Jiu Shen

Jiu Shen

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酒神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Bacchus, God of Wine, Wine God, 酒神

By tang jia san shao, 唐家三少

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
688 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Mixing c*cktails at a level beyond anyone else in the world, a sommelier, the one known as the liquor god Li Jie Dong. He died at the age of thirty in order to taste the recently excavated wine from the Han Dynasty. When he awoke, he found himself in the world of the Five Element Continents as Ji Dong the little beggar. In this place, there was a special occupation known as the Yin Yang Spiritual Masters who control the the 10 elements of the sexagenary cycle. These bizarre 10 elemental techniques could make anyone gasp in amazement. Each and every Yin Yang Spiritual Master has their own Ying Yang crown that is condensed by one’s own attribute. Due to the abundant love the people held for their wine and liquor, bartenders gradually gathered together to form a guild. This guild is named the Bartender Guild, and is respected by all.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Jiu Shen Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Jiu Shen "Jiu Shen" – God of Wine – is a xuanhuan novel with a twist. Instead of focusing solely on cultivation, it weaves in the art of bartending, a unique concept that immediately grabbed my attention. Having delved into the available chapters, I can see why it garners both praise and some reservations. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are heavily focused on world-building, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it can feel a bit slow. Our protagonist is reborn with his memories intact, a trope I'm familiar with, and quickly finds himself on the path to power. The bartending aspect is definitely a fresh take, acting as a vehicle for him to connect with others and gain opportunities. It's a clever way to avoid the typical "begging for mentorship" scenario often seen in these novels. ### What Works Well The world-building, once you get past the initial info dump, is actually quite interesting. The author clearly has a passion for wines and cocktails, and that enthusiasm shines through in the descriptions. I found myself intrigued by the magic system and the potential for the MC to use his knowledge of mixology to his advantage. The characters are generally fun and engaging, and the plot, while sometimes confusing, keeps you guessing. The romantic subplot and strong love interests add another layer of depth, making it more than just a straightforward power fantasy. ### Areas of Concern However, the MC's arrogance is a sticking point for me. While it's understandable given his past life, it can be off-putting at times. It's a common trait in many xuanhuan protagonists, but I do wish there was a bit more humility. The explanations can also be quite lengthy, which can slow down the pacing and make the story feel a bit dull in certain sections. Also, the ease with which the MC gains access to top-tier resources and mentorships might feel a bit contrived to some readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Jiu Shen" is a mixed bag. It has a unique premise, interesting world-building, and engaging characters. However, the MC's arrogance and the sometimes slow pacing might not appeal to everyone. If you're a fan of xuanhuan novels and are looking for something a little different, it's definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared to tolerate a bit of arrogance along the way. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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