The Daily Life of Farming and Raising Children in Ancient Mountain Residences

  • Genre: Drama
  • Author: 随云溪
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Sang Luo traveled through time and was faced with a broken thatched hut and two children who were so hungry that they lost their looks.

Being poor and being a widow was still better than losing your life.

As for the lack of food at home, as long as they had hands, feet, and vast mountains, was there still a fear of starvation? Sang Luo wasn’t afraid; she rolled up her sleeves and got to work!

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Shen Lie was pushed by his third uncle to serve in the military. After more than two years, when he returned to the village, the villagers were shocked to see him alive.

Upon inquiry, he found out that not only had he “died,” but he also gained an unseen wife. Moreover, his wife and two younger siblings were all divided up and sent away by his third uncle and aunt. They lived in the area where the Shen family was exiled, in the makeshift thatched cottage in the mountains.

A shabby thatched cottage which could kill people in windy and snowy days?

He didn’t bother to go home and question his uncle; he suppressed his anger and hurried to the mountains. When he arrived in front of the thatched cottage in the wind and snow, he could hardly recognise it as the place where he had lived.

This is a little different from what he thought…

The house has obviously been repaired and is no longer as dilapidated as before. A high courtyard wall has been built with yellow mud outside the house, and an extra stove has been built in the courtyard. It was dinner time when a young woman came out of the kitchen carrying a bowl of hot food, followed by two children carrying rice, bowls, and chopsticks. As soon as they saw each other, the two children’s eyes widened, then they yelled “big brother” and rushed out.

What if a husband falls from the sky? Waiting online it’s quite urgent.

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  1. AceStudiowLk
    AceStudiowLk rated it
    I am truly captivated by the author's portrayal of characters in this novel. They come across as relatable, even if a few seem one-dimensional; overall, their struggles and choices feel justified within the context of their era. What I appreciate is the departure from a common trope where children of villainous parents are automatically portrayed negatively. The author demonstrates that children can still be shaped, regardless of their upbringing, which is a refreshing take. Shen Jin stands out as my favorite character; as the story unfolds, I found myself increasingly invested in his journey. His character development and evolving relationships with the main characters are delightful to witness. Without a doubt, I wholeheartedly recommend this book to others, giving it a solid 10/10.
  1. DreamLord14
    DreamLord14 rated it
    I appreciate the engaging narrative in this story, where a culinary expert and blogger时间旅行,变身农夫,带领家人走向繁荣。然而,我认为这个小说应该添加一个悲剧标签,因为大约三分之一的内容描绘了战争和围城的残酷现实,如饥饿、疾病、甚至食人行为,这些描写非常逼真且令人痛心。这让我感到非常悲伤,差点无法继续阅读。总的来说,这是一部出色的书,但如果你不喜欢沉重的主题和情绪大幅波动,可能不适合轻松阅读。这只是个提醒。
  1. Troxking
    Troxking rated it
    Warning: Spoilers ahead; stop reading if you don't want to know.

    This is an overall fantastic story with a relatable protagonist who has formed a loving family and support system. The main character's background as a survivor from a mountainous upbringing is mentioned frequently, which can become a bit repetitive. Shen An, Shen Ning, and Shen Lie are likable siblings, but their character development might be limited due to their consistent niceness.

    The standout character, Shen Jin, starts off as an innocent child pampered by his mother. However, he demonstrates remarkable growth by acknowledging past mistakes and learning from them. Despite facing hardships, he evolves into a well-developed and admirable character with the most compelling character arc in the story. He doesn't blame his cousins for their parents' actions, even though he experiences pain, showing resilience and maturity.

    The tragedy that befalls Shen Jin's sister is heart-wrenching, and it accelerates his need to grow up quickly. His father's incompetence and the mother's potential for sacrificing her own kin for her own gain make for a grim reality. Shen Jin's strong personality, shaped by adversity, is inspiring as he mentors his siblings to avoid past mistakes.

    I would have enjoyed a deeper exploration of Shen Jin's upbringing as the head of his family, showcasing his growth. He is indeed a captivating character who often steals the spotlight. Among the least favorite characters, the Lu family's first branch wife stands out as the most annoying and foolish, consistently making poor choices and displaying a lack of intelligence.
  1. captainefrem
    captainefrem rated it
    "Shen Jin, oh my! He transformed into such a delightful child, although not the main focus, he stole the show with his character development and personal charm. Initially, I found his presence annoying, then tolerated, eventually grew to enjoy, and now, reading about him is the highlight of the book. I'd love to see his story continue as a standalone sequel, just hoping he remains happy and healthy. As for the plot twist involving cannibalism, it was a scary moment for me, a fear I almost couldn't overcome, but I'm glad I persevered to witness Shen Jin's growth.

