Song in the Clouds

Song in the Clouds

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云中歌

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Love Yunge From the Desert (drama), Yun Zhong Ge, บทเพลงกลางเมฆา, 云中歌

By tong hua, 桐华

4.6
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
58 chapters
Original Publisher
作家出版社

Description

Boundless gold sea of sand, snow-white Tian Shan camel. I am clothed in a green silk dress, eyes bright, with a faint smile. The prayers of a thousand mountains and a million water drops are not for company today, but for a reunion in the next life… She is the wolf girl’s daughter, Huo Qu Bing’s precious treasure, the green silk dress in the desert, and the Ju Gong Zi of Chang An city. He is the deep, far-sighted Han Zhao Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. He is the clever and mysterious Meng fox. When each of them unintentionally give away a pearl embroidered shoe in youthful ignorance, what kind of love-hate-passion-vengeance “Song in the Clouds” will be stirred into existence?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
作家出版社
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

Song in the Clouds Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Song in the Clouds "Song in the Clouds" has been quite the experience, a real rollercoaster of emotions. With an average rating as high as this one, I knew I was in for something special, and I wasn't disappointed, even with the bittersweet aftertaste. ### First Impressions Right from the start, I was drawn into the world Tong Hua meticulously crafted. The initial chapters are captivating, introducing a young girl, Yun Ge, and the promises she makes. The setup is intriguing, and I immediately wanted to know how those childhood encounters would shape her future in the capital. ### What Works Well The storytelling is undeniably beautiful. The way the author weaves together romance, political intrigue, and personal tragedy is masterful. I found myself completely invested in the characters, especially Yun Ge and the two men from her past. The novel excels at creating complex characters with compelling motivations. The way their relationships intertwine and evolve is both wonderful and heartbreaking. Many readers praise the author's ability to evoke powerful emotions, and I wholeheartedly agree. I laughed, I cried, and I felt a profound sense of loss alongside the characters. The attention to historical detail also adds depth and richness to the narrative. ### Areas of Concern While I loved the novel, I can see why some readers might find it challenging. The "tragedy" tag is definitely earned, and the story can be overwhelmingly sorrowful at times. Some may find Yun Ge's naivete frustrating, and there's a point where the constant heartache might feel a bit excessive. Also, some of the side stories and characters could have been fleshed out more. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk spoilers. It's impossible to discuss this novel fully without acknowledging the tragic ending. The male lead's death is a major turning point, and it understandably led some readers to drop the novel altogether. The subsequent events, including the fate of Yun Ge's child and her eventual departure from Chang An, only add to the sense of despair. It's a tough pill to swallow, and it definitely colors the overall experience of reading the novel. ### Final Verdict Despite the heavy subject matter and the tragic ending, I would still recommend "Song in the Clouds" to readers who enjoy historical dramas with strong female leads and complex relationships. Be prepared for an emotional journey, and have a box of tissues handy. It's a beautifully written, thought-provoking novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it. Just know what you're getting into – this isn't a lighthearted romance; it's a story of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory.

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