Picking Up a General to Plow the Fields

Picking Up a General to Plow the Fields

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农女当家:捡个将军来种田

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Village Girl as Family Head : picked up a general for farming, 农女当家:捡个将军来种田

By yi yi lan xi, 依依兰兮

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1843 chapters
Original Publisher
qdmm
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

The people of Dafang village all say, the personality of the Lian family’s eldest daughter changed dramatically after her engagement was cancelled by her fiance’s family. She became extremely forceful and unreasonable. After hearing this, Lian Fangzhou secretly thought: Forceful? My parents are dead, my little brothers and sister are still young, with no one lending a helping hand, there are too many people looking to bully us showing up at my door! There’s still the most shameless pair of uncle and aunt eyeing our few acres of land, and even scheming to sell me off as a concubine! Treating my siblings as servants at their beck and call! If I was not forceful, how would we be able to live in peace? Don’t tell me that I should act like the previous Lian Fangzhou and die from extreme anger? In order to quell this bunch of demons, break out a wide path to walk on, angelic faces are useless, only the tricks used by malevolent spirits are the way to go!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qdmm
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Picking Up a General to Plow the Fields Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Picking Up a General to Plow the Fields "Picking Up a General to Plow the Fields" presents a fascinating premise, blending ancient China with a slice-of-life farming narrative. I found myself drawn in by the idea of a modern woman using her agricultural knowledge to carve out a better life for herself and her siblings. However, diving deeper into the story, I experienced both highs and lows that ultimately shaped my overall impression. ### First Impressions Initially, I was captivated by the unique setting and the protagonist, Lian Fangzhou. It's refreshing to see a female lead who isn't instantly overpowered but uses her modern knowledge in a realistic and believable way. The early chapters, focused on establishing the family and improving their circumstances, were particularly engaging. ### What Works Well Lian Fangzhou herself is a strong point. I appreciated her level-headedness, practicality, and sharp wit. Watching her navigate the challenges of ancient Chinese society, especially as a young, orphaned woman, was compelling. The family dynamic, particularly her relationships with her younger siblings, added a heartwarming element to the story. I also enjoyed the detailed descriptions of farming techniques and the slow-burn romance that develops, even if the "general" part of the title takes a while to materialize. ### Areas of Concern As the story progressed, I noticed some recurring issues. The pacing, at times, felt incredibly slow. The constant introduction of new problems and antagonists, while providing conflict, often felt repetitive and contrived. Some of the antagonists lacked depth, resorting to cliché motivations and predictable actions. I also found myself questioning some of Lian Fangzhou's decisions, which occasionally seemed out of character or designed solely to create drama. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out that Lian Fangzhou's intelligence seems to diminish as the story progresses, particularly after the male lead appears. Some plot points, such as her handing over her business empire to her brother, were criticized as illogical. Additionally, the character development of some of the siblings was seen as inconsistent, with sudden and unexplained changes in personality. Finally, the constant cycle of problems with relatives and the ex-fiancé's family becomes repetitive. ### Final Verdict "Picking Up a General to Plow the Fields" has its strengths, particularly in its unique premise and engaging protagonist. However, the slow pacing, repetitive conflicts, and occasional character inconsistencies ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you enjoy slice-of-life stories with a strong female lead and don't mind a bit of slow-burn drama, this novel might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a lengthy read with potential pacing issues and repetitive plot elements. I'd give it a tentative 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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