And what I found was even worse than what I remembered. Wuxia and Xianxia are both the bottom of the tag list and you can read both descriptions directly if you scroll down far enough. And that makes me question whoever thought that they need those tags as story types. Xianxia is an...
Manhua also has unique genres, such as Wuxia (martial arts stories) and Xianxia (fantasy and magic stories). Among all the comics, manhwa is the only one that has not embraced its rich culture and thrived on it. The terms manga and manhwa come from the Chinese language and share the sa...
Frankly I can already tell I'm not gonna LOVE this - it's relatively low-budget which is never a good thing for xianxia, epicness is certainly lacking both in plot and execution, there's a whole bingo of my most hated tropes presented (love triangle involving brothers, FL with brains ...
Polarity is what wuxia/xianxia readers will know as yin and yang. The two forces balance and counter each other; one pushes and the other pulls. The polarity theory and the five elements (metal, wood, earth, fire, water) are also linked to astronomical observation of sunspots. While the g...
Another characteristic of Ming-style clothing is to wear ornaments on Jin (襟), which is very eye-catching. All kinds of ornaments are made of gold, beads, jade, and other materials. Another special ornament is a gold chain with four small objects: tweezers, toothpicks, earpicks, and kniv...
Now that 2019 is ending I want to watch as many shows from this year as possible to see if I agree with the editor's picks. :P Chief of Staff Season 1: Oh so gripping. There are bits and pieces I don't get but still I'm enjoying it so much. I'm so impressed with Shin Mina...
Case in point:World of the Married, which I thought had an excellent OST because the OST kept the tension taut and held me hostage on the edge of my seat, while our story twisted and turned. The thing is, though, I wouldn’t want to listen to that forfun.😜 ...