Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity

Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity

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回到明初搞慈善

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 回到明初搞慈善

By shu qi, 蜀七

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

Description

After traversing to the end of the Yuan dynasty but just before the start of the Ming dynasty, Lin Yuan originally prepared to follow in the footsteps of his time travelling seniors. Invent tanks, cannons, and steam engines while gaining underlings and dominating the world. However, before he realized it, Lin Yuan’s followed by a crowd of impoverished and destitute people—— “Follow after Boss! There will be food to eat!” “Follow after Boss! No more starvation!” The goal is to dominate the world, the tragic reality however is more about building and farming. This is a story about a straight(?) Gary Stue protagonist ‘forced’ into becoming a male living Buddha.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity This novel, "Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity," is quite the experience. It's a blend of historical fiction, kingdom-building, and, surprisingly, a dash of shounen ai that leans heavily on the "ai" and not so much on the "shounen." Buckle up, because it's a wild ride through ancient China with a modern twist. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a kind-hearted protagonist making a real difference. The premise of a time traveler using modern knowledge to improve the lives of the common people is inherently appealing. I went in expecting a feel-good story with some light romance. However, it quickly became apparent that this was a much more complex and, at times, darker narrative than I anticipated. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is undoubtedly its world-building. The author paints a vivid picture of Ming Dynasty China, exploring the intricacies of society, politics, and economics. I found the protagonist, Lin Yuan, to be a compelling character, even if he's not your typical soft-hearted hero. He's clever, calculating, and willing to make difficult decisions for the greater good. The story excels at showing how his policies affect society, often through the lens of side characters whose lives are impacted by his actions. I appreciated the depth given to these supporting characters; they weren't just plot devices but felt like real people with their own stories. ### Areas of Concern The biggest point of contention for me, and seemingly for many other readers, is the romance. While the shounen ai tag is present, the romantic elements are minimal and incredibly slow-burn. If you're coming for a fluffy BL romance, you'll likely be disappointed. Additionally, some readers might find the side stories too numerous or the plot too idealistic, particularly regarding the behavior of refugees and the ease with which the protagonist solves problems. Also, the MC can come across as a bit *too* pragmatic, especially in his relationships. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that as the story progresses, the MC becomes increasingly ruthless and distant, even to the point of feeling disconnected from the world around him. This shift in character, while perhaps realistic given the circumstances, can be jarring for those expecting a consistently kind and benevolent protagonist. The ending, in particular, leaves some feeling that the Male Lead's contributions were underappreciated. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity" is a thought-provoking and engaging novel, especially if you're interested in kingdom-building and historical fiction. It's not a light and fluffy read, but it offers a compelling exploration of power, morality, and the complexities of creating a better world. Just be prepared to temper your expectations regarding the romance, and you might find yourself pleasantly surprised.

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