Jiu Chong Zi

Jiu Chong Zi

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九重紫

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Blossom (Drama Adaptation), จิ่วฉงจื่อ, 九重紫

By zhi zhi, 吱吱

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
523 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

She is the legitimate daughter of the Du family who lost her parents at a young age. Her status is noble, yet she is like a floating duckweed in the wind, with a pitiable fate. Her past karma remains unfinished, and in this lifetime, she returns to the bustling world, leaving behind the past of the mortal realm, seeking only a peaceful and enduring life like a gentle stream flowing endlessly. But unexpectedly, fate plays tricks, the more she tries to escape, the more she becomes entangled in the mortal world. In a single encounter, she intruded into his heart, and in the mysterious realm of destiny, their love bond was already fated. He is the highly esteemed heir to the throne, elegant and noble, yet trapped by his birth father’s schemes, facing difficulties at every step. Amidst a faint fragrance floating, in a fleeting moment of brilliance, he dares to touch the forbidden, abandoning the prestigious and beautiful branches for the sake of a sincere heart, secretly pledging himself to the beloved. Love has already blossomed, but the inner demons are hard to quell. The harder it is to attain, the more relentlessly it is pursued. In a comedic drama, he takes the beauty as his own, experiencing the joys and sorrows of life together, never parting even in old age. She gives him genuine affection and lends him a helping hand; he offers her devoted love, helping her shed all hostility. Through all the ups and downs of life, they weather the storms together. Can holding each other’s hands exchange a lifetime of peace and stability?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Jiu Chong Zi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Jiu Chong Zi I dove into *Jiu Chong Zi* with high hopes, drawn in by the promise of a complex rebirth story set in ancient China. With its blend of fantasy, historical elements, and romance, it seemed like the perfect escape. While I found myself captivated at times, the journey wasn't without its bumps. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the intricate family dynamics and the mystery surrounding Dou Zhao's past life. The early marriage arc and political intrigue were definitely addictive, pulling me into the world of the Dou and Song families. I was eager to see how Dou Zhao would navigate her second chance and rewrite her destiny. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of *Jiu Chong Zi* is the character of Dou Zhao herself. She's portrayed as a strong, intelligent, and resolute woman, especially in the beginning. Her interactions with Song Mo, the male lead, are genuinely cute, and their relationship develops nicely as the story progresses. The author does a commendable job of creating a detailed backdrop filled with conspiracy, keeping me guessing about who the true villains are. The male lead is also on par with her and has a cognizance that stands out. ### Areas of Concern However, as I delved deeper, I began to notice some flaws that hampered my enjoyment. The pacing, at times, felt incredibly slow, especially in the first fifty chapters. The endless betrothal drama and the focus on certain side characters, like Dou Ming and Wei Tingyu, felt excessive and dragged the story down. I also found myself questioning some of Dou Zhao's decisions and motivations, particularly her seeming indifference to the fates of certain characters from her past life. It felt like opportunities for growth and change were missed, making her appear somewhat cold and detached. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Specifically, Dou Zhao's relationship with Dou Ming and Song Han felt problematic. Her reluctance to actively intervene in their lives, despite knowing their tragic pasts, struck me as inconsistent with her character. The black cat incident also left a bad taste in my mouth, revealing a level of superstition that felt out of place and unnecessary. ### Final Verdict Overall, *Jiu Chong Zi* is a mixed bag. While it offers an engaging premise, intricate world-building, and a compelling romance, it's also plagued by pacing issues, questionable character motivations, and some frustrating plot choices. Despite these flaws, I can see why many readers are drawn to this novel. It's an addictive read, and the drama adaptation seems to have addressed some of the issues I encountered. However, I can only give it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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