I don't think it'll necessarily meet your needs, but I'll try my best to recommend a novel that's most relevant to your description."The Ghost That's Not a Ghost" is a mystery detective novel written by the author, Su Qing. The general plot of this novel is: There are ghosts in this world, there really are ghosts, I really don't lie to you, otherwise what are these things? Ghost 1: There are no ghosts, a trick to deceive children Ghost 2: According to modern science, ghosts and such things cannot exist Ghost 3: The human heart is not enough to have such gods and ghosts Ghost 4: Yes, yes, there are no ghosts in this world Xiao Sheng: Then what are you? We're not ghosts ~ Alright, alright! No, no, don't shout. My head hurts. ---------------------------- The book,"One-Third of the Immortals," was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Su Zha Zha. The general plot of this novel was: As a ghost that had returned to life, a single lock meant that the pear was very big. r Helping a god find a person, and also finding the soul that he had taken over. However, it was fortunate that the sky would fall on the floating ones first. r White flower, when we were ghosts, we shared joys and sorrows together. Now, one person and one ghost, can we still be like before? ---------------------------- The book, Ghost Story Studio, was written by the author, Twelve Sentences, and was a novel about a mysterious world. The general plot of the novel was: A nightmare descended upon them. Ghosts ran amok, and aristocratic families dominated the world. All living beings were like ants, struggling to survive in the quagmire. Fang Yue inexplicably came to a world where demons and ghosts ran amok. He had the merit system, and all kinds of strange objects such as jade pendants, bronze mirrors, straw sandals, straw raincoats, human skin masks, and so on transformed into merit divine powers to deduce, see, divine, avoid water, paint skin… ---------------------------- "The Girl in the Ghost Temple" was a fantasy romance novel written by the author, Li Dai. The general plot of this novel was: After Lin Xi died in the Ghost Realm, she was taken in by a slutty and useless poor ghost. However, she had never expected that this pauper, his identity was not ordinary. He was a Yaksha! Not only was he expelled by his parents, but he was also hunted down by the humans, ghosts, and demons. Lin Xi felt that she had fallen into a pit and could not get up. This fellow didn't take her in, he just wanted to find someone to block his sword! [PS: All the characters in the novel, except for the female protagonist, are all crazy. When the gods created this world, they might have forgotten to add intelligence into it.] ---------------------------- "Evil Walkers" was a mystery detective novel written by the author, Beichen Liu. The general plot of this novel was: Are there ghosts in this world? What was a ghost like? In any case, ghosts and gods, more people believe in ghosts and gods, less people see ghosts and gods. Since evil spirits were evil, why did they exist? Let the evil spirit answer these questions... ---------------------------- "The Ghost King's Cultivation System" was a mystery detective and horror novel written by the author, Mo Gupan. The general plot of this novel was: "The Ghost King is Possessed Again Today" White Tea traveled through the other world and obtained the Ghost King White Emperor's omnipotent system. It could raise ghosts, solve cases, rebuild the Ghost Realm, and even attack the cold and aloof Celestial Lord. Why does this Senior Immortal Gao Leng look like an indecent person? Also, she was a dignified Ghost King. How could she not have the strength to resist her own body? Possessed. Cowards, handsome ghosts, cute ghosts, stingy ghosts, troublemakers, misers, unlucky ghosts, poor ghosts, greedy ghosts, hungry ghosts, ugly ghosts…With the system in hand, the world is mine! He followed behind him. I'm the coward, I'm the wronged ghost, I'm the handsome ghost, I'm the cute ghost, I'm me, I'm all of me! White Tea thought, Am I still the Ghost King? One ghost, one story. I have a ghost, do you have a story? [100 Ways to Die for a Male Lead with Depressed Syndrome] ---------------------------- 'Haunted House Night Talks' was a short story written by the author who refused to use false words. The general plot of this novel was: "Haunted House Night Talks", also known as "Ghost Stories", was a collection of horror stories that he had put in a lot of effort to release. If you saw this series of stories at night when you were alone, it was best not to read it because every story in this series was extremely scary. ---------------------------- "The Spiritual Path of the Ghost" was a novel about urban life written by the author, Little Ink Dudou. The general plot of this novel was: What is a spirit? What is a ghost? From death to soul rebirth, just like the beginning of human life, one thought is good, one thought is evil. The spirit walks the path of ghosts, and ghosts have no life… An ordinary worker who was lucky enough to obtain the identity of the Spirit's Chosen One would become companions with spirits and enemies with ghosts. Beautiful women, Taoist priests, monks, and Xiuyaoists would accompany him. Divine beasts would protect him from all directions. He would search for