The Famous Detective of the Red Mansion

The Famous Detective of the Red Mansion

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红楼名侦探

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 红楼名侦探

By 嗷世巅锋

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
990 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

This is a story about a Criminal Police Department Captain who had crossed into the world of the Red Mansion and made a name for himself as Sun Shaozong, the famous detective. The leading role of the story was originally the Jia’s family. However, with this newly passed-through character of the Captain from the modern world, he started a brand new story. He was not interested in reciting poetry, did not like to get involved in family conflicts, and did not care about the imperial examination. All he was interested in was solving cases. He became famous in officialdom with his ability to solve cases, and interpreted the Red Mansions from the perspective of a real man!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Famous Detective of the Red Mansion Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Famous Detective of the Red Mansion "The Famous Detective of the Red Mansion" is quite the mixed bag, throwing together ancient China, mystery, fanfiction, and a hefty dose of harem elements. I went in expecting a compelling blend of genres, and what I got was… complicated. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a protagonist solving crimes in a historical setting. The early chapters certainly deliver on this, introducing a world ripe with political intrigue and the potential for exciting mysteries. However, it quickly became apparent that the novel juggles a *lot* of different elements, and not always successfully. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel, in my opinion, is the world-building and the integration with the original "Dreams of the Red Chamber." Even without prior knowledge of the source material, the author does a decent job of establishing the setting and the characters within it. I found the action sequences to be well-crafted, and the protagonist, while sometimes a bit *too* perfect, is generally likeable. The blend of crime-solving, political maneuvering, and occasional martial arts action kept me engaged, at least initially. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel suffers from a lack of focus. The detective cases, while frequent, often feel like filler, existing solely to showcase the protagonist's brilliance. The harem aspect, while clearly a draw for some readers, can feel excessive and even problematic at times. Several plotlines are introduced but ultimately go nowhere, leaving a sense of incompleteness. Additionally, the translation quality appears to be inconsistent, which can make reading a chore. I also found the sheer number of characters difficult to keep track of, especially with the multiple names and complex relationships. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One of the biggest letdowns, in my experience, was the handling of the overarching antagonist. This character is built up as a Moriarty-esque mastermind, but the confrontation never materializes. The author simply reveals their identity at the end, robbing the story of a potentially climactic showdown. The White Lotus Sect plotline is also dropped, leaving a dangling thread that adds nothing to the overall narrative. ### Final Verdict "The Famous Detective of the Red Mansion" has moments of brilliance, but ultimately falls short of its potential. If you're a fan of harem novels and don't mind a somewhat disjointed plot, you might find enjoyment here. However, if you're looking for a tightly plotted mystery with well-developed characters and a satisfying resolution, you might be disappointed. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that you should be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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