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Transmigrating to the Seventies as an Educated Youth
By 湖涂
488 chapters
2020
Description
Su Qingyu, who was preparing to become a college-educated cadre, transmigrated. She finds herself back in the 1970s, where the body’s biological parents were in a restructured family, favoring their children from the previous marriage over her. Even the opportunity to go to the countryside was only given to her, the youngest child. Su Qingyu, shouldering the burden, thought, “Isn’t this just being an educated youth in the countryside? If I do it well, I can even become a village official!”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Transmigrating to the Seventies as an Educated Youth Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Transmigrating to the Seventies as an Educated Youth
"Transmigrating to the Seventies as an Educated Youth" promised a journey back in time with a resourceful protagonist, and while it delivered on some fronts, other aspects left me feeling a bit conflicted. The premise itself is quite appealing: a modern woman finding herself in a challenging era with the opportunity to make a difference.
First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters painted a vivid picture of the protagonist's difficult situation and her swift, decisive actions to improve her circumstances. Seeing her navigate complex family dynamics with such apparent ease was quite satisfying. She's definitely a go-getter, and I was eager to see how she'd adapt to life in the countryside.
What Works Well
The protagonist's ambition and drive are undeniable. She's not one to sit back and accept her fate; she actively seeks opportunities and isn't afraid to work hard to achieve her goals. The novel excels at depicting her efforts to integrate into rural life, using her modern knowledge to improve farming techniques and the overall well-being of the community. There's a definite 'slice of life' charm to the story, especially when it focuses on the simple joys and challenges of rural living. The author clearly put a lot of thought into the setting and its impact on the characters.
Areas of Concern
As the story progressed, I found myself becoming increasingly ambivalent about the protagonist's methods. While her intentions are generally good, her constant scheming and calculated interactions began to feel a bit… manipulative. It's one thing to be resourceful, but quite another to view every relationship as a potential stepping stone. This aspect of her character made it difficult for me to fully invest in her relationships; they often felt transactional rather than genuine. Her ability to seemingly predict and control people's actions also stretched my suspension of disbelief at times. I began to feel that the family and friends were just pawns in her game.
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Final Verdict
"Transmigrating to the Seventies as an Educated Youth" is a mixed bag. It offers a compelling premise, a strong female lead, and a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. However, the protagonist's manipulative tendencies and the somewhat contrived nature of her interactions ultimately hold it back from reaching its full potential. I'd recommend it with reservations, primarily to readers who enjoy stories with ambitious protagonists and aren't overly bothered by morally grey actions.
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