Qing Kuang
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轻狂
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Frivolous, Reckless, 轻狂
By wu zhe, 巫哲
Completed chinese Web Novel
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Huo Ran, infamous for his quick temper throughout the school, his skills at basketball got him appointed captain of the school team in his first year.
Kou Chen, the transfer student that liked to boast. There were all sorts of rumours about him: that he had a good family background. That the reason he’d transferred from far away was because he’d hit a teacher. That he was exceptionally good at fighting.
These two, who had clashed during a basketball match in the previous semester and were left with unfavorable impressions of each other, have now been allocated into the same class.
Would sparks fly?
…Probably, but perhaps not in the way you’d expect.
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Qing Kuang Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Qing Kuang
"Qing Kuang" is a lighthearted, slice-of-life danmei that whisked me away to the vibrant world of high school shenanigans, first loves, and the impending doom of college entrance exams. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read, a comforting escape filled with humor and heartwarming moments, even if it didn't quite reach the emotional depth of some similar stories.
### First Impressions
From the first chapter, I was drawn in by Wu Zhe's writing style. The dialogue is sharp, the characters are engaging, and the school life feels incredibly real. The initial animosity between the leads, Hou Ran and Kou Chen, was entertaining, setting the stage for their eventual friendship and romance. It's a classic setup, but the execution felt fresh and relatable.
### What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of "Qing Kuang" is the portrayal of friendship. The bond between Hou Ran, Kou Chen, and their friends is genuinely touching. They bicker, support each other, and navigate the challenges of adolescence together. I also appreciated how the author fleshed out the side characters, giving them their own arcs and personalities. The romance, while slow-burn, is undeniably sweet. Kou Chen's teasing and protectiveness toward Hou Ran are endearing, and their gradual realization of their feelings feels natural. Many readers praised the humor, and I agree—it's a consistently funny novel that had me laughing out loud on multiple occasions.
### Areas of Concern
I did feel that the story lost a bit of its momentum once the main characters got together. The build-up was fantastic, but the latter half felt somewhat anticlimactic. The ending felt a bit rushed, and I would have liked to see more character development, especially in terms of their future aspirations. A time skip could have addressed this. Also, it would have been nice to see their families' reaction to their relationship. The plot, at times, felt a bit too unrealistic, with the high schoolers getting involved in situations that seemed far-fetched. There were also some plot points that were introduced but never resolved, leaving me with unanswered questions.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Qing Kuang" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're looking for a lighthearted and fluffy danmei with a focus on friendship and slice-of-life elements. While it may not be Wu Zhe's most profound work, it's still a charming and entertaining story that will leave you with a smile. I'd recommend it to fans of the author and anyone who enjoys a good coming-of-age romance.
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