πI recommend the following two novels to you. I hope you like them: 1. "Battle Break: I laid my cards on the table with Xiao Yan, he begged me to be the big brother." This was a transmigration-type martial arts novel written by Ye Ling's Star Language. It described the main character, Hun Cang, as the illegitimate son of Hun Tiandi. Through the Awakening System, he obtained a powerful peak Dou Wang cultivation base and changed history. Friends who are interested can try. 2. " Resplendent Void ". This was a wuxia fantasy novel written by Shun Guxue. It told the legendary story of a martial artist. Here, warriors were not weaker than cultivators, Xiumoists, and other existences. If you like martial arts novels, this book is also worth reading. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like it.
'The Crying of Lot 49' by Thomas Pynchon is a great post - modern English novel. It has a complex plot full of allusions and a sense of paranoia that is characteristic of post - modern works. Pynchon plays with language and the construction of meaning in an interesting way.
πI recommend 'Covering the Sky with One Hand' to you. This book told the story of a male protagonist who had regrown his arm and became the most awesome cultivator through modern cultivation. It involves the most exciting cities and the most awesome cultivation. I believe you will be interested. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I recommend the following two novels to you. They are Martial Aristocratic Family and Chivalry Never Died. These two novels were both traditional martial arts novels. The plot was classic and the writing was beautiful. They were very popular among readers. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One of the best is 'Midnight's Children' by Salman Rushdie. It weaves a complex tapestry of post - colonial India's history and identity, with elements of magic realism which are very post - modern. Another great one is 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' by John Fowles. It plays with narrative structure, presenting different endings and blurring the lines between fact and fiction. Also, 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh is a significant post - modern work, with its non - linear narrative and exploration of sub - culture in Scotland.
Sure. 'The Legend of Condor Heroes' by Jin Yong is a classic. It has been adapted many times and is well - loved for its complex characters and exciting martial arts plots. Another one is 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' which combines wuxia elements with the journey of a cultivator in a modern - like world setting.
πI recommend you a few completed modern martial arts novels. I hope you will like them: 1. " Chivalrous Never Died ": This is a traditional wuxia novel. There is no fantasy, no time travel, only pure wuxia plot, bringing you back to the pure wuxia era. 2. " Green Robe Rebirth ": This is a Xianxia cultivation novel about the rebirth of a modern soul into the Shushan world. Although it is Xianxia, it still has pure Wuxia elements. 3. " One Foot Long Sword ": This is an authentic revenge wuxia novel. The plot is compact. There is a fight between good and evil, and there is also a love story. It will definitely make people feel the passion of wuxia. I hope you like my recommendation.π
For beginners, 'The Crying of Lot 49' by Thomas Pynchon is a good start. It's relatively short compared to some of his other works but still has many of the post - modern elements like a mysterious plot and a sense of paranoia. It can introduce readers to Pynchon's unique style without being overly daunting.
πI have two modern urban wuxia novels to recommend to you! The first book was "The Heavenly Lord is by the Road". It was a story about a Heavenly Lord who was reborn in a city. It was a story of cultivation and leveling up. It was full of scenes of posturing, face-slapping, and trampling. The second book was "The Supreme Evil Emperor of the City". The main character was a Supreme Evil Emperor who roamed the city, breaking the boundaries between reality and fiction, and becoming a Supreme. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One of the well - known post modern classic novels is 'Catch - 22' by Joseph Heller. It has a complex and circular narrative that reflects the absurdity of war and bureaucracy. Another is 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut. It plays with time and the concept of fate, and contains elements of science fiction within a war - story framework. 'The Crying of Lot 49' by Thomas Pynchon is also a classic. It has a convoluted plot full of symbols and allusions, and explores themes of paranoia and the search for meaning.
