Hey, I have a novel here that fits the requirements. I recommend it to you,"My Wife Is My Five-Year Fan". It was a single female protagonist, a funny dog food story. After the female protagonist was reborn, things around her gradually became different. There was also a little girl named Zhang Yaoyao who jumped. This book was a light novel-a fantasy novel that met the requirements of urban fantasy martial arts. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
In wuxia novels, the descriptions of heroes and their martial arts techniques were usually as follows: 1. Hero: Usually the embodiment of justice, with superb martial arts and noble moral character. They often took the mission of protecting the weak and justice as their mission. They were not afraid of danger and fought to maintain social order and fairness and justice. 2 Heroes: Usually the leader and role model of the heroes. They have extraordinary martial arts and wisdom, and can lead the heroes to defeat evil forces and uphold justice. Great heroes usually have extraordinary courage and perseverance. They can remain calm and firm in adversity. They are highly revered characters in martial arts novels. 3. Kung Fu: In wuxia novels, the Kung Fu of heroes and heroes were usually terrifying. Their martial arts included not only basic martial arts skills, but also unique martial arts manuals and mysterious martial arts techniques. Some martial arts techniques could even control natural elements and cast magic-like powers. For example, Duan Yu had the Northern Dark Divine Art and the Tiny Steps on the Ripples, which allowed him to easily subdue all kinds of enemies in the Eight Heavenly Dragons; Yue Buqun had the Star Sucking Technique and the Sunflower Manual, which allowed him to display astonishing power in the Laughing Proud World; and Wei Xiaobao had the Eighteen Subduing Dragon Palms and the Dog Head Hammer, which allowed him to easily defeat all kinds of enemies in the Deer and Cauldron.
I recommend the following pure martial arts novels to you, all of which are similar to Heroes: - "Chivalrous Never Died": This was a traditional martial arts novel. It was neither fantasy nor time-travel. The author wrote it for readers who missed pure martial arts. - The Book of the Confucian Sword: This was a traditional martial arts novel about revenge. The protagonist had to go through hardships to take revenge. - [Records of the Heavens: This is a martial arts novel that focuses on martial arts. It tells the story of various secret martial arts techniques and cruel duels in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.] - [Bright Moon Breeze Blade]: This was an epic wuxia novel. There was a story within a legend, and a great legend within a story. Love, hate, love, hatred, life and death, bitter cultivation, fame and fortune. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend you a few martial arts novels, I hope you will like them: 1. " Chivalrous Never Died ": A traditional wuxia novel written by the author, Xue Zu. There was no fantasy and time travel. The author of the '80s generation wrote it for readers who missed pure wuxia and paid tribute to the master of wuxia. 2. " Bright Moon Breeze Blade ": A traditional martial arts novel with an epic story written by the author, Green Cloud Dragon Gate Blade. Love and hatred, life and death separation, and bitter cultivation created a Jianghu legend. 3. " The World's Double Ling ": A traditional martial arts novel written by the author, Lin Xiaohong. It tells the story of a young man who has just entered the martial arts world and the emotional entanglements of several women. The plot is hazy and memorable. I hope my recommendation will satisfy your interest in reading. If you have any other needs, feel free to tell me. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope that you will like it.😗~
😋I recommend the following martial arts novels to you: [The Legend of Kunlun in the Heavens: The protagonist has the ability to travel through the heavens. It's exciting!] <<One-Foot Long Sword>>: A battle between good and evil, a love story, watching the protagonist walk step by step towards the peak and become a national hero. [Martial Path Against the Heavens]: Secret martial arts, cruel duels, hundred-year-old bloodline, the martial arts world of the late Qing Dynasty, full of traditional martial arts elements. "Traversing the Huashan Sect: The Unlucky Man's Reversal": It was mainly humorous and had a hint of traditional martial arts. "Chivalrous Never Dies": A traditional wuxia work without elements of fantasy and time travel. The author of the 1980s wrote it for you and me who miss wuxia. <<Unique Kunlun>>: The protagonist reached the peak of martial cultivation on Kunlun, saving the people from the abyss of suffering, and finally unified Kunlun, ending the war and pacifying the world. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
The heroes in wuxia novels usually wore long robes with large sleeves and held long swords or martial arts manuals. They had extraordinary martial arts and wisdom and often traveled the Jianghu to solve various problems, protect the weak, defeat evil forces, and uphold justice. Their lives were usually extremely hard and busy. They often had to face all kinds of dangers and challenges, such as attacks from powerful enemies, Jianghu battles, natural disasters, and so on. In order to deal with these challenges, the heroes needed to constantly improve their martial arts and wisdom to maintain their competitiveness. Heroes also needed to maintain their reputation and image. They needed to display their martial arts and wisdom in various ways, such as holding martial arts conferences, publishing martial arts manuals, and making friends with martial arts heroes. Heroes also needed to take care of their own lives and their families. They might need to travel around the world and thus need to find a stable job and residence to support themselves. They also needed to take care of their families, such as their wives, children, and servants. The lives of heroes in wuxia novels are usually full of challenges and dangers, but also full of opportunities and honors. They needed extraordinary martial arts and wisdom, as well as good interpersonal relationships and management skills to become true martial arts masters and fight for justice in the martial arts world.
