πI 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 ~π
πI 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 ~
For pure martial arts novels such as Heroes, Kunlun, Canghai, Longqing Tianxia, and Wild Goose Flying in the Waning Moon Sky, you can refer to the following recommendations: 1 " Sword Comes ": The author uses the Spring and Autumn Period as the background to describe the growth of a swordsman. The plot is full of ups and downs, and the writing is smooth. 2."Battle Through the Heavens": The author Tian Can Tu Du used Xiao Yan as the main character to describe his growth in Dou Qi continent. The plot was complicated and the writing was smooth. 3." Snow Eagle Lord ": The author, The Outsider, narrates the story of a retired special forces soldier looking for himself in a foreign world with a modern setting. The plot is complicated and the writing is smooth. 4." Full-time Expert ": The author, Butterfly Blue, used the game as the background to tell the story of a game expert who entered the workplace after retirement and returned to the game world. The plot was interesting and the writing was smooth. 5 "Douluo Continent": The author, Tang San San, narrates his growth in the Spirit Master world with Tang San as the main character. The plot is complicated and the writing is smooth.
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 ~π
There are many classic works in the martial arts world. The following are a few that I recommend for you: 1. The Eight Demigods-Jin Yong This was one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. It described a Jianghu world in the Northern Song Dynasty, where there were many sects, experts, and characters with distinct personalities. 2 "Smiling Proud in the World"-Jin Yong This novel was written by the same author as " Demigods and Semi-Devils." It was a story about the struggle between political struggles and love among Jianghu people. 3 "The Condor Heroes"-Jin Yong This novel was another masterpiece of Jin Yong, which was about the love story between a mysterious woman in black and a handsome man in white during the Southern Song Dynasty. 4 "Deer and Cauldron"-Jin Yong This novel was full of humor and interest about a small character named Wei Xiaobao in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Book and Sword: Records of Gratitude and Revenge-Jin Yong This was one of Mr. Jin Yong's early works. It described the grudges between the major sects, mainly the Huashan Sect, and the growth of the protagonist, Yang Guo. These are some of the more classic and popular Wuxia novels. I hope you will like them.
πI recommend the following Wuxia novels to you: 1. "Chivalrous Never Died": This was a classic traditional wuxia work. It was neither fantasy nor time-travel. It was filled with the nostalgia of the 1980s and 1990s for martial arts novels. 2. "Heroes of the Sword": This was the first book in the Ming Dynasty Wuxia Biography series. The author of "Heroes Hate the Emperor's Ambition" was also the author of this series. Brotherhood, chivalrous tenderness, it was a traditional martial arts novel. 3. "The Unique Kunlun": Although it's a wuxia fantasy novel, it's still worth reading. The story of the protagonist, from herding cows to unifying Kunlun, was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI 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.π~
I recommend the following martial arts novels to you: 1. " The Legend of Twin Dragons of the Tang Dynasty ": This was a martial arts novel that described the Tang Dynasty. The protagonist, Twin Dragons, was born in a wealthy family. After experiencing the twists and turns of the martial arts world, they finally became the leader of the martial arts world. The plot is complicated and exciting. You definitely can't miss it. 2. " Peerless Martial God ": The theme of this book involves martial arts, fantasy, and cultivation. It tells the story of the hero, Martial God, who went through countless hardships to find the Spirit Embryo Pill. The plot is thrilling and moving. It's definitely a good book that you can't miss. 3. " Eight Dragons ": This is one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. It tells the story of love and resentment in Jianghu. The plot was bizarre and fascinating, and it was a treasure in the world of martial arts novels. I hope you like my recommendation.
πI recommend the following good Wuxia novels to you: 1. "Bloodstained Rivers and Mountains Heroes" was a story about a white-haired young man who broke through all the martial arts of the heavens and traveled the martial world. The writing style is good and the content is deep. It will definitely meet your needs. 2. "The Way of Chivalry to Heaven" was a story about a person who went from good to bad and walked out of a difficult mental journey. With the elements of brotherhood and chivalrous tenderness, he is definitely the type you like. 3. "Blood Stained in Ice" was a story about a hero who roamed the world of martial arts and swept away demons with a three-foot-long ice. It perfectly interpreted the classic style of traditional martial arts novels. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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.
πI recommend the following novels to you: Sword Hunting the World, The Way of Chivalry, and Blood Stained in Ice. These three novels were all traditional wuxia novels that emphasized heroism and chivalry. There were no elements of Xianxia Cultivation. Among them,"Hunting the World with Swords" emphasized assassination and counter-killing. It was full of suspense and strategy. It was a classic. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π