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Are there any novels suitable for middle-aged people? They focus on martial arts and history.
I can't help but say, don't mention the novels of those online writers, such as Tang Jiasan Shao, I eat tomatoes and so on. Don't show such a book to your father. Do you think our parents will like this novel with no inside story but all kinds of fantastic ideas? I don't think so. Let me recommend some books to you.

1. Martial arts: All have Jin Yong's writing style, and they are pure martial arts, and they are also very famous in the martial arts novel circle.

The first part: Hero was written by Sun Xiao, a native of Taiwan Province. It took ten years from conception to publication, which shows its profound skill. It is not like writing a chapter and publishing a chapter, but it took ten years to write it and then publish it. At that time, there was a saying that "Jin Yong sealed his pen and Gu Long died, and there was only heroism in the rivers and lakes", which was very good.

The second part: Waiting for Heaven, written by Marco, is very classic, but please rest assured, it is not ancient prose. This book is a long martial arts story based on the historical background of Wang Li Zicheng's uprising in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Magnificent, magnificent, especially the depiction of fighting scenes, very artistic.

The third part: Nine Yin and Nine Yang written by Jin Yongxin (not Jin Yong) has many pen names, including two famous pen names Yangshuo and Linghuyong, and Hero is also his work. Nine Yin and Nine Yang can be regarded as a tribute to Mr. Jin Yong. When this book first came out, everyone thought it was another masterpiece of Jin Yong's comeback, because its style and writing were too similar to Jin Yong's, and even reached the point of confusing the real with the fake.

Part IV: Wang Qingchuan's Wild Goose in the Moonlight. Wang Qingchuan's works belong to traditional historical martial arts, that is, they all have grand historical background stories. His novels have a strong sense of bone. When you read them, you will have a sense of texture. Of course, it also inherits Jin Yong's style and is worth seeing.

Part V: Kunlun, written by Feng Ge. Feng Ge is the leader of a new generation of martial arts writers in Chinese mainland, and his novels are not inferior to any of the five great masters of Golden Prose. The book Kunlun, with the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty as the historical background, is a magnificent masterpiece that catches up with Jin Yong's strength. Mr Liang Yusheng wrote an inscription for it after reading it. Professor Han Yunbo believes that the publication of Kunlun is a landmark event in martial arts literature in recent years. A few years later, when we review the new martial arts in mainland China in the 2 1 century, we may compare Kunlun with Jin Yong's Legend of the Condor Heroes in 1958. "China Reading News" said: "The Kunlun by Feng Ge is the most recognized martial arts novel by traditional martial arts fans, and it has even been named as a classic." Yes, it's a classic.

2. In terms of history, I recommend a book to your father: Ming Dynasty 1566, which tells the historical story of various struggles between historical figures such as Harry, Yan Song, Xu Jie and Zhang during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. Your father must be familiar with the writer Liu Heping, who is one of the greatest screenwriters in China. You might as well buy it for him.

3. Romance, the legend of the Tang Dynasty under the Moon, with Guo Ziyi as the main narrative object, tells the historical story of the Tang Dynasty and the Anshi Rebellion; Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, I don't need to elaborate on this; Yue Zhuan, a novel about Yue Fei, should have been better.

Let's say it's basic for the time being, but I can't remember anything else.