1. Sword Aura-From Sword Comes 2. It's easy to dodge an open spear, but difficult to defend against a hidden arrow. The martial arts of the world are beyond me. 4. It's Hard to Travel a Thousand Miles in a Day-From The Condor Heroes 5. Shadowless Swordsmanship-From The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre
Martial arts novels often use idioms to describe regional characteristics. 1. Southern accent and northern accent: to describe the complexity and variety of dialect. This idiom can be used to describe the language characteristics of different regions in martial arts novels, such as the difference in accent between the south and the north. 2. Scenery similarities and differences: describe the differences between the same and different natural and cultural environments in different regions. This idiom can be used to describe the natural scenery and cultural features of different regions. [3. High mountains and far waters: It described the danger and remoteness of the geographical environment.] This idiom can be used to describe the geographical environment of different regions in martial arts novels, such as mountains, deep valleys, rivers and lakes, etc. 4. High mountains and far emperors: It is difficult to communicate information between a region that is in a dominant position and the outside world. This idiom can be used to describe the political and economic backwardness of different regions and the lack of contact with the outside world. 5. One side of the water and soil supports one side of the people: It refers to the people in different regions with different characteristics and cultures. This idiom can be used to describe the cultural differences and population characteristics of different regions. For example, people in different regions have different personalities, habits, and values.
He recommended a few novels. " My 1999 " was an urban business novel written by an easterner. The male protagonist, Xu Liang, had many titles. The story began in 1999 when he was in his second year of high school, selling couplets to earn money. Then, he opened a studio and dabbled in Internet search. He wanted to compete with Baidu and Google. The battle in the business world was exciting, and there were many female supporting characters with different personalities. " I Am a Disciple of Mt. Spirit Beast Mountain " was a Xianxia novel written by Piggy in the vegetable garden. The main character, Jiang Yun, had a pseudo-spirit root. He worked hard to catch up to the geniuses in the cultivation clans. He was cautious, polite, and black-hearted. He wanted to earn spirit stones to raise spirit beasts and insects. The supporting characters were also very interesting, like the intelligent and loyal Bluefire. Experiencing the Life of a Tycoon, a novel written by Mr. Dongdao. The male protagonist, Jiang Ji, was hit by the system. After completing the part-time task, he would be rewarded with a godly reward. It was super cool. " Salted Fish Nanny Dad, Passive Farming " was a novel about urban life written by a cat who missed his hometown. Ji Ran brought her daughter back to her hometown. Even if she had a golden finger, she only wanted to farm and raise small animals. " Please Call Me Fantasy Immortal ", a Xianxia novel written by Yan Qing. The male protagonist, Xu Yuan, grew up cultivating in a world with all kinds of magical spells. The writing style, plot, and character description of the novel were all good, but there were also some shortcomings. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The idiom that started with the word Luo was " Luo Yi Bu Bu Jie ", which meant that there was a continuous flow of people. It could be used to describe the continuous flow of carriages and horses. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many amazing martial arts in Gu Long's novels. The following were some of them: 1 Little Li Flying Dagger: From the Peerless Prides. Little Li Flying Dagger was one of the most famous martial arts in the game. It was powerful, easy to use, and was known for its speed and accuracy. 2. Fu Hongxue's swordsmanship: From the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng. Fu Hongxue's swordsmanship was known for its speed, accuracy, and ruthlessness. It was a swordsmanship that made people tremble in fear. [3. Ximen Chuixue's swordsmanship: From the Legend of Chu Liuxiang.] Ximen Chuixue was famous for his unique swordsmanship. His swordsmanship was strange, concise, and precise, making it difficult for others to guard against it. [4. Bai Jingjing's martial arts: From White Jade Tiger] Bai Jingjing was a mysterious woman. She had superb martial arts and was able to fight against a hundred people alone. She was known as one of the heroine in the martial arts world. 5. Ye Kai's martial arts: From the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng. Ye Kai was a quick-witted and agile Jianghu figure. He had all kinds of magical martial arts such as the Mechanical Door and the Sunflower Manual. These martial arts were very famous in Gu Long's novels. They all had unique styles and characteristics, which deeply influenced the development of martial arts novels.
