The book,"National Cultivation in the Qing Dynasty", met the requirements. The main character, Li Xian, was thrown into the Qing Dynasty on the eve of the Opium War by the Lord God. He entered the Dao with martial arts and began a thrilling journey in the chaotic world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you like them! 1. [The sword is not suitable, but the person is already extraordinary.] A protagonist who traveled to the world of the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China embarked on the road of cultivation. 2. [Dao Gathers in the Heavens]: The protagonist started from the end of the Sui Dynasty and traveled to a world full of gods, Buddhas, demons, and demons, and began his journey of cultivation. 3. The protagonist uses the projection of the heavens to travel to three different worlds and embark on a journey of adventure and growth. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
"I recommend" Han Qi "to you. This is a martial arts novel that describes the history of the Qin and Han Dynasties. It mainly tells the story of Liu Chuang's independence and his iron cavalry in the troubled times. The story spans the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Jin, Sui and Tang Dynasties, and explains the historical background of the fall of the Northern Wei Dynasty and the prosperity of the Northern Qi and Northern Zhou Dynasties. Although the protagonist is fictional, the story is humorous, interesting, and fascinating. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There were a few martial arts novels from the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China that he could recommend. Among them," How Have You Been in Jianghu " was a traditional literary novel set in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It was easy and enjoyable to read. In addition," The Grandmasters of Chinese Martial Arts in the Republic of China " was a military-war novel about real Chinese martial arts, the Chinese martial arts circle, and Chinese martial arts masters. These novels were of different types and could be read according to one's personal preferences.
"Bright Moon Breeze Blade" was a wuxia novel set in the late evening. It told an epic wuxia story, in which love and hatred, life and death separation, bitter cultivation, fame and fortune. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The Legend of the Villain at the End of the Qing Dynasty. The plot of the book revolved around a man who narrowly escaped death, wielding a big stick and money to settle everything in the world. I recommend this fairy novel, I hope you will like it!π
The top ten masters in the history of the martial arts world in the late Qing Dynasty may vary according to different novels or legends. The following are some of the possible choices: Taiji Fist King Eight Trigrams Palm Dong Haichuan 3. Stabbing Li Luoneng 4 Wing Chun, Ye Wen Shaolin Temple's Shami 6. Southern Boxing Huang Feihong Six-in-One Boxing, Hong Xiguan 8. Heartfelt Fist King Zhanyuan 9. Kicking the Foot and Turning Huang Yukun Over Long Fist Wu Style Taiji Fist
πI recommend the classic Xianxia novel," My Search for Longevity in the Great Song Dynasty." At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, spiritual energy revived, Taoist skills reappeared, ghosts ran amok, and demons ruled. Young Taoist priests in Jiangnan water towns came out of the mountain gate with swords to save the common people and seek immortality. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I recommend the novel,'The Grand Hotel of the Republic of China'. The female lead was the head of a restaurant during the Republic of China, and the male lead was a passerby who was intercepted by her on the spot and became her husband. The novel also involves the financial crisis and business struggles of the Republic of China. I believe it will bring you a lot of surprises and fun. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
πThis wuxia fantasy novel tells the story of the protagonist who accidentally obtained the divine artifact "God's Library". When he transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty, he used his wisdom and ability to earn a large amount of silver and finally became the Supreme One. The protagonist arrived in the Qing Dynasty with nothing, but with his own ability and courage, he successfully earned millions of taels of silver in a short period of time, and then began a series of adventures and stories. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I can recommend the book, Steel Tycoon of the Late Ming Dynasty. Although there was more than one chapter on shipbuilding, the protagonist had successfully built ships with iron and fire in the Ming Dynasty through investment and technological innovation, making Jiangnan's shipbuilding industry completely ahead of other regions. His achievements also made him a widely respected tycoon at that time. I hope you like my recommendation.