Wuxia novels usually had secret manuals, martial arts, and mental cultivation techniques. These elements could make the readers feel the mysterious atmosphere of the martial arts world and the tense atmosphere of the martial arts world. The following are some common descriptions in ancient texts: The ideas and concepts of "governing by inaction" and "Tao can be achieved but not by Tao" in Tao Te Ching can be used to describe the cultivation and state of mind of people in Jianghu. 2. Martial arts secret manuals such as the Nine Yang Sutra were often described as mysterious treasures. Those who possessed these secret manuals could obtain extraordinary martial arts and strength. 3. Martial arts manuals such as Sunflower Manual are usually described as extremely dangerous and difficult to obtain treasures that can only be mastered by extremely outstanding martial arts masters. 4. Traditional values such as " chivalrous martial arts violate the ban " and " righteousness first " could be used to describe interpersonal relationships and codes of conduct in Jianghu. Slogans such as " One person can defeat ten masters " and " The world's martial arts begins with the monarch " could be used to emphasize the ranking and competition in the martial arts world.