Getting Started with Chinese Web Novels
Welcome! This guide will help you begin your journey into the world of Chinese web novels.
What Are Chinese Web Novels?
Chinese web novels are online serialized fiction — stories published chapter-by-chapter on websites. They’re different from traditional publishing:
- Free or freemium access models
- Massively long (100-5000+ chapters)
- Daily updates (authors write every day)
- Community interaction (reader comments influence stories)
Popular Genres
Xianxia (仙侠) — Immortal Cultivation
The most popular genre. Focuses on:
- Cultivating power through meditation and training
- Achieving immortality
- Flying swords, magical treasures, demon hunting
- Heavenly tribulations
Start with: I Shall Seal the Heavens, Coiling Dragon
Wuxia (武侠) — Martial Arts Heroes
- No supernatural powers (mostly)
- Sword masters and martial artists
- Honor, brotherhood, revenge
- Historical or pseudo-historical China
Start with: The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes
Xuanhuan (玄幻) — Fantasy
- Broader fantasy genre with Chinese elements
- Often includes cultivation but with unique twists
- Magic systems, races, epic battles
Start with: Against the Gods, God and Devil Emperor
System Novels (系统流)
- Characters receive a “system” (like a video game interface)
- Clear quests, rewards, levels
- Often comedic or satirical
Start with: Library of Heaven’s Path, The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor
Where to Read
Official English Translations
- Webnovel.com — Qidian’s official site
- Quality translations, but some content behind paywall
Fan Translation Sites
- WuxiaWorld — pioneer in translations
- Gravity Tales — popular variety
- Royal Road — hosts Western and translated works
Free Options
- Many novels start free, go paywall later
- Some Discord communities share translations
- MTL (Machine Translations) exist for almost everything
Essential Vocabulary
Before diving in, learn these basics:
| Term | Meaning |
|---|
| Cultivation | Training to gain power |
| Realm | Power level |
| Qi/Chi | Internal energy |
| Foundation | Base of your power |
| Young Master | Arrogant rich kid (antagonist) |
| Face | Reputation/honor |
Reading Tips
1. Start with Established Novels
Popular novels have better translations and are more likely to hook you.
2. Don’t Worry About Names
Chinese names can be confusing. Focus on the story. You’ll learn patterns.
3. Power Levels Follow Patterns
Foundation → Qi Condensation → Golden Core → Nascent Soul → etc.
(Or variants. Each novel invents its own system.)
4. It’s Okay to Drop Novels
Thousands of novels exist. If one doesn’t click, try another.
Face-slapping, revenge arcs, and “trash genius” tropes are features, not bugs.
Common Tropes to Expect
- Face-Slapping — Humiliating arrogant antagonists
- Trash to Treasure — Underdog with hidden potential
- System Rewards — Game-like power-ups
- Sect Competition — Politics and power struggles
- Hidden Master — Wise old character who helps protagonist
- Chinese Web Novels — the medium itself
- Xianxia — immortal cultivation genre
- Cultivation Terms — vocabulary guide