The earliest origin of the word plane could be traced back to the term in the science fiction novel " Galaxy Empire." In the novel, the word plane referred to another world in a parallel universe. This word first appeared in the novel and was widely used in later science fiction novels.
The earliest books could be traced back to when ancient humans used words carved on stones, animal bones, and branches to record information. According to archaeologists, the earliest written language appeared in ancient Egypt around 3500 B.C. They used words written on animal bones to record religious rituals and legal documents. As time passed, the development of writing became more and more complicated. The earliest paper appeared in Babylon around 1600 B.C. Then, people began to use paper to record books, which greatly accelerated the speed of transmission and preservation of books. According to archaeologists, the earliest books were probably made of animal skins, leaves, and other materials. These materials were difficult to preserve, so the earliest books should have been made of paper. In the Han Dynasty, the production of books had become very developed. People began to create many great literary works such as the Analects of Confucius, Records of the Historian and so on.
The word "zombie" first appeared in the Japanese fantasy novel "Gravity" to refer to an immortal creature. Later, this term was introduced into Chinese online literature and gradually became widely used. In Chinese online literature, a zombie usually referred to a creature without consciousness or soul. They could maintain their life by absorbing the essence of humans and could not die. In novels, zombies were often used to represent an evil force or a strange existence.
The Black and White Impermanence first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, from the Four Travels.
Corpse chasing originated from the time when Chiyou, the ancestor of the ancient Miao people, fought by the Yellow River. According to legend, after the battle, Chiyou ordered the military counselor to bring the dead soldiers back to their hometown. The military counselor made the corpses on the ground stand up by chanting spells and praying. They followed Chi You's talisman and walked south obediently. This was the earliest version of corpse herding.
The Black and White Impermanence first appeared in the ancient Chinese demon novel Four Travels, written by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty.
Well, the first Batman origin is from 1939. Bruce Wayne saw his parents killed right in front of him. After that, he decided to become a symbol of justice to combat the crime that plagues Gotham. He became Batman. He's got no superpowers but his skills, intelligence, and the cool gadgets he invents. And that's how the whole Batman thing started way back then.
"Xu Niang and Ban Lao" is a sentence from the ancient Chinese novel "Dream of the Red Chamber". The original text is "Xu Niang and Ban Lao, beautiful and beautiful, half of life has passed." This word was used to describe a woman who was gradually aging but still had a beautiful face and elegant temperament. It expressed a kind of emotion for the passing of beautiful years and life.
I'm not sure where the 'dynamic cat girl' you mentioned came from. If you can provide more information or context, I will try my best to help you answer your questions.
The Black and White Impermanence first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, from the Four Travels.
Onmyoji was a famous traditional Japanese cartoon that was broadcasted in 2007. The cartoon centered on the Onmyoji of Japan's Heian era, telling the story of Onmyoji Shinobu and his three wives, Hanako, Hyakume, and Orochi. The animation was produced by the Japanese animation company JCSTAFF.