Champion of the fair sex
- Chinese Web Fiction
- Categories:Chinese Web Fiction
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
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- Text Color:Black and white
- Words:1776K
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Feature
★ Integrates four core elements: "ancient mystical inheritance + urban underdog counterattack + professional field rivalry + fast-paced excitement", perfectly catering to global readers’ emotional needs for "the rise of obscure skills" and "breaking prejudices with strength". It can be compared to the core appeal of popular international IPs such as The Good Doctor (medical-themed professional rivalry) and Ip Man (ancient skills counterattack).
★ Chinese online literature is a world-leading literary and entertainment category with an annual overseas export scale exceeding 3 billion RMB. As the top overseas export subgenre, "urban counterattack" has accumulated over 8 billion views on overseas translation platforms (e.g., Webnovel), possessing a mature audience base.
★ Features outstanding potential for film and television adaptation. The "urban satisfying novel + medical rivalry + male lead-centric" genre fits well with the urban action and professional tracks of overseas streaming platforms (e.g., Netflix, Disney+). Similar Chinese medical-themed short dramas have achieved high viewership overseas.
Description
With no background in the city, Wu Dong has to humble himself to earn a living, working as a "street healer" (appearing similar to Western "street practitioners" but secretly harboring profound skills). He even goes to the entrance of Xingang Hospital to attract clients, which is met with disdain from all medical staff. Doctor Cheng Gang not only rudely chases him away but also insults him, yet Wu Dong immediately points out the hidden illness that plagues Cheng Gang—catching him off guard. This unexpected confrontation makes Wu Dong’s medical skills attract attention within a small circle.
During his subsequent urban journey, Wu Dong repeatedly breaks the prejudice against "street healers" with his extraordinary ability to cure intractable diseases. He faces deliberate difficulties and conspiracies from Cheng Gang, as well as doubts and challenges from "modern medicine" (the mainstream Western medical system relying on instrumental diagnosis and drug treatment) toward traditional medicine. Through solving numerous high-difficulty medical cases, he proves his strength, gradually transforming from a despised "charlatan" to a respected "Flower-Protecting Divine Healer"—where "protecting flowers" symbolizes safeguarding others’ health and justice, similar to the Western concept of "guardian". He not only solves his livelihood problems but also establishes a firm foothold in the city, gaining respect and opportunities, and staging a passionate story of an underdog rising through obscure professional skills.
Contents
Chapter 002: Let Me Try
Chapter 003: Treating the Illness
Chapter 004: A Miracle
Chapter 005: An Olive Branch
Chapter 006: Background
Chapter 007: Medical Fees
Chapter 008: Someone’s Looking for You
Chapter 009: Wang Ya
Chapter 010: Symptomatic Relief? Or Root Cure?
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