ancient tombs, visit famous mountains, worship Taoist temples, explore temples, enter the netherworld, the War Demon Realm, and the Five Realms… ---------------------------- "It's a Little Difficult to Be a Ghost These Days" was a mystery detective novel written by the author who didn't do waist wear. The general plot of this novel was: There shouldn't be a ghost more tragic than Jiang Little Buddha in this world. He couldn't find the way to the netherworld and stayed in the human world for a long time… Forgetting his previous life caused him to not be able to receive offerings and lack food and clothing. However, after meeting a man whose entire body was glowing with white light, Jiang Little Buddha's ghost life changed. She was brought by this man to steal offerings and get other ghosts to give her money. She also had a beautiful body that could make Little Buddha feel warm. However, the ghost had to leave in the end, but Jiang Little Buddha found that he could not bear to leave! ---------------------------- Soul Guest House was a mystery detective novel written by a rabbit head. The general plot of the novel was: After many years of hard work, the ghost emissary Chu Qi realized that he was a ghost with a story, and a ghost with a family… Can you return my memories to me?
The information on the four misers in foreign countries could be found in various books and articles. Here is some information that might be useful: - 'The Liar and the Liar's Son' was a novel written by Baudriard of France. It mainly talked about the complicated relationship between a wealthy businessman and his two lovers. - The Book of Capital was a work on political economy by the German mathematician Karl Karl Marks. It contained a detailed analysis of misers and mainly discussed the capitalists 'pursuit of profits and the exploitation of the working class. - 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was from the Qing Dynasty in China. It also described the greed and miserly behavior of some capitalists and landlords. It could be used as a comparison to the four misers in foreign countries. - " The Scholars " was a long novel written by Wu Jingzi, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It also described the greed and miserly behavior of some Confucian scholars and officials. It could be used as a comparison to the four misers of foreign countries. It should be noted that this information is only for reference and cannot be used as an absolute fact. Different literary and historical backgrounds may have different characters and behaviors, so there may be differences in understanding of the four foreign misers.
The four misers in literature were usually referred to as Jia Zheng, Grandmother Jia, Xue Baochai, Jia Baoyu, and others in Dream of the Red Chamber. The degree of their stinginess varied, but they were all greedy, selfish, and vicious characters. Jia Zheng was an extremely shrewd businessman. He paid great attention to his own interests. Not only did he live frugally, but he also asked his family to do the same. He was very stingy with money and was only willing to pay a high price for items. Grandmother Jia, on the other hand, was a very astute parent. She paid great attention to the interests of the family. She was very frugal with her clothes, jewelry, and food. However, she was also very greedy and always wanted to obtain more benefits. Xue Baochai was a very rational and shrewd person. She paid great attention to her image and status. She was very good at managing money and was good at saving money, but she also paid great attention to her own interests. Jia Baoyu was a dull, selfish, and greedy man. He was very concerned about his wealth and status, but at the same time, he was very confused and helpless. In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', these characters were all very full. Their personalities and fates were very complicated and complicated. These characters also reflected the various drawbacks of feudal society and the distortion of human nature.
The four misers in Chinese literature referred to the four greedy and stingy characters in ancient Chinese novels. 1. Wang Hai of the Xia and Shang Dynasties (c. 1400 - 1046 B.C.): He was the "Jia Baoyu" in "Dream of the Red Chamber". The prototype was an extremely greedy businessman who did not hesitate to lie, cheat, steal and other means to obtain more wealth. 2. Yan Jiansheng of the Western Han Dynasty (c. 139 - 87 B.C.): He was a character in The Scholars. He was a greedy businessman and landlord who did not hesitate to kidnap and extort in order to obtain more wealth. 3. Xue Tao of the Tang Dynasty (about 713-about 770 AD): She was the heroine of the Song of Everlasting Sorrow. She was a greedy aristocratic woman who did not hesitate to cheat, steal, blackmail and other means to obtain wealth in order to obtain more property. 4. Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty (1021 - 1086): He was the villain in the Water Margins. He was an extremely greedy politician and businessman who did not hesitate to deceive the people and plunder the country's wealth through reforms in order to obtain more wealth. These four misers were widely praised in ancient Chinese novels as symbols of greed, selfishness, and stinginess, reflecting the dark side of society at that time.
