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Thousand Autumns
Pushed to his limits, Shen Qiao must decide if his belief in goodness can survive Yan Wushi’s twisted world.
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Plot Summary
The story follows the journey of Shen Qiao, a righteous and honorable martial artist, who is betrayed and left for dead. Miraculously surviving, he adopts a new identity and takes on a young, orphaned disciple named Yan Wushi. Together, they navigate a dangerous world filled with rival martial sects, political intrigue, and personal demons.
Critical Reception
Thousand Autumns has garnered a dedicated following among fans of Chinese animation (donghua), particularly for its intricate plot, character development, and visually appealing animation style. While critical reviews from major Western outlets are sparse, audience reception is largely positive, with praise for its adherence to the source material and its compelling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation of the popular novel.
Applauded for its complex character relationships and growth.
Recognized for its high-quality animation and fight choreography.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the series' emotional depth and the compelling dynamic between the main characters. Many viewers appreciate the detailed world-building and the engaging storyline that keeps them invested.
Fun Fact
The series is based on the highly acclaimed web novel of the same name by Chinese author Meng Xi Shi, known for her intricate and character-driven Wuxia and Xuanhuan stories.
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