Rebirth to the Eighties to Get Rich

Rebirth to the Eighties to Get Rich

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重生八零致富记

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Rebirth to the '80s to Get Rich, 重生八零致富记

By nanfanglizhi, southern lychee, 南方荔枝

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
701 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Miss Su had lived a sheltered life focused on learning the three obediences and four virtues since she was young. Before she could marry, she was killed by the autumn rain. Reborn as a peasant girl in the 1980s, Su Danhong became a wife and also unexpectedly got a spiritual spring! She didn’t expect that her previous life’s embroidery skills were master level embroidery skills in this life? The master was not a master. Miss Su didn’t care. What she cared about was that she could use these skills to make money and not worry about clothes and food. Growing precious flowers and plants, embroidering beautiful mountains and rivers, and enjoying the simple life. This is the story of an ancient girl from a noble family who went through rebirth to the 1980s where she farmed and gave birth.

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Rebirth to the Eighties to Get Rich Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Rebirth to the Eighties to Get Rich "Rebirth to the Eighties to Get Rich" promised a cozy slice-of-life story with a touch of the supernatural, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also stumbled in others. Having finished the story, I can confidently say it's a mixed bag, and whether you'll enjoy it depends heavily on your tolerance for certain tropes and themes. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were quite charming. I was immediately drawn in by the premise of a noble lady from ancient times transmigrating into a 1980s rural Chinese setting. Watching her adapt to a new life as a peasant wife, building a family with a stoic soldier husband, and navigating the complexities of rural family dynamics was genuinely engaging. The early focus on building a business empire from the ground up, using her embroidery skills and a touch of "miraculous spring water," felt both heartwarming and satisfying. ### What Works Well The slow-burn, family-focused nature of the story is definitely a strong point. It's a rags-to-riches tale that unfolds gradually, showcasing the couple's hard work, resilience, and commitment to their village. I appreciated that the main characters remained humble and helpful even as their wealth grew. It's a comforting read if you're looking for something low-stakes and character-driven, with a focus on familial love and community bonds. Many will find the MC's more passive personality refreshing and the slice-of-life aspects of the story make for a relaxing read. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore the elephant in the room: the pervasive misogyny. Several reviewers, and I agree, noted the constant disparaging remarks about women and the tendency to portray female characters as either greedy, troublesome, or outright villainous. While the setting is 1980s rural China, the sheer frequency and intensity of these negative portrayals can be off-putting, and at times, it made me question the author's intent. Also, the story tends to drag at times and the plot is repetitive. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the ending arc disappointing, especially the handling of certain antagonistic characters. The way some characters are reborn and the author's heavy-handed treatment of them leaves a sour taste. ### Final Verdict "Rebirth to the Eighties to Get Rich" has its moments of heartwarming charm and satisfying family-building. However, the pervasive misogyny and repetitive plot elements ultimately hold it back from being a truly great read. If you can overlook these flaws and enjoy a slow-paced, slice-of-life story with a touch of the supernatural, you might find it entertaining. But be warned, it's not for the faint of heart or those sensitive to gender biases. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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