict "According to the Matchmaker [Republic Era]" is a heartwarming and enjoyable read that offers a delightful escape. It's not a literary masterpiece, but it's a well-crafted and satisfying romance that I would recommend to anyone looking for a lighthearted and comforting story. I'd happily give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's the perfect book to curl up with on a rainy day.

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