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I wanted to inform you the Genre of Wuxia/Xianxia. It seems that you don't have the knowledge about Chinese film Genres. Wuxia, which is literally means "martial heroes", is a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although wuxia is traditionally a form of fantasy literature, its popularity has caused it to spread to diverse art forms such as Chinese opera, mànhuà, films, television series and video games.

Xianxia is subcategory of Wuxia is a type of Chinese martial arts novel genre developed from the wuxia genre that is heavily influenced by Taoism and Buddhism. It was first introduced in the Republic of China and became popular worldwide in the 21st century. Protagonists (usually) attempt to cultivate to immortality, seeking eternal life and the pinnacle of strength. Contrary to the wuxia genre, xianxia novels have more elements of fantasy, complete with magic, demons, ghosts and immortals.

I'm sorry for copy-pasting the definition from wiki. It is the only way for you to understand. I don't want to make arguments with you. I just want to feed you some information about Chinese film Genres you should know about. Try to look out for all of Chinese film in this Wiki, you will notice that many new and old shows are under this Genre. For example, Wukong. Legends of the Chusen, and Fighter of Destiny of Mao Ni also under that Genre. There's no need of reference on that because every Chinese film that shows "Cultivation" method, all belongs to that Genre.