Xian Xian

Xian Xian

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谪仙

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Banished Immortal, จุติรัก พลิกชะตาร้าย, 谪仙

By september flowing fire, 九月流火

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
165 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Li Chao Ge had killed many people in her previous life. When a family looked down on her, she obliterated the family. When the man she liked slept with her imperial sister, she killed the imperial sister. When her mother wanted to pass the throne to her younger brother, she killed her mother. As Li Chao Ge wished, she became the female empress of the dynasty. She was sorry for many people, but never for Pei Ji An. But in the end, she was killed by Pei Ji’an. Li Chao Ge didn’t understand, she was good to Pei Ji An, then why did Pei Ji An kill her? Just because she had separated him and the imperial sister? After rebirth, Li Chao Ge aggressively went to Pei Ji An’s engagement banquet to question him but suddenly saw Pei Ji An’s cousin. The person was cold and elegant, like an immortal, very much in line with Li Chao Ge’s aesthetics. Li Chao Ge got tempted and decided to change her mind and rob the person first. Qin Ke was one of four Lord of Heaven, he was the in-charge of justice. He was cold, ruthless, and unloving. It was a sin for the immortal to move the mortal heart. Under his hand, countless immortals were deprived of their immortal bones and entered the cycle of reincarnation. Because of some reasons, the catastrophe of Ji An failed, and Qin Ke went down to assist him to overcome the tribulation, and he became the cousin of Ji An, Gu Ming Ke. But in the mortal world, the cold Lord of Heaven was robbed by a cruel woman. Qin Ke thought this was just a catastrophe, and she was just an illusion. But in the end, he unknowingly sank into the illusion, unable to extricate himself.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Xian Xian Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Xian Xian "Xian Xian" has been quite the journey! Jumping into this Xianxia tale, I found myself pulled into a world of demons, court intrigue, and a protagonist who's far more complex than the initial blurb suggests. It's a story that blends genres seamlessly, offering a mix of comedy, drama, fantasy, and romance that kept me turning the page. ### First Impressions At first, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. The summary hinted at a cruel female lead, but I quickly discovered that Li Chaoge is a much more nuanced character. She's a woman shaped by her past life, determined to avoid repeating past mistakes, but not afraid to get her hands dirty. The initial chapters set the stage well, introducing the key players and hinting at the larger conflicts to come. ### What Works Well The character development in "Xian Xian" is definitely a highlight. Li Chaoge is a fascinating protagonist – strong, flawed, and driven. I particularly enjoyed watching her navigate the treacherous waters of the imperial court while also dealing with supernatural threats. The male lead, Qin Ke, is equally compelling, embodying a strong sense of justice that perfectly complements Li Chaoge's more pragmatic approach. The romance, while not the central focus, unfolds naturally, adding another layer of depth to the story. I also appreciated the "monster of the week" format early on, where each case the leads solved contributed to the overarching plot. The blend of historical elements with fantastical xianxia elements was executed masterfully, making for an immersive reading experience. The author clearly did their research, and it shows. The plot also has plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing. ### Areas of Concern While I thoroughly enjoyed "Xian Xian," I do have a couple of minor gripes. The pacing felt uneven at times, particularly towards the end. The ending arc feels somewhat rushed, and the transition to the heavenly realm could have been smoother. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may be disappointed that Li Chaoge ultimately chooses immortality over the throne. While I understand this decision in the context of the story, I can also see why some might feel it undermines the feminist themes explored earlier on. Also, Qin Ke is a bit too perfect. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Xian Xian" to be a captivating and well-written novel. The strong characters, intricate plot, and seamless blend of genres make it a worthwhile read. Despite a few minor pacing issues, the story kept me engaged from beginning to end. If you're a fan of xianxia with a strong female lead and a touch of mystery, I highly recommend giving this one a try.

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