Qing Guo Yingxiong

Qing Guo Yingxiong

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傾國英雄

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Fallen Hero, 傾國英雄

By xing bao er, 星宝儿, 星寶兒

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
18 chapters
Original Publisher
uei shiang

Description

Duan Shun Jie was no more than a skilled usable valuable piece of pawn. Letting him stay by his side, inevitably there would be a day to put him to good use. However, even Xuan Yuan Xi Cheng himself couldn’t comprehend, why Duan Shun Jie would rather shoulder the bad reputation of betraying his country, would rather endure the all and various kind of malice imposing on his body, but still insisted in staying by his side. Convinced himself that this was merely an act in a play, he used the more and more crueler way to attack Duan Shun Jie’s heart. Why didn’t he withdraw? Why could he still love him? “That’s because I want to love you… I could never hate you.” This kind of total devotion regardless of anything type of love, if only it could really last forever…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
uei shiang
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Qing Guo Yingxiong Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Qing Guo Yingxiong "Qing Guo Yingxiong" is... complicated. Diving into this novel was definitely a rollercoaster, and not always a pleasant one. The blend of drama, martial arts, psychological elements, and romance (specifically yaoi) promised a lot, and while it delivered on some fronts, it stumbled on others. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued. The premise, involving a general hiding his true abilities amidst military schemes and conspiracies, hooked me. Plus, the "handsome male lead" tag is always a draw, right? But as I delved deeper, I quickly realized this wasn't going to be a straightforward love story. ### What Works Well Despite some significant issues, the core plot does have a certain pull. There's a definite "Romeo and Juliet" vibe, with a strong sense of impending doom hanging over the characters. Several readers mentioned being captivated by the overall narrative, finding the ending fulfilling despite the turbulent journey. I can see that. There's a certain dramatic flair that, when it hits right, is undeniably compelling. The author clearly knows how to build tension and create a world ripe with political intrigue. Some also noted that this novel is more interesting than others in the series, mainly because the MC knows he is making bad choices. ### Areas of Concern Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the main character. "Pathetic" seems to be a recurring descriptor, and honestly, I can see why. The MC's lack of self-preservation and seemingly endless forgiveness towards the ML frustrated me immensely. It felt like watching a train wreck in slow motion, and not in a good way. Some have described the ML as irredeemable because of how he treats the MC, and I find it hard to disagree. The power imbalance is significant, and the constant betrayal and humiliation become exhausting. The MC's naivety, especially given his position as a general, strains believability. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Many readers have pointed out that the ML is very manipulative towards the MC, and even goes so far as to do things that hurt the MC's family. ### Final Verdict "Qing Guo Yingxiong" is a tough one to recommend. If you have a high tolerance for angst, non-con elements, and a protagonist who makes questionable decisions at every turn, you might find something to enjoy here. The political intrigue is well-crafted, and the ending, while divisive, did offer some semblance of closure. However, be warned: this is not a fluffy romance. It's a dark, often frustrating, and potentially triggering story that requires a strong stomach and a willingness to forgive the characters' many flaws. For me, it's a 3/5.

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