Wuxia and Xianxia are both common types of Chinese online literature. The main difference lies in the background of the story and the world view. Wuxia usually took place in ancient China, describing the grudges of Jianghu and the legends of chivalrous men. Xianxia, on the other hand, paid more attention to fantasy, immortal techniques and other elements, often constructing a world of immortals and monsters. 2. There were usually two types of Xianxia levels: Immortal Cultivation and Cultivation. Immortal cultivation referred to the cultivation of spells and techniques to increase one's realm and strength to a realm beyond ordinary people and finally become an immortal or immortal. Cultivation, on the other hand, referred to the purpose of improving one's physical abilities through cultivating internal energy. Common cultivators included cultivators, immortals, immortals, and so on. The division of cultivation levels might be more related to the improvement of a cultivator's physical and spiritual abilities than just the difference in realm. 3. The distinction between immortal cultivation and cultivation in stories is usually blurred. Sometimes, the two may overlap and merge. The difference between immortal cultivation and cultivation was mainly reflected in the world outlook and values. Immortal cultivation focused on personal cultivation and the improvement of realm, emphasizing the pursuit of "Dao", while cultivation focused more on self-improvement and self-transcendence, emphasizing the cultivation of "morality". In novels, Immortal Cultivation and Cultivation were often used to construct a world full of mystery and fantasy. The characters constantly improved their strength through practicing spells and internal strength, and finally achieved their goals through various tests and challenges. The stories of immortal cultivation and cultivation were usually highly infectious and attractive, able to arouse the readers 'resonance and thoughts.