A miser is a person who is very frugal with money and resources. Their miserly behavior is often manifested in the extreme value of their property and goods and their reluctance to waste or share them. The following were the famous sayings of the four misers: 1 " Money is the incarnation of the devil because it can make people selfish and greedy." - Agatha Christie "I have money, but I'm richer because I only have money." - Jack London 3 " Money isn't everything, but you can't do anything without money." - Robert Frost My money is my money because I can't give it to anyone else. - Charlotte Bronte
The four misers in the world literature originated from the legendary characters in the ancient Greek city-state of Athens, namely Aktor, Ares, Bateres, and Bildad. These four characters were regarded as typical representatives of greed, selfishness, and stinginess. In literary works, they were often described as using money, objects, or other means to restrict or control others. The stories of these four characters were widely praised in literature and became one of the classic literary images. Among them, Aktor was considered the greediest miser. In order to obtain more money and property, he did not hesitate to resort to various means such as deception, theft, fraud, etc. The other three misers were relatively gentle. Although they would also use money to protect themselves or control others, they usually paid more attention to the money itself than the benefits that money brought. The images of the four misers have a profound significance in literature. They reflect the greed, selfishness, narrow-mindedness and other aspects of human nature, and also provide readers with profound enlightenment and thinking.
The four misers in world literature originated from the ancient Chinese novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. The following was a detailed description of the four misers: 1 A Xiaocun: The character from Dream of the Red Chamber is stingy, greedy, and loves money as much as his life. In order to obtain more wealth, he does not hesitate to use all kinds of despicable means. 2. Grandet: The novel of the same name by Grandet from France is another famous miser. She was greedy, selfish, and squandered money to the extreme. In the end, she led to a tragic fate because of greed and selfishness. 3. Crusoe: From the United Kingdom's Defoe's "Crusoe" is a rational and brave character. Because of his own stinginess and greed, he was trapped on a deserted island and finally obtained freedom through his own efforts and wisdom. Sherlock Holmes: The Sherlock Holmes novel by the British mathematician, physicist, and logician Conan Doyle was another famous miser. He was smart and capable, and in order to pursue more wealth and power, he did not hesitate to resort to all kinds of despicable means.
There were four misers in world literature: Akbaster, Grandet, Sherlock, and Crusoe.
A conflict in story creation refers to the conflict or confrontation between two or more different elements in a story. This element could be the power contrast between characters, the emotional entanglement between characters, the contradiction between characters and the environment, the conflict between characters 'goals and wishes, and so on. By setting up contradictions and conflicts in the story creation, it could make the story more interesting and fascinating, and also help to promote the development and ending of the story. Through contradictions and conflicts, the characters could be more three-dimensional and real, allowing the readers to better understand and feel the characters and emotions in the story.
The four classic misers in European literature were as follows: Sherlock Holmes was the protagonist of the detective novel The Complete Sherlock Holmes. Holmes was a very shrewd, selfish and greedy person. He valued his wealth and status very much and often obtained wealth through deception and theft. Alcatraz, the miser in the fairy tale of Arbat Grimm, was a greedy, selfish, and cold character. In order to obtain more wealth and status, he did not hesitate to deceive and steal, even putting his relatives and friends in danger. 3 Ivan Pavlov (Ivan Pavlov's story) is a miser in Russian folktales. He was a very greedy and selfish person. In order to obtain more wealth and status, he did not hesitate to use all kinds of means to cheat and steal. 4 Quasimodo (The Hunchback of Clock Tower) in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris was a greedy, selfish and stingy character. He valued his wealth and status very much. In order to obtain more wealth, he was willing to resort to all kinds of deception and theft.
The stories of China's four misers were: 1 Grandet (King of Misers) 2. Lu Zhishen (Impartial) 3. Huang Shiren (Greedy) 4. Wang Xifeng (Sinister and Cunning)