Western fantasy novels with a female protagonist as a god and a male protagonist as a believer: "The Heroic Heroine Awakens", "The Goddess of Revolution", and "The Love from the Paranoid God". They are all Western fantasy novels, most of them are fantasy novels based on the DND background. The races are like humans, elves, and dwarves, and the professions are like magicians and paladins.
"The Heroic Heroine's Awakening" is a classic novel about a heroine who practices immortality. The heroine is very down-to-earth. She has no personal space and no cheats. She only relies on a set of exercises to practice hard. In Competing with other monks for various opportunities in life and death, such a monk is a woman! She has love and care in her heart, and her will is unwavering. She marches bravely towards the road and never flinches.
Historical background of China’s fairy tale novels similar to Western fantasy novels:
Fairy tale novels were relatively prosperous in the Tang and Qing dynasties, and emerged in the Republic of China. In terms of creation, they are as similar to classical fairy tales as In terms of the concept of chivalrous elements, most of them are based on ancient books such as "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", "Huainanzi", "The Thousand-Character Classic", and "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", "History of Chinese Mythology", "Ancient Chinese Mythology", and "Chinese Mythology" Other works are reference works, which partly integrate martial arts elements to create innovative modern classical fairy tale works.
With the rise of the entertainment industry, the content carrier of Xianxia has been adapted from novels to Xianxia film and television, Xianxia animation, Xianxia games, etc. It is an important source for literature to enter the entertainment IP industry chain, and gradually A unique Xianxia culture was formed.