Bullying is not good in martial arts manhwa. Such stories usually focus on justice, personal growth, and the positive aspects of martial arts, not on promoting or justifying bullying.
No, bullying is never good in any context, including martial arts manhwa. It goes against moral and ethical principles.
I'd recommend 'The God of High School'. It has amazing fight scenes and an engaging story. The characters' growth and the diverse martial arts styles make it really exciting.
Another great one is 'Solo Leveling'. It features a protagonist's growth in the martial arts world and has lots of thrilling battles and power-ups.
Well, it could be that the outcast's exceptional martial arts skills are a result of intense training and hidden talents. Also, it might be a plot device to drive the story forward and create exciting conflicts.
For martial arts manhwa, 'Yongbi the Invincible' is worth a read. It combines exciting fights with a touch of fantasy and has well-drawn art that brings the action to life.
You could try 'True Beauty'. It has elements of bullying and the main character's journey to overcome it is quite inspiring. The art style is also great.
Wuxia novels were usually regarded as a kind of non-serious literature because they usually focused more on describing martial arts and Jianghu struggles, and often ignored the plot and character creation. Although wuxia novels have a certain status in the literary world, they are usually regarded as a special form rather than a traditional serious literary work. However, the audiences of martial arts novels tended to pay more attention to the martial arts and battle scenes in them, so it still had a high status and influence in online novels.
Wuxia novels were usually considered a literary genre as well as a martial arts art. It combined martial arts, history, mythology, chivalry, and other elements to create a series of vivid and distinctive characters by describing the grudges of Jianghu and the loyalty of heroes. Therefore, wuxia novels could be regarded as an art form with unique aesthetic value.
Jin Yong is often regarded as the god of martial arts novels. His works are extremely popular. For example, 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes' and 'The Return of the Condor Heroes' are full of vivid characters, intricate plots and profound martial arts concepts.
Liang Yusheng is another candidate for the 'god of martial arts novel'. His works usually combine historical events with martial arts elements very well. His stories are not only about martial arts fighting but also about love, friendship, and the pursuit of justice in a certain historical context.
I'd recommend 'The Breaker'. It has great action scenes and an engaging plot. The characters' martial arts skills are well-portrayed.