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Post-’80s Cultivation Journal
By 钓鱼1哥
789 chapters
2016
Description
Zhang Jiaohua, just another ordinary Post-80, with no speciality compared to his peers. Same food, diet and play, acting like a spoiled child towards his parents, towards his Grandpa and Grandma like a Tyrant, getting into fights and scuffles with village brats, stealing one mao from parents to go buy a popsicle, picking grapes to eat from the grapevine in Zhang Jiujin’s house, going to the mountains to fish out birds nest…….just the same, just the same, there was nothing unusual in any way. At the age of six years he experienced an unusual event, that completely changed his life path. Great Dao is Life, Life is Great Dao.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Post-’80s Cultivation Journal Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Post-’80s Cultivation Journal
"Post-’80s Cultivation Journal" offered me a unique reading experience, blending the cozy nostalgia of rural China with the fantastical elements of xianxia. It's a combination I didn't know I needed, and for the most part, it really delivered.
First Impressions
From the start, I was drawn into the immersive atmosphere of the 1980s Chinese countryside. The author paints a vivid picture of a simpler time, filled with kerosene lamps, black and white TVs, and the slow, deliberate pace of village life. The introduction of a young protagonist, navigating this world with a touch of the supernatural, immediately hooked me. It felt like magic realism, a refreshing departure from typical cultivation stories.
What Works Well
The novel's strength lies in its slice-of-life elements. I found myself invested in the lives of the villagers, their daily routines, and their interactions with each other. The cultivation aspects are integrated seamlessly, acting as a subtle backdrop to the everyday struggles and triumphs of the characters. The steady pacing allowed me to truly appreciate the world-building and character development. I also appreciated that the novel avoids the common harem trope. The well-integrated cliches and the author's writing style made this a novel that I couldn't put down.
Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed the initial chapters, I do have some reservations. I felt that the MC's early mastery of farming, thanks to his abilities, diminished the stakes and made that aspect of the story less engaging. I also had concerns about the later plot developments. I worry that the story might lose its focus on cultivation and devolve into a more generic business narrative.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Post-’80s Cultivation Journal" is a worthwhile read for those seeking a unique blend of slice-of-life and xianxia. Its immersive world-building, charming characters, and subtle supernatural elements make it a standout in the genre. However, be aware of potential pacing issues and possible deviations from the initial premise in later chapters. Despite these concerns, I recommend giving this novel a try, especially if you're looking for something different from the typical cultivation fare.
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