According to the plot introduction provided, I feel that the main character of "Unparalleled Commander" is a chivalrous leader of the martial arts world who is the descendant of a family of generals. He is a true hero who sacrifices his life for the country and the people. Therefore, I think the protagonist of this book is the most chivalrous. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The novel 'Journey of the Chivalrous' was written by Jin Yong.
This novel was called "Black Hole Pugilistic World." It was a Wuxia/Wuxia fantasy novel with relaxing and chivalrous elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of Black Hole Jianghu: Hide utensils in food. Finished, you can read without worry. [Black Hole Pugilistic World: A virtual game that uses black holes as energy. It blurs the boundary between virtual and real, and also improves the concept of martial arts.] Nine Yang Divine Skill, Nine Yang Sky. [Godly Radiating Scripture], Resurrection. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms. Northern Dark Divine Art, devour the Northern Dark. Wang Yu, an ancient man from the 20th century, had just transmigrated to the 91st century, but he was forced to enter this advanced Jianghu. (This book has been completed. Everything has been entered into the backstage regularly. It will be released slowly. The new book, Journey to the West from Myth Farm, has been released. Please recommend, collect, invest, and support.) Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "The Weakest Chicken Hero in History." It was a Wuxia/Wuxia fantasy novel with relaxing and chivalrous elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [The Weakest Chicken Hero in History] Author: A Passerby. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "The Weakest Chicken Hero in History" was,"The greatest hero is for the country and the people?" No. The great chivalrous ones should improve the relations of production and promote the development of the productive forces. With the goal of achieving the four modernizations, they should devote themselves to the great cause of solving the contradiction between the people's ever-increasing needs for a better life and the unbalanced and inadequate development. Even if he didn't know martial arts. Hurry up and read!
There were many knowledge points that one needed to master to write a martial arts novel, including but not limited to: 1. Character setting: You need to set up a character in the world, including their background, personality, skills, relationships, etc. This information can be expressed by describing their living environment, experiences, interpersonal relationships, etc. 2. Martial arts system: Wuxia novels often had a complete martial arts system that included different martial arts, methods of using martial arts, weaknesses of martial arts, and so on. You need to set up a specific martial arts system and consider how to make this system coherent. 3. Plot setting: The plot of a martial arts novel is often full of thrills, excitement, and adventure. You need to set up a fascinating plot and consider how to make the plot coherent. 4. Worldview setting: Wuxia novels usually take place in a fictional world. You need to set a specific worldview, including different races, sects, artifacts, etc. Character relationships: The relationships between the characters in martial arts novels are often very complicated. You need to set up a detailed network of relationships between the characters and let them intertwine in the plot. These are some of the basic knowledge points that you need to master to write a martial arts novel. I hope it will be helpful to you. At the same time, you should pay attention to the cohesiveness and logic of the story so that the readers can understand your story smoothly.
This novel was called "Personal Sword Style". It was a Wuxia/Wuxia fantasy novel, and it had soft rice and chivalrous elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of "Personal Sword Style" was Wei Wai. Finished, you can read without worry. [The introduction of the "Personal Sword Guard": The famous sword appears, and the martial world is restarted.] The daily life of Xing Chuan, the waiter of Yi 'an Restaurant, was disrupted. He set off on a journey to find a sword together with Leng Yue, the young lady of the Mo Family who was looking for a sword… Hurry up and read!
This novel was called The Grand Tutor's Great Trickery. It was a wuxia/wuxia fantasy novel with transmigration and chivalrous elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "The Great Hoodwinker of the State Preceptor," by the great duke. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of The Great Trickster of the Nation Master: Some people use swords to enter Jianghu, while others rely on wisdom to scheme in the court. There were also people who could conjure up a healthy and prosperous world with just their mouths. What was that? You don't believe me? Let's see how Wu Wuyu, who had transmigrated here, could coax the empress and pacify the people with his mouth. In the middle, he could also take the time to read the palm of a martial arts heroine and predict her marriage. Hurry up and read!
Chinese wuxia novels often show a strong chivalrous spirit, which is reflected in many aspects. First of all, the chivalrous men in Chinese martial arts novels usually had high moral standards. They were willing to sacrifice their lives to uphold justice and eliminate the violent. Secondly, the chivalrous men in Chinese martial arts novels usually have a strong sense of justice and mission. They are willing to risk their lives to maintain justice and justice. In addition, the heroes in Chinese martial arts novels often show benevolence and generosity. They take it as their duty to help others and never ask for anything in return. In short, the chivalrous spirit in Chinese martial arts novels embodied the traditional Chinese culture of advocating morality, justice and benevolence. This spirit had a profound impact on the Chinese people's thinking and culture.
" A Hero's Journey " was a martial arts novel written by Jin Yong. It was first published in 1965. The story mainly narrated the Jianghu experiences of an ignorant youth, Shi Potian. The inspiration for this novel came from the ancient poem,"The Journey of a Chivalrous Swordsman." Jin Yong was inspired by Li Bai's ancient poem and created this martial arts masterpiece. There were two sequels to " Journey of a Chivalrous Man ", one of which was Sima Yunxiao's " Love of a Chivalrous Man ". These two sequels were not very well-known, and only die-hard fans of Jin Yong would read them. In addition," Heroes " was also adapted into a TV series. In 2002, a martial arts drama directed by Wang Xinmin was first broadcasted on Sichuan TV.
This novel was called "The Great Sword Hero". It was a wuxia/wuxia fantasy novel, and it had transmigration, no cheat, and chivalrous elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of "The Great Sword Hero" was Yuan Sangai. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "The approachable Great Sword Hero": Song was a disciple of the righteous sect and had infiltrated the most brutal demonic sect as a spy. After a period of training, Song Zhong found that he was very suitable to practice the Demon Sect's martial arts. Song Zhong: "I'm really not a bad person. I'm just sending them off in advance." ” He was just on his way. What kind of evil person was this? ” Song Zhong: My name is Song Zhong, and I'm the one who sent the sword to the end! Hurry up and read!