Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s

Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s

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穿越六十年代小知青

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿越六十年代小知青

By 平淡生活

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
652 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

In 1969, Xu Ning, a 13-year-old girl who had transmigrated from the 21st century, found herself in the role of a minor character sent to the countryside with her younger brother as part of the educated youth movement. Lin Miao, another transmigrated individual from the 21st century, was a social media influencer and the heroine of the book ” The Delicate Wife from the 70s.” Determined to carve out a peaceful existence, Xu Ning chose to keep her distance from the main characters, focusing instead on earning work points with integrity and patiently awaiting the day the college entrance exams would be reinstated.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s "Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s" is quite a ride, a long one at that, clocking in at over 600 chapters. It's a slice-of-life story with a transmigrated protagonist navigating the challenges of a bygone era. Overall, I found it enjoyable, though it wasn't without its flaws. ### First Impressions The initial premise is intriguing. Our MC finds herself in a novel setting, which is a trope I generally enjoy. I appreciated that the author provides a backstory for the MC's original world, a detail often overlooked in similar stories. The early chapters focusing on the educated youth arc were the most engaging for me, setting the stage for the MC's growth and development. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its characters and setting. The relationships feel genuine, and I found myself invested in the MC's interactions with the villagers and her growing found family. The author paints a vivid picture of life in the 1960s, immersing you in the day-to-day struggles and simple joys of that time. The MC herself is a likable character, smart and decisive, and she carries the story well. The plot moves at a good pace, not bogged down by excessive detail. The business aspects in the latter half were interesting, and the childcare elements added a heartwarming touch. ### Areas of Concern One of my concerns was the pacing. With 600+ chapters, it can feel slow at times, especially during the educated youth arc. While I appreciated the slice-of-life aspect, I felt that some plot points could have been developed more thoroughly. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be put off by the early marriage arrangement involving the male lead. Also, the MC's space ability diminishes significantly after the initial arc. While it might not be a deal-breaker, it's something to be aware of before diving in. ### Final Verdict Despite its shortcomings, "Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s" is a worthwhile read if you're a fan of slice-of-life stories set in a historical context. The charming characters, engaging setting, and heartwarming moments make it a pleasant escape. While the pacing can be slow at times, the overall journey is enjoyable, especially if you appreciate a strong female lead and a focus on family and community. I'd recommend it with the caveat that you should be prepared for a lengthy, character-driven narrative.

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