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Is the I am the Evil Emperor manga an adaptation of the novel?

The original I Am the Evil Emperor novel is called The Evil Emperor.

I for the Evil Emperor is a serialized metaphysical fantasy manga by Times Manga King. The most meaty and handsome evil emperor in history! Xie Yan, an absolutely beautiful man, once crossed the border and fell into the nest of demonesses, in order not to be picked up to death, traveled through the heavens and the worlds, chopped off the son of the realm, and rejected the federal foreign barbarians. Finally became a generation of evil emperor story.

Metaphysical fiction:

Metaphysical fiction is a type of literature, the content of thought is often deep and mysterious, strange and magnificent. Not subject to the limitations of science and humanities, and not subject to the limitations of time and space, inspirational, hot blooded, let the author's imagination free play. With science fiction, fantasy, martial arts and other fantasy nature of the strong relationship between the type of novel.

It is generally believed that the term "metaphysical fiction" was coined by Hong Kong writer Wong Yee, which originally meant "fantasy novels based on metaphysics". The so-called metaphysics refers to metaphysics, that is, the doctrine of exploring the fundamental principles of the universe, which includes the ancient Chinese feng shui, Taoism and Taoism, as well as the Western occult and modern witchcraft.

Metaphysical fiction is mainly popular in network culture, it is the largest category of metaphysical fiction is the cultivation of fiction, the two can almost be drawn about equal, and cultivation of most of the text contains the Tao of Heaven, demons and monsters, etc., the plot ups and downs.

For communities accustomed to using metaphysical fantasy to refer to fantasy novels, they sometimes use metaphysical fantasy to encompass the category of fantasy, and sometimes use the word magic to refer to fantasy novels in Europe and the United States, especially emphasizing its bias toward the supernatural and magical features.