The Blood Crown

The Blood Crown

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逐王

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Trục vương, Zhu Wang, ZW, มงกุฎเลือด, 逐王

By shui qian cheng, 水千丞

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
343 chapters
Original Publisher
iqiyi

Description

An ambitious man walking on a path of tactics that are filled with sharp knives, A nobody cutting his way through thistles and thorns on a path of salvation, A scholar-official who is always vigilant during his journey of managing disorders. An idealist who is ready to risk any danger to reach his goals during his journey of salvation. This is a story about power and conspiracy, the battlefield of the imperial court, love and hate, ideals and beliefs first broken and then established.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
iqiyi
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Blood Crown Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Blood Crown "The Blood Crown" is a sprawling historical yaoi novel that took me on a wild ride. It's a story of revenge, political intrigue, and a complex romance set in ancient China. I definitely understand why it has garnered such a dedicated following, despite some of its flaws. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of intricate scheming and a compelling historical backdrop. The early chapters, depicting the childhood and teenage years of Yan Si Kong (MC) and Feng Ye (ML), were incredibly sweet and engaging. I found myself quickly invested in their relationship and eager to see how their bond would evolve amidst the backdrop of a corrupt court. ### What Works Well The author's attention to detail in crafting the political landscape and military strategies is impressive. I was particularly captivated by Yan Si Kong's character. He's intelligent, ruthless when necessary, and incredibly resilient, making him a protagonist that's easy to root for. The story spans many years, allowing for significant character development, and I appreciated how the side characters were fleshed out and played meaningful roles in the overall plot. The emotional depth of the romance, despite its toxicity at times, also kept me hooked. The author really knows how to tug at your heartstrings. ### Areas of Concern While the political intrigue was a major draw for me, I can see how the extensive battle scenes might become tedious for some readers. Also, I have to admit that the ML's behavior tested my patience at times. His distrust and double standards were frustrating, and I found myself sympathizing deeply with the MC's struggles. The novel is quite long, and some readers may find that the plot loses momentum in the middle. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the miscommunication trope between the main leads to be quite frustrating. Furthermore, the ML's actions towards the MC, particularly when he is consumed by grief and a desire for revenge, could be interpreted as abusive. The ending felt rushed to some readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Blood Crown" is a compelling and emotionally charged novel that I would recommend to readers who enjoy complex political plots, angsty romances, and well-developed characters. Be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and some frustrating moments, but if you can handle the intensity, you'll find yourself deeply invested in this epic tale of love, revenge, and survival.

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