Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan

Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan

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大唐双龙传 / 大唐雙龍傳

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Legend of Great Tang’s Twin Dragons, The History of the Tang Dynasty's Two Dragons, มังกรคู่สู้สิบทิศ, 大唐双龙传, 大唐雙龍傳

By huang yi, 黄易

4.1
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
798 chapters
Original Publisher
huang ye publisher

Description

This story is set during the end of the Sui Dynasty, a time where multiple powers struggled for supremacy and power. Into the fray enters two orphans Kou Zhong and Xu Ziling; these two youths by many chances and luck obtain ‘The Secret to Long Life’ allowing the two to obtain profound martial abilities and a chance to rise to the top in this age of turmoil.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
huang ye publisher
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan "Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan" is a wuxia adventure that I found myself thoroughly enjoying, even with a few minor gripes. It’s a sprawling tale of two orphans rising through the ranks in a turbulent era, and it definitely left an impression. ### First Impressions From the get-go, I was hooked by the promise of action and character development. The initial premise of two underdogs navigating a world of martial arts, political intrigue, and hidden treasures is certainly appealing, and the story generally delivers on that front. I also appreciated that this is more grounded in Wuxia than Xianxia, which is a nice change of pace. ### What Works Well The biggest strength, in my opinion, lies in the characters, especially the two main protagonists. Their bond feels genuine, and their individual journeys are compelling. I also appreciate the author's attention to detail when writing fight scenes. I've read a lot of wuxia where the descriptions are clunky and nonsensical, but that's not the case here. I really enjoyed the world-building. The story is set against a backdrop of political struggle and power plays, which keeps things interesting. The plot kept me guessing, and it's not always clear who the heroes and villains are, which adds another layer of intrigue. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the novel, there were a few things that niggled at me. One minor issue I noticed was the plot seemed to get repetitive as the story went on. The author seemed to reuse story beats. Also, I felt like the plot had some inconsistencies at times. While it didn't ruin my experience, it did detract from it a little. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd recommend "Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan" to anyone looking for a good wuxia story. It's packed with action, adventure, and compelling characters. While it's not perfect, the strengths far outweigh the weaknesses. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's a journey worth taking, even if there are a few bumps along the way.

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