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:

Xianxia (仙侠) — Immortal Cultivation

The most popular genre. Focuses on:

Start with: I Shall Seal the Heavens, Coiling Dragon

Wuxia (武侠) — Martial Arts Heroes

Start with: The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes

Xuanhuan (玄幻) — Fantasy

Start with: Against the Gods, God and Devil Emperor

System Novels (系统流)

Start with: Library of Heaven’s Path, The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor

Where to Read

Official English Translations

Fan Translation Sites

Free Options

Essential Vocabulary

Before diving in, learn these basics:

TermMeaning
CultivationTraining to gain power
RealmPower level
Qi/ChiInternal energy
FoundationBase of your power
Young MasterArrogant rich kid (antagonist)
FaceReputation/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.

5. The Formula Is Part of the Fun

Face-slapping, revenge arcs, and “trash genius” tropes are features, not bugs.

Common Tropes to Expect