Martial Arts Master

Martial Arts Master

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武道宗师

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: MAM, The Kung Fu Master, Wu Dao Zongshi, 武道宗师

By cuttlefish that loves diving, 爱潜水的乌贼

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
753 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Here, martial arts are no longer legends. They have been passed on from generation to generation, from century to century. After being confronted by science and technology, they have completely integrated into modern society and all kinds of martial arts competitions are taking place across the country as the consensus between who’s superior among scholars are hard to reach, but among martial artists, it isn’t that difficult! Lou Cheng has found an unknown cultivation item that fuses with him and helps him with the first part of martial arts, meditation. Facing his dream and the glory in his heart, he will advance step by step, becoming the warrior of this modern city and the hero of the era!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Martial Arts Master Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Martial Arts Master After diving into "Martial Arts Master," I can see why it has such a dedicated following, even if the overall rating doesn't quite reflect its strengths. This novel is a unique blend of martial arts, sports, and surprisingly well-developed romance, setting it apart from many of the more generic xianxia stories out there. ### First Impressions Initially, I wasn't entirely sold. The early chapters felt a bit slow, focusing heavily on the protagonist Lou Cheng's infatuation with a girl, Yan Zheke, and his motivations for joining the martial arts club. Some might find the MC's initial focus on wooing Yan Zheke off-putting, and while it's true that at the start the MC's world revolves around his girlfriend, the MC matures past this as the story progresses. However, as I continued, the story began to pick up pace, and I found myself increasingly invested in Lou Cheng's journey. ### What Works Well The romance is, without a doubt, the strongest aspect of this novel. It's a slow-burn, realistic portrayal of a relationship developing over time, with genuine interactions and character growth. Unlike many cultivation novels where romance feels like an afterthought, here it's an integral part of the story. I also appreciated the well-written fight scenes. They're detailed enough to be engaging without getting bogged down in excessive descriptions, and the fact that Lou Cheng doesn't always win keeps things exciting. The characters are another highlight. They feel like real people with their own quirks and motivations, and even the rivals are likeable and well-developed. The side characters also aren't abandoned after a couple of chapters, but stay and grow with the MC. ### Areas of Concern One potential drawback is the translation quality, which some readers have described as rough and almost MTL-like. This can make it difficult to fully appreciate the fight scenes and understand the nuances of the cultivation system. Also, while the romance is a major strength, some readers might find the focus on it excessive, especially if they're primarily looking for a martial arts story. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor flaws, "Martial Arts Master" is a genuinely enjoyable read. Its unique blend of genres, well-developed characters, and realistic romance make it stand out from the crowd. If you're looking for a martial arts novel with a strong romantic subplot and a focus on character development, I highly recommend giving this one a try. Don't let the lower rating deter you – this is a hidden gem that deserves more attention.

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