Shennong, The Daoist Lord of Farming

Shennong, The Daoist Lord of Farming

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神农道君

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Dao Sovereign of Shennong, 神农道君

By 神威校尉

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
286 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

After waking up, Zhao Xing finds himself as the Minister of Agriculture in a fantasy game. To make the dynasty prosperous, he trains in the Seasons Order, mastering techniques like Weather Harmony and Summoning Storms, ensuring Bumper Harvests and making All Things Grow. Quietly, his influence begins to spread across the land. As his power grows, Zhao Xing joins the army, wielding the legendary Four Agricultural Books. He freezes thousand-mile-long rivers to clear the way for the troops, unleashes Poisonous Miasma to wipe out enemies, and conjures Fog Shadows to block entire armies. His battlefield victories are unmatched, earning him the title of Great Minister of Agriculture as he slowly takes control of the dynasty’s destiny. In pursuit of even greater strength, Zhao Xing begins raising mythical creatures like Mountain Spirits and Wild Monsters. The Twin Lotus grants him immunity to fire and water, while the Seven-Star Sword Bamboo sends a sword light that chills the Nineteen Provinces. Parasitic Seeds feed on living beings for nourishment, while Void Seeds take root in space, absorbing the spiritual energy of heaven and earth. Zhao Xing creates his own Inner Scene Realm, nurturing immortal seeds. As his powers reach new heights, the Taiyi Divine Lotus spawns countless avatars, and the Ancient Tree of Life grants him eternal life. “A single true seed in his dantian can grow into a spiritual seed that will live for ten thousand years. One day, when my cultivation is complete, my fate will be determined by me, not by heaven!” Mastering the elements, life, and the Dao, Zhao Xing rises to become the legendary Shennong Daojun!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Shennong, The Daoist Lord of Farming Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Shennong, The Daoist Lord of Farming This novel presents an interesting twist on the typical transmigration story, dropping the protagonist into the past of a video game world. The premise intrigued me, especially the setting's unique focus on a bureaucratic cultivation system. Here's my take after diving into the early chapters. ### First Impressions My initial impression was a bit mixed. The cover art promised something epic, and while the underlying concept is solid, the opening chapters felt somewhat slow-paced. It took a little while for the story to really grab me. However, I was willing to stick around to see if the unique premise would deliver. ### What Works Well I appreciate the world-building, particularly the detailed cultivation system tied to government service. It's a refreshing change from the usual cultivation tropes. The protagonist is also a highlight. He's not your typical arrogant young master, but rather a calm, calculating individual with a power-gamer mentality. I enjoyed his focus on agrarian cultivation, which offers a different approach to gaining strength, utilizing cloud-based skills and manipulation of the elements. His knowledge of the game's future gives him an edge, but it hasn't felt overly overpowered so far, which is a plus. The writing style, while a bit dry, is fitting for the setting and the protagonist's methodical approach to cultivation. I also have to give credit to the translation, which seems well done and avoids common errors. ### Areas of Concern My main concern is the pacing. The slow start and focus on cultivation details might not appeal to readers seeking immediate action or romance. Some might find it a bit too dry and focused on skill acquisition and advancement. Additionally, the presence of a system raises the potential for filler content later on. ### Final Verdict "Shennong, The Daoist Lord of Farming" is a novel with a unique premise and a thoughtful protagonist. The world-building is intriguing, and the cultivation system offers a refreshing take on the genre. However, the slow pacing and focus on details might not appeal to all readers. If you're looking for a more strategic, cultivation-focused story with a unique setting, this might be worth checking out. Just be prepared for a slow burn.

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