There are many novels about foreign history or foreign countries. The following are some of the more famous examples: 1 Lord of the Rings series-Tolkien 2 Harry Potter Series- JK Rowling 3 Twilight Series-Stephanie Meyer A Song of Ice and Fire-George R. R. Martin Game of Thrones Series-George R. R. Martin 6 The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit-Peter Jackson 7. The Lord of the Rings: Prisoner of Middle-earth-Peter Jackson 8 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child- JK Rowling 9 Twilight: Dark Side of the Moon-Stephanie Meyer A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin These novels all involved the history and culture of different countries, as well as many stories about overseas nation-building and colonization.
Of course, the following are some historical stories of foreign countries: 1 Alexander the Great-Alexander the Great was a famous military commander and politician in ancient Greek history. He led the Greek coalition forces against the Persian Empire in the 3rd century B.C. and was one of the greatest military commanders in history. 2 Mona Lisa-Mona Lisa was an oil painting by the famous Renaissance painter, Leonard Da Vinci. It was hailed as one of the greatest works of art in the history of the world and one of the most famous works of art in the world. 3 The Braveheart-William Wallace was a hero of 17th century England. He bravely fought against The French army to protect England's interests. His story has been adapted into many art forms, including movies, novels, and poems. Aladdin-This is a classic fairy tale about a wealthy merchant and his magic lamp. The magic lamp could make people's wishes come true, but the merchant was greedy for more wealth and eventually lost the magic lamp and his own life. 5 The Lord of the Rings-The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy novel by Tolkien about the adventures of the Hobbit Bilbo and his friends in order to destroy the Lord of the Rings. These stories are only a part of the history of foreign countries. There are many other stories and events that you can learn more about according to your own interests.
Foreign mystery thrill-thrills were often referred to as suspense novels. They were a type of literary work that featured reasoning, suspense, and horror. They often described the protagonist's investigation and reasoning process in various mysterious, dangerous, distorted, and incredible scenes, as well as his struggles with various villains. The representative works of this type of novel included The Complete Sherlock Holmes, The Massacre on the Nile, The Murder on the Oriental Express, The Murder of Green Toe, and so on. They not only enjoyed a high reputation in literature, but they were also widely used and promoted in the fields of movies, TV series, games, and so on. Suspense novels were typically full of twists and turns, suspense, rigorous reasoning, and deep and vivid characters. Through reading such novels, readers could experience an intense and exciting reading experience. At the same time, they could also understand the truth behind the story and the meaning of the story through thinking, reasoning, and inquiry.
There are many novels from many countries. The following are some famous ones: 1 Russia: Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, Tolstoy's War and Peace, Anna Karenina, etc. 2. America: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway, The Sound and the Fury by Faulkner, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Marquez, etc. 3. England: Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, etc. 4. France: Mrs. Bovary by Mr. Mauricio, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, etc. 5 Germany: Goethe's The Troubles of Young Witte, Hoffman's The Three-Body Problem series, Calvino's Flowers, etc. 6. Japan: Yasunari Kawabata's " Snow Country ", Keigo Higashino's " White Night Journey "," The Sacrifice of Suspect X ", etc. 7 Italy: Calvino's One Hundred Years of Solitude, Verdi's Divine Comedy, Cardano's Journey to the East, etc. 8 Spain: Cervantes 'Don Quijote, Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, Olga's Garden of Eden, etc. These are just some famous foreign novels. There are many other excellent works that readers can choose according to their interests and preferences.
There were indeed some novels in online novels that described the Chinese invasion of foreign countries, but such novels were usually regarded as negative works because they depicted the Chinese people's lives under foreign colonial rule and invasion. These novels were often used to explore China's history and modern issues, and they also caused international controversy and criticism. For example, some novels described China's invasion and colonization of North Korea, Vietnam, Myanmar, and other countries during the Qing Dynasty. These novels were widely read and discussed, causing some controversy. Of course, there were also some novels that described foreigners invading China, such as the "Yellow Turban Uprising" in Water Margins. Although it did not directly describe the Chinese invasion of foreign countries, such acts did exist in history.
I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Reborn I am the King": The protagonist Arthur Aldrich became the heir of a small king after his rebirth in another world. He led a small European country to fight for hegemony in a dangerous international situation. 2. <<Rebirth of the European Continent: The Age of Voyage>>: The protagonist is reborn as the King of Portugal and starts the Great Colonialism Era. He is committed to building a great empire that the sun never sets and becomes an existence that conquers the European Continent.> I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following historical and foreign historical novels to you: My Portugal Empire, Nightmare of America, Rise of Denmark 1890, Rebirth Begins with Titanic, America 1881: The Legend of the West, The Road to Rome in Greece, and so on. These novels all have the characteristics of reasonable deduction and must-read for historical parties. Friends who like history shouldn't miss them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many classic satirical novels in foreign countries. Some of the famous works included: 1. The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): From the perspective of a teenager, Holden Caulfield, describing his growth and inner contradictions. 1984 (George Orwell): It described the political environment and the living conditions of the people in a dictatorial country. [3] The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald): From the perspective of the protagonist, Gatsby, it depicted the social elites and money supremacy of the 1920s in America. 4. The Great Father Fox (Mr. Moupassant): Through the story of Father Fox and his children, it satirizes social injustice and human weakness. 5 "The Three Idiots in Bollywood"(Ashvini Javid): It tells the story of three Indian university students in India's top engineering college and satirizes India's education system and employment environment. These novels all had profound thoughts and unique styles, which were widely praised and highly praised by people.
😋I recommend the following two novels about traveling through foreign countries to you: 1. The story of a commoner woman who became an empress and entered the martial arts world. She spent some of her experiences in a foreign country. 2. Prince Li's Peerless Medical Concubine: A story of a young man who brought a bamboo basket into a foreign palace to find a cure to save the emperor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many famous books about animals in foreign countries, such as The Little Prince and Harry and the Monster from the Harry Potter series. These books all depicted the lives and stories of animals, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of animals.
There are many myths and legends about foreign countries. The following are some famous examples: Greek Mythology: Greek mythology is an important part of European culture, including many heroes, gods, monsters and mythical stories. The most famous ones included the struggle between Zeus and Hera, the twelve gods of Olympus, and the Battle of Troy. Norse mythology: Norse mythology is another important branch of European culture that includes many gods, heroes, and monsters. The most famous ones included Thor, Odin, Hades, and Nereus. 3. Egyptian Mythology: Egyptian Mythology is also a mysterious and creative cultural system that includes many gods, heroes, and mythological stories. Among them, the most famous included the god of the Nile, Nemo, the Pharaoh Ramses II, and the Egyptian Cleopatra, Kefra. 4. Indian Mythology: Indian Mythology is also a mysterious and creative cultural system that includes many gods, heroes, and mythical stories. The most famous ones included Brahma, Shiva, Vishnu, and the Indian Princess Peacock. 5. American Mythology: American mythology includes many different cultures and religious systems, including many gods, heroes, and mythical stories. The most famous ones included Quinn from the Mayan civilization, the sun god Iyukan from the Inca civilization, and Oz Oz from the Native American mythology. These foreign fairy tales are full of imagination and creativity. Reading them can help us better understand different cultures and histories.