πI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "I Want to Be the Human Emperor in the Wilderness" was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel. The male protagonist started to lay a solid foundation in his mother's womb to become the Human Emperor. 2. "Rebirth of the Unfettered Fox Fairy" was a Xianxia novel. After the destruction of Earth, the male protagonist traveled to the next mythological era and embarked on the path of cultivation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following two novels to you, both of which meet your requirements: 1. "The Revival of Reiki: I'm the Only One Cultivating Immortal" was an Eastern fantasy novel. The main character, Yi Xiu, started cultivating immortal cultivation in his mother's womb. He had extraordinary talent and innovative spells, but in the process of growing up, he discovered that he was the only one cultivating immortal cultivation. If you like to cultivate and fight monsters, you must not miss this novel! 2. "Heavenly Cycle Cultivation" was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel. The main character, Zhou Tian, was a cursed person who could not cultivate. However, he had a strong interest and persistence in cultivation and immortality. He reversed life and death, asked the heavens for his life, and walked the path of immortal cultivation. If you like the type that persistently pursues cultivation, this novel is also a good choice. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
" The American Entertainment Reaper ", an urban entertainment star novel, might meet your needs. The protagonist of the novel was probably the first transmigrator in the history of transmigration who almost died in his mother's stomach. He also found out that he was definitely the first person in the history of transmigration to fall in love with him. At the same time, the novel involved movies, television, ACG, and rock music, which matched the requirements of the title very well. I hope you like my recommendation.π
There were many classic wuxia novels such as The Return of the Condor Heroes, Demigods, and The Smiling Proud Wanderer. These works described the struggles and grudges between various sects and martial artists in the Jianghu. The plot was complicated and the characters were well-liked by readers. If you want to read a classic wuxia novel, I suggest you choose one of these works.
I recommend the book "Mother's womb: I kicked the empress into premature labor" to you. It mainly tells the story of the protagonist, Lin Hao, who was reborn into a fetus in another world and obtained the Plunder System. He slowly cultivated in his mother's womb, established his own power, and built his own world. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes, in the fantasy novel "The Unborn Me Is the Enemy of the World", the main character Su Baimo opened his eyes in his mother's womb and was conscious, but calmly chose to continue sleeping and cultivate to a certain extent before coming out of the mountain. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the novel I Am Invincible in My Mother's womb to you. The main character had an innate divine Dao fetus in his mother's womb. He had been adventuring all the way, stepping on the path of hot-blooded hegemony. He had crossed thousands of mountains and rivers, ventured into the nine heavens and ten lands, and swept through all the enemies in his previous life to save the people he loved the most. It's a fantasy novel from the East. It's already very popular on the internet. It updates ten times a day. There's a surprise for collecting it! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend 'I'm Begged for Longevity by the Netherworld' to you. After the protagonist of this fantasy novel transmigrated, his body and soul would mutate. The result was that the living would not be kept, and the dead would not be taken in. In other words, the owner of this body would die from practicing martial arts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There were many martial arts TV series adapted from novels that could be used as reference for some of the more popular works: " Eight Dragons ": A martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of TV series, the most famous of which was the 1984 version directed by Hong Kong director Huang Rihua. 2 " Smiling Proud Jianghu ": The martial arts novel created by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of TV series. The most famous one is the 1984 version directed by Hong Kong director Huang Rihua. 3 The Deer and the Cauldron: A martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of TV series. The most famous one was the 1994 version directed by Hong Kong director Xu Ke. The Return of the Condor Heroes: The martial arts novel by Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of TV series, the most famous of which was the 1996 version directed by Hong Kong director Peter Chan. 5 The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: A martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of TV series, the most famous of which was the 1999 version directed by Hong Kong director Peter Chan. The above are some of the more popular wuxia TV series adapted from novels. Of course, there are many other excellent works that can be selected according to your own preferences.
There are many martial arts TV series adapted from novels. The following are some of the more well-known works: " Eight Dragons ": adapted from a novel by Mr. Jin Yong, it narrates the struggles between the major sects and the emotional entanglements between the characters in the Northern Song Dynasty. The TV series was filmed in Hong Kong in 1994 and released in the mainland of China in 2013. [2. Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World: An adaptation of a novel by Mr. Jin Yong. It tells the story of people in the pugilistic world who are in the midst of political struggles and moral choices.] The TV series was filmed in Hong Kong in 1990 and released in the mainland of China in 2009. " The Condor Heroes ": adapted from the novel by Mr. Jin Yong, it narrates the struggle between the major sects and the emotional entanglement between the heroes in the Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty. The TV series was filmed in Hong Kong in 1996 and released in the mainland of China in 2016. [4. Swordsman's Love: An adaptation of a novel by Mr. Gu Long. It tells the story of love and hatred between Jianghu people.] The TV series was filmed in Hong Kong in 1982 and released in the mainland of China in 2003. [5. The Deer and the Cauldron: An adaptation of a novel by Mr. Jin Yong. It tells the story of the struggle between the major sects and the emotional entanglements between the characters in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty.] The TV series was filmed in Hong Kong in 1994 and released in the mainland of China in 2011. These works had a high reputation and popularity that could meet the needs of different audiences.
The main character was forced to disband and transmigrate to another world where she cultivated magic, but she herself could not cultivate. He watched her uncover the mystery of her birth and turn the tables to become the Demon King. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π