In ancient times, there were many ways to write a male protagonist vomiting blood, depending on the plot and character. The following are a few possible ways to write it: 1. Description: The male protagonist was injured in a battle and his wounds were difficult to heal. He eventually vomited blood and died. This kind of plot would usually make the readers feel the grief and helplessness of the male lead, and at the same time, it would also make the readers pay more attention to the death of the male lead and increase the tension of the plot. 2. The male protagonist vomited blood due to physical weakness or trauma in some kind of adversity. This kind of plot would usually let the readers feel the perseverance and strength of the male protagonist, and at the same time, let the readers feel the calmness and composure of the male protagonist in the face of death. 3. The male protagonist vomited blood during some mysterious ritual or ritual due to some mysterious power or curse. Such a plot would usually make the reader feel the mystery and complexity of the male protagonist, and at the same time, it would also make the reader think more about the death of the male protagonist. It needs to be emphasized that the plot of the ancient male protagonist vomiting blood can be written in many ways. The key is to match the plot and character so that the readers can resonate and feel.
Here are a few recommended modern novels, in which the male protagonist vomited blood in the story: 1. " White Moonlight Dressed as the Male Lead's Early Death ": The original male lead vomited blood and died due to anger when he was with White Moonlight on the bridge. 2. " The Savior Will Take Revenge for the Tiniest Grudge ": The male protagonist vomited blood on the spot when he saw the female protagonist leave a message on his portrait. 3. Married to a black-hearted prince as a drug primer: The male protagonist, Yue Zhao, vomited blood many times due to injuries in various dramas. 4. < Wind Armor >: The male protagonist, Su Bu, vomited blood after a series of mysterious events. 5. " The Crippled Husband Stand Up on the Wedding Night ": The male lead, Qin Yuntian, vomited blood many times because he was sick. These novels all had a modern setting and depicted the male protagonist vomiting blood. I hope you like these recommendations.
The following are some novel recommendations about the male protagonist vomiting blood in ancient times: 1. " White Moonlight Dressed as the Male Lead's Early Death ": The male lead vomited blood and died of anger when he was with White Moonlight. 2. [The Savior Will Take Revenge for the smallest grievance]: The male protagonist vomited blood on the spot when he saw the female protagonist leave words on his portrait. 3. Married to a black-hearted prince as a drug primer: The male protagonist, Yue Zhao, vomited blood many times due to injuries in various dramas. 4. < Wind Armor >: The male protagonist, Su Bu, vomited blood after a series of mysterious events. I hope that the novels recommended above can satisfy your needs for the male protagonist's ancient vomiting blood scenes.
Here are a few recommendations for novels about the male protagonist vomiting blood: 1. Married to a black-hearted prince as a drug primer: The male protagonist, Yue Zhao, vomited blood many times due to injuries in various dramas. 2. < Wind Armor >: The male protagonist, Su Bu, vomited blood after a series of mysterious events. 3. " The Crippled Husband Stand Up on the Wedding Night ": The male lead, Qin Yuntian, vomited blood many times because he was sick. 4. " I Raised a Sick and Weak Villain ": The male protagonist, Tang Nian's body shrank a little in the early stages of the game. He often fell ill, fainted, and vomited blood. The female protagonist had to take care of him and get through the difficult times together. I hope you like the novel with the male protagonist vomiting blood.
There were many ways to describe vomiting blood in ancient prose. The following were a few common ways to describe it: Blood vomiting: It refers to spitting out blood and is often used to describe the severity of the illness. For example, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao once said when he fought with Sun Quan,"I am blood." Fetal leakage: It refers to the vomiting of blood during pregnancy. It is often used to describe the physical condition of pregnant women. For example, Lin Daiyu once said in "Dream of the Red Chamber":"Isn't this a fetus leak?" 3. Uterine bleeding: It refers to the vomiting of blood that occurs after or during childbirth. It is often used to describe the symptoms of post-natal hemorrhage. For example, in the Water Margins, Wu Song once said when he was fighting with the government: "Isn't this an avalanche?" [4. Spilling: It refers to the bloody mucus that comes out of the mouth and nose. It is often used to describe the bleeding after being hit by an enemy in battle.] For example, Lin Chong once said in "Water Margins":"Isn't this a book?" These are some of the common ancient descriptions. Different cultures describe vomiting blood differently.
