Jin Yong and Gu Long were both famous wuxia novels, many of which had elements of transmigration and rebirth. The following are some related novels about the female protagonist's transmigration/rebirth: 1. Menggu in "Tianlong Ba Bu" Menggu was a character in Mr. Jin Yong's novel,"The Eight Demigods." She was originally an ordinary Jianghu woman, but in an accident, she traveled to ancient times and became the princess of the Liao Dynasty. After traveling to the modern world, she found that she had a lot of modern knowledge and gradually adapted to the life of modern society. 2. Huang Rong in The Condor Heroes Huang Rong was the heroine in Mr. Jin Yong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes. She was originally an ordinary Jianghu woman, but in an accident, she traveled to ancient times and became the princess of the Southern Song Dynasty. After she transmigrated to the modern world, she became a scientist and devoted herself to the advancement of science and technology. 3. Qin Hongmian in The Sword of Green Blood Qin Hongmian was the female lead in Mr. Jin Yong's novel,"The Sword of Green Blood." She was originally an ordinary Jianghu woman, but in an accident, she traveled to ancient times and became a princess of the Ming Dynasty. After transmigrating to the modern world, she became a teacher and devoted herself to the development of education. 4. Zhou Zhiruo in The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre Zhou Zhiruo was the female lead in Mr. Jin Yong's novel, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre. She was originally an ordinary Jianghu woman, but in an accident, she traveled to ancient times and became a princess of the Yuan Dynasty. After she transmigrated to the modern world, she became an actress and achieved great success in the entertainment industry. These are some examples of Jin Yong and Gu Long's time-travel/rebirth novels. These works all tell the story of the heroine adapting to life in modern or ancient environments.
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