    The female lead (FL) and male lead (ML) are decent characters with likable personalities. The FL didn't undergo much development due to her age in her previous life, which seems intentional. The ML is a genuinely nice person, surprising considering his background in war and adversity. It would've been interesting to delve deeper into his character, exploring how he coped with his trauma, but alas, that's not part of the narrative.

    This book leans more towards a slice-of-life tale with minimal romance, but the relatable everyday life aspects made it an enjoyable read. I would definitely recommend it."
  1. qwer121165
    qwer121165 rated it
    This is an engaging take on a transmigration tale that centers on a more grounded narrative. Instead of being caught up in political turmoil, the story revolves around a protagonist who, after migrating, focuses on mundane tasks like cooking, foraging, farming, and starting small businesses to improve their life. There's a subtle romantic subplot that develops at a leisurely pace, offering insight into the hardships faced by ordinary people during ancient civil wars, and the harrowing realities of war. Surprisingly, the main characters remain detached from the power struggles, prioritizing survival and avoiding conflict.

    The story is peaceful, with the protagonist benefiting from her modern knowledge, identifying useful resources, and surrounding herself with trustworthy individuals. Her growth mainly lies in fostering relationships with others, particularly in the development of one of the supporting characters. While there's a somewhat predictable resolution involving introducing advanced techniques towards the end, the author refrains from turning it into a typical infrastructure-building novel, which I appreciate.

    For those seeking a more dramatic plot, this might not be the right choice, save for the war-related tragedy. However, if you prefer family-centered narratives or stories centered on entrepreneurship, this tale would likely appeal to you. Just a heads up, there's a spoiler alert for cannibalism related to the war events.
  1. Asura_Sovereign21
    In summary, I had to seek out the remainder of the story elsewhere due to its incomplete ending. The author's storytelling pace was exceptional, effectively showcasing the diverse aspects of human nature. The transitions between scenes felt seamless, demonstrating how people maintain their humanity amidst chaos or succumb to base instincts. The novel had some intense, yet non-explicit, moments that added depth.

    What I particularly enjoyed was the portrayal of the tight-knit unity, loyalty, and respect among the main characters, which resembled a nearly perfect society. However, it was difficult to believe such a scenario could exist outside of a fictional context, given the complexities of the real world.

    One particular scene stood out where a matriarch made a tough decision to exile her own son and grandchildren for the greater good of the group, despite her love for them. This showed her ability to prioritize the collective welfare over personal attachments.

    The ending left me unsatisfied due to numerous unresolved plot points. Although the emperor's eagerness to bring Sang Lou and Shen Lei to the capital was emphasized, the story abruptly ended with their departure, without any follow-up on their arrival or interactions with other characters, like the nephews or the Chen family. It felt anticlimactic.

    Nonetheless, "this wholesome tale" encompassed elements like farming, food, camaraderie, off-grid living skills, and female empowerment. The lack of political intrigue, emotional conflicts, and strong familial bonds made it a heartwarming recommendation. Despite the shortcomings, I still wholeheartedly suggest giving it a read.
  1. Rapidmoviment
    Rapidmoviment rated it
    As stated, it's an excellent novel. Personally, I couldn't proceed beyond Chapter 123; much like many readers, I formed a strong connection with Shen Jin and his siblings. The story became quite intense and emotional, as you might expect. After reading some reviews, I knew their journey would be challenging. Unfortunately, I'm unsure of the fate of the sister, but it's clear that it's a tragic turn. At that point, I decided to skip to the last chapter, which others have already commented on – it leaves things open-ended. Although I found resolution for the brothers, I'm still left with a sense of longing or unease. For me, Shen Jin's character development and growth are what truly resonate, leaving a lasting impression.
  1. niteshbhasin
    niteshbhasin rated it
    The narrative is concise and leaves room for interpretation. I am curious about the subsequent adventures of Shen Jin and his siblings, as well as the outcome of Shen Lie's imperial examination. However, I appreciate the gentle and leisurely pace of the story.

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