Riling Up The Jianghu

Riling Up The Jianghu

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霍乱江湖

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: HLJH, Huo Luan Jiang Hu, แม่ทัพฮั่วป่วนยุทธภพ, 霍乱江湖

By bei nan, 北南

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
116 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Huo Linfeng, the son of the Marquis of Dingbei, fell victim to the schemes of treacherous court officials; his expedition towards his career was halted and instead, he was dispatched to Western-Sky Ridge to be an official. There was a Extraordinary Palace in the Western-Sky Ridge, the infamy of the Four Great Palace Lords was widely known (aka the Western-Sky Ridge F4). Among them, the Second Palace Lord, Rong Luoyun was a notorious beauty and rumoured to be a pe*vert. In the name of vanquishing the power of evil, Huo Linfeng sneaked into the Extraordinary Palace as a spy, but unexpectedly formed a strange relationship with Rong Luoyun; he proceeded to come into consensus with the enemy that resulted into a union of a hundred years……uncovering unsettled scores and secrets from past events, and together, hand in hand, they pulled off the greatest of achievements. As gratitude and resentment entangle, tragedies are formed from love and hate.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Riling Up The Jianghu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Riling Up The Jianghu Okay, so I dove into "Riling Up The Jianghu" with some pretty high hopes, given the martial arts and romance tags. The premise seemed interesting, and I was eager to see how it played out. After reading what others had to say, I have a clearer picture of what to expect. ### First Impressions The initial setup, with the MC, Huo Linfeng, being sent to Western-sky ridge due to political maneuvering, definitely grabbed my attention. The idea of him having to infiltrate the Palace Lords' territory as a spy, under the alias Du Zhong, felt like a solid starting point for some exciting plot developments. However, I can definitely see how the pacing might feel slow to some, especially in the early chapters. ### What Works Well The world-building seems to be a strong point. Descriptions are apparently quite vivid, creating a beautiful backdrop for the story. The dynamic between Huo Linfeng and Rong Luoyun, the ML, also holds promise. The "bickering couple" trope, combined with the ML being a somewhat lazy and tsundere character, could lead to some entertaining interactions. I also appreciate that both MC and ML are strong, but not overly OP, which allows for more believable conflicts and growth. ### Areas of Concern One potential sticking point seems to be the characterization of the ML. Some might find his personality a bit one-dimensional, which can make it hard to understand why the MC falls for him so quickly. The romance needs more substance than just physical attraction. Also, the reaction of the ML when he discovers the MC's true identity could be problematic. If it comes across as overly dramatic and self-centered, it could damage the reader's investment in the relationship. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so here's where we get into spoiler territory. Apparently, there's a point where the ML finds out about the MC's identity, and his reaction is focused on his own feelings of betrayal, with little consideration for the MC's circumstances. This could be a major turn-off for some readers, especially if it feels like the MC is unfairly burdened with blame. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Riling Up The Jianghu" sounds like a novel with potential, but it might not be for everyone. If you enjoy slow-burn stories with intricate world-building and are willing to overlook some potential characterization issues, it could be worth checking out. However, if you prefer fast-paced plots and deeply developed characters, you might want to proceed with caution. I'm personally intrigued enough to give it a try, but I'll be keeping an eye out for those potential pitfalls.

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