For oriental fantasy novels written in the first person, you can refer to the following classic works: [1]"Battle Through the Heavens"-Heavenly Silkworm Potato: This is a very popular online fantasy novel that narrates the growth and battle story of the protagonist, Xiao Yan. The novel used a first-person narrative to allow the readers to have a deeper understanding of Xiao Yan's inner world. 2 "The Peak of Martial Refinement"-Momo: This is an Eastern fantasy novel with martial arts as the theme. The protagonist Xiao Yan continuously grows in the process of practicing martial arts, challenging powerful opponents, and finally becoming a top martial artist. The novel used a first-person narrative to allow the readers to have a deeper understanding of Xiao Yan's growth. [3]" Lord Snow Eagle "-Outsider: This is an Eastern fantasy novel with adventure and battle as its theme. It tells the story of a young warrior's growth. The novel uses a first-person narrative to allow readers to have a deeper understanding of the protagonist's growth and battle process. 4 " Full-time Expert "-Butterfly Blue: This is an Oriental fantasy novel with a game theme. It tells the story of a game expert who unexpectedly retired and returned to the game world to fight a fierce battle with a powerful opponent. The novel used a first-person narrative to allow the readers to have a deeper understanding of the protagonist's game experience and battle process. The above are some classic oriental fantasy novels written in the first person. I hope it will be helpful.
The hierarchy in Eastern fantasy novels was usually more complicated. Different authors and works might have different settings. The following are some common levels: 1 Spiritual Disciple, Spiritual Master, Spiritual King, Spiritual Monarch, Spiritual Venerable, Spiritual Grandmaster, Spiritual Academy, Spiritual Domain, Spiritual Lord, Spiritual Commander, Spiritual Emperor, Spiritual Monarch, Spiritual Venerable 2 Humans: Mortal, Commoner, Warrior, Swordsman, Magician, Elementalist, Cleric, Grand Magician, Dou Qi Continent Expert, Da Dou Shi, Dou Ling, Dou Wang, Dou Zun 3 Immortals: Immortals, Immortal Fighters, Immortal Warriors, Immortal Spellcasters, Immortal Elementalists, Immortal Spirit Masters, Immortal Great Spellcasters, Immortal Fighting Spirits, Immortal Fighting Kings, Immortal Fighting Zuns It is important to note that these levels are not completely different. The authors and works may make some adjustments or changes in the game or novel.
In Eastern fantasy novels, there were usually the following levels: [1. Spiritual Apprentice: A young man who has just entered the Spiritual World has no strength or experience.] 2. Spiritual Master: A spiritual disciple with a certain level of strength and experience can use some basic spiritual power skills. 3. Spirit King: A powerful Cleric can use a higher level of spirit power skills. 4. Spirit Monarch: A Cleric who has reached the peak of his strength can control the power of the Spirit World and even compete with other gods. 5. Spiritual Venerable: A Spiritual Master with an extremely high status in the Spiritual Realm. He has many believers and powerful spiritual power and influence. 6. Spirit Ancestor: A god that has surpassed human understanding. A spiritual master who holds the power of the entire spirit world is usually considered the leader of the spirit world. 7. Gods: Gods with absolute power and control can ignore any rules and restrictions. In addition, there were also some special levels in Eastern fantasy novels, such as: [1. God of Spiritual Disciples: A young man who has just entered the Spiritual Realm is stronger than an ordinary Spiritual Master but is still a Spiritual Disciple.] 2. God of Clerics: A spiritual disciple with powerful strength and experience has mastered a higher-level spiritual power skill and displayed strength similar to the Spiritual King. 3. Spirit King God: A Cleric with powerful strength has already surpassed the peak level of an ordinary Cleric. He can display higher-level spirit power skills and display strength similar to a Spirit King. 4. God of the Spirit Emperor: A Cleric who has reached the peak of his strength can control the power of the Spirit World and even compete with other gods. He can also display strength similar to a Spirit Venerable. 5. The God of Spiritual Venerables: A spiritual master with an extremely high status in the spirit world. He has many believers, powerful spiritual power, and influence. He has surpassed the understanding of humans and is usually considered the leader of the spirit world.
There are many famous fantasy novels in Europe: 1 Alfred Noond: His works include The Lord of the Rings series, Dungeons and Dragons, and are known as the father of fantasy novels. 2 George R R Martin: His works include the Song of Ice and Fire series and Game of Thrones, which are regarded as the representative characters of modern fantasy novels. 3 Ian McEwan: His works include the Lord of the Rings series and The Dark Mage, which are known as an outstanding combination of fantasy elements and realism. 4 Stephen King: His works include The Shining and The Spirit Shepherd, which are regarded as classics in the field of fantasy novels. 5 Raymond Chander: His works include The Mysterious Stranger, Murder of Green Toes, etc. Although they are not fantasy novels, the detective elements in his works are deeply loved by fantasy readers. These are just the many fantasy novels in Europe. There are many other excellent ones that you can choose according to your preferences.
