Pronunciation: /wuːʃiːɑː/
noun a genre of Chinese fiction or film dealing with martial arts, heroes, and chivalry
A1 I watched a wuxia movie with my friends.
A2 She enjoys reading wuxia novels in her free time.
B1 The wuxia genre is known for its martial arts themes.
B2 Many wuxia films are set in ancient China.
C1 The intricate plot of the wuxia novel kept me captivated until the end.
C2 Scholars often analyze the cultural significance of wuxia literature.
adjective related to the genre of wuxia
A1 I watched a wuxia movie with lots of martial arts and sword fighting.
A2 The wuxia novel I'm reading is full of adventure and heroism.
B1 She enjoys the wuxia genre for its mix of romance and action.
B2 The wuxia series she recommended has intricate plot twists and character development.
C1 The director's wuxia films are known for their visually stunning cinematography and choreography.
C2 The wuxia genre has a long history in Chinese literature and continues to evolve in modern storytelling.
formal Wuxia is a genre of Chinese fiction that focuses on martial arts and chivalry.
informal My favorite type of movies are wuxia films with all the cool fight scenes.
slang Some people think wuxia stories are a bit cheesy, but I love them.
figurative The way he moves in battle is like a character from a wuxia novel, graceful yet deadly.
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