Ballad of the Desert

Ballad of the Desert

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大漠谣

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Da Mo Yao, The Sound of Desert (Drama), Đại Mạc Dao, ลำนำทะเลทราย, 大漠谣

By tong hua, 桐华

4.5
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
hunan literature and art publishing house

Description

Yu Jin is an orphan, who was raised by wolves in the desert. She happened to meet a man of Han living with a Xiongnu tribe who takes her back to his camp due to her saving his life from thirst. She soon becomes friends with Xiongnu’s children. One year later, due to political changes, her foster father is killed. His only wish was for her to return to his hometown of Chang’an, in the Han Dynasty while hers is to live with the wolves for she has lost the one who she relied on. While going on life’s journey she met two men on the way hereby starting her story which will span years with so much colorful and stunning trials and tribulations.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hunan literature and art publishing house
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

Ballad of the Desert Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ballad of the Desert "Ballad of the Desert" is a truly captivating historical romance that swept me away to ancient China. It's an epic tale of love, loss, and political intrigue, and I found myself completely engrossed from beginning to end. Though it's a bumpy ride, it's certainly one I won't forget anytime soon. ### First Impressions From the very first chapter, I was hooked by the unique premise. A girl raised by wolves finding her place in a world of emperors and warring factions? Sign me up! The story begins with a strong female lead, Yu Jin, who's spirited, clever, and endearingly naive. I loved watching her navigate the complexities of human society and forge her own path. ### What Works Well This novel excels in character development. Yu Jin's growth throughout the story is remarkable, and I appreciated how the author didn't shy away from showcasing her flaws. The two male leads are equally compelling, though vastly different. One is a dashing military man, the other a mysterious and gentle scholar. The love triangle that ensues is agonizing, and I found myself constantly torn between the two, feeling the pangs of heartache right along with Yu Jin. The pacing is also masterfully done. The story unfolds at a perfect speed, allowing for deep character development and immersive world-building. I never felt bored or rushed, and I was constantly eager to see what would happen next. The political intrigue adds another layer of depth to the story, making it more than just a simple romance. It's a sweeping adventure filled with betrayal, loyalty, and difficult choices. ### Areas of Concern The ending, while complete, left me with a bittersweet feeling. I felt that certain aspects of the main character's past weren't fully explored and resolved. Also, be warned: this story is emotionally intense. If you're sensitive to tragedy or prefer lighthearted reads, this might not be for you. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about *that* love triangle. Prepare to have your heart broken, especially if you find yourself rooting for the second male lead. The author doesn't pull any punches, and the sacrifices made by certain characters are truly devastating. ### Final Verdict Despite the emotional turmoil, "Ballad of the Desert" is a masterpiece. It's a beautifully written story with complex characters, a compelling plot, and a rich historical setting. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys historical romance, adventure, and stories that will stay with you long after you've finished reading. Just be sure to have a box of tissues handy!

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