Throughout the Ming Kingdom, Jun Hua was famous for being a useless girl without any talent worthy of praise. Everyone mocked her, belittling her for latching onto her brilliant brother Jun Min, the young and peerless general admired as the most talented prodigy for his talent and his ability to change the fate of the declining Jun Family.
Never in their wildest dreams would they have suspected that Jun Hua is the young general who is leading the army on the frontline, Jun Min!
"She has no talent as a girl, but has the brilliance of a great general!"
Her journey towards revenge is something she has to do on her own. And yet, on that path she will gain allies, friends, and possibly even...... a romance?
This is Jun Hua's story, a story that shall be carved into history as the legend of "the flower who blooms from the battlefields".
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Story set in fictional world with culture similar to ancient Chinese
Word count: 900-1500 words/chapter
Thank you for the help of the readers in the discord to make the synopsis
The cover picture credit goes to the Webnovel team.
Edited chapter count: 75
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Flowers Bloom from Battlefield
- Genre: History
- Author: Sorahana
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(3.8 / 5.0) ★
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It was fun waiting until 7:00 am EST anticipating the next chapter which came like clockwork. When I wanted to comment our favorite first comment stealer caitlin was there. My only issue with this novel is that its unappreciated in the rankings. This story is straight up quality and I encourage you to read every chapter as its never boring. Its a happy but sad departure, this novel will now leave my library. Take care of yourself Sorahana and I wish you all the best for your future you deserve it.
Nothing really happens and the MC is just going to school plotting some slow paced revenge. She's also quite unliakable and takes offense by anyone while playing shy.
Mundane activities are really descriptive while things that would be thrilling are just said in one line. For example: instead of reading some chapters about HOW she managed to take a small kingdom in 1 month, we just read "She took the kingdom down in 1 month" and that's it.
Instead we get several chapters of school days about painting, embroidery, math and etiquete and teenage bantering.
If the author is just skimming through parts like wars and fights why even put them in the first place? Just make a full soap opera like revenge/faceslapping tale without action. As long as it's interesting, battles don't matter.
Alas, for the chapters I pushed myself to read, it wasn't interesting. Gotta say this is overrated.
The characters are all fantastic, and several of them show depth, even if they're villains. It's great to see how they all grow and develop.
The story development is excellent, and the plot really picks up after the second volume. Although some parts of this series are slow, it's doesn't drag things on.
It would be nice if more description could be given for each of the various countries involved. They all just give the impression that they are each like each other and have the same government system and cultures without any distinctive features.
The writing appears to be from someone who isn't a native English-speaker, and parts of it don't make sense. However, the edited chapters are much more coherent and easier to follow. That said, I still used a lot of spirit stones to catch up and would recommend this series for anyone liking a light, entertaining read.