The first immortal cultivation and farming novel was Battle Through the Heavens.
The first novel he started writing was called " The Plan to Save the Big Boss."
The first transmigration novel was "The Demon Concubine Su Daji (Part One)" by Cen Xiaoyan, and the first fantasy novel was "The Talisman of Douluo's Contract" by Pika, who was electrocuted. I recommend two novels to you: Walking with Satan: The Substitute Princess and The Secret Behind Time Travel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The origin of cultivation novels can be traced back to ancient China, but the development of modern cultivation novels can be traced back to the early 1990s. At that time, there was a batch of novels with cultivation, martial arts, and mysterious elements as the theme. The most famous ones were Battle Through the Heavens and The Peak of Martial Refinement. These two works were welcomed by the majority of readers and became one of the representative works of cultivation novels.
Cultivation novels originated in China, and the earliest could be traced back to the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West.
The first cultivation novel was Rise of Cultivators. The author of this novel was the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. The novel told the story of the protagonist Fang Zhimin who practiced magic to become a powerful cultivator and displayed his talents in troubled times.
The TV series Struggle was adapted from The Queen's Evolution. The author of the novel, The Queen's Evolution, was Lu Qi. She told the story of a girl who came to the city from the countryside and finally became an elite in the workplace. The novel was published in 2011 and narrated the life experience and growth of a modern urban woman. The TV series "Struggle" was adapted from the novel and reflected the living conditions and values of contemporary young people by showing the story of the protagonist Lu Qi and her friends fighting in Beijing.
It's hard to determine exactly who wrote the first fictional book. As mentioned before, 'The Epic of Gilgamesh' is one of the earliest, and it was written by ancient Sumerian and Akkadian scribes, but their individual identities are not known precisely.
The origin of immortal cultivation novels could be traced back to ancient China, such as the Romance of the Gods and Journey to the West. The rise of modern immortal cultivation novels originated from Japanese novels such as " The Spiritual Aura is Formidable " and " Legend of the Immortal World." The inspiration for these novels might come from ancient Chinese cultural traditions such as Taoism and Buddhism, or social reality such as war and politics. At the same time, the cultivation elements in Japanese novels were also influenced by Western fantasy literature. Modern immortal cultivation novels had a variety of styles, complicated plots, and beautiful writing, which were very popular among readers.
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" Mortal Cultivation Legend " was a popular Xianxia novel by Wang Yu. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was very popular among readers. The story was about a mortal who cultivated in a low-key manner through a firm Dao heart and eventually became an immortal. 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.