"The Sword in the Snow" and "Celebrating More Than Years" are both classics of Chinese online literature, and there is no direct relationship between them. However, they are all literary works with strong Chinese characteristics and have some things in common.
First of all, both works deal with Chinese history and culture. In "The Sword in the Snow", the author of the Beacon Opera shows the charm of Chinese martial arts culture through the adventures of the protagonist Xu Fengnian, while also depicting the political, social and cultural life of ancient China. In "Celebrating More Than Years", the author Mao Yu uses the Ming Dynasty as the background, and through the growth process of the protagonist Fan Xian, he shows the power struggle, social contradictions and cultural conflicts in ancient China.
Secondly, both works contain a lot of action scenes and combat depictions. In "Sword in the Snow", the author makes readers feel the unique charm of Chinese martial arts culture through Xu Fengnian's martial arts cultivation and challenging strong enemies. In "Celebrating More Than Years", the author makes readers feel the power and cultural conflict in ancient China through Fan Xian's combat experience and political struggle.
Finally, both works are influenced by Chinese online literature. Driven by online literature, these two works have a relatively wide influence and have gradually become classics of Chinese online literature. They all have a large readership and fans, and have been adapted into many forms such as TV series and movies.
Although "The Sword in the Snow" and "Celebrating More Than Years" are not directly related, they are both classics of Chinese online literature, with strong Chinese characteristics and cultural connotations. They all showcase the beauty of Chinese history and culture and attract the attention and affection of a large number of readers.