Emperor of The Cosmos

Emperor of The Cosmos

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星河大帝

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: XingHe DaDi, 星河大帝

By divine dreamwalker, ecstatic dream machine, meng ru shen ji, 梦入神机

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1077 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

When humans step into the Galactic Era, the ancient art of cultivation thrives once again. Regardless of the time, cultivation is never obsolete. In the Vajracchedika-prajna-paramita Sutra (a Buddhist scripture), Subhuti (expounder of emptiness) asked Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, “How does one control his heart to become a buddha?” This one sentence reveals the essence of cultivation: mastery over one’s heart. The heart is very powerful, which is the reason why the Monkey King is also called the ‘Heart Monkey’. Everyone’s heart is like a Monkey King; mastering the monkey, one can become something else. Allow me to demonstrate to you the essence of cultivation.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Emperor of The Cosmos Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Emperor of The Cosmos "Emperor of The Cosmos" presents an intriguing blend of futuristic sci-fi and classic xuanhuan cultivation. While the concept initially grabbed my attention, I found myself having mixed feelings as I progressed. The novel certainly has its strengths, but some aspects left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely unique. We're thrown into a future where strength is determined by "life force," and cultivation takes a decidedly different path involving hypnosis and mental exercises. I was immediately drawn to the potential of this world, especially the blending of technology and spiritual cultivation. The early chapters hooked me with the promise of a unique take on the genre. ### What Works Well One of the most appealing aspects is the protagonist, Jiang Li. Unlike some of the colder, more ruthless MCs I've encountered, Jiang Li is portrayed as someone who values his family and displays a good level of self-control. He's clever and hard-working, striving to improve despite his average aptitude. I also appreciated how the author attempts to provide a detailed history and context for the martial arts techniques used. The plot armor is also well balanced, as the protagonist prepares intentionally for events. ### Areas of Concern However, the world-building felt somewhat inconsistent. While the setting is supposedly futuristic, the integration of technology often seemed superficial. Several readers pointed out the lack of focus on the futuristic elements, with the story frequently referencing events from our present as if they were ancient history. I also struggled with some of the cultivation concepts, such as the reliance on imagining a crystal body for purification. It felt a bit too abstract and disconnected from the supposed blend of science and spirituality. Some plot points also felt contrived, like the existence of a lawless city on a civilized planet in a galactic era. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned that the story takes a turn for the worse around chapter 400, with a controversial plot involving a recurring female antagonist and elements that some found distasteful. I have not read past that point and cannot confirm if this is the case. ### Final Verdict "Emperor of The Cosmos" is a novel with a lot of potential that, in my opinion, doesn't quite live up to its initial promise. The blend of sci-fi and xuanhuan is interesting, and the protagonist is likable. However, inconsistencies in world-building and some questionable plot decisions hold it back. If you're looking for a casual read with a unique setting and don't mind some flaws, it might be worth checking out. Otherwise, I'd recommend approaching with cautious optimism.

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