Si Ming

Si Ming

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司命

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Zhang Sheng Jue(Adapted Drama Name), Сы Мин (Asian Webnovels), 司命

By jiu lu fei xiang, 九鹭非香

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
59 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Er Sheng is an orphan girl. She said that her whole family was buried in the soil just so she could live wantonly, but no one gave a damn about her. She also said that if she were to ever meet someone who would take her by the hand, carry her on the back, forge a sword for her, teach her how to read, be happy for her, and worry for her she could not really be free anymore, for she would have to go all the way through the wind and rain with him. Ah, just when she thought she could finally hold Chang Yuan’s hand and move on— he suddenly disappeared. Finding him has become Er Sheng’s greatest wish in life. But after everything was over and the pomp settled, she woke up from a drunken dream. Only then did she realize that there was no Er Sheng or Chang Yuan in the world— That was just Si Ming Xingjun’s dreams. —*) Si Ming Xingjun is the God of Fate (Deity who controls fate)

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Si Ming Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Si Ming Okay, let's dive into *Si Ming*. As someone who enjoys a good xianxia romp with a touch of romance and comedy, I was intrigued by the premise. A goddess of fate falling into a wine-induced slumber and reincarnating? Sounds like a recipe for some chaotic fun. ### First Impressions Initially, I found myself drawn in by the world-building. The idea of multiple realms and immortal beings is always a plus for me. The opening chapters were intriguing, setting the stage for Si Ming's unexpected reincarnation and her immediate connection with Chang Yuan. I was eager to see how their relationship would develop. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of *Si Ming*, in my opinion, is the male lead, Chang Yuan. He’s captivating, and I found myself invested in his character arc. The dynamic between Si Ming and Chang Yuan is also quite enjoyable, providing plenty of opportunities for both humor and heartwarming moments. The supernatural elements are woven into the narrative effectively, creating a rich and engaging fantasy world. The comedy is also a plus, offering lighthearted moments that balance the more serious plot points. ### Areas of Concern I did find the plot a little uneven at times. While the overarching mystery is intriguing, the pacing felt a bit slow in certain sections. I also found the female lead, Si Ming, a bit naive at times. This naivete can be a little frustrating, though it may be a deliberate character choice. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following contains spoilers for those who haven't read Extra 3 of Sansheng, Wangchuan Wu Shang. Si Ming, the God of Fate, falls into the Jade Pond and reincarnates as Er Sheng, without her memories. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd give *Si Ming* a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. While it has its flaws, particularly with the pacing and the female lead's naivete, the strong male lead and the intriguing world-building make it a worthwhile read for fans of xianxia and supernatural romance. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy with a captivating male lead, *Si Ming* might just be your cup of tea. Just be prepared for a few slow patches along the way.

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