What's the difference between Xianxia and Xuanhuan novels?
Xianxia and Xuanhuan are both subgenres of Chinese fantasy, but they have distinct characteristics. Xianxia, literally meaning 'immortal heroes,' typically focuses on cultivators striving for immortality, often drawing heavily from Taoist and Buddhist philosophies. These stories usually involve intricate cultivation systems, heavenly tribulations, and a journey towards enlightenment and godhood. Think of novels where characters train their Qi, forge spiritual weapons, and ascend to higher realms. "Dawnless Sovereign" fits well within this category, with its themes of reincarnation and reclaiming destiny through power.
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