Glazed Pagoda, Bronze Flower

Glazed Pagoda, Bronze Flower

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琉璃浮屠青铜花

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 琉璃浮屠青铜花

By cang wu bin bai, 苍梧宾白

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

When Shen Quehan, the brilliant Senior Disciple of Mount Jiuyun, falls in battle against demonic forces, his death leaves an irreparable void. To the cultivation world, a genius has fallen. To his sect, a pillar has crumbled. To those who once orbited around him like stars around the sun, he leaves only tears and sighs. But to his beloved junior disciple, his death becomes a waking nightmare. Then one day, Shen Quehan mysteriously returns to life. As he quietly observes the world he left behind, he finds his old friends prospering and the cultivation realm flourishing—the sun still rises without him, after all. Yet one person is conspicuously absent from this picture of serenity… Where has his dear junior disciple gone?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Glazed Pagoda, Bronze Flower Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Glazed Pagoda, Bronze Flower "Glazed Pagoda, Bronze Flower" promised a sweet wuxia tale with a touch of mystery, and for the most part, it delivered. This novel dives into the world of martial arts, ancient China, and a budding romance between a master and his junior brother (sort of!), and I found myself drawn in by its charm. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of a master-disciple (or senior brother-junior brother, to be precise) relationship evolving into something more. The promise of a clingy lover and ancient intrigue piqued my interest. I was ready for a slow burn of secrets and heartfelt moments. ### What Works Well The strength of this story lies in its characters. The MC and ML are genuinely likable, described as "green flags" in a genre that sometimes misses the mark. I appreciated the brotherly pampering and the gradual reveal of romantic interest, which felt natural and heartwarming. The world-building is also commendable, creating a believable backdrop for the martial arts and cultivation elements. Furthermore, the translation seems to be well done, making the story flow smoothly. ### Areas of Concern However, I also have some reservations. I felt the pacing was a bit off. Some of the mystery felt rushed, with key plot points revealed too early in the story. This diminished the tension and left me wondering where the narrative was headed. While the short length is appreciated by some, I personally felt that the ending could have been more fleshed out. Some loose ends remained untied, and an epilogue or extra chapters could have provided a more satisfying conclusion. The "master-disciple relationship" tag can also be a bit misleading, as the official relationship is more akin to senior and junior martial siblings. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Glazed Pagoda, Bronze Flower" is a sweet and enjoyable read, especially if you're looking for a quick and heartwarming wuxia story with a focus on character relationships. While it might not be a masterpiece, it's a pleasant way to spend your time. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for a light and fluffy read with a dash of ancient intrigue.

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