MH.Yang
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On a more cultural question, I greatly enjoy wuxia (historical swordfighting series) from China, including the Jin Yong novels (Condor Heroes, Duke of Mount Deer, Smiling Proud Swordsman, etc).
Is there a reason why after the 2000s, chinese seem to gravitate from wuxia to xianxia (fairy swordfighting)? I can't relate to xianxia much myself because the fighting gets ridiculous and most of the plot are about fighting demons or fairy and train yourself in Mount Tai for 1000 years.
Nowadays, I can barely find wuxia TV series, why is this?
In fact, the mainstream of traditional Chinese novels is XianXia novels, such as <西游记>,<山海经>,<金瓶梅>,<搜神记>,<聊斋志异>,<封神演义> and so on.
WuXia novels are actually a branch of traditional Chinese novels, which are mainly popular in Guangdong and Hong Kong.
Because in the late Qing Dynasty, the Guangdong 10-tigers represented by Huang Feihong influenced the local Chinese people's worship of martial arts.
In recent years, the influence of the mainland has surpassed that of Hong Kong, so XianXia novels have become the mainstream again.