Here are some recommendations for novels with male leads vomiting blood: 1. " President's Domineering Love: Hunting the Enchanting Sweet Wife " 2. " Burning Passion: Escape from CEO Satan " 3. " Bone-corroding Danger: The CEO's Wife Wants a Divorce " 4. Old Love 5. " Marry a black-hearted prince as a drug primer." 6. Wind Armor 7. " On the wedding night, the crippled husband stood up." 8. 'The Savior Will Take Revenge for the Tiniest Grudge.' 9. " White Moonlight Dressed as the Male Lead's Early Death " 10. " Cannon fodder female supporting role: The black-bellied male protagonist delivered himself to the door." These novels all had plots where the male protagonist vomited blood. Each novel had a different storyline and background setting. I hope you can find a story you like in these novels.
There were several possible reasons for vomiting blood. One possibility was that the violent vomiting had caused a tear in the cardiac mucus membrane, which was one of the reasons for the upper digestive tract bleeding. The other possibility was that the back wall of the throat was stimulated during vomiting, causing damage to the esophagus and gastric mucus, and even causing tearing syndrome. The specific diagnosis required a medical examination, such as an electronic gastroscopy, to determine the cause. In terms of treatment, the first thing to do was to control the vomiting. Antiemetic drugs could be used. If the bleeding was caused by a tear in the cardiac membrane, it could be treated with drugs that suppressed gastric acid. Under normal circumstances, the amount of blood vomited was small and mostly bloodshot. After stopping vomiting and using acid suppressors, the symptoms usually improved. If there are blood clots in the vomit, further examination is needed and if necessary, treatment to stop bleeding is needed. Please seek medical attention in time and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.
There are a few modern novels that I can recommend. The male protagonist in the story has a plot of vomiting blood: 1. " White Moonlight Dressed as the Male Lead's Early Death ": The original male lead vomited blood and died due to anger when he was with White Moonlight on the bridge. 2. " The Savior Will Take Revenge for the Tiniest Grudge ": The male protagonist vomited blood on the spot when he saw the female protagonist leave a message on his portrait. 3. Married to a black-hearted prince as a drug primer: The male protagonist, Yue Zhao, vomited blood many times due to injuries in various dramas. 4. < Wind Armor >: The male protagonist, Su Bu, vomited blood after a series of mysterious events. 5. " The Crippled Husband Stand Up on the Wedding Night ": The male lead, Qin Yuntian, vomited blood many times because he was sick. These novels all had a modern setting and depicted the male protagonist vomiting blood. I hope you like these recommendations.
Vomiting black water often indicated that there might be upper digestive tract bleeding. The black water could be caused by bleeding in the digestive tract. The causes of digestive tract bleeding could include diet, medication, and disease. Dietary factors such as excessive drinking or eating black substances may cause damage to the gastric mucus. Drug factors such as taking non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs or antipyretic analgesics may affect the gastric mucus and cause black stool and black water vomiting. Disease factors such as digestive ulcers and stomach cancer may also cause black water vomiting symptoms. However, the specific situation needed to be confirmed through a doctor's face-to-face diagnosis and related examinations. If you vomit black water, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
The male leads of the following novels vomited blood: 1. "White Moonlight Dressed as the Male Lead's Early Death": The original male lead vomited blood and died due to anger when White Moonlight was with Fuhashi. 2. "The Savior Will Take Revenge for the Tiniest Grudge": The male protagonist vomited blood on the spot when he saw the female protagonist leave a message on his portrait. 3. Married to a black-hearted prince as a drug primer: The male protagonist, Yue Zhao, vomited blood many times due to injuries in various dramas. 4. <Wind Armor>: The male protagonist, Su Bu, vomited blood after a series of mysterious events. 5. "The Crippled Husband Stand Up on the Wedding Night": The male lead, Qin Yuntian, vomited blood many times because he was sick. The above is the novel I recommended with the male protagonist vomiting blood. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~
Here are some recommendations for non-CP novels with sickly protagonists: 1. "You seem to be painting me" was a work by Xiaoxue, the seventh of the Lajia family. The main character was quite weak and often vomited blood. It was a novel about group pets. 2. "Qing Dynasty's Number One Foppish Young Master" was a novel that had no CP. The main character's body was very weak before the end of the main text. It seemed that there was a scene where he was about to die, which caused everyone to be nervous. 3. "The Villain Who Refuses to Clean Up" was a novel without a CP. The main character was beautiful, strong, and miserable, and the ending was also without a CP. Every world had a sickly buff at the end, but the protagonist was very strong and would eventually die step by step (except for the last world). 4. "The Villain Is Beautiful in a Prosperous Age" was a novel without a CP. The main character was also beautiful and strong. He wouldn't like anyone, but many people would like him. These novels all meet your requirements of having a sickly protagonist who vomits blood. I hope you like it!