Read other reviews by nauti_ger See pictures for Xiao Shiyi Lang Sep 5, 2014 · Whenever you're injured/tired, it makes wuxia doctors seem amazing. Read other reviews by nauti_ger See pictures for Xiao Shiyi Lang Feb 20, 2009 · The lone Japanese samurai arriving in China to challenge the top Chinese fighters is a well-known theme found in various wuxia and kung fu adaptations and novels. Sep 5, 2014 · Whenever you're injured/tired, it makes wuxia doctors seem amazing. Appreciate if someone could recommend me a good wuxia author that I can check out. Thanks! Many wuxia characters, including protagonists, aren't particularly impressive in physical build. However, there are characters who are simply "bricks" - so physically imposing that even if they didn't Xixing Dafa in DOMD? I was just reading Lu Ding Ji, and noticed that in the beginning of the book, Hai Dafu used a martial arts that was 'adhesive' (the false Empress wasn't able to pull away), and that drained away not only her internal energy, but also her very life force. Feb 20, 2009 · The lone Japanese samurai arriving in China to challenge the top Chinese fighters is a well-known theme found in various wuxia and kung fu adaptations and novels. However, there are characters who are simply "bricks" - so physically imposing that even if they didn't Who are your top 10 favorite characters in Wuxia fiction? You define your own criteria. Imagine Deun Yu or Cheung Mo Gei fighting without their martial arts skills. Here are mine at the moment (the list could look drastically different next month). Bai Shijing Murong Bo Xiao Feng "Great Wheel Monk" Jiumozhi "A Gush of Wind" Feng Bo E This show is quite cut-to-the-chase and there is not much deviation from the main plot. Who are your top 10 favorite characters in Wuxia fiction? You define your own criteria. I like the fights choreography in here, although I wish they lasted longer. One strange thing, sometimes the characters disappear for a long Thread Tools 05-03-24,12:59 PM #1 Trien Chieu Senior Member Join Date Jun 2007 Location Giang Ho, Canada Posts 4,878 Step Empress Of QianLong Sep 5, 2014 · Whenever you're injured/tired, it makes wuxia doctors seem amazing. That sounds incredibly similar to Ren Woxing's "Xixing Dafa", except that Hai Dafu didn't seem to gain anything from it The story, humor, romance, and fighting are all reminiscence of previous wuxia series that I’ve seen. It manages to entice the viewer to continue watching one episode after another. Ever since the passing of Jin Yong, Huang Yi and Gu Long, are there any other good wuxia authors out there? I know Priest wrote Word Of Honor but the story was nothing remarkable. They win fights because of their superior martial arts *skills*, not because they're built like Arnold Schwarzeneggar. The story is well-paced and there aren’t any dull moments. That sounds incredibly similar to Ren Woxing's "Xixing Dafa", except that Hai Dafu didn't seem to gain anything from it What wuxia series has the protagonist using throwing knives? I watched this series in the 90's so I don't remember much of it except for that Thread Tools 05-03-24,12:59 PM #1 Trien Chieu Senior Member Join Date Jun 2007 Location Giang Ho, Canada Posts 4,878 Step Empress Of QianLong ATV Series - Those Were The Days Has anyone out there seen this TV series where ATV collaborates with China/Taiwan on this case. I want to know what is the main actress name in the TV series. We sprain an ankle or bruise a rib and it takes weeks to heal, these guys can heal you in like two minutes . Bai Shijing Murong Bo Xiao Feng "Great Wheel Monk" Jiumozhi "A Gush of Wind" Feng Bo E What wuxia series has the protagonist using throwing knives? I watched this series in the 90's so I don't remember much of it except for that This show is quite cut-to-the-chase and there is not much deviation from the main plot. Xixing Dafa in DOMD? I was just reading Lu Ding Ji, and noticed that in the beginning of the book, Hai Dafu used a martial arts that was 'adhesive' (the false Empress wasn't able to pull away), and that drained away not only her internal energy, but also her very life force. Overall, it is very enjoyable and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys wuxia shows. In this series the Japanese samurai becomes a threat to the martial arts world of China, hoping to crush the pride of the Chinese. Nevertheless, it is still entertaining. It is also kind of a sad love story too. Read other reviews by nauti_ger See pictures for Xiao Shiyi Lang.

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