Thousand Autumns

Thousand Autumns

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千秋 / 山河剑心 [Animation]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Qian Qiu, Thiên Thu, Мириады осеней, Тысяча осеней, พันสารท

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By meng xi shi, 梦溪石

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
128 chapters
Original Publisher
changjiang literature and art publishing house
English Publisher
seven seas

Description

Yan Wushi had walked a path full of blood and corpses. He did not believe in the good nature of humanity. Even more so, he did not believe that there could be someone with great kindness and sense of justice, who would be so considerate of others without asking anything in return. One day, Shen Qiao, who was the sect leader of Mount Xuandu, the number one Daoist sect under the heavens, was challenged to a duel but somehow fell off the cliff. Yan Wushi happened to pass by down there. Seeing Shen Qiao who was seriously injured to the point of dying, he suddenly came up with a perfect idea… After thousands of autumns, who could stay eternal?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
changjiang literature and art publishing house
English Publisher
seven seas
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Thousand Autumns Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Thousand Autumns "Thousand Autumns" has been quite the ride! Diving into this wuxia world felt like stepping into a meticulously crafted tapestry of ancient China, martial arts, and complex characters. I found myself completely absorbed in Shen Qiao's journey, and even though the romance took a backseat for much of the story, I was invested in the overall narrative. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a kind-hearted MC, and Shen Qiao definitely delivered. He's not your typical overpowered protagonist; instead, he's a strong, principled character who faces betrayal and hardship with unwavering resolve. The setup, with Shen Qiao losing his position and being saved by the enigmatic Yan Wushi, immediately hooked me. ### What Works Well The world-building is definitely a strong point. The intricate politics and power struggles between different sects and dynasties kept me engaged, even when it got a little confusing. The author has clearly put a lot of thought into crafting a believable and immersive world. I particularly loved Shen Qiao as a main character. His unwavering kindness and morality, even in the face of constant betrayal, is truly inspiring. He's not a naive pushover, though; he's clever, resourceful, and knows when to stand his ground. The slow burn romance, while divisive, ultimately felt earned. Seeing Yan Wushi slowly come to respect and care for Shen Qiao was a satisfying journey, even if he was a bit of a menace along the way. The side characters are also well-developed, each with their own motivations and roles to play in the story. ### Areas of Concern Yan Wushi's character is definitely polarizing. While some readers enjoyed his chaotic nature and eventual development, others found his initial treatment of Shen Qiao unforgivable. I can see both sides; he's certainly not a traditional romantic lead, and his actions can be downright cruel. Some readers may struggle with the lack of a heartfelt apology from the ML, which could be a dealbreaker for those seeking a more conventional romance. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers have mentioned the ML's betrayal of the MC is particularly egregious. In this betrayal, the ML knowingly sends the MC into a dangerous and potentially deadly situation. If you are sensitive to themes of betrayal and non-consensual situations, please proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict Despite some reservations about the ML's actions and the slow-burn romance, I thoroughly enjoyed "Thousand Autumns." The strong world-building, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes make it a worthwhile read for fans of wuxia and historical dramas. While the romance might not be for everyone, the overall story is engaging and well-written. I give it a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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