😋I recommend the following martial arts novels to you: "Eight Dragons": One of Master Jin Yong's representative works. It described the growth of young Yang Guo in Jianghu and his love and hatred with various characters. "Journey of Chivalrous Men" was another masterpiece by Master Jin Yong. It was set in Wutai Mountain and Huashan Mountain to discuss swordsmanship. It described the conflict and friendship between the heroes. "Snow Mountain Flying Fox": Master Jin Yong's debut novel. It tells the story of Hu Fei and Xiao Longnu, as well as their experience of being involved in a conspiracy involving treasures. "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre" was another classic work by Master Jin Yong. It described the love entanglements between Zhang Wuji, Zhou Zhiruo, and Zhao Min, as well as their games with the Ming Cult, Heaven and Earth Society, and other forces. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend " The Way of Chivalry." This is a wuxia fantasy novel. The protagonist goes from good to evil and embarks on a long and lonely journey. He goes from good to bad and walks through a difficult mental journey. The heavenly secrets appeared, and the devil star descended, stirring up the world. I hope you like my recommendation.😘
😋I have two funny fantasy novels to recommend to you. The first book was Help! The story was about a female protagonist who died in a different world and transmigrated to become a vicious fake daughter with the same name. In order to enjoy a peaceful world, she tried her best to wash herself clean, but she encountered all kinds of unfortunate events such as lightning tribulation, bad luck, and accidents. It was funny. "Help! Not only was the book 'Villain, Evil Girl, She Just Wants to Be a Salted Fish' funny, but it also had a 1v1 of a different continent and a relationship between the opposite sex. I believe you will like it. The second book was "The God of Wealth Exchange System". The main character Zhao Xiaocai brought the God of Wealth Exchange System to the Demon-Immortal Continent and lived a funny life. He had cheap money and pretentious skills. It was a pure funny novel. However, this book also had elements of a different world and fantasy. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Cultivation novels and martial arts novels were both very popular genre literature with their own unique writing styles and techniques. Which one was easier to write depended on the author's personal style and writing purpose. Cultivation novels usually involved cultivation, divine powers, spells, sects, legacies, and other elements. These novels often focused on the growth and exploration of the characters, as well as the ups and downs of the plot. The author needed to be good at describing the psychological changes of the characters and portray unique personalities and characters so that the readers could deeply understand and resonate with them. Wuxia novels, on the other hand, paid more attention to Wuxia elements and the development of the plot, which involved martial arts, sects, Jianghu, chivalry, and other elements. The author needed to master the writing skills of martial arts and write a unique martial arts style and story to let the readers feel the thrills and excitement of the martial arts world. The writing style of the two novels had their own characteristics. The author needed to choose the appropriate writing direction according to his own preferences and writing experience, and dig into the meaning of the characters and plots to create works with unique charm.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes was one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. It told the Jianghu stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong and others during the Southern Song Dynasty. The background of the story was a dynasty called the Jin Kingdom, and the protagonist Guo Jing was a chivalrous, righteous, and loyal Jianghu figure. There were many classic plots and characters in the novel, such as Huang Rong's cleverness and wit, Guo Jing's determination and courage, Ouyang Feng's sinister intentions, etc., which were loved by the readers. The Return of the Condor Heroes was another representative work of Mr. Jin Yong, which told the love story between Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu. In the novel, Yang Guo was a talented and witty martial arts figure while Xiao Longnu was a beautiful and unfathomable heroine. The emotional entanglements between the two, the grudges of Jianghu, and other contents moved the readers. Both of these works were regarded as Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. They were widely disseminated and read, and had a large number of fans.