If you like military-war novels, I'll recommend 'Bright Swords: Dare-to-Die Camp' to you. If you like fantasy novels, I would recommend Army of Ten Thousand Beasts to you. If you like fantasy novels about swords and magic, I would recommend the book to you. These three novels are all very good. It depends on your personal preference. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
As a fan of online literature, I can't give any subjective opinions because everyone's taste and preferences are different. However, according to my knowledge of online novels and feedback from readers, there are many different versions of "Drawing Swords" that have been adapted and continued. The first edition of the original novel, Drawing Sword, was written by the author, Tian Guanghua, in 1983. The second edition of the original novel was written by Li Youbin in 1993. 3. The third edition of the original novel was written by the author Li Jianwu in 2000. The fourth edition of the original novel was written by Xu Jinglei in 2008. 5. The fifth edition of the original novel was written by the author Zhao Baogang in 2011. These versions all had their own unique characteristics and styles. They could choose the version that suited them according to their own preferences. In addition, there were also some adapted and continued TV series, movies, animations, and other derivative works that could be chosen according to their needs.
As a fan of online literature, I can't give a subjective recommendation because everyone has different preferences. But I can tell you the background and characteristics of these two works so that you can better understand them and make your own decisions. " Drawing Swords " was a novel about China's War of Resistance against Japan. It told the story of a young soldier, Li Yunlong, growing up and fighting in the war. The novel centered on the main characters such as Li Yunlong and Chu Yunfei, and through their experiences, it showed the courage and wisdom of the Chinese army in the war. The novel's plot was compact and the characters were vivid, with a deep sense of history and humor. " My Regiment Commander, My Regiment " was a novel about the military war on the Yunnan-Myanmar Road during the Chinese War of Resistance against Japan. It told the story of a Chinese military leader known as the " Regiment Commander of the Dragon Literature." The novel centered on Long Wenzhang, and through his experiences, it showed the tactics and strategic thinking of the Chinese army in the war. The plot of the novel was dramatic and the characters were deeply infectious. These two works were both excellent novels with profound historical backgrounds and characters. The readers could choose works that suited them based on their own preferences and reading experience.
There were a few novels that could be recommended. One of them was " Wilderness: I'm invincible after becoming stronger with my sword!" And " I'm Invincible, Only Knowing How to Draw a Sword ". These novels told the story of the protagonist becoming powerful and invincible by drawing his sword. In addition, there were some similar novels, such as 'Gokudo Sacrifice, Invincibility from Tendon Splitting and Bone Disfiguring Hand', and' I'm Invincible when I keep drawing my sword.' These novels all used the sword as the theme, showing the protagonist's continuous growth and victory over the enemy in the process of drawing the sword.
The Nine Cauldrons was a wuxia fantasy novel. As for whether it was better or "Tomb of the Gods", it was different for each person. Everyone had different tastes. However, as far as I know, these two novels are both classics in the online literature circle. They have a very high reputation and a fan base. If you are interested in such novels, you can read both of them and make your own judgment on which one you like. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Drawing Swords was first published in China in 1993. The novel told the legendary story of a Chinese soldier in the Anti-Japanese War.
The author of " Drawing Swords " was a famous person in the People's Republic of China.
Although these two novels were both Xianxia novels,"The Great Path Toward Heaven" was more inclined to oriental fantasy, while "Flying Sword Dao" was more focused on the presentation of cultivation techniques and Wuxia plots. If you like more wonderful worlds and cultural collisions, I recommend you to watch the Great Path to Heaven, and if you like more cultivation techniques and martial arts plots, you can watch the Flying Sword Quest. Overall, these two books were very interesting. I recommend both of them. I'll let you choose which one you like more. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Oh my, your question is really sharp. Do you want me to help you make a choice?😘 In that case, based on my experience in reading Shu novels, I recommend "Heavy Purple" to you. Although the plot of this ancient romance novel is a little "cute," it's compact and fascinating. Moreover, the female protagonist, Little Lolita, has seen through all kinds of tricks. It's really admirable. As for "The First Husband of Time Travel", I've also watched it. It's pretty good, but in comparison, I still prefer "Heavy Purple". As for Shu Ke's best novel, congratulations, I like more than one, there are "The King of Reincarnation","Infinite Flow","Killing God" and so on, but please choose the style you like. I won't make specific recommendations here, I hope you like this fairy's recommendation, Muah~
In the book,<<Demon Blade of Heaven's End>>, there was a bloodthirsty sword that was unsheathed. I suggest you take a look at this book. The plot is very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
You can watch episodes 1-30 of Unsheathed Sword for free on Mango TV. The TV series was directed by Zhang Qian and Chen Jian, and the main actors included Li Youbin, He Zhengjun, Zhang Guangbei, Tong Lei, Sun Li, and others. " Drawing Swords " was a war-themed TV series. It told the story of Li Yunlong's bravery in the War of Resistance against Japan and the War of Liberation as the commander of the Eighth Route Army Independent Regiment.