I Have Refined Qi For 3000 Years!

I Have Refined Qi For 3000 Years!

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炼气练了三千年

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Lian qi Lianle Sanqiannian, My Three Thousand Years To The Sky (Manhua), Ta Luyện Khí 3000 Năm, 炼气练了三千年

By ciwei mao yuedu, 精装激光雕刻机

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
604 chapters
Original Publisher
ciweimao

Description

Three thousand years ago, Bai Qiuran, who was extremely talented, was accepted as a disciple by the founder of Qingming Sect, and the young Taoist began to cultivate the path of immortality. Three thousand years later, Bai Qiuran’s master has ascended to the Immortal Realm, his senior brothers failed to pass the Heavenly Tribulation and died, and even the youngest grandson of the sixth generation descendant of his youngest junior sister succeeded in advancing to the Foundation Establishment stage and learned to use the sword to ride the wind. After three thousand years of hard work, Bai Qiuran finally reached the 66,664th layer of the Qi Refining stage.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ciweimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Have Refined Qi For 3000 Years! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Have Refined Qi For 3000 Years! "I Have Refined Qi For 3000 Years!" is a xuanhuan comedy that I found to be a mixed bag, to be honest. The premise is definitely unique and it has moments that genuinely made me laugh, but there are also some significant drawbacks that held it back from being a truly great read. ### First Impressions The initial hook is quite intriguing: a seemingly weak MC stuck at the Qi Refining stage for millennia, far surpassing the realm's natural lifespan. The initial chapters had me curious about how this situation came to be and how he navigates a world where his juniors have long surpassed him. It definitely sets the stage for some potentially hilarious interactions and power dynamics. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely the strongest point. The MC's petty nature and the ironic situation of being an overpowered cultivator constantly looked down upon provide plenty of opportunities for comedic gold. I particularly enjoyed the moments where his past disciples, now leading powerful sects, interact with him. The author does a good job of subverting common cultivation tropes, which adds to the comedic effect. The romance aspect, while present, doesn't feel forced and integrates well within the story. The world-building is also decent, with a clear distinction between the mortal and immortal realms, and the underworld providing some unique scenarios. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue I encountered was the translation quality. It was often difficult to understand what was happening, and the poor editing detracted from the overall enjoyment. While the story starts strong, the plot seems to lose focus in the later half, and the comedy alone isn't enough to carry it. I also found that the repetitive jokes about the MC being stuck at a low cultivation level and constant comments about flat chests start to wear thin after a while. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might not enjoy the harem aspect, while others may find it a plus. Also, the MC's immortality, while a core concept, is somewhat glossed over, with him simply beating up the underworld reapers who come for him. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Have Refined Qi For 3000 Years!" is an okay read if you're looking for something lighthearted and comedic to pass the time. However, the poor translation and somewhat lacking plot prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're willing to overlook these flaws, you might find some enjoyment in the MC's antics and the story's unique premise. I'd personally recommend checking out the manhua adaptation instead, as the visuals might enhance the comedic elements and make the story more coherent.

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