The Orphan of the Song Family

The Orphan of the Song Family

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宋氏孤女

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 宋氏孤女

By 黑桐

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

I had been selling wontons in the capital for twenty years. One day, the heir of Prince Cheng rode his horse wildly through the city, and the hooves of his horse overturned my wonton stall, even hitting me with a whip. His attitude was arrogant: “You’re just a lowly commoner. Even if I don’t compensate you, what can you do about it?” The next day, I went to the Capital Magistrate’s Office to drum for justice. The six Ministers of the Court personally attended, with the Imperial Censors standing by as witnesses. Marquis of Ning Zhao, holding his son by the ear, stormed into the court: “I’ve brought this little brat here!” Sitting on the throne, the Emperor declared: “Beat him so badly that even his father won’t recognize him.”

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Orphan of the Song Family Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Orphan of the Song Family ### First Impressions "The Orphan of the Song Family" immediately grabbed my attention with its blend of drama, historical setting, and slice-of-life elements. The premise of an orphan in ancient China navigating complex family relationships, while building her own life, felt incredibly compelling. I was eager to dive in and see how Song Zhu's journey unfolded. ### What Works Well What struck me most was the protagonist's dedication to repaying the kindness shown to her. Song Zhu's life is a testament to honoring a debt, not through obligation, but through a genuine desire to spread good in the world. Her actions, helping scholars and important figures, create a ripple effect of positivity that's incredibly satisfying to witness. It's a story where being "good" isn't just a personality trait; it's a conscious choice born from gratitude. The support she receives in return feels well-earned and adds a layer of warmth to the narrative. Despite the hardships she faces, and there are many, Song Zhu manages to carve out a meaningful existence. ### Areas of Concern While I appreciate the honorable path Song Zhu chooses, I can also see how her life, in some ways, becomes defined by her past. The weight of that initial act of salvation casts a long shadow, and I couldn't help but wonder if she ever truly gets the chance to live entirely for herself. There's a hint of melancholy woven into the story, a sense that her unwavering commitment to repaying her debt might come at the cost of her own personal fulfillment. The description of her background as "soul crushing" also gives me pause, suggesting that the story delves into some potentially difficult and emotionally taxing themes. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have alluded to the ending being "appropriate" but also expressing a wish for her next life to be her own. This suggests that while the conclusion might be fitting within the context of the story, it doesn't necessarily offer a perfectly happy or carefree resolution for Song Zhu. ### Final Verdict "The Orphan of the Song Family" appears to be a deeply moving and thought-provoking story. It's a tale of gratitude, sacrifice, and the enduring impact of kindness. While the protagonist's journey is undoubtedly challenging, her unwavering spirit and dedication to making the world a better place make her a compelling and inspiring character. Despite the potential for emotional hardship, I'm eager to continue reading and witness the full scope of Song Zhu's life. I'd recommend this to readers who enjoy stories with strong female leads, complex family dynamics, and a touch of historical drama.

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