Well, that's a tricky one. It could be in a particular chapter or section related to a specific event or character arc. You might have to do some thorough reading to find it.
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The original text in Qu Yuan's Li Sao was "Lu Man Man's cultivation is far away, I will seek up and down". The meaning of this sentence is that although the road is long and distant, I will continue to explore up and down, constantly pursuing the truth and ideals. Therefore, this sentence did not use the idiom or poem "The road is long and the road is long".
There were a few completed immortal cultivation novels that had more than 5000 chapters, including "The Myths of Martial Arts,""Fate of Immortal Fortune and Dragon,""Immortal Staff," and "The Immortal Child of Jie School in the Wilderness." These novels had rich plots and beautiful writing styles, which could satisfy the readers 'demand for long immortal cultivation novels. However, the search results did not provide any specific information on whether there were any cultivation novels with more than 5000 chapters. Therefore, he could not give a definite answer.
A long novel is typically one that exceeds 100,000 words. But it can also be defined by the depth and complexity of the story rather than just the word count.
It's hard to say exactly. But if a novel makes you feel like you're slogging through it and you keep wishing it would end, chances are it's gone on for too long. Also, if it has a lot of unnecessary filler or overly complex subplots that don't contribute to the main story, that can make it too long.