Give my wuxia novel a name. It didn't belong to the new Wuxia faction, nor did it belong to the fantasy faction. It belonged to the traditional faction like Jin Yong's. It could be said to be a retro semi-documentary Wuxia. You can refer to the following suggestions: Legend of the Swordsman Ancient Sword Tale Wuxia novels in Jin Yong's world Jianghu in Wuxia Fictions 5 Years of Wuxia Wuxia Style 7 Martial Arts Masterpiece 8 Chivalrous Bones and Tenderness 9 Peerless Wuxia novels 10 Traditional Wuxia Stories
Investiture of the Gods was a fantasy novel because it contained many supernatural elements such as gods, immortals, demons, and demons. These elements were more common in Xianxia and fantasy novels. The background of the Investiture of the Gods was a world full of myths and legends. It told the story of Jiang Ziya helping King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty.
Wuxia novels were usually regarded as a form of literature, belonging to the realm of fantasy literature. In wuxia novels, there were often mysterious sects, martial arts manuals in the pugilistic world, grudges in the pugilistic world, and chivalrous heroes. Wuxia novels often expressed people's pursuit and yearning for justice, courage, loyalty, love, and other values by describing the characters and plots in the Jianghu.
😋I recommend the following new generation of martial arts novels to you: 1. "Traversing the Huashan Sect: The Unlucky Man's Reversal" was a light and humorous novel, which was slightly different from traditional martial arts novels. 2. As a post-80s generation, he would never forget the days when he read martial arts novels at night. 3. "Days of Escorting in the Central Plains": This is a funny martial arts novel. The film and television copyright has been released, and the quality is guaranteed. 4. "Wulin Blood" was a traditional martial arts novel. There was no time travel or fantasy. It won purely through the story. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
There were many martial arts novels in the information provided, and the specific titles of the novels needed to be clearly stated.
Wuxia is often seen as a branch of Chinese Wuxia novels and a subcategory of Chinese literature. In China, martial arts novels have always been regarded as an important form of traditional literature. Although wuxia works originated from the translation of western literature, they had developed greatly in China and gradually formed their own literary genre and aesthetic standards. Therefore, it could be said that Wuxia was a part of the Chinese classics.
😋I recommend the sci-fi novel "The Phantom" to you. It tells the imagination of the future world and the story of why people, animals, and plants will mutate. The protagonist started a series of stories around "Phantom", which was interesting and exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Jin Yong's martial arts were very rich, but some martial arts had gone beyond the scope of traditional martial arts novels and belonged to other types of books or art forms, such as: 1. Yoga: Yoga is a fitness and cultivation method that originated from India. It also appears in Jin Yong's novels. For example, Wei Xiaobao learned "Tai Chi Yoga" in "The Deer and the Cauldron". 2. Taoism: There are many descriptions of Taoism in Jin Yong's novels, such as "governing by inaction" and "Taoism follows nature". 3. Christian: In Jin Yong's novel," The Eight Dragons ", there was a character called Duan Yu. The " Six Pulses Divine Sword " he learned was the " Holy Sword " in Christian. 4. Philosophy: There are also many philosophical descriptions in Jin Yong's novels, such as "chivalrous righteousness first","for the country and the people", etc.
Cang Yue's genre of novels included fantasy and xianxia.
"Phoenix Descends the World: The Young Emperor's Unique Favorite Lover" was a fantasy romance novel. The main character was Mo Chen.