Zhu Xian

Zhu Xian

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诛仙

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Jade Dynasty, Noble Aspirations, The Legend of Chusen, Tru Tiên, 诛仙

By xiao ding, 萧鼎

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

Description

A terrible calamity has fallen onto Zhang Fan, not only becoming one of the three survivors of Grass Temple Village, where everyone else was horribly massacred, he was also tasked to carry one of the most evil artifacts, the Sinister Bead, and taught one of the most secret teachings of the Skysong Sect, the Brahmin Wisdom. Now he cultivates in the Jadeon Sect, his knowledge and possession will draw him into a chaotic story where he will have to carry some of the greatest burdens of the Martial World.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Zhu Xian Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Zhu Xian "Zhu Xian" is a xianxia novel that's definitely left an impression on me. It's not a perfect story, but its strengths have resonated with many readers, making it a standout in the genre. I can certainly see why it's considered a classic by some. ### First Impressions Diving into "Zhu Xian" was a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest. The initial translation quality is rough around the edges, with grammatical errors and inconsistencies in names due to multiple translators. This definitely threw me off at first, and I can understand why some readers struggled to get past this hurdle. However, I persevered, and I'm glad I did. ### What Works Well One of the biggest draws of "Zhu Xian" is its character development. The characters feel complex and morally grey, a refreshing change from the typical black-and-white portrayals often found in xianxia. The main character isn't overpowered or flawless; he's a human with virtues and flaws, making his journey all the more relatable. The exploration of "good" vs. "evil" is nuanced, blurring the lines between orthodox and unorthodox sects, which adds depth to the world-building. Many have praised the romance aspect, considering it among the best in the genre, evoking strong emotions and making the story genuinely heart-wrenching. The story questions the meaning of good and evil, and is a story about a young boy burdened with secrets. ### Areas of Concern Despite its strengths, "Zhu Xian" does have its drawbacks. The early translation issues can be a significant barrier to entry. Some also felt the world-building was lacking. Also, the romance is not for everyone, and some found it disturbing and forced. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we talk about some plot points that might ruin the experience for you if you haven't read the story yet. Several readers have mentioned the tragic elements, particularly concerning the love interests. One character ends up in a coma, and another chooses someone else, leading the MC down a dark path. If you're sensitive to tragic endings and unfulfilled romances, be warned. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws and potentially heartbreaking storyline, I think "Zhu Xian" is a worthwhile read for xianxia enthusiasts looking for something beyond the typical power fantasy. Just be prepared for some initial translation hiccups and a potentially emotionally turbulent ride.

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