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Seeking good-looking pure martial arts novels

1. Flying geese in the moonlight

Nowadays, a rare traditional martial arts novel tells a series of ups and downs, such as the protagonist's undercover in Jinlong Tower, his return to the Song Dynasty to protect the prince, and the failure of Zoroastrianism rebellion plot. There are both impassioned heroism and tactfully lingering affection for children. Highly recommended.

2. Snow in Nanaya, Desert in the Desert, Ode to the Imperial Capital, Flute in the Night Boat and Rain.

The above works are Cang Yue's representative works. The exquisite brushwork of this woman writer often brings people into the profound and distant artistic conception she created.

3. A cup of snow, a song of Luoyang girl and the ancient meaning of Chang 'an.

Xiao Duan's works are quite generous and heroic. His characters are not only brave and chivalrous, but also have compassion for all beings and the most sincere friendship between friends.

4. Emperor Guangdi and Records of Kyushu

Jiangnan works must be fine works. My favorite martial arts writer is good at describing the most subtle feelings between people, but he is called the "king of pits" and is cautious.

5. Kunlun and the sea

Feng Ge, a representative figure of emerging martial arts writers, can break through the barriers of traditional martial arts and form a family of his own. (But I guess the landlord should have seen these two films. )

6. Recommend some short stories with special styles.

The two stories, Broken Cone and Baidicheng, are light and lively in style and humorous in language.

Kung Fu and Black Boy, urban martial arts novels, may have written the way for modern people to fight for justice.

Before and after the fall of Shenyang City in Sleeping Lion, a martial artist's choice, the author's writing practice and short stories are full of feelings of home and country.

Ghost Rings the Bell, Death Incense, Puppet Mantra and other crime-solving novels have wonderful plots.