I recommend "The Book of the Confucian Sword" and "The One-Foot Long Sword". They were both traditional wuxia novels that told the story of the protagonist going through hardships and finally becoming an expert. They were difficult but also very classic. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
It depends on what you find challenging. If you struggle more with basic survival mechanics like resource gathering and fending off random threats, then 'This War of Mine Classic' might be more challenging. It has a more open - ended and unpredictable survival situation.
๐I recommend the following classic Wuxia novels to you. They are the first book of the Wuxia Biography of Ming Dynasty, The Hero of Sword and Sword, The Sword Hunts the World, The Book of the Confucian Sword, The Hero Never Died, The Unlucky Man Who Traversed Huashan Sect, The Little Li Flying Dagger Traversing the Other World, The Reborn Great Author, and so on. Every book had a different plot and style, so it was difficult to choose the best one. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
One of the most challenging classic novels is 'Ulysses' by James Joyce. Its complex stream - of - consciousness narrative and dense allusions make it a tough read. Another is 'Finnegans Wake' also by Joyce, with its highly experimental language. And 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville is challenging due to its detailed descriptions of whaling and the philosophical musings within it.
๐I highly recommend the following classic martial arts novels: Legend of the Xiangma Hero, The Beginning of the Water Margins, The Great Writers, The Strongest Version of the Eastern Han Dynasty. These works all had rich plots and wonderful martial arts scenes. They were the representative works of classic martial arts novels. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
According to the information given, the following are the titles and general plot introductions of some classic wuxia novels: - "Sword Hero Records": Brotherhood, chivalrous tenderness; A knife and a sword spilling blood, a word is love. - "Sword Hunting the World" was a traditional wuxia novel about assassination and counter-killing, setting up a trap and breaking it! Blood flowed through the martial arts world, waves were unpredictable, and strange schemes appeared. - " Legend of Xiangma Heroes ": Fifty-four iron-blooded heroes with a thousand years of friendship, fifty-four bizarre twists and turns in the Jianghu, and a soul-stirring hymn of heroes. It had obvious epic characteristics. - The heroine killed the rich and helped the poor. She used the unique martial arts of laughing tears to settle the scum of the world of martial arts. - " Blood Stained in Ice ": The hero Nangong Shaoyou wiped out the demons with three feet of ice and became famous in Jianghu. - [Little Li Flying Dagger Traversing the Other World: A young man named Xunhuan stepped onto the path of cultivation with his righteousness and became a martial arts grandmaster.] - << One-Foot Long Sword >>: The protagonist walked step by step towards the peak of his life and finally became a national hero admired by tens of thousands of people. These are a few classic wuxia novels. I hope you like my recommendations.
Reading a play can be more challenging for some because you have to use your imagination more to visualize the action. There are fewer descriptive passages compared to a novel.
I think a play can be more challenging. You have to think about how it will be performed, the stage layout, and the actors' movements. In a short story, you just focus on the words and the story.
- "Jin Yong's Unique Skills Run Wild in a Different World": The protagonist is reborn in the martial arts world. He obtains various martial arts skills through the martial arts exchange system and becomes the overlord of the martial arts world in a different world. - [Blood Control: The story of the orphan Ouyang Yuming cultivating a martial arts secret treasure, wielding the Haoyu Sword to cut off all the disputes in the world, and laughing arrogantly in the martial arts world.] - "Chivalrous Never Died": The author of the post-80s generation pays tribute to traditional martial arts. He talks about brotherhood, chivalrous tenderness, and pays tribute to the martial arts masters. - "Traversing the Huashan Sect: The Unlucky Man's Reversal": It was humorous and funny, different from traditional martial arts novels. - "Days of Escorting in the Central Plains": A funny wuxia novel. It tells the story of a young man from the Taishan Sect who was recruited to join the Escort Agency in the Central Plains. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
It depends on what you find difficult. If you struggle with building a large criminal empire like in Vice City, then that could be challenging for you. However, Liberty Stories has more intricate missions with a lot of moving parts and tougher gangs to deal with, so in general, I'd say Liberty Stories is more challenging. It has a more unforgiving environment where one wrong move can cost you a mission. And the navigation in Liberty City is not as straightforward as in Vice City.
I think the dark story is more challenging. In the regular story, you follow a more straightforward path with familiar Pokemon training and battling mechanics. But in the dark story, there are additional elements like dealing with moral choices and facing stronger, more devious foes. These factors make it tougher to progress through the game compared to the regular story.