There are many fantasy novels written before 2000 that can be referred to as the following well-known works and Battle Through the Heavens-Heavenly Silkworm Potato 2. The Peak of Martial Refinement-Momo 3." Lord Snow Eagle "-An outsider 4 " Full Time Expert "-Butterfly Blue 5. Douluo Continent-Tang Family's Third Young Master 6 "Mad God"-Forgotten Words 7 "Sword Comes"-Beacon Fire Playing with the Vassals "Douluo Continent's Second Persona"-Tang Family's Third Young Master 9." Lord Snow Eagle: Sword Demon Rebirth "-Outsiders 0 Sword Soul-Momo These novels were all representative works of fantasy novels, and some of them had achieved great success after being published. Of course, there were many other excellent fantasy novels from before 2000 that could be searched and read according to one's interests and preferences.
Yes, there are. 'A Game of Thrones' by George R. R. Martin also has parts written in the first person, which adds depth to the storytelling. Another example is 'The Thief' by Megan Whalen Turner.
The realms in Eastern fantasy novels were usually divided into the following stages: [1. Spiritual Apprentice: I've just entered the Spiritual Realm, and my understanding of the world and spiritual power is still very vague.] 2. Cleric: Able to master a certain amount of spiritual power techniques and begin to have a certain understanding of things in the spirit world. 3. Spirit Lord: A Cleric with a certain level of strength is the leader of the Spirit World. [4. Spirit Monarch: An existence that possesses extremely high status and strength in the Spirit Realm and is regarded as a god.] 5. Spiritual Venerable: Has a very important position in the Spiritual Realm and has powerful spiritual power and mysterious abilities. 6. Spiritual King: The ruler of the Spiritual World. He has great power and influence. At the same time, he is the teacher and leader of many spiritual disciples. Spirit Sage: The most powerful existence in the spirit world. It has the power and ability to surpass the gods and can be on equal footing with the gods. 8. Spirit God: A peak existence in the spirit world with unlimited power and ability to control the entire spirit world. Of course, different oriental fantasy novels might have different levels of division, which was just one of the common ways.
In Eastern fantasy novels, a sect usually referred to a sect or sect that had its own doctrine, martial arts, and inheritance. The following are some common sect names: 1. Tianyuan Clan: Usually one of the largest sects with powerful strength and inheritance. 2. Human Dao Sect: A sect whose main goal is to cultivate the path of humanity. 3. The Sect of Wonders: A sect that emphasized the cultivation of the Mystical Dao and was considered to be more mysterious. 4. Arctic Sect: Headquarter in the North Pole, it is regarded as a powerful sect that focuses on cultivating the Arctic Divine Art. 5. Donghai Sect: Headquarter in Donghai, a sect that focuses on cultivating Donghai Divine Power and is regarded as a powerful sect. 6. Western Region Sect: Headquarter in the Western Region, it is regarded as a powerful sect that focuses on cultivating the Western Region's divine arts. 7. Heaven Enlightenment Sect: It is considered a relatively powerful sect with the main goal of inheriting the Heaven Enlightenment Divine Art. 8. Light Summit Sect: Headquarter at Light Summit, a sect that emphasized the practice of Light Summit Divine Art and was regarded as a powerful sect. 9 Netherworld Sect: Headquarter in the Netherworld Realm, it is regarded as a powerful sect that focuses on cultivating the Netherworld Divine Art. The above are just some common sect names. Different novels might have different sect settings.
The names of weapons in Eastern fantasy novels can be found in the following examples: 1 Phantom Sword 2 Heavenly Demon Slash 3. Bloodblade Throwing Knife 4 Frost Sword Startling Sword Divine Flame Sword Sky Breaker Sword 8 The Blue Sea Tide Azure Frost Sword Demon Dragon Sword These are just some common weapon names. In fact, there are many different weapons in oriental fantasy novels, and each weapon has its own unique story and characteristics.
For famous works written in the first person, it is best if the author is a woman. You can refer to the following famous works: 1 Pride and Predict by Jane Austen Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell 4 Red Rose and White Rose by Audrey Hepburn 5 "Dream of the Red Chamber" Cao Xueqin These masterpieces were all classic works by female authors. Pride and Predict and Gone with the Wind used first-person narration to express women's resistance to society and family.