According to reference 2 and reference 3, in the original work of " Celebrating Years," Wang Qinian ended up with Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er's servant girl, Sisi. In the TV series, he ended up living in seclusion with his wife, Liu Ruyu, and daughter, often accompanying Fan Xian.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Armor of God Novel' you're referring to. There could be various novels with such a title. It might be about a suit of godly armor with special powers, perhaps in a fantasy setting where the armor plays a crucial role in battles, quests or protecting the protagonist.
In a love story, 'butterflies in stomach' usually means the feeling of nervousness and excitement. When someone is in love, they might feel this way when they are around the person they like, like their heart beats faster and they feel a bit jittery.
Some people might be curious due to a prurient interest, which is not a healthy or positive motivation. It could also be related to an over - sexualized view of things.
One success story could be about someone who assumed they would get their dream job. They visualized themselves in the role, feeling confident and competent. They constantly affirmed this assumption in their mind. Eventually, they got an interview opportunity that they aced and landed the job. It shows how powerful the Law of Assumption can be in achieving career goals.
Another one is 'Where the Crawdads Sing'. It combines mystery with elements of nature and coming - of - age. The mystery lies in the death of a local man in a small town and the suspected involvement of the so - called 'Marsh Girl'. It's beautifully written with rich descriptions of the marshland.
Another common theme is the exploration of human nature. In 'A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings', we can see different aspects of human nature such as kindness and cruelty through the villagers' treatment of the strange old man.
One great 'bakugo and deku fanfiction' is 'The Bond Beyond Rivalry'. It explores their complex relationship in a new light, showing how they grow together. Another is 'Partners in Training' which focuses on their teamwork and how they overcome challenges side by side. There's also 'Deku's Hidden Power Revealed to Bakugo' which delves into the moments when Deku's true strength is shown to Bakugo and how it changes their dynamic.
Since we don't really know what 358 or 326 represent in relation to 18th - century novels, I'll recommend 'Candide' by Voltaire. This 18th - century novel is a scathing satire. It follows the adventures of Candide, who experiences all sorts of hardships and absurdities, which makes the reader think about life, philosophy, and society at that time.
Hardly any. Churchill's works were predominantly about his political career, the wars he was involved in, and historical analysis. While he was a great writer, his output was mainly non - fictional, with only a very small portion, if any, related to fiction.
The Starks are also very relatable. They face a great deal of hardships throughout the series, from the death of family members to political intrigue and war. Fans can easily empathize with them. In fanfiction, writers can rewrite their fates or create new adventures for them. Also, the Stark family is associated with the North, which has its own unique culture and traditions in the Game of Thrones universe. This adds another layer of fascination for fans, leading to more fanfiction centered around the Starks.