The origins of wuxia novels can be traced back to ancient China. In ancient China, wuxia novels were regarded as a form of literature, which was not only loved by the aristocrats and literati, but also welcomed by the general public. The origin of martial arts novels could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, when there were martial arts novels that described swordsmanship and chivalrous stories such as "The Journey of Chivalrous Men" and "The Love of Swordsman". In the Song Dynasty, martial arts novels began to spread widely, such as Water Margins and Journey to the West. Many martial arts characters and plots appeared in novels, which laid the foundation for the development of martial arts novels. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the creation of martial arts novels reached its peak, and many classic martial arts novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Water Margins appeared. The image of the swordsman in the novels became the template for future martial arts novels. With the changes of the times, the Wuxia novels also developed and changed continuously. There were many different styles and schools, such as traditional Wuxia novels, new Wuxia novels, fantasy Wuxia novels, etc.