Zanxing

Zanxing

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簪星

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 簪星

By qian shan cha ke, 千山茶客

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
360 chapters
Original Publisher
xxsy

Description

Corporate sl*ve Yang Zanxing, after five consecutive days of staying up late working overtime, somehow found herself in a web novel she had read last month, a classic male-oriented cultivation fantasy. She became the cannon fodder character who had appeared only for 3000 words before being killed by the male lead for scheming against his childhood sweetheart. Yang Zanxing was bewildered. What was all this about??? The corporate sl*ve who knew the plot well, let out a deafening scream: My fate is up to me! Not to the heavens! However… The shark demon from 40 years ago has returned for revenge. The relics of the fairy in the secret realm and the withered Snake Shaman have reappeared in the mortal world. Furthermore, the legendary divine sword has once again seen the light of day… Could the Heavenly Lord afford to lose? Faced with the escalating plot challenges, Zanxing had only one goal — to reach the ending. — The will of heaven is something that will happen no matter what, no matter how you struggle, the outcome won’t change. — I am determined to change it. A tale in which I decide my own life and don’t care about the the original storyline. A two-faced and c*cky martial uncle x a martial niece working hard to get to the ending.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
xxsy
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Zanxing Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Zanxing "Zanxing" promised a fun twist on the xianxia genre, and while it delivered in some areas, it also stumbled in others. As a fan of cultivation novels, I was eager to dive into this story of a transmigrated cannon fodder trying to rewrite her destiny. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read, but not without its share of frustrations. ### First Impressions The initial premise is definitely intriguing. Zanxing, our protagonist, finds herself in the body of a minor character destined for an early demise. Her struggle against fate, coupled with a cultivation setting, immediately grabbed my attention. However, the beginning felt a bit slow, lacking the immediate punch I often crave in this genre. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of "Zanxing" is the world-building. The author clearly put effort into crafting a detailed and immersive world, and I appreciated the various adventures Zanxing and her companions embark on. The side characters were also a highlight; they had their own distinct personalities and contributed meaningfully to the story, avoiding the common pitfall of being mere cardboard cutouts. I found myself invested in their individual journeys and enjoyed the group dynamics. The romance, while subtle at first, blossoms into a sweet and steadfast connection between the leads. ### Areas of Concern My main issue lies with the protagonist herself. While Zanxing is initially portrayed as determined, her actions sometimes felt contradictory. Her desire to avoid altering the original plot often led to frustrating decisions, like giving away valuable opportunities to the original male lead. This indecisiveness undermined her agency and made it difficult to fully root for her. Additionally, the constant misunderstandings and rumors surrounding Zanxing's feelings became tiresome after a while. It felt like a repetitive plot device that could have been resolved much earlier. Some found the female lead to be a Mary Sue and that her plot armor was too thick. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Zanxing" is a worthwhile read for those seeking a lighthearted cultivation novel with a female protagonist. The engaging world-building, charming side characters, and sweet romance make up for some of the protagonist's shortcomings. While it may not reach the heights of other novels in the genre, it offers a unique perspective and a satisfying conclusion. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you're a fan of the author's previous works and are willing to overlook some inconsistencies.

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