The pessimistic and negative daughter of a concubine living in the ancient times thought – since life is so difficult, why should one invest serious effort in struggling to live?
The life of an ancient noble woman is often determined and controlled by her family. Moreover, one’s actions often implicate one’s entire family – thus, it is fairly common to see an unexpected calamity result in suffering borne by one’s whole family. Managing to live a good and successful life while retaining one’s dignity is simply too difficult to achieve.
Ah, living in the ancient times is simply too dangerous – we should all just sleep till we die.
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## My Thoughts on Legend of Concubine’s Daughter Minglan
"Legend of Concubine’s Daughter Minglan" has been quite the journey! It's a historical slice-of-life that really digs into the complexities of ancient Chinese society. While it has its high points, it also stumbles in ways that left me a bit conflicted.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked by the realistic portrayal of Minglan, a modern woman reborn into a concubine's daughter. Her pragmatic approach and understanding of the limitations placed upon women in that era felt refreshing. This isn't your typical transmigration story with OP characters or instant success. Instead, we see Minglan adapting, learning, and carefully navigating her new reality.
### What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its character development and intricate family dynamics. Minglan's relationship with her grandmother is a highlight, a heartwarming bond that provides a solid emotional core. The author paints a vivid picture of the Sheng household, with its flawed but relatable characters, each with their own motivations and complexities. I particularly appreciated that even the "villains" aren't just cardboard cutouts, but individuals driven by their own desires and circumstances. The story shines in its pre-marriage arc, where Minglan skillfully navigates the inner court and builds meaningful relationships.
### Areas of Concern
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My biggest issue is with the male lead, Gu Tingye. While some appreciate his character, I found him to be a less than ideal match for Minglan. The circumstances surrounding their marriage felt forced, and his past, including previous relationships and children, created a dynamic I struggled to embrace. It felt like the story shifted from a compelling character-driven narrative to a more conventional romance, which, for me, diminished its initial appeal. Some readers have also expressed concerns about a particular scene involving Minglan's wedding night, finding it problematic. I also found the author's defense of the ML's actions in the postscript quite jarring.
### Final Verdict
Despite my reservations about the romance and the male lead, "Legend of Concubine’s Daughter Minglan" is still a worthwhile read, particularly for those who enjoy character-driven historical fiction. The first half of the story, with its focus on family dynamics and Minglan's personal growth, is genuinely captivating. However, be prepared for a potential shift in tone and focus as the story progresses, and consider whether the male lead's character aligns with your own preferences. Overall, I'd recommend it with a slight word of caution.