Cultivation is like leveling up your superpowers in a game, but instead of coins or points, you use energy and practice.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks every day. At first, you can only stack a few blocks before they fall. But if you keep practicing, stacking more and more, one day you’ll be able to build towers that touch the sky! That’s what cultivation is like, people train their bodies and minds so they get stronger, faster, and can do amazing things.
Like a Power-Up
In Chinese fantasy novels, characters often go through stages of cultivation. It's like going from being a beginner in a video game to becoming a pro. Each level gives them new abilities, like running faster, lifting heavier objects, or even seeing things that others can’t.
Sometimes they drink special potions or meditate under the moonlight, but it’s all just part of their training, just like you practice reading or riding your bike every day to get better at it. Cultivation is like leveling up your superpowers in a game, but instead of coins or points, you use energy and practice.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks every day. At first, you can only stack a few blocks before they fall. But if you keep practicing, stacking more and more, one day you’ll be able to build towers that touch the sky! That’s what cultivation is like, people train their bodies and minds so they get stronger, faster, and can do amazing things.
Examples
- A girl meditates daily to gain magical powers.
- Characters drink special potions to increase their strength.
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- What is cultivated?
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