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ปรมาจารย์ลัทธิมาร เล่ม 1 by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù
ปรมาจารย์ลัทธิมาร เล่ม 1 by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù








ปรมาจารย์ลัทธิมาร เล่ม 1 by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù ปรมาจารย์ลัทธิมาร เล่ม 1 by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù

While many xianxia-themed stories involve an action-packed storyline full of adventure, combat and unfolding mysteries, some may also include a romance between characters. The main exception, of course, is all the magical components that accompany them. The stories take place in a setting that resembles ancient China, with the architecture, inventions and clothing being carbon copies of what would be seen in a historical Chinese setting. The cultivators develop their supernatural abilities, and magical entities such as ghosts, demons and beasts make frequent appearances throughout. Xianxia novels feature high fantasy elements. These cores supply spiritual energy to the recipient and escalate their cultivation level, resulting in faster skill development and longevity. Cultivation techniques, similar to the Qi gong practice, aid the formation of their inner Cores, a golden orb materialized from concentrated Qi. Through years of routine training, cultivators develop their Qi - fundamental energy that constitutes health - to acquire the resources they need to use their godlike abilities. However, obtaining and harnessing these abilities is no easy feat. Cultivators are individuals who practice martial and mystical arts, striving to possess divine power and/or immortality. The Xianxia Genre Explained and What It EntailsĮach story in the novels of Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù takes place in a “cultivation” world, typically with cultivators as the main protagonists. Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù (MXTX), an anonymous Chinese author who is well-known for writing “danmei” or BL (Boy Love) novels, challenges China’s media censorship on LGBTQ+ themes in her three published novels depicting gay romance. However, this does not stop Chinese LGBTQ+ supporters from wanting and releasing more content. Although same-sex activity was legalized in 1997, media portrayals of same-sex relationships have yet to be fully tolerated by China’s ambiguous laws. When it comes to writing or airing LGBTQ+ themed works in China, censorship restrictions make it difficult to fully publish without consequences.










ปรมาจารย์ลัทธิมาร เล่ม 1 by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù