Cultivation novels weren't the first to suggest that different novels and authors had different levels. However, the level of Jindan tribulation dacheng was usually more common in many novels. Among them, Jindan tribulation was the realm that cultivators reached through continuous cultivation. Mahayana was a level higher than Jindan tribulation. The strength of cultivators could already cross the cultivation world and enter a broader realm.
The concept of "tribulation" in immortal cultivation novels could be traced back to ancient Chinese Taoist culture. In Taoism, people achieved the goal of improving their own realm by practicing internal, external, and divine arts. This improvement of realm was called "crossing tribulation". In later immortal cultivation novels, tribulation transcendence became a common cultivation method. Many novels would have the protagonist experience various hardships and finally successfully transcend the tribulation to ascend to the immortal world. However, the specific details and settings might vary from novel to novel. Many novels would confuse the concept of tribulation and reincarnation. Therefore, different authors had different explanations and understandings of the concept of tribulation in immortal cultivation novels.
The earliest appearance of Jindan, Yuanying, tribulation, and dacheng in cultivation novels was in the fantasy immortal cultivation novel,"Heavenly Refinement Immortal Road." I recommend this book to you. It has a rich plot and a good reputation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Pi, I recommend you the book, Heavenly Refinement Immortal Road. The novel told the story of a young man with a crippled spirit root who defied the heavens in the vast Xuanyuan World and finally became a Supreme Immortal Venerable. The realms were divided into Qi Refinement, Foundation Establishment, Golden Core, Nascent Soul, Body Integration, Tribulation Transcendence, and Mahayana. I hope you like my recommendation.
The Heavenly Refinement Immortal Road was a long novel that involved Jindan, Yuanying, tribulation, Mahayana, and other cultivation elements. This novel told the story of the protagonist becoming a Supreme in the Immortal World from a low-level rogue cultivator. It included plots such as fighting magic, alchemy, Yuanying, barbarians, and ascension. This novel has a rich plot and reputation. It might be the Jindan and Yuanying stage Mahayana novel you are looking for.
The earliest cultivation novels could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, when there were already some documents related to cultivation. In the Song Dynasty, cultivation novels became popular as a major genre in the novel world. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, cultivation novels had become one of the most important schools of Chinese novels, and a large number of excellent works had appeared. The more famous ones were Journey to the West, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, and so on. In these novels, cultivators achieved immortality by cultivating inner cores, refining talismans, and cultivating spells. One of the characteristics of cultivation novels was that they focused on the description of characters and described the interactions and conflicts between cultivators with different personalities, experiences, and backgrounds. Cultivation novels had a far-reaching influence on Chinese culture, not only popular in China, but also loved by overseas readers.
Mortal Cultivation Legend was a popular Xianxia novel written by Wang Yu and published on Qidian Chinese website. The readers loved this book very much. The story was about a mortal who cultivated in a low-key manner through a firm Dao heart and finally ascended to the Immortal World. This book can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. The recommendation team for the audio book was large in scale, and the post-production budget was sufficient. Han Li's character was very realistic, completely displaying the different paths and life changes between mortals and immortals. Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian to listen to books. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Han Li. His Dao heart was firm, his thoughts meticulous, and he was extremely cautious. He knew how to advance and retreat and endure. The female lead was Nangong Wan. She was gentle and lively, elegant and noble, and beautiful.
The number one Mahayana cultivator in the Mortal Cultivation Legend was Han Li.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you. They are "Journey to the Immortal World" and "Heavenly Refined Immortal Road". The two books were both fantasy novels about immortal cultivation, and both had the immortal cultivation realm of Jindan and Yuanying. The plot of "Journey to the Immortal World" was about a mountain village teacher who embarked on the path of cultivation, while "The Heavenly Refinement Immortal Road" was about a young man with a crippled spiritual root who defied the heavens and became a supreme immortal. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The stream of consciousness novel was a novel that expressed the stream of consciousness. It described the flow of thoughts and emotions in the character's heart to show the story. There was often no clear plot structure, and it mainly focused on the description of the character's psychology. This kind of novel was first proposed and developed by Victor Hugo in the 18th century. The stream-of-consciousness novel had a unique effect in expressing the inner world and emotions of the artist, but it was also easy for the readers to ignore the plot and cause the structure to be incomplete.
The vernacular was proposed at the end of the Qing Dynasty with the rise of the New Culture Movement. At that time, many scholars believed that the traditional classical Chinese was outdated and could not adapt to the needs of modern communication, so they advocated the use of vernacular Chinese. The characteristics of vernacular writing were concise, clear, easy to understand, and better able to express thoughts and emotions.