Qiang Jin Jiu

Qiang Jin Jiu

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将进酒

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Ballad of Sword and Wine, Bring In The Wine, QJJ, Song of the Wine, Thương Tiến Tửu

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By tang jiuqing, 唐酒卿

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
282 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc
English Publisher
seven seas

Description

The six prefectures of Zhongbo were offered to foreign enemies on a silver platter, and Shen Zechuan was taken into custody in the capital, reduced to a drowning dog—loathed and condemned by all. Xiao Chiye followed the scent of the furor and made his way over. But instead of setting others on him, he kicked Shen Zechuan with his very own leg, rendering the latter an invalid. Who would expect this invalid to turn around and bite him in a counterattack until he was all drenched in blood? That was the start of an epic feud between both men who tore at each other every time they come face-to-face with one another. “Fate wants to bind me here for life, but this is not the path I choose. The yellow dust submerged my brothers deep under. I have no wish to bow in submission to an illusory fate. The imperial edict can’t save my troops, and the imperial court can’t fill the stomachs of my mounts. I’m no longer willing to lay down my life for this purpose. I want to surmount that mountain. I am going to fight for myself.” Note: A ‘drowning dog’ is someone who is down and out, having lost favor or power.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
English Publisher
seven seas
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Qiang Jin Jiu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Qiang Jin Jiu "Qiang Jin Jiu" has been quite the ride, and I can definitely see why it's garnered so much attention. It’s a sprawling historical drama with political intrigue and a central romance that isn’t for the faint of heart. This isn't a light and fluffy read, but a deep dive into a complex world. ### First Impressions Initially, I felt a bit overwhelmed. The sheer number of characters and the intricate political landscape were a lot to take in. Several readers have mentioned that the first few chapters require patience as the world-building is dense, but I found that sticking with it was worth the effort. I was quickly drawn into the story once I had a solid understanding of the world. ### What Works Well What stands out most is the depth of the characters. Shen Zechuan and Xiao Chiye are complex individuals, and their relationship is anything but simple. It's an enemies-to-lovers story with genuine animosity that evolves into a deep, passionate bond. Many readers have praised the author for the realistic portrayal of their relationship, highlighting the mutual respect and support that develops between them. I particularly appreciated that both characters have their own ambitions and goals, which they pursue independently while still supporting each other. The side characters are also well-developed, each with their own motivations and backstories, making the world feel truly alive. Furthermore, the political machinations are fascinating, if a little complicated to follow. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the intricate plot, I can see why some readers found it convoluted. It requires close attention, and it's easy to get lost in the details. It's also worth noting that the story doesn't shy away from mature themes, including violence and morally grey characters. Some might find the intensity of the drama and the characters' ruthlessness off-putting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention specific plot points and character developments, so be cautious if you want to go in completely blind. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Qiang Jin Jiu" to be a compelling and well-crafted novel. The complex characters, intricate plot, and passionate romance make it a memorable read. While it may not be for everyone due to its mature themes and dense world-building, I highly recommend it to those who enjoy historical dramas with political intrigue and morally grey characters. It is a story I have enjoyed and will continue to recommend.

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