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青莲之巅
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Rise of Qinglian, Rise of the Green Lotus Family Sect, Top of Qinglian, 青莲之巅
By xiao shimo, 肖十一莫
Completed chinese Web Novel
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Through the efforts of its clansmen, a small family of cultivators slowly established itself into a clan of immortals. This is the record of how a single, small clan came to flourish in strength and numbers.
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## My Thoughts on Rise of Qinglian
"Rise of Qinglian" promised a different take on the xianxia genre, focusing on clan building rather than individual power fantasies. After diving in, I found some aspects appealing, while others left me wanting more. It's a mixed bag, and whether you enjoy it will likely depend on your tolerance for certain tropes and your interest in a slower-paced, more community-focused story.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters are undeniably slow. The focus is heavily on establishing the Qinglian clan and its humble beginnings. While world-building is essential, it took a while for me to feel invested in the characters and their struggles. I can see how some readers might be tempted to drop it early on.
### What Works Well
The core concept of a selfless protagonist dedicated to his clan's growth is refreshing. So many xianxia novels are driven by individual ambition and a relentless pursuit of power. "Rise of Qinglian" offers a welcome change of pace, with the main character prioritizing the well-being and advancement of his family above all else. The novel also branches out to show the progress of various clan members, and I found myself enjoying their individual stories. This broader perspective helps to create a more immersive and believable world.
### Areas of Concern
While the clan-building aspect is unique, it also presents some challenges. The pacing can feel uneven, and the lack of a strong, overarching conflict might leave some readers feeling unsatisfied. I also noticed that the fight scenes, especially those involving side characters, can be a bit bland and difficult to get invested in. Additionally, while the MC is selfless, some readers may find him *too* selfless, to the point where it strains believability. The apparent disparity in talent between male and female characters within the clan, with females frequently outshining their male counterparts, also felt like a recurring and somewhat tiresome trope.
### Final Verdict
"Rise of Qinglian" is a decent read if you're looking for a xianxia novel that deviates from the norm. Its focus on clan building and a selfless protagonist is a refreshing change, but the slow pacing, uneven fight scenes, and potentially unbelievable character traits may not appeal to all readers. If you're patient and enjoy a more community-focused story, it might be worth giving it a try. Otherwise, there are likely better xianxia novels out there that can capture your attention more effectively.