There were Xiuzhenists in China. Xiuzhenists usually referred to people who could improve their realms and master divine powers through physical and mental cultivation. Cultivation novels, on the other hand, used the story of cultivators as the main storyline to describe their growth, the difficulties they experienced, and the goals they finally achieved. The creation of these cultivation novels was usually based on the author's personal imagination and worldview, but they could also be enriched by reading historical materials, myths, and legends. For example, some cultivation novels combined the elements of cultivators and martial arts, introducing special martial arts techniques and elements such as sect disputes. These were all extended and created on the basis of existing culture. Cultivation novels weren't created without a basis. The author constructed the story according to his own imagination and cultural background. At the same time, cultivation novels also had a certain literary value that could arouse the readers 'resonance and thoughts.