Yang God

Yang God

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真阳武神 (Donghua) / 阳神 / 阳神之太上忘情 (Movie)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Soul of light (donghua), Sun God, Yang Shen, Yang Shen Zhi Tai Shang Wang Qing (Movie), YG

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By divine dreamwalker, ecstatic dream machine, meng ru shen ji, 梦入神机

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
782 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The world is a sea of bitterness. The mortal swims in the sea. The body is the vessel. The soul is the mortal on the vessel. The vessel carries the mortal as it sails endlessly towards the other side of the sea. Does cultivating the body strengthen the vessel enough to reach the other side of this sea of misery? Or does cultivating the soul give the mortal on the vessel the ability to master swimming? Cultivating according to the martial path allows one to become an Earthly Immortal. Cultivating according to the immortal path allows one to become a Divine Immortal. Which path should be chosen?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Yang God Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Yang God Okay, let's dive into "Yang God." I've been checking out what people are saying about this xianxia novel, and I'm ready to give my take. With a solid 4.1/5 rating, it definitely seems to be hitting the mark for many readers, and the tags suggest a wild ride of martial arts, cultivation, and complex family dynamics. ### First Impressions From what I've gathered, the initial chapters introduce us to Hong Yi, our main character. He's born into a powerful family, but his status is somewhat diminished due to his mother's past. This sets the stage for a classic underdog story, which I'm always a sucker for. The early chapters apparently focus on establishing Hong Yi's goals and the cultivation system, which seems to blend both Daoist and Buddhist elements. This unique blend definitely piques my interest and hints at a potentially deep and intricate world. ### What Works Well The world-building seems to be a strong point. The cultivation system, with its blend of immortal and martial paths, seems well-thought-out and engaging. I also appreciate the emphasis on complex family relationships. This adds a layer of depth and intrigue beyond just the power-ups and battles. I'm expecting some juicy drama and character development as Hong Yi navigates his family's politics and strives to achieve his goals. The fact that it's been adapted into both an anime and a movie also speaks volumes about the story's potential and widespread appeal. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, the biggest concern seems to be the translation quality. Finding a consistently well-translated version appears to be a challenge. This is a major hurdle, as a poor translation can completely ruin the reading experience. I really hope a dedicated translator or group picks up the novel and gives it the attention it deserves. A compelling story deserves a compelling translation! ### Final Verdict Overall, "Yang God" sounds like a promising xianxia novel with a unique cultivation system, intricate family dynamics, and a compelling underdog protagonist. The biggest drawback is the translation issues, which hopefully will be resolved soon. If you're a fan of the genre and willing to potentially wade through some translation quirks, I'd say give it a shot. I'm definitely adding it to my "to-read" list!

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