![]() | Black Butterfly KnotIn ancient Pangu, destiny is adrift. Ying Ru is merely a simple-minded girl; daydreams, immortality, and the occasional jing is the extent of her concerns. Life however, becomes infinitely complicated after she encounters a certain cold-blooded xian. |
Mozi was a Chinese philosopher of sorts in Ancient times. Sorry for such a late reply! I had no idea you replied back. Ah, I can't think of any of the wuxia books I have on the top of my head :( I have a few cluttered all over the place. Have you heard of 'the eleventh son'? I'm planning to get it, and it's supposed to be martial artsy. I have a book about a girl doing martial arts but I can't remember the name for the life of me :( I gotta go look for it!
@teasam eh Mozi? haha I am clueless. I've only read translations of wuxia along with some english novels set in ancient china. Can say didn't exactly go out to look because just don't expect there to be any!! If you have any links to those english wuxia, care to share?? ^^
ALSO, there are english written wuxia. A lot, i think. Well, a good amount of them. I know and own a few.
Haha, no my story is not wuxia, it is actually set in Japan, but there are many chinese ideas. I know that "Xian" the word means immortal, but I've also heard that Xian was a term given to noble genius men who followed a Mozi practice. They were known as the "good guys", but I'll check out that bit of information over. I'm certifying in EA studies!
@teasam YES YES!!! asian toned fiction is hard to find on here. Wuxia even more, hehe even my story is not pure wuxia it still has some fantasy elements. I would totally jump on an english-written wuxia if I can get my hands on one. Is your story wuxia? Post it soon ^^
So I'm very happy to see more asian culture on the website. I'm trying to post up mine soon and realized how lacking the site was. Cheers, and looking forward to read more from you soon! seriously need more wuxia on the site.