Cultivation, fantasy, and fantasy were all common topics and styles in novels, but there were some differences between them. Cultivation was a genre similar to traditional martial arts novels. It usually described how the protagonist improved his strength and ability by practicing martial arts, internal energy, pills, and other means, and finally reached an extraordinary realm to defeat evil forces and protect world peace. Cultivation novels usually emphasized the adventurous spirit and perseverance of the protagonist, as well as emotional factors such as friendship and love. Fantasy was a more fantastical and fantastical theme and genre, usually depicting a mysterious world beyond the real world, where there were various elements of magic, myths, legends, and so on. The protagonist would also experience a series of adventures and challenges to explore the secrets of this mysterious world and grow and improve in the process. Fantasy was more closely related to fantasy. Elements such as magic and mythology were often incorporated into fantasy novels. Fantasy novels usually paid more attention to the creation of characters and the development of the plot. The characters usually had special abilities or backgrounds, and they would start a series of adventures and challenges in this mysterious world. Generally speaking, cultivation, fantasy, and fantasy were all different types of novels, but they were different in content, style, and form of expression.