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On the Traditional Martial Arts Novels after 80s
It is estimated that few people read traditional martial arts novels after 1990s, and most of them are watching fantasy novel on the Internet. The founder of fantasy novels is usually regarded as Huang Yi. The story of looking for Qin really broke the routine at that time, giving people a refreshing feeling. It opened up a fantasy world, with strange continents, strange monsters, the same rebirth crossing, exciting touch of gold and grave robbery.
Now I feel that the traditional martial arts novels have indeed declined, and basically no one can stand it. It is estimated that I can still remember and recall this wave of 80s, and it is estimated that it will soon disappear. Think about my weekly diary in high school. I wrote a martial arts series with the consent of our Chinese teacher. I remember it vividly. I really miss it ... am I really old and always like memories and nostalgia?
To our bumpy post-80s ... for those who catch up with the great changes ... to those who are struggling on the road ... see you in the rivers and lakes!
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