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Would you recommend a modern martial arts novel with a fat male lead and a focus on martial arts that one could do as one pleased?

2024-09-05 21:35
The male protagonist was a fat man, and his master was an old man. His martial arts were the best in the world, and he paid attention to doing whatever he wanted. The male protagonist's father forced him to use his unique skill in a martial arts competition with foreigners when he was young, causing him to be permanently disabled. The female protagonist's master seemed to have an ambiguous relationship with the male protagonist's master. This book had been around for at least ten years, and that was all I remembered.
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2024-09-06 01:15

I would like to recommend "I Really Know Martial Arts". The male protagonist of this book is a fatty. He has superb medical skills and martial arts. Martial arts is about being free to do whatever you want and can bring out your greatest potential. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Do you recommend any funny and interesting martial arts novels that focus on the male lead?

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2024-09-06 20:34

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: "The Way to Immortality","The Unlimited Daily Life of the Sword God","The Best Genius","I'm Really Low-Key","Fate of the Immortal", and "Check In!" The Buddhist Monkey King's Journey to the West. They were all funny wuxia and cultivation novels. The main character was male, and the plot was easy, funny, and interesting. I hope you like these recommendations. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~

Would the male and female protagonists like a martial arts novel with a one-on-one ending?

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2024-09-24 20:10

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you. They are both martial arts novels. The male and female protagonists cultivate and train in another world. The ending is one-on-one ~ The first book was "Legend of the Mirror World". The female protagonist was originally abandoned by her master, but she rose up in the cultivation world with her wisdom and courage. The male protagonist had always been gentle and protected the female protagonist, and the two of them finally got together. The second book was "Traversing Huashan Sect: The Unlucky Man's Reversal". The female protagonist transmigrated to the Wuxia world and became a useless disciple. However, she relied on her comprehension and hard work to defeat the enemy and obtain the treasure. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~ If you have any other needs, please feel free to tell me.πŸ˜—

What was the meaning of crippling one's martial arts in wuxia novels? Could one really cripple one's martial arts?

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2024-09-26 09:47

In wuxia novels, self-destruction of martial arts usually referred to a person who decided to give up on practicing his martial arts for some reason and no longer pursue further improvement. This kind of situation usually occurred when a character experienced some kind of setback or misfortune and decided to abandon martial arts and stop cultivating because they thought that martial arts was no longer the main content of their life. However, could he really cripple his martial arts? This would depend on the specific situation. In some novels, after the characters crippled their martial arts, they might fall into an even more difficult situation because they lost the advantage brought by their martial arts. If the character could pull himself together and make up for his shortcomings in other ways, he might be able to rise again. There were also some characters in novels who lost their martial arts skills after they crippled themselves. Their lives would not be affected too much after losing the bonuses of their martial arts skills. These characters might use other skills or specialties to make up for their shortcomings. Self-destruction of martial arts was a very common plot in wuxia novels. It represented a change in the character's attitude towards martial arts after experiencing some kind of setback or encounter. However, whether he could really cripple his martial arts or not still depended on the specific situation.

Do you recommend any fantasy or martial arts novels with only one female lead?

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2025-03-12 04:49

I recommend the following novels to you. They are all fantasy or wuxia novels, and there is only one female lead: 1. "The Strongest Beautiful Girl": The female protagonist, Dan Feng, transmigrated to the Xuanwu Continent, where martial arts were flourishing. She had a high-tech version of the Beautiful Girl System. 2. [Dragon Emperor's Refinement: The male protagonist transmigrated to a completely unfamiliar fantasy world, a fifth-tier bloodline martial artist with a heaven-defying body.] 3. "Immortal Cultivation and Longevity, Starting from the Wuxia World": The male protagonist falls into the Wuxia world and begins to cultivate and seek Dao. The plot is complicated. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some martial arts romance novels that focus on martial arts and are beautifully written?

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2024-09-03 20:17

" Well, then let me recommend " The Story of Heaven " to you. It's a traditional wuxia novel with good writing style. The plot is full of ups and downs, and the protagonist also has a love line. It's very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

A fantasy or martial arts novel with only one female lead

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2024-09-22 19:05

In many novels, there was only one heroine. These novels often emphasized the heroine's unique personality, experience, and destiny to portray a distinct, powerful, and charming female image. This type of novel is often considered to be a favorite genre for male readers, but there are also many female readers who like this type of novel. The female protagonist could be a smart, brave, and kind heroine, a witch, a female warrior, a female emperor, a female president, and so on. She could also be an ordinary, tenacious, and ordinary woman with a story. Different types of novels had different settings and characteristics for female protagonists. In fantasy or martial arts novels, the female lead often had powerful martial arts and magic abilities to engage in intense battles and adventures with other characters. Their fates were often influenced by various factors such as family, love, friendship, fate, and so on. This kind of novel was often full of ups and downs, exciting battles and adventures, but also had deep emotional descriptions that allowed the readers to feel the growth of the heroine and the change of fate.

Which long fantasy or martial arts novels do you recommend? Which one would be the best for the female lead?

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2024-09-05 07:02

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: "Heaven Zen Buddhism": The female protagonist Li Yao experienced twists and turns. She was entangled in love with her loved one. Her cultivation leveled up, she fought demons, transformed into a saint, and achieved the Great Dao. There were all kinds of Daos. It was definitely a wonderful fantasy masterpiece. "Beast Taming Divine Concubine: The Loser Fake Miss Beats the Dominator of the Three Realms to Cry": The female protagonist, Feng Xuanji, had a fiery personality. The main storyline was to cultivate peerless martial arts, refine Heavenly Pills, contract divine beasts, and flirt with beautiful men. It could be said to be a good product in fantasy romance. "All the male gods in the world have a crush on me": Although the female lead, Nan Yao, does not have any talent, she has a flexible mind. Her greatest advantage is her beauty. She is the most beautiful female lead in the world! All the male idols were fascinated by her, so this novel was definitely not to be missed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Do you recommend any novels that focus on both magic and martial arts?

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2025-03-16 23:34

πŸ˜‹I recommend you to watch "Take a Demon King as a Pet"! This novel was about an otaku who led a demon king to a magical world. There were gorgeous magic spells and astonishing battle aura in the book. It described how a person could shuttle between battle aura and magic while practicing both at the same time. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

Could you recommend a martial arts novel?

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2025-03-03 08:33

I recommend Dui Shan He to you. This is a historical novel that uses Wuxia as a clue. The novel starts from the time of Emperor Ruizong of the Tang Dynasty, when the grassroots chivalrous man Ling Feng was tracking down a criminal who sold babies as "longevity soup". It takes you step by step into the grotesque Tang Dynasty and shows you a magnificent picture of the Tang Dynasty's decline from prosperity. The book contained sentimental and soul-stirring love, the strangeness of humans and ghosts, the dangers of palace struggles, and the magnificent scenes of war…The magnificence of rivers and mountains, the rise and fall of the world, and the heroic sentiments were all in it. I hope you like my recommendation.

The peak of martial arts, the number one

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2025-01-02 03:16

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