The Rise of the Master is a futuristic novel about ancient martial arts written by the author in his muddled life. The general plot of this novel is as follows: Do you remember? Dream of Jianghu, travel the world with a sword. You should remember that your kung fu is good enough to sweep away all the injustice in the world. Everyone had their own Jianghu, and every Jianghu had a character they liked. The rise of an expert will bring you into my Jianghu world. In my Jianghu, there is a character that I love the most. Let's see how he will stir up the world in my Jianghu. ---------------------------- " My Own Swordsman " was a short story written by the author, Xia Lubi. It was a film script novel. The general plot of the novel was: This piece, or rather, this martial arts world, was a tribute to the eternal classic " My Own Swordsman " in his heart. He never felt bored of the plot that was replayed over and over again. Every time he watched it, it was like the opening of a new drama. Those classic lines, classic people, and classic venues really made him unable to extricate himself. He wished that he could enter a dream and travel to Qixia Town to experience a different kind of love between children in Jianghu. This thought sprouted like bamboo shoots after a spring rain, and I couldn't suppress it anymore. That's why I came. I transmigrated into their world as an ordinary modern person. There were no bottomless cool novels, no all kinds of tricks to twist the plot. Everything revolved around their stories, and there was just an additional me. I hope it won't be too abrupt. ---------------------------- The Wuxia: The Ultimate Demon was a wuxia fantasy novel that the author had stopped writing yesterday. The general plot of this novel was: In the Wuxia world of the game that he was familiar with in his previous life, martial arts flourished, and martial artists ran amok. The strong fought at the top of the Redbud Peak, ignoring the dignity of the royal family. The powerful fought for territory, wantonly fighting, disregarding human lives. There were many sects, accumulating wealth and land, gathering martial artists to work for them. The so-called Jianghu sects actually did not abide by the law, did not respect the court, and used martial arts to violate the ban. The protagonist was reborn as an ordinary martial artist, joined the imperial court, and brought the strongest martial arts system to the peak of martial arts. Of all the martial arts, only I am invincible. The Sword God didn't dare to draw his sword in front of me, and the Sword Saint didn't dare to draw his sword in front of me. With the knife in his hand, he killed all the martial arts world, making the martial arts world submit and the strong bow their heads. Once the saber was drawn, the world banned martial arts, and no one dared to say anything. With a single saber strike, he commanded the martial artists, and no one dared to disobey. ---------------------------- " The Most Powerful Martial Arts System " was a wuxia fantasy novel written by the author, One Dream Has Become A God. The general plot of this novel was: Who could compete with the martial dao? The Wuxia Summoning System, countless Wuxia characters, accompanied the protagonist to conquer thousands of enemies... ---------------------------- " Starting from the Wuxia World " was a Xianxia fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, Gu Jinxi. The general plot of this novel was: Can one achieve longevity in the martial arts world? Wuxia planted the soul, Xianxia bore fruit⦠---------------------------- " Days of Carefree in the Wuxia World " was a wuxia fantasy novel written by the author, Daoist Priest Love Hot Hair. The general plot of this novel was: Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan songs, Ming and Qing novels, the people of every era used their own words to record the surging winds and clouds of that era, or magnificent, or sad. If they were to push it to sword techniques, it would be a hundred turns of moves, a thousand turns of sword intent, seven emotions entering martial arts, six desires returning to their roots. Once the sword was drawn, heaven and earth would change color for me. ---------------------------- " The World of Martial Arts " was a wuxia fantasy novel written by the author, Yan Xiaoyu. The general plot of this novel was: Martial arts is to raise the sword to stop fighting, and the heart is natural. Chivalrous, help the danger to save the poor, the soul is tied to the country. Wuxia, with martial arts to the world. The Tang Dynasty had passed, and in the echo of thousands of poems, chaotic times had descended, and martial artists had left their names. ---------------------------- " Wuxia: I Am a Peerless Master " was a traditional wuxia novel written by the author, a rich playboy. The general plot of the novel was: Traversing the world of Wuxia, becoming a peerless expert, casting a supreme legend! In this life, he was the only one who was supreme! ---------------------------- Sword World was a wuxia fantasy novel written by the author at the foot of the Holy Mountain. The general plot of this novel was: In this era where demons ran amok and martial arts flourished, the legend of this world only belonged to the sword! ---------------------------- " The Call of Martial Arts " was a Xianxia fantasy novel written by Noodle 110. The general plot of the novel was: Jianghu was always a hot-blooded place. Wherever there were people, there would be Jianghu, and wherever there was Jianghu, there would be fights. The martial artists here did not have powerful martial arts, nor did they have peerless Internal Strength. The only thing they had was summoning. Summoning ancient chivalrous men. Ancient chivalrous men were the chivalrous men in the books of the four famous families. When the summoned chivalrous man's projection merged with one's body, one would possess the chivalrous man's martial arts and cultivate it to a high level. One could even use the projection as the three corpses of Taoism. It was not an incarnation but an incarnation. I recommend this cool book: Evil vertical below there is a pass.