😋The novel that I recommend to you is "Infinite Aperture Cultivation". The main character of this novel is called Ye Han. The novels are divided into Extreme Yang Emperor Body, Battle Emperor Body, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Purple Jade, Saint King, Saint King, Saint Emperor, and Saint Emperor. The story was mainly about Ye Han creating his own legend among the many mythical figures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Different novels may have different answers. Here are some possible answers: In wuxia novels, the Martial Saint was usually a master of martial arts, the Poet Saint was a scholar who was good at writing poetry, and the Painting Saint was a painter. In poetry and novels, wine saints usually referred to literati who were good at drinking and writing poems. Qu saints referred to music masters, tea saints referred to literati who were good at drinking tea leaves, and chess saints referred to people with excellent chess skills. In wuxia novels, a grass saint was usually an expert in planting and maintaining plants, a war saint was a military expert, a word saint was a literary celebrity, and a secondary saint was a scholar or master with deep attainments in a certain field. In Go novels, the Grass Saint and the War Saint were usually referred to as experts in Go, while the Chess Saint was referred to as a master who was proficient in Go. Sword saints were usually referred to as experts who were famous for their swordsmanship. There might be different meanings in different novels.
The most holy refers to Confucius and the second saint refers to Mencius. Poet Saint referred to Du Fu, literary saint referred to Ouyang Xiu, Ci Saint referred to Su Shi, Qu Saint referred to Li Yu, Le Saint referred to Einstein, painting saint referred to Wu Daozi, calligraphy saint referred to Wang Xizhi, grass saint referred to Zhang Xu.
The Most Holy: Confucius Mencius Poet Sage: Du Fu Wen Sheng: Han Yu Ci Sheng: Su Shi Qu Sheng: Guan Hanqing Saint of Music: Bach Art Saint: Wu Daozi Calligraphy Sage: Wang Xizhi Grass Saint: Zhang Xu
In the novel Mortal Cultivation Biography, the title 'Sage Emperor' was a title of a realm, not a specific level of a character. In the novel, the title 'Holy Emperor' was a title that only cultivators above the level of True Immortals in the Spiritual Realm could obtain. When a cultivator advanced to a Perfected Immortal, they could create their own "Holy Land" and accept the worship of the various races in the Spiritual Realm to become a "Holy Emperor." While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Winesage: Du Kang Calligraphy Sage: Wang Xizhi Grass Saint: Zhang Xu Shi Sheng: Sima Qian Poet Sage: Du Fu Ci Sheng: Su Shi Qu Sheng: Guan Hanqing
In the history of Chinese literature, who were the "Holy, Secondary, Poet, Ci, Wen, and Seven Ultimate Sages"? These titles usually referred to the sages in ancient Chinese culture."Supreme Saint" referred to Confucius,"Secondary Saint" referred to Mencius,"Sage of Poetry" referred to Du Fu,"Sage of Ci" referred to Su Shi,"Sage of Literature" referred to another disciple of Confucius, Xun Zi, and "Sage of Qijue" referred to Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. These titles had a very high status in Chinese culture, representing the high respect and recognition people had for these sages.
Martial Refinement Saint Emperor.
The Supreme Saint referred to Confucius, the founder of Confucianism in ancient China. He was called the Supreme Saint, the First Teacher, and the Sage. The Sage of Calligraphy referred to Wang Xizhi, an outstanding figure in the history of Chinese calligraphy. Wang Xizhi's representative works include Preface to Lanting Collection and Preface to Lanting Tie. The word saint referred to Su Shi, a famous writer in the history of Chinese literature. His creation of lyrics was honored as the word saint. Su Shi's representative works include "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody·When Will the Bright Moon Appear". Shi Sheng referred to Sima Qian, who was a famous historian in ancient China and the author of the historical chronicle, Shi Ji. Sima Qian's representative works included Records of the Historian and Han Shu. The Poet Saint referred to Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu's representative works include Climbing High and Looking at Spring. The Art Saint referred to Wu Daozi, a famous painter of the Tang Dynasty. Daoist Wu's representative works included the Mysterious Secret Pagoda Painting and the Immortal Cave Painting.
I recommend " Divine Wilderness ", an Oriental fantasy novel written by the author, Shibukuro. Although the main character was not a Saint Seiya, the appearance of the Golden Ancient God and the gods and demons in this novel reminded people of the worldview of the " Saint Seiya ". The story was rich and described a mysterious world full of imagination. It was believed that it would attract the attention of Saint Seiya fans. I hope I can give you a different reading experience.
The Silver Saint Seiya was an advanced version of the Bronze Saint Seiya. It was difficult to rank them objectively. Different readers might have different rankings for the strength of the Silver Saints.