Of course there is. I recommend to you "My Talent is Time Freeze". Although the main character of this book, Li Daohuang, is not very talented, he has a special power that can stop time. He can also accumulate talent fragments to exchange for different talents, including Knight's Spirit, which can prevent a person from being hurt for 3 seconds. This book was written by the author, Monkey Bread. It was a fantasy and high-martial arts novel. It was a healing series, super sweet, and not torturous at all. I suggest you give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~
The books that could be used as reference for the knight culture in the real history of chivalry included ancient Chinese novels such as Records of the Historian, Han Shu, Three Kingdoms, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, and some modern literary works such as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and some modern war novels such as Ordinary World, Alive, and World War.
Sure. 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' has elements of chivalry. The main character is wronged but still tries to uphold justice in a different world, showing a form of chivalrous spirit. Another one is 'Log Horizon' where the characters cooperate and protect their virtual world with a sense of honor and chivalry.
One popular modern chivalry novel is 'The Kingkiller Chronicle' by Patrick Rothfuss. It features a hero with many chivalrous traits as he goes on his adventures. Another is 'The Dresden Files' series by Jim Butcher. The main character, Harry Dresden, is a wizard detective who often acts in a chivalrous manner, protecting the innocent in a modern - day, magical world. 'The First Law' trilogy by Joe Abercrombie also has elements of modern chivalry within its complex and gritty world.
Sure. One popular 'chivalry of a failed knight fanfiction' is 'The Knight's Redemption'. It delves deeper into the characters' backstories and adds new adventures for them. Another one is 'A Knight's Hidden Power' which focuses on exploring the latent powers of the main character in a really interesting way.
Of course! I recommend the Peerless Dragon Sword! This fantasy novel was about an ordinary young man who came across a heavenly sword and traveled around the world with the dragon sword in his hand. He eliminated evil and protected his health. At the same time, he was faced with the choice between the love of his previous life and the joy of his future life. The novel combined chivalrous and romantic elements, making it more romantic and exciting. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There are many works on chivalry, some of which are famous: 1. The Lord of the Rings series: A fantasy novel by JR R Tolkien that tells the adventures of Hobbits, dwarven knights in golden boots, elven princes and other characters. It reflects the various aspects of chivalry, including courage, honor, loyalty, justice, and sacrifice. 2. Harry Potter series: A fantasy novel by JK Rowling that tells the story of Harry Potter and his friends growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It also involves the concepts of chivalry, including courage, justice, sacrifice, and self-transcendence. 3. Dream of the Red Chamber: Although it is not a classical Chinese novel with the theme of chivalry, the characters and plots in it all reflect some aspects of chivalry, such as loyalty, honor, responsibility and love. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The classical Chinese novel tells the historical story of the Three Kingdoms period, which also involves the concept of chivalry, including courage, honor, loyalty, trust and teamwork. 5. Water Margins: A classical Chinese novel that tells the story of a group of uprising soldiers at the end of the Song Dynasty. It also involves the concepts of chivalry, including courage, justice, honor, self-discipline, and sacrifice. These are just some of the works, and there are many other works that explore the concept of chivalry, covering different historical periods and cultural backgrounds.
If you like the female lead with a little evil charm in the ancient style, you might as well watch "Strong Pet as a Concubine: The Bad Prince's Overbearing Love" and "The Emperor's Peerless Spirit Master." The female protagonists in these two books were both peerless beauties. At the same time, they also had a certain demonic aura. The interaction between them and the male protagonists was also very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
If you want to look for the campus scenery in the summer,"Rebirth Begins in 1990" is a good choice. In the novel, Su Wei was reborn back to the summer of 1990. You can see the green grass inside and outside the school, the trees are swaying, the flowers are fragrant, and the birds are chirping. The vivid campus scene will definitely make you forget to leave. "The Perfect Rebirth of the City" was also a good choice. In the novel, He Xinjun also transmigrated to a city in the summer and saw the scene of the sun shining brightly and everything growing. Both novels can bring you wonderful memories of summer school. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. One modern day chivalry story could be about a man who gives up his seat on a crowded bus to an elderly woman. He doesn't hesitate and just stands up with a smile, making the woman's journey more comfortable.
Well, the character development in 'Chivalry of Failed Knight' is really cool. The main characters grow and change throughout the story. For example, the relationship between the male and female leads evolves in a very engaging way.