The Eldest Daughter

The Eldest Daughter

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长女

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 长女

By 燕小陌

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
512
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

She thought that being obedient would earn her love and affection, but in the end, she was reduced to being a concubine and died by su*cide. Reborn into a new life, with a weak mother and a string of younger siblings, she decided not to wrong herself again. She learned to be adaptable, speaking appropriately to different people, cursing without using foul language, scheming without leaving traces, and facing challenges head-on. Once everything turned around, and her life became enviable, someone trying to make her a concubine? Nonsense, Wang Yuan’er swore she would never be a concubine!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Eldest Daughter Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Eldest Daughter "The Eldest Daughter" is a sprawling historical drama that I found myself surprisingly invested in. It's a story about family, duty, and finding happiness against the backdrop of societal expectations. While it has some flaws, its nuanced characters and engaging plot kept me hooked. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn to the strong female lead. The premise of an eldest daughter navigating the complexities of family politics and personal desires felt fresh and intriguing. It's a slow burn, taking its time to establish the world and its characters, but I appreciated the depth this afforded. ### What Works Well The character development is definitely a strong point. The protagonist is particularly well-written, showcasing both strength and vulnerability. I also found the romance to be very satisfying, with a male lead who is genuinely supportive and respectful. The author did a great job of crafting a compelling love story that feels earned and realistic. I also enjoyed the exploration of familial relationships, especially the dynamic between the sisters. The complexities of their bonds, their individual struggles, and their unwavering support for each other added a layer of emotional depth to the story. ### Areas of Concern The length can be a bit daunting, and at times, the pacing felt uneven. Some plot points could have been resolved more quickly, and there were moments where I felt the story meandered a bit. Also, I struggled with the protagonist's level of forgiveness toward those who wronged her. While I appreciate her desire for peace and harmony, there were instances where I felt she was too lenient. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are some significant plot points that might be best experienced firsthand, so proceed with caution! For example, the fate of the third sister and the circumstances surrounding the mother's death are major turning points in the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Eldest Daughter" is a worthwhile read for those who enjoy historical dramas with strong female leads and complex family dynamics. Despite its flaws, the engaging plot, well-developed characters, and satisfying romance make it a memorable and enjoyable experience. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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