๐I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [Martial Arts Mantu]: A story of a weak scholar struggling in a world where martial arts were respected. The author loves to eat candy's writing style was fresh and natural, and the plot was exciting and interesting. 2. The story of how an NPC became a myth. Dugu Huan's writing style was concise and humorous, and the plot was full of ups and downs. 3. "Crossing the Laughing World": The story of returning to the world and leading Huashan back to glory. Ying Xuan's writing style was elegant and smooth, and the plot was thrilling. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following books to you, all of which are pure traditional martial arts novels: "Sword Hero Records": Brotherhood, chivalrous tenderness; A knife and a sword spilling blood, a word is love. To sacrifice oneself to save the country and worry about the people is a true hero. The greatest chivalrous man is for the country and the peopleโฆ "Chivalrous Never Died": A tribute to those former martial arts masters. Traditional martial arts works, not fantasy, not transmigration. "Windy River South Bank 1": A pure martial arts novel. There is no system, no cheats, no cultivation, and only a little protagonist aura. Friends who like old-school martial arts, please come in. I guarantee that you will not be disappointed. [The Book of the Confucian Sword: The Story of Revenge]: It was a traditional martial arts novel about revenge. The protagonist's family was destroyed and he had to go through hardships to take revenge. "Wulin Blood": I guarantee that it won't be clichรฉ. I guarantee that you won't know the ending after reading the beginning. It's purely based on the story. The ups and downs, the bizarre twists and turns, are both unexpected and reasonable. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following martial arts novels to you: 1. " Rain of Swords Roaring in the Spring Breeze ": This was a wuxia novel written by King Beichen. It was a story about various experts fighting in the martial arts world. The plot was suspenseful and exciting. 2. " Blood Stained in Ice ": This is a traditional martial arts novel written by Dumb 123. It tells the story of Nangong Shaoyou, a hero who has gone through hardships and achieved peerless martial arts. He swept away all demons and bravely entered the martial arts world. 3. " Suitanglie, Wine Without Chivalry ": This was a martial arts novel written by a fool. It was about the encounters of the characters of Jin, Gu, Wen, Liang, and Huang, as well as the various encounters and lives in Jianghu. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
"I recommend the book 'Heroes of Swords' to you. It's a traditional martial arts novel. It tells the story of brotherhood, chivalrous tenderness, and the hero's heroic resistance against the enemy in order to save the country and the people. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend a traditional martial arts novel called "The Hero Never Died". It was written by the author, Xue Zu. It's not fantasy, nor does it transmigrate. It's purely martial arts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
According to the given novel information, I recommend a traditional wuxia novel. I recommend "Blood Stained in Ice" to you. This novel was a tribute to Master Jin Yong. It told the story of the hero, Nangong Shao, who wandered the Jianghu after leaving the army. He was heroic and swept away the demons with a three-foot-long ice. His pair of fleshy palms intimidated the evil and the love between children. He was a childhood sweetheart and a beautiful woman. It was a very traditional wuxia novel, inviting friends with wuxia dreams to explore and return to that happy era. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following novels to you, novels with Wuxia romance: "I'm the Cutest in Jianghu": The female protagonist Ding Yumeng met the destined Mr. Right. The emotional line was very exciting. "The Sect Leader of the Jade Lady Sect": The male protagonist Chen Fan transmigrated to become the Sect Leader of the Jade Lady Sect and led a group of women to wander the Jianghu. It was very interesting. "Wuxia: This Man Is A Little Bad": The male protagonist is extraordinary and can travel through various Wuxia worlds. The love line is also very intense and exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following novels to you: "The Book of the Confucian Sword Crossing the World" was a traditional martial arts novel. It was easy to understand, with rich plots and smooth writing. <<The Records of the Heavens>> was also a traditional wuxia novel, but it was rather cruel. It was filled with blood and hot blood, and the atmosphere was fierce. If you want to read a cultivation novel, you can try "The Life of a Physiognomist". It combines metaphysics, feng shui, and cultivation techniques. It tells the story of a single female protagonist who cultivates leisurely. The writing is fresh and natural. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The recommendations for good wuxia novels are as follows: " Eight Dragons ": The author, Jin Yong, described the wars and disputes between Dali, Beggar's Sect, Xixia, Tubo and Liao under Sohu during the Northern Song Dynasty. This was one of Jin Yong's representative works. 2. The Deer and the Cauldron: The author, Jin Yong, narrated the struggles between the major sects and the emotional entanglements between the characters in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It was known as Jin Yong's "love novel". 3." Proud Swordsman ": The author, Jin Yong, narrated the struggles between the various sects in the Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty and the growth of the protagonist, Linghu Chong. It was Jin Yong's " chivalrous novel." 4 " The Condor Heroes ": The author, Jin Yong, narrated the struggle between the major sects in the Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty and the growth of the protagonist, Yang Guo. It was known as Jin Yong's " divine novel." 5 " Journey of Chivalrous Men ": The author, Gu Long, narrated the struggle between the major sects in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty and the growth of the protagonist, Ye Kai. It was one of Gu Long's representative works. The above are some of the more classic Wuxia novels. I hope you like them!
๐According to your needs, I recommend a martial arts novel to you-- This was a traditional wuxia novel about revenge. It told the story of the protagonist's revenge after his family was destroyed. I hope you like my recommendation.๐