It could be about a significant change or shift in a real - life situation. Maybe it's related to a historical event where the tide, metaphorically speaking, turned in favor of one side or there was a major transformation in a community or a personal story that had a crucial turning point.
Well, without more specific information, it's hard to say exactly. But if it's based on a true story, perhaps it's about a group of people facing difficulties like in a war or a social struggle, and then something happened that changed the whole situation, like a new discovery, a change in leadership, or a strategic decision that was the 'turn of the tide'.
Yu Hua's To Live is a novel full of suffering, but also full of warmth and hope. If I had to use a poem to describe this novel, I would choose the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. This poem vividly depicted the greatness and magnificence of the world and expressed the desire of mankind to pursue progress and surpass themselves. Like this poem, the book Alive also showed the tenacious vitality of human beings and their persistence in hope in the face of suffering and setbacks.
Multiple submission referred to the situation where the same work was published on multiple platforms. Under normal circumstances, the platform would limit the frequency and time of publication of the works of the same author. Multiple manuscripts may violate these restrictions and may result in the work being deleted or banned by the platform. Therefore, authors were advised to avoid submitting more than one manuscript. However, under certain circumstances, multiple drafts were allowed. For example, if the work had passed the review and was published on a platform, the author could publish the same work on another platform, but he had to abide by the rules of the platform. It wasn't a good idea to submit more than one manuscript. If you have to submit more than one manuscript, please make sure that the work does not violate any platform's rules and comply with the platform's review process.
πHello! If you like online games and competitive novels, I recommend the book "Otome Game Shuraba". Although the male leads are not perfect characters, the female lead Zhuo Ran has a good fate with them, and the story is also very sweet! In addition, if you like ancient romance, I also recommend "The Mysterious Prince Charming Is Too Clingy" and "The Princess Is A Powerful Official". The male lead of both novels loves the female lead very much, and the female lead is also relatively perfect! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
There are a few novels that meet this requirement. 1. <<The Reborn Prince Is Ruthless>>: The male protagonist is a reborn prince who dotes on the female protagonist. At the same time, he has extremely high abilities and status. 2. "The Queen Enlists the Army": The female lead is a queen from another world, and the male lead is the king of the six worlds. The two of them have created many legends together, and the male lead is super fond of the female lead. 3. [Quick System's Guide to the Prince Charming: The female protagonist transmigrated to various worlds to attack the male protagonist. The male protagonists all doted on the female protagonist and had various abilities and charms.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties were also known as the Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties. They were Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty.
In " Yaya Traversing the Road to Fortune," the female protagonist's nickname was Yaya, and her name was Jie Ya. I recommend this book to you. It tells the story of how the female protagonist transmigrated to a rural world and used her intelligence to start a business and become rich. After reading it, you can also learn some practical business and farming skills. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
, I recommend the following novels to you. They are all complete fantasy novels that involve many races: 1. " Step by Step in the Other World ": The female protagonist was reborn in the Other World, surviving in an environment filled with magic and battle energy. It involved Eastern monks, Western mages, dragons, elves, orcs, dwarves, and many other races. 2. " Out of Print Elves ": The female protagonist transmigrated into an elf. The elves she saw were all weak and kind, and the dwarves were honest and honest people who were all-rounded in mining and forging. It was a little unconventional. 3. " Magical Love in a Different World ": After the female protagonist was shipwrecked, she came to a different world full of demon beasts, a sinister skeleton army, elves, dwarves, princes, and other races. She also solved the problem of the mother and daughter. I hope you like my personal recommendation.π
πI recommend the following historical novels to you, they are all very interesting: 1. "Those People in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms": It described the situation of heroes and despotic people in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It was written by Guan Shu Qian Xiang. 2. The Hatred of Ten Thousand People in the Great Tang was written by the author, Giant Bear Hugging Wutong. It used history as the background and described a story during the period of the independent regime. 3. "Night Light" was written by the author, the Unaging Koala. It tells the story of the Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties. 4. "The Yuan Family's Bastard Son of the Three Kingdoms" was written by the author, Yu Yan. With the Qin and Han Dynasties as the background, it narrated the deeds of a Yuan Family's Bastard Son. 5. "Blade and Axe" was written by the author, Hua Tailang. It was based on the decline of the Great Song Dynasty and outlined the Battle of Sanchuankou in the first year of Kangding. It was a time-traveling novel and was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the following romance novels: 1. "The Mountain Moon Doesn't Know What's Deep in My Heart". The author is Xinyi Dock. It is an ancient romance. The plot is beautiful and the narration is very charming. There are also some suspense and exploration elements. I suggest you give it a try. 2. "The Ghost Face Poison Doctor" by Yan Keshu. Ancient romance, time-traveling fantasy. Very interesting plot and character setting. It is worth recommending. 3. "The Clouds Rise in the Mist" by Lu Mengliang. It was an ancient romance. It was a hot-blooded Jianghu genre. The main characters were super cool, and there were many exciting plots and thrilling fighting scenes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I can't answer this question because I'm a fan of online literature and can't evaluate the value of current or future literary works. The value of literature is a very subjective issue. It is influenced by many factors such as the author's background, style, theme, plot, language, cultural background, and so on. In addition, the style and theme of literary works will change over time, so their value may also change.