All My Disciples Bear The Mark of Greatness

All My Disciples Bear The Mark of Greatness

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我的弟子全是大帝之資

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: All My Disciples Are Kings, All my disciples are worthy of being emperors, I SEE THE AURA OF THE GREAT EMPEROR IN ALL MY DISCIPLES, 我的弟子全是大帝之資

By 別讓我通宵

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1440 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

As we all know, there is a force in the Southern Region that must not be messed with, the Grass Hall. The first disciple is the Thunder Cloud Sword Saint of the Southern Region, a sword god. The second is the Great Empress of the Ancient World, who ruled an era. The third disciple is a world renowned Confucian scholar, the star of literature and poetry, who has descended to the earth. The fourth disciple, the reincarnation of the devil god, suppressing the Nine Netherworlds. Lu Changsheng: Me? I’m no big deal, I’m just their master.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

All My Disciples Bear The Mark of Greatness Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on All My Disciples Bear The Mark of Greatness ### First Impressions "All My Disciples Bear The Mark of Greatness" immediately hooked me with its premise. A somewhat lazy, yet undeniably powerful master, reluctantly guiding a group of disciples towards greatness in a world steeped in cultivation, folklore, and a healthy dose of comedy? Sign me up! The early chapters promised a lighthearted yet engaging journey, focused on character development and the heartwarming dynamic between a master and his students. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its characters. The disciples are endearing, each with their own distinct personalities, flaws, and aspirations. I particularly enjoyed the strong family dynamic portrayed, and the way the master, despite his desire for a peaceful life, consistently steps up to protect and guide his students. The integration of Chinese folklore, especially elements from the 'Classic of Mountains and Seas', adds a unique flavor to the cultivation techniques and weapons used, making the world feel richer and more immersive. The focus on mentorship, with the master actively teaching and supporting his disciples, is a refreshing change from the often-selfish protagonists in similar novels. The comedic undertones provide a welcome levity, making it an easy and enjoyable read. The plot, while following some familiar tropes, still manages to deliver interesting twists and turns. ### Areas of Concern As the story progresses, I can see where some readers might find fault. The focus on the eldest disciple does seem to overshadow the others at times, potentially leaving some feeling neglected. Additionally, the shift towards more serious plotlines later on in the novel seems to disrupt the established character settings and introduces some repetitive plot cycles. The attempts at wholesomeness and forced comedy can also become stale, and certain character actions might seem inconsistent with their established personalities. I also noticed that the author seemed to forget about the system that was initially set up. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the actions of the Divine Realm in ancient times, instigating war against the Mortal Realm, disturbing. Additionally, the master's 'pull out the roots' philosophy, leading to the complete annihilation of entire clans for relatively minor offenses, might be considered excessive. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "All My Disciples Bear The Mark of Greatness" remains an enjoyable read, especially if you appreciate character-driven stories with a strong emphasis on mentorship and family. While the later chapters might stumble a bit, the overall experience is still positive, filled with heartwarming moments and a unique blend of cultivation, folklore, and comedy. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a lighthearted yet engaging xuanhuan novel with a focus on character development and a strong sense of camaraderie.

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