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Spirit Hunters of Maoshan Sect
By qing zi, 青子
3852 chapters
2015
Description
The world is full of mysteries. Strange, seemingly unexplainable events occur more often than we may realize. A young boy may catch an illness no doctor can explain. An office may catch fire for no apparent reason. And perhaps, someone may die a sudden and unexpected death – their bodies blighted beyond recognition. Some might believe that these events are merely freak accidents. However, Ye Shaoyang knows otherwise. The youngest inner disciple ever in the prestigious Daoist Maoshan Sect. Talented, handsome, and a hillbilly from the mountains who still uses a brick phone in the modern age. Follow the tale of our quirky, snippy, but honorable hero, after he finally descends the mountains after fifteen years of being out of touch with normal society. Read on as he combats horrifying apparitions, charms ladies, and finds himself in all sorts of trouble along the way! A story that delves into Daoism, Chinese sorcery, and the supernatural from Asian mythology.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Spirit Hunters of Maoshan Sect Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Spirit Hunters of Maoshan Sect
I've been diving into "Spirit Hunters of Maoshan Sect," and I've got some thoughts to share. It's definitely a unique read within the cultivation genre, and while it has some quirks, it's mostly been a thrilling ride.
First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the modern setting combined with traditional Daoist magic. It felt like a Chinese "Ghostbusters," which immediately piqued my interest. The main character, Ye Shaoyang, is a college student who's also a powerful sorcerer, which is a fun twist.
What Works Well
What I appreciate most is the blend of horror, action, and comedy. Some of the ghosts and spirits are genuinely creepy, but there's also a good dose of humor to lighten the mood. I also found the explanations of Taoist exorcism rituals and the use of various materials like cinnabar ink and peach wood to be fascinating. It adds a layer of cultural depth that I wasn't expecting. I also appreciate that the MC isn't overpowered from the start. He makes mistakes and relies on his friends, which makes him feel more human and relatable. The side characters are well-developed, each with their own backstories and roles to play, contributing to the overall richness of the story.
Areas of Concern
One thing that I was concerned about was the pacing. Some readers felt the story moved too slowly, with too many chapters dedicated to a single case. While I enjoyed the detailed explanations and the detective work, I can see how it might feel like a grind for some. Also, I saw that some readers felt the plot was repetitive. It is true that the story follows a case-by-case format, and I can understand some readers feeling that the story might become repetitive.
Final Verdict
Overall, I'd recommend "Spirit Hunters of Maoshan Sect" if you're looking for something different in the cultivation genre. It's a paranormal mystery with a healthy dose of action, comedy, and cultural insights. While it might not be perfect, it's definitely a fun and engaging read that's kept me entertained. Just be prepared for a slower pace and a focus on individual cases rather than a grand overarching plot.
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