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Would ghosts and gods appear in martial arts novels?

2024-07-16 17:34
It wasn't much, but it involved ghosts and gods. It wasn't much, so he didn't know if it would work. Could it still be published in a martial arts magazine? Thank you very much for your advice.
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2024-07-17 01:24

Of course, many wuxia novels involved the existence of ghosts and gods. For example, the Ghost God Spear Nangong Wu in "Pugilistic World's Butchers" and the Ghost God's Decree in "Ghost God's Mansion". Some of the protagonists in wuxia novels were even mysterious characters who could control ghosts and gods. Therefore, if you want to read the legends of ghosts and gods in martial arts novels, I recommend you to read novels such as Ghost God's Mansion, Qin Mingyue's Heroic Dao Mo Wen, and Starting from the Abandoned Disciples of Mount Lao. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Such scenes often appear in martial arts novels
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2024-09-12 06:50
In wuxia novels, such a scene often appeared: a martial arts master walking in the forest suddenly heard a loud noise in the distance and then found a stranger being besieged. The expert immediately used the martial arts he had learned to defeat the besiegers. In battle, experts would usually use various techniques and tactics such as flexible body movements, swift movements, accurate marksmanship, etc. to reduce their casualties as much as possible. At the same time, experts would also use various weapons such as long swords, short spears, whips, and so on to deal with different opponents and scenes. In wuxia novels, martial arts masters usually had deep martial arts foundation and superb combat skills. They could easily deal with all kinds of challenges and enemies to protect themselves and the people around them. Their stories and legends were also widely spread and became an indispensable part of Chinese literature and culture.
In horror novels, where would ghosts usually appear?
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2024-09-17 11:13
Horror novels usually described haunted houses, dilapidated old houses, abandoned cemeteries, remote forests, hospitals or mental hospitals, and places where resentment accumulated, such as ancient tombs and ancient temples.
Did detective agencies appear in martial arts novels?
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2024-09-17 02:15
I recommend "Xuanyi Faction" to you. This wuxia novel is about a detective organization called "Xuanyi Faction" that specializes in handling Jianghu cases. The protagonist first enters Jianghu, gets involved in various bizarre cases, and fights wits and courage with the Xuanyi Faction. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Since martial arts novels do not acknowledge the existence of ghosts and gods, why are there words like "demoness" and "demonic sect"?
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2024-09-11 07:51
In wuxia novels, supernatural forces such as ghosts, gods, and demons were usually regarded as fictional and not recognized or existed. However, because the background of wuxia novels was usually in the real world, the author would often add some real-world things or concepts to the works to meet the needs of the plot. For example, in martial arts novels, demonesses usually referred to women who cultivated special techniques and possessed supernatural powers. The demonic sect referred to a religious organization that worshiped demons or devils. These words did not exist in reality, but they had a unique charm and meaning in martial arts novels. In addition, other supernatural elements such as martial arts, swords, and divine artifacts often appeared in martial arts novels. These elements did not exist in reality, but through the description of martial arts novels, it could bring readers a richer reading experience.
Did Beggar's Sect appear in martial arts novels?
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2024-09-12 18:10
There were indeed plots depicting Beggar Sect in martial arts novels, such as Beasts Surrender the Three Kingdoms, Song Bastards, and A Different Military Advisor. Beggar's Sect was described as a legendary existence in martial arts novels. Its history and traditions added many plots and colors to the martial arts world. I hope you like my recommendation.😘
Is the Investiture of the Gods a fantasy martial arts novel?
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2024-08-31 10:50
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel that was usually considered a fantasy or martial arts novel. It depicted a mythical world in which humans, fairies, monsters and other creatures interweaved to tell many stories about war, power, desire and love. Although it did not have a clear classification, its storyline and character design were typical of fantasy novels.
Idioms that describe people with meaning often appear in martial arts novels
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2024-09-21 17:28
Idioms that describe people with deep meanings often appear in martial arts novels, such as: 1. Rich in content: It refers to a person who has rich inner cultivation and content. 2. Profound and profound: It described a person's knowledge and cultivation to be extremely profound and profound. 3. Profound Connotation: It refers to people's thoughts and opinions that are extremely profound and have profound meanings. [4. Inscrutable shrewdness: It is used to describe a person's wisdom and strategy, which are extremely high and difficult to grasp.] 5. Dexterity: It refers to a person's wisdom and skills are extremely superb, and their mind is agile and their hand-eye coordination is strong. These idioms were often used to describe people with rich content, outstanding wisdom, and superb skills.
Which martial arts practitioners could enter the novels of the Gods and Demons?
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2024-09-23 02:56
I recommend two novels to you: 1. Zombies: Rejecting Uncle Nine at the Beginning. The main character of this novel had transmigrated to the zombie world and used martial arts to roam the world. Here, you will see the clash between Chinese martial arts and strangeness. Wild gods, zombies, ghosts, evil practitioners, vampires, werewolves, bewitched heads, witches, and even demons from the abyss will appear one by one. It can satisfy your interest in the World of Spirits and Demons. 2. The main character of Dao Ming Zhu Tian used martial arts as his main weapon. He faced all kinds of gods and ghosts and won every battle. In this world, Chinese martial arts are rampant and his fist can suppress the world. It can satisfy your interest in practicing Chinese martial arts and entering the World of Gods and Spirits. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Does the Investiture of the Gods belong to martial arts or xianxia, or fantasy novels
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2024-08-31 11:16
Investiture of the Gods was a fantasy novel because it contained many supernatural elements such as gods, immortals, demons, and demons. These elements were more common in Xianxia and fantasy novels. The background of the Investiture of the Gods was a world full of myths and legends. It told the story of Jiang Ziya helping King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty.
In which chapter does the killing of ghosts and gods appear in the game of killing immortals
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2024-09-22 05:57
Killing ghosts and gods in Celestial Bane appeared in Chapter 36," Asking Fate ".
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