The villager who was so poor that he couldn’t afford a bride price, did not learn to do anything, and was idle, actually got a beautiful and rich wife from the city!
The beautiful and rich Bai (white) Fu (rich) Mei (beautiful), Zhao Lanxiang was reborn, and the first thing she did when she woke up was to find her husband in a hurry.
In their last life, they met each other in their later years, he had suffered through the ups and downs in life, and she was scarred. They warmed and healed each other in their remaining years.
In this life, she decided to give this man a good beginning, help him avoid the hidden arrows, and walk onto the bright road!
However… who could tell her why her steady, refined husband is actually such a cold, fierce, and th**ny bully as a young man?
The rough man impatiently pressed the Bai Fumei into the cornfield, patted her tender face, and said fiercely: “You know, you can’t run away if you mess with me again.”
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Bai Fumei in the ’70s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Bai Fumei in the ’70s
### First Impressions
"Bai Fumei in the ’70s" immediately grabbed my attention with its unique premise: a wealthy woman reborn into 1970s China, determined to find and cherish the man who brought her happiness in her later years. The setting alone sets it apart from many reincarnation stories, and I was eager to see how the author would depict this era and the challenges the protagonist faces.
### What Works Well
The heart of this novel lies in its sweet and enduring romance. The relationship between the female lead (FL) and male lead (ML) is beautifully developed, built on mutual respect, understanding, and a genuine desire to support one another. Many readers, myself included, were touched by their devotion, the way they navigated hardships together, and the absence of unnecessary drama or toxic misunderstandings. It's a refreshing change of pace! I especially appreciated the slice-of-life elements, which paint a vivid picture of life in communist China during the 1970s. The author's attention to detail in depicting the era's struggles and social dynamics adds depth and authenticity to the story. The FL isn't an overpowered character who relies on future knowledge to get rich quickly. Instead, she uses her intelligence and resources to help the ML avoid past hardships and build a better life, which I found much more compelling.
### Areas of Concern
While the novel is overwhelmingly positive, I did notice a few potential drawbacks. Several readers found the initial chapters difficult due to the depiction of child maltreatment, so be aware of this going in. Some also felt that the ex-husband's reincarnation and subsequent actions felt like an unnecessary plot device that caused a separation between the leads.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviews contain spoilers regarding plot points and character fates.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Bai Fumei in the ’70s" is a heartwarming and captivating novel that I would highly recommend. It offers a unique setting, a sweet and enduring romance, and a realistic portrayal of life in 1970s China. If you're looking for a story that will make you smile, cry, and appreciate the simple things in life, this is definitely worth a read. I give it a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars.