What Are Chinese Web Novels?
Chinese web novels (网络小说, wǎngluò xiǎoshuō) are novels published and serialized online, primarily on platforms like:
- Qidian (起点中文网) — the largest platform
- Webnovel (起点国际) — Qidian’s English translation site
- Zongheng (纵横中文网)
- Kakuyomu (Japanese)
- Various fan translation sites
Characteristics
1. Serialized Format
- Updated daily or weekly
- Chapter-by-chapter release
- Often 100-300+ chapters per novel
- Can span thousands of chapters in popular series
2. Genre Conventions
- Xianxia (仙侠) — cultivation + immortal fantasy
- Wuxia (武侠) — martial arts heroes
- Xuanhuan (玄幻) — fantasy with Chinese elements
- System Novels — characters given game-like systems
- Urban — modern setting with supernatural elements
3. Writing Style
- Direct, fast-paced narration
- Clear good vs. evil dynamics
- Protagonist-focused storytelling
- Often “power fantasy” oriented
Why They’re Popular Globally
| Reason | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Unique Worldbuilding | Rich mythology and cultivation systems |
| Power Fantasy | Underdog protagonist becomes ultimate强者 |
| Clear Goals | Levels, realms, and achievements are explicit |
| Volume | Thousands of chapters for long reading |
| Free Access | Many available through fan translations |
Key Platforms for English Readers
Official Translations
- Webnovel.com — Qidian’s official English site
- Royal Road — Western web fiction (not Chinese, but hosts translations)
Fan Translations
- WuxiaWorld — pioneer in English translations
- Gravity Tales — popular translation site
- Volare Novels — xianxia focus
- Various Discord communities
Common Terms
- MTL (Machine Translation) — auto-translated versions
- Raw — original Chinese text
- GG — “Good Game” (signals translator dropping a project)
- TL/CL/NGL — translation check/clean translation/next gen level
Understanding the Culture
Chinese web novels developed in a different publishing ecosystem:
- Authors are paid per character → long novels
- Reader comments influence story → interactive fiction
- Copyright is looser → derivative works common
This explains the massive length and formulaic patterns of many novels.
Related Terms
- Xianxia — immortal cultivation genre
- Wuxia — martial arts heroes
- Xuanhuan — fantasy genre
- System Novels — game-mechanic genre