Yes,"My Beautiful Iceberg Female CEO","A Marriage on the Pillow of a Thousand Years of Favor","The Legend of Ageless","The Great Dream Record","After I Slept in Tokyo for a Thousand Years","The Evil God Emperor in the City", and "Forgotten River in a Day" were all novels that involved the protagonist sleeping for thousands of years. I recommend "A Marriage on a Pillow for a Thousand Years" and "Forget the River Once" to you. The plots are very attractive. I hope you like my recommendations. Muah ~😗
Hibernation referred to the animals entering a state of hibernation and stopping eating and activities. During the hibernation period, animals hide in a safe place and wait for the temperature to warm up or for food to be supplied before waking up. The dormant animals would not do anything and would remain still to conserve energy. Hibernation was a survival strategy to adapt to the environment and help animals survive in harsh conditions. Hiding could also be used as a metaphor for people choosing to hide themselves at certain times, waiting for the right time to show their abilities.
" I, Hiding for 3,000 Years, Born Today " was an adventure, Xianxia, and classical novel by online novelist Cat No. 233. This novel told the story of the protagonist, Su Chen, who traveled back 3,000 years, laid low for 3,000 years, and finally stepped forward to save the world when the alien race invaded. In the novel, Su Chen refused to participate in the battle, which disappointed Holy Maiden Hongyan, her teachers, and her friends. However, he finally proved his determination and strength by destroying everything with his sword. This novel received high praise from readers, who thought that it was a novel with an unexpected plot, a novel theme, and distinctive characters. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
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I recommend "The Immortal Witch." The main character of this fantasy epic fantasy novel is an Earthling who transmigrated to another world and tried to become immortal. The main character was an immortal wizard who had been pursuing immortality since ancient times. It had been thousands of years. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Such a scenario was relatively rare. In most novels, cultivating for thousands of years might only exist in myths or fantasy novels. However, if this novel was cultivated in the city, there might be some interesting plots. Cultivating in the city might make the protagonist of the novel face more challenges and dangers because the city was full of dangers and temptations. The protagonist needed to face all kinds of enemies and crises to constantly improve his strength. Cultivating in the city might also have a more realistic experience because the protagonist could move freely in the city, make new friends, and explore all kinds of secrets and unknown areas. This might allow the readers to understand the world of the novel more deeply. However, cultivating in the city could also make novels too exaggerated and fictional because city life was impossible in reality. Therefore, the plot needed to be determined according to the theme and style of the novel.
I recommend the two novels,"The World of American TV Series: Starting with the Los Angeles Police Department" and "The Secret Service in the World of American TV Series." "American TV Series World: Starting with the Los Angeles Police Department" was a time-travel novel based on a unit of American TV series. The protagonist would save the characters who were randomly given lunch boxes and reasonably make up for the idiotic plot that was created by the screenwriter's blind imagination."Special Agent in the American TV Series World" was a story that described the protagonist's prevention of crisis and saving the world in the American TV series world. It mainly described the protagonist's time-travel experience of saving everyone in multiple American TV series worlds. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, I recommend the suspense-detective novel,"The Evil of Qin and Han." The male protagonist, Changsheng, had been pursuing the female protagonist for thousands of years since the Qin Emperor and Han Wu. Did Xu Fu's search for the Overseas Immortal Islands have any results? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This question involved some common plots and settings in transmigration novels and cultivation novels. Time travel novels often depicted characters traveling to another world, where their bodies and cultural backgrounds were different from their own world. In this case, the characters would often encounter various challenges and difficulties such as language barriers, cultural differences, and so on. Therefore, some characters in time-travel novels might become unfamiliar and clumsy, and might even be regarded as " dumb " and other derogatory terms. Immortal cultivation novels often set the characters to cultivate to become immortals or powerful existences, and they needed to go through a long time and arduous cultivation. In these novels, some characters might appear impatient, conceited, and arrogant because they were not patient enough and did not work hard enough. Therefore, characters who did not make any progress for thousands of years in cultivation novels might be regarded as "idiots" because they did not achieve enough achievements and might even be very stupid in some aspects. Of course, this was only a common plot and setting. Not all transmigration novels and cultivation novels would have such a plot. Some characters in novels might become mature, smart, and rational for various reasons, instead of being like "idiots".
The thousand-word unit in a novel was usually set for ease of calculation and typography. 1000 words equaled 1000 words, which was easier to manage and maintain than 10,000 words. In traditional Chinese literature, it was common to use thousands of words as units. In modern online literature, the thousand-word unit was also widely used. This was because online literature usually used the word count as the main evaluation standard, and online literature platforms generally used the thousand-word unit for publishing and publishing. Although ten thousand words were larger, it was easier to calculate and manage ten thousand words compared to one thousand words. Therefore, one thousand words were more commonly used in modern online literature.
In the book "Demon Teller," the main character transformed into a half-human, half-wolf monster. Because he wanted to resurrect his son, he lived for thousands of years. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