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Was there a novel with a protagonist similar to the Sect Master of the Kongtong Sect? In a modern setting, the protagonist was already down and out, but he opened a martial arts school. Was it a cultivation themed one?

2024-09-25 13:39
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2024-09-25 15:11

The protagonist of this novel is the newest sect leader of the Kongtong Sect, Liu Xin. He opened a martial arts school in modern times and is trying to revitalize the Kongtong Sect of the alchemy sect. The plot contained elements of immortal cultivation, suitable for readers who liked Xianxia and modern cultivation novels. I hope you like my recommendation.

The main character is the founder of the Kongtong Sect. The sect has declined, but now he runs a martial arts school and recruits disciples. At the same time, he has extraordinary cultivation abilities.

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2024-08-30 21:57

I recommend "The Rebirth of the Kongtong Sect" to you. This is an immortal cultivation novel about the reincarnation of the protagonist as the founder of the Kongtong Sect. With the protagonist's efforts, the Kongtong Sect gradually rose. He even opened a martial arts school to train disciples. Along the way, the protagonist worked hard to cultivate and mastered many divine powers. He fought fiercely with the other sects. All in all, this was a novel full of creativity and was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

He could recommend a novel where the protagonist became the sect master after crossing the martial arts world. Or, although the protagonist was not the sect master, there was a similar plot. The author was similar to the Shaolin abbot of the 1980s.

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2024-09-03 12:12

I recommend the novel "Head Chief," in which the protagonist transmigrated to become the leader of a declining sect and faced many difficulties and challenges. Similar to the Shaolin abbot of the 1980s, he also had to face all kinds of troubles and uncontrollable situations of the sect leader. However, through continuous efforts and challenges, he gradually developed the sect and became a powerful force in the cultivation world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

In modern cultivation novels, did the protagonist have a sect or cultivation sect?

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2024-09-22 22:06

πŸ˜‹I recommend to you the Modern City Cultivation Diary. The protagonist is reborn as an immortal emperor but can't return to the modern world. He lives a casual life, but he still has a sect and a cultivation sect. I hope you like my recommendation.

A novel about alchemy in the city. The protagonist is the fallen Kongtong Sect.

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2024-09-21 08:48

This was a novel called " City Alchemist ". The main character was a fallen disciple of the Kongtong Sect. He used his alchemy skills and martial arts skills to become a survivor in the city and constantly searched for his own way out. In the process of refining pills, he encountered various challenges and difficulties, and at the same time, he made many friends and enemies. Through his own wisdom and hard work, he continued to grow and progress, and found his own direction of development in adversity.

Was there a cultivation novel where the protagonist created a sect and was very powerful in martial arts?

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2024-09-25 00:13

I recommend the Legend of the Unyielding Sword Cultivator to you! The protagonist started off as a poor scholar. After receiving guidance from the sect master of the Ancient Immortal Sect, the number one cultivation sect in the Central Plains, he decided to cultivate. He possessed the world's unique treasure, the Ghost Nether Sword. Along the way, he also broke through the immortal's abode, fought against geniuses, fought back against enemies, and so on. In the end, he became a top existence in the immortal world-the Sword God! This novel has the characteristics of a Xianxia fantasy genre. It's very interesting, and the protagonist's innovation and combat are very exciting and interesting. You'll definitely like it! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

Was there a novel similar to the cultivation sect master system?

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2024-09-01 23:16

Yes, I recommend "The Strongest Sect Training System" and "Please Call Me Sect Master" to you. Both novels are fantasy novels. The main characters become sect masters and have abilities similar to the cultivation sect master system. They become the strongest by strengthening themselves and the sect. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

The protagonist is the illegitimate son of the sect leader. He is arranged to raise pigs in the sect. The sect leader secretly teaches him martial arts, but he hides it well.

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2024-09-17 04:02

The title of the martial arts drama could be " The Legend of the Illegitimate Son of the Sect Leader " or " Sect Leader: Pig Raising Boy." These two names could describe the protagonist's background and growth experience well.

Martial arts novel sect name

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2024-07-16 21:56

There are many kinds of sect names in martial arts novels. The following are some common sect names: 1. Huashan Sect: A sect from Jin Yong's novel,"Smiling Proud in Jianghu", famous for its swordsmanship. 2. Wudang Sect: A sect from Jin Yong's novel, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, famous for its internal energy and Taiji Fist. 3. Shaolin Temple: The sect from Jin Yong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, is famous for its Zen and Shaolin martial arts. 4. Emei Sect: The sect from Jin Yong's novel " Eight Dragons " is famous for its Emei swordsmanship. 5. Kunlun Sect: A sect from Jin Yong's novel, Smiling Proud in Jianghu, famous for its Kunlun Sword Style. 6 Sunflower Manual: The secret manual from Jin Yong's novel Sunflower Manual is the target of many sects. 7. Huashan Sword Seminars: The competition from Jin Yong's novel " The Swordsman " was an important way of competition between sects. 8. Carefree Sect: A sect from Jin Yong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, known for its carefree travel and Taoist martial arts. 9. Ming Cult: A sect from Jin Yong's novel," Eight Dragons ", famous for its firearms and internal strength. 10 Beggar's Sect: A sect from Jin Yong's novel " The Eight Dragons " is famous for its Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms and Dog Beating Stick Technique.

Which sect was the male protagonist of the novels about sect cultivation?

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2024-09-12 22:54

In the novel "Ascending Demon Path", the male protagonist joined a small demonic sect outside Zhongzhou City by chance and began the path of demonic cultivation. Finally, he stepped onto the peak of the cultivation world. The plot of this novel was compact and full of thrills and excitement. It was very suitable for readers who liked demonic cultivation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Seeking martial arts novel sect name,

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2024-08-07 15:16

There are many names of sects in martial arts novels. The following are some common names of sects: 1. Wudang Sect: Originated from Taoism, with Taijiquan and Zhang Sanfeng as representatives. 2. Huashan Sect: With Yue Buqun and Yue Songtao as representatives, they emphasize swordsmanship and internal strength. 3. Shaolin Monastery: With the Shaolin Monastery monks as the representative figures and Mount Song as the base, they emphasize internal strength and martial arts. 4. Ming Cult: Originated from the Ming Dynasty, with Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di as the representative figures, firearms were mainly used. Huashan Sword Contest: It was a type of martial arts novel competition where various sects would send their disciples to compete for the championship. 6. Kongtong Sect: Originated from Taoism, with Kongtong Mountain as the representative figure, emphasizing internal strength and Taiji Fist. Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness: It was a type of martial arts novel organization with seven righteous men as the representative characters. They were righteous and righteous to eliminate evil for the people. 8. Longmen Sect: Originating from Buddhism, Longmen Mountain is the representative of Buddhism, emphasizing meditation and martial arts. 9. Peach Blossom Island: Originated from the Peach Blossom Island Lord, Huang Yaoshi, who was represented by martial arts and the Peach Blossom Array. Qingcheng Sect: Originated from Taoism, with Qingcheng Mountain as the representative figure, emphasizing swordsmanship and internal strength.

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