This sentence came from a passage in the Japanese novel Detective Conan, dictated by Aoyama Gangchang.
This sentence came from the beginning of One Hundred Years of Solitude, a work by Colombia Garcia Márquez. This sentence expressed the reflection of the protagonist, José Alcadeo Marquez, after experiencing the rise and fall of his family and the vicissitudes of his life.
This sentence originated from a certain plot in 'Battle Through the Heavens' and was said by the main character, Xiao Yan, when he was fighting with an enemy.
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This sentence came from the novel Sword Snow Stride. The original text was "I am the Chu Maniac and the Phoenix Song laughs at the Nine Heavens." Wild and unruly, I love freedom. With a sword, frost frosted fourteen states. I am the most filial daughter in the world. Filial piety but not obedient, obedient to adversity. Heaven's vigorous gentleman is to constantly strive for self-improvement. A gentleman who is good at geography carries all things with great virtue. I am the most filial daughter in the world. Filial piety and obedience."
This sentence came from a Japanese novel, Naruto. The original text was: " The private hero is no more, the purpose of Orochimaru is no more." I'm a bad guy, very arrogant."
I'm just a legend from the movie Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters.
The phrase " I'm just a legend " first appeared in a web novel in 2011 as a meme in " Battle Through the Heavens." The male lead of the novel, Xiao Yan, had mentioned 'ge is only a legend' many times in the novel to indicate that he was not an ordinary person but an existence with extraordinary strength. This sentence quickly became popular on the Internet and became a common phrase in many online novels.
This sentence came from a scene in Naruto where the second male lead (Kishimoto Masashi) said to the male lead (Uzumaki Naruto).
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This sentence came from a catchphrase that the main character Xiao Yan had learned during his training in the Chinese web novel 'Battle Through the Skys'.