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My Daoist Life
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By 钓鱼1哥
352 chapters
2015
Description
My Name is Huang Jing Yang, Born in the 90s. Accidentally, I sowed within myself a Dao Seed. As I slowly grew up, the Dao within my body took root and germinated. The Sun, Moon, Stars, Water, Fire, Wind, Thunder The Hypocrisy of the World, the flattery of those in Power In the Myriad Worlds, the Dao has ten thousand forms Entering the dream like Immortal realm, the Immortal Dao is actually a road of no return.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
My Daoist Life Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on My Daoist Life
My Daoist Life presents a unique spin on the Xianxia genre, and I found myself surprisingly invested in its blend of modern slice-of-life and Daoist cultivation. The novel follows a young boy's accidental entry into the world of cultivation, and his subsequent journey navigating both the mundane and the supernatural.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the protagonist's innocence and the story's slow-paced, character-driven narrative. The early chapters focus on his life in the countryside with his grandfather, and his gradual discovery of his abilities. It felt refreshing to read a cultivation story that prioritized character development and world-building over constant power-ups and fighting.
What Works Well
The author does a fantastic job of blending modern Chinese culture with elements of Daoism. I appreciated the realistic portrayal of the protagonist as a child, complete with naivety and a strong connection to his loved ones. It was endearing watching him try to make money so his parents would return, a simple goal that grounded the more fantastical elements of the story. The cultivation system itself is intriguing, presented in a more spiritual and less systematic way than many other Xianxia novels. This approach gives the story a unique flavor and aligns well with the Daoist themes. The slice-of-life aspects are well-executed, offering a calming and enjoyable reading experience. I especially liked the absence of typical Xianxia tropes like arrogant young masters and evil sects, replaced with more realistic and relatable conflicts.
Areas of Concern
⚠️ Spoiler Warning:
While the early chapters were captivating, I have seen some readers expressed disappointment with the story's direction after the protagonist enters middle school. Some felt the quality declined, with the storytelling becoming more generic and the protagonist's actions less consistent with his initial character. The introduction of a "fatty" sidekick for comedic relief was also a point of contention for some, as it felt like a tired and unnecessary trope. Some even felt the ending was rushed and unsatisfying, with plot threads left unresolved and character arcs abandoned.
Final Verdict
Despite some later concerns, My Daoist Life offers a refreshing and unique take on the Xianxia genre, particularly in its early stages. The blend of modern slice-of-life with Daoist cultivation creates a compelling narrative, and the protagonist's innocence and connection to his family are genuinely heartwarming. While the story may lose some of its charm as it progresses, the initial experience is well worth the read. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you're looking for a slower-paced, character-driven cultivation story with a unique setting and a lovable protagonist.
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