
The Legend of Qiu Wuyi
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In the past ten years or so, the rise of the Internet has caused the decline of pure martial arts novels. There are indeed not many people watching except those in the 1960s and 1970s, and martial arts is no longer exciting. Yes, the increasingly declining martial arts can no longer be written. Sometimes martial arts novels are indeed too fantasy and too fairy-tale, too divorced from the basic nature of chivalry. Chivalry does not use force to offend, but uses force to promote heroes. This is the original meaning of martial arts. It is definitely not Wu who drinks all the blood of his enemies with pleasure. This is recklessness, not chivalry. Xia can also put aside small personal grudges and magnify the glorious side of human nature. The characters of martial arts include love and friendship, generosity and chivalry. Why can't we write more about the morality of martial arts? Martial arts are getting old, and some stories have simply become formulas, such as adventures jumping off cliffs, adventures in the deep sea, and all kinds of adventures. It is rare for those who succeed through hard work and hard training to become famous overnight. This is actually not martial arts. Some people also say that if they are not written in this way, martial arts novels will simply change their quality, and they will no longer be "authentic" martial arts novels. How can we write about ordinary people punishing evil and promoting good? But who knows why it can't work?
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