Idioms that describe people with deep meanings often appear in martial arts novels, such as: 1. Rich in content: It refers to a person who has rich inner cultivation and content. 2. Profound and profound: It described a person's knowledge and cultivation to be extremely profound and profound. 3. Profound Connotation: It refers to people's thoughts and opinions that are extremely profound and have profound meanings. [4. Inscrutable shrewdness: It is used to describe a person's wisdom and strategy, which are extremely high and difficult to grasp.] 5. Dexterity: It refers to a person's wisdom and skills are extremely superb, and their mind is agile and their hand-eye coordination is strong. These idioms were often used to describe people with rich content, outstanding wisdom, and superb skills.
The idioms that have similar meanings include the southern poles and the northern poles, the southern expedition and the northern war, the southern accent and the northern war, the southern Ke Yi Meng, the southern goods and vegetarian fruits, the southern gold and the eastern arrow, the southern master, the southern mountain hidden leopard, the southern branches and northern branches, the southern city, the southern king, the southern country's hermit, the southern crown and Chu prisoner, the north and south east and west, the southern old man, the southern lonely, the southern respected, the southern mountain can move, the southern Big Dipper, etc.
One common comic idiom is 'break a leg', which is actually a way of saying good luck. Another is 'in the doghouse', meaning in trouble or out of favor.
In Mr. Jin Yong's novel "The Condor Heroes", there was a heroine named Huang Rong. Her martial arts were very strong and she was known as the "Northern Hero". It was said that Huang Rong's martial arts came from her father, Huang Yaoshi, who was a famous martial arts master in Jianghu. The martial arts he learned included Peach Blossom Island martial arts, finger flicking magic, jade flute sword art and so on. In addition to the source of Huang Rong's martial arts, many of the names in Jin Yong's novels also had a certain historical and cultural background. For example, Duan Yu in the martial arts novel "Eight Dragons" was named after the Dali Emperor Duan Zhengchun. Duan Zhengchun was a famous Dali Emperor in history. He had implemented some policies that were beneficial to the country and was known as the "King of Benevolence." In addition, many of the names in Jin Yong's novels also had unique cultural implications, such as "Yang Guo","Xiao Longnu","Guo Jing","Huang Rong", etc. These names had profound and symbolic significance in Chinese traditional culture.
The following are some common sayings, idioms, and words from martial arts novels: [1. Unconquerable: It refers to a weapon or power that is very powerful and can penetrate all obstacles.] 2. Sword Qi Criss-Crossing: It described the superb swordsmanship of the masters in the martial arts world. The sword Qi Criss-Crossing shocked the world. 3. Night Rain in Jianghu: It described the night in the martial arts world as full of danger and opportunities. Love at First Sight: It described the strong attraction between two people when they first met. 5. Great minds think alike: It refers to people who can make the same decision in the same situation. 6. No internal and external disputes: It described the disputes and conflicts between people in the martial arts world. There were no conflicts and conflicts. It was very harmonious. 7. A moment's error: To describe the occurrence of a matter, it often requires only a small decision. This decision can change the entire situation. 8. A woman's fate is often very tragic. 9. Seamless: It refers to a plan or plot that is very thorough and flawless. 10. One foot higher than the devil: It was used to describe the realm of martial arts masters who were very high, and their skills and strength were very strong. They were often able to defeat their opponents.
There were a few recommendations for the modern time-traveling ancient martial arts novels: " The Hero Never Dies "," Experience Starting from the Wudang Sect "," Wulin Blood ", and " One Foot Long Sword ". These novels all had different plots and topics. Among them," The Hero Never Died " was a pure traditional martial arts novel without any fantasy or transmigration elements." Starting from the Wudang Sect and Experience " told the story of the protagonist transmigrating to become a disciple of the Wudang Sect and had a cheat." Wulin Blood " was about the protagonist coming from a wealthy family, experiencing various adventures and hardships, and finally becoming a top-notch master." The One-Foot Long Sword " was a story about the protagonist's pursuit of justice, showing how he became a national hero. The plots of these novels were full of ups and downs, bizarre twists and turns, and guaranteed to be unconventional. They were very worth reading.