πI recommend "The Silly Son-in-law of a Wealthy Family" to you. This was a modern urban novel, describing a rich young master who was poisoned and turned into a fool, but eventually learned kung fu and became smart. I hope you like this recommendation.π
πThe novel I recommend to you is The Great Achievement of Shadow Integration. The protagonist Cao Wei traveled to Hong Kong in the 1990s. Not only did he have the character achievement system, but he could also obtain the ability to play a movie character. He could also freely travel through the movie world to obtain skills. Among them, he had learned the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms in the movie Kung Fu, and many of his moves had been improved in other movies. Not only did the novel have exciting fighting scenes, but it also had a storyline where the protagonist grew up. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Perhaps a young and rebellious kung fu prodigy. This character might be initially reluctant to teach Naruto but is eventually won over by Naruto's tenacity. They would have a more dynamic relationship, with the young master constantly challenging Naruto to think outside the box and Naruto in turn teaching the master about the ninja way.
Su Mu, the male protagonist of "Reverse the Universe", started learning Kung Fu because of a strange bet and a strange old man. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
It could be inspiring young martial artists. They would see the kung fu master at the top of the mountain as a symbol of what they could achieve with dedication and hard work.
"Dancing Girl's Disaster." I recommend this ancient romance-classical fictional novel to you. With father and son, brothers, and unforgettable emotional entanglements, how will the dancers who transmigrated to the Daning Dynasty gradually realize their plan to restore the country and avenge their hatred?πAnd how would the dancer and the rich young master be entangled? I hope you like my recommendation.π
It would be a whole new adventure. Maybe as a human kung fu master, he'd have to deal with the politics of the human kung fu world. There could be different schools vying for dominance, and Po, with his unique style, would have to find his place. He might struggle more with self - doubt as a human, but his determination would still shine through. His story could also include a love interest, which would add another layer of complexity to his journey.
I'm not sure which specific school novel you are referring to. There could be many characters in different school - related novels who might be considered the 'king of kung fu'. It could be a character who has exceptional martial arts skills and dominates in fight scenes within the school setting of the story.
The ones I recommend to you are My Wife Has a Brother Group and A Place Too Far From the Sea, Endless Night. The former was a modern romance novel about marriage and love. It told the story of the marriage between two big families in Beijing. The elopement caused a series of problems and was fascinating. The latter was a romantic youth-and-pain novel about the mutual dependence and persistence between two people. It was touching. I hope you like my recommendation.π
The original has a very much animal - centric world. In a human - centered fanfiction, the setting would likely be more like traditional Chinese villages and cities. There would be bustling marketplaces, elaborate temples dedicated to kung fu, and perhaps more complex social hierarchies. Instead of animal - specific areas like the Panda Village, it would be human settlements with different clans or families of kung fu practitioners.
Perhaps you are describing the book " The NBA's Kung Fu Point Guard." The male lead, Duan Tianqing, is very arrogant and is good at using Chinese martial arts techniques to bring back the world in NBA games. I hope you like my recommendation.π