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Wuxia novels and TV dramas were usually fictional stories that mainly showed the legendary stories of martial artists and the setting of martial arts. These stories and settings existed mainly to attract the audience's attention and entertainment effects, not to realize them in real life. Although some novels may involve violence and killing scenes, these novels usually exist to shape characters and plots rather than to provide guidance for real-life violence. The government encouraged people to read and watch wuxia novels and television dramas in the hope that people could get some spiritual enlightenment from fictional stories rather than directly copying the violence and killing scenes in novels. Therefore, the government did not prohibit people from imitating martial arts and violence in real life. Instead, it hoped that through education and guidance, people would view violence more rationally and in a more civilized manner.
I don't think so. 'Breath of Life' sounds more like a fictional creation than a real event or experience.
I recommend 'Life and Death in Online Games'. The protagonist of this novel, Chen Feng, can not only use martial arts techniques in the game, but he can also use some of the techniques in the game in reality. As the story developed, he gradually became a big shot in the ability world in reality and a troublemaker in the game. In the end, it was impossible to tell the truth. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Zhan Zhao, Bai Yutang, Zhao Yu, Sima Yulong, and the other characters in the novel had fictional martial arts that did not conform to the rules and techniques of martial arts in the real world. In real life, there are people who know martial arts, but the improvement of martial arts skills and techniques requires long-term practice and training, not through fictional plots in novels or movies. Martial arts skills and techniques needed to be improved through practice and experience, not through imagination and fantasy. Although the characters in the novel perform very well in martial arts, it is difficult to find people who have superb martial arts like them in real life. This is because the real world is very different from the world in novels. There are many different factors and conditions that affect a person's martial arts level, such as physical fitness, environment, experience, education level, and so on.
Most of the martial arts in wuxia novels were based on fictional stories and legends rather than real skills or techniques. Although these martial arts seem very powerful, they are usually achieved through special training, techniques and recipes, so their practicality and effects may vary. Some of the martial arts in novels may actually exist, but it is usually knowledge that has been proven wrong or inaccurate in history or other fields. Therefore, whether the martial arts in wuxia novels really existed or not needed to be judged according to different situations.
It was hard to say who had a definite answer in Wuxia novels because there were many different martial arts sects and martial arts masters in different Wuxia novels. In the history of the country, there were many famous martial arts novels such as Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, Huang Yi, etc. Their novels were deeply loved by readers and were regarded as classic works of martial arts novels. In these works, there were many different martial arts sects and martial arts masters with different strengths and characteristics. For example, the martial arts sects in Jin Yong's works included Shaolin Temple, Huashan Sect, Wudang Sect, Emei Sect, and so on. Each sect had its own unique martial arts masters such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, Xiao Longnu, and so on. These characters all had extraordinary martial arts and unique charisma. The martial arts sects that Gu Long created included Yan Nantian, Ximen Chuixue, Lu Xiaofeng, etc. They were highly skilled in martial arts, and they often used fortuitous encounters and ingenious strategies to solve various problems. Therefore, to judge which wuxia novel to write, one needed to evaluate the author's work based on their martial arts sect, martial arts experts, martial arts characteristics, and so on, not just based on the author's nationality, age, and other factors. Different wuxia novels were an important part of the national culture.
In history, it was difficult to determine who was the true master of martial arts novels because different martial arts novels had different historical and cultural backgrounds. The following are some famous wuxia novels: 1 Jin Yong: Jin Yong is the most famous martial arts novel in China. His works are famous for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and exquisite descriptions of martial arts. His representative works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, and The Swordsman. 2 Gu Long (Duo Li): Gu Long is another great master of Chinese martial arts novels. His works are fresh and bright, and the descriptions are delicate and full of romanticism. His representative works included the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, the Legend of Chu Liuxiang, and the Peerless Twin Prides. 3 Liang Yusheng (Li Yu): Liang Yusheng is the representative of the country's martial arts novels. His works are famous for the rich, complex and bizarre martial arts characters and plots. His representative works included Jade Rabbit in the Clouds, The Shadow of the Flying Shadow, The Legend of the White-Haired Witch, and so on. 4. The Legend of Jin Yong: The Legend of Jin Yong is a martial arts novel created by Mr. Jin Yong. The novel is set in an ancient country and the protagonist is a martial arts hero. It describes various Jianghu grudges, martial arts struggles, and historical events. These are just some famous wuxia novels, but there are many other excellent wuxia novels. The definition of a great grandmaster was not just martial arts, but more importantly, deep experience and unique style in the creation of martial arts novels.
There might be. Often works of fiction like this draw inspiration from real - life situations. But without more information about the story, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly who or what it's based on.
There is a story of a woman who was in a car accident. She was severely injured and in a coma for days. The doctors were almost losing hope. However, one day, she suddenly took a deep breath on her own, like the 'breath of life' returned to her. After that, she gradually regained consciousness and started her long journey of recovery. It was truly a miracle.
I recommend Dreamland to you. This novel was a novel about the infinite universe. The protagonist could travel back and forth in a series of fantasy worlds such as Xianxia, Gaowu, science fiction, wasteland, and so on. It looked like both transmigration and fantasy. He even began to wonder if this transmigration was just a dream. This novel had no system, no harem, and no sense of shame, but the protagonist's intelligence was on the line. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~