At the end of the Han Dynasty in China the Imperial Court was collapsing to the point of no repair. With corrupt eunuchs and selfish relatives manipulating the emperor, the government was becoming obsolete and peasant uprisings breaking out all over the country. When Zhang Jue founds the "Way of the Great Peace" order, he rallies enough followers to leads the largest revolt yet: The Yellow Turban Rebellion. This is where the curtain on history is raised. It all starts with a man named Liu Bei Xuande. When he forms a brotherhood with Guan Yu and Zhang Fe, together they take a step toward suppressing the rebellion and bringing unity back to China. (Source: Jmanga)
The sword and its master have no fame. A man who knows neither internal energy nor martial arts becomes a famous person without a name, traveling around the martial arts world with only a strangely shaped sword. (Source: Ridibooks, translated)
If you can't save a woman, you won't be able to save the world! Will you believe in love or in heaven? A mountain man with an unknown background travels through the world carrying a pot lid, a family heirloom. The story of a real man who shakes the world from the central plains to the new world! (Source: Ridibooks, translated)
After trying to destroy the Jinsik that had been imprisoned for 40 years, he collapses and when he comes to, he finds himself in the body of a young man in his 20s. *"Hahahaha! I've become a master of Banrohwandong... Huh?"* He did get younger... but all the internal energy that he's trained his whole life for has disappeared?! I thought it was Banrohwandong, but it's possession! On top of that, the owner of the body is so frail that even his nickname is "MuMu (無武)". Kang Daesan, the sole successor of the Mugeuk School who lost his internal energy but gained youth, freedom, and a family. There's nothing he can do about it, martial arts skills just need to be recovered. The second son of the Changcheon Confucian School, the frail Yu Seok, begins his exhilarating journey! (Source: Mr. Blue, translated)
"Sea God Jang Bogo," tells the story of Jang Bogo, who opened a small sea route, learned wisdom from the sea, and developed a grand worldview. Jang Bogo was born in Wando during the Unified Silla period and showed outstanding ability in archery from a young age. He was also called "Gungbok" because he was "good at archery." Feeling skeptical about Silla's bone rank system that discriminated against social status, he went to Tang to realize his grand dream.

