😋I recommend two novels for you: "The Heavenly Selection Empress: The Peerless Talisman Master" and "The Tang Imperial Censor: Mercy of the Empress." "The Heavenly Selection Queen: The Peerless Talisman Master" told the story of the female protagonist, who was the first chosen daughter of the Imperial City. She was persecuted by her family and relatives and was forced to live in a small village. Later, she obtained the power of the Otherworld and became a powerful Talisman Master. She started a dispute and struggle with the Overlord male protagonist. The female lead was rebellious and powerful, while the male lead was evil and domineering. The sparks of interaction between the two continued. "The Imperial Censor of the Tang Dynasty: Mercy of the Empress" revolved around the relationship between the female censor and the female emperor of the Tang Dynasty. The female censor had a special identity and saved the Empress 'life at the Hongmen Banquet. The Empress took this opportunity to appoint the female censor as the imperial censor. However, the interests of the female censor ran counter to the interests of the Emperor, and the contradiction and confrontation between the two continued to escalate. The book combined historical and fantasy elements, and the plot was full of ups and downs, making it exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
, I recommend the following modern society novels to you. I hope you like them ~ 1. "The Witch Has Pursued Me for 5,000 Years": A story about a male protagonist who died after being pursued by a girl for 3,000 years and was reborn 2,000 years later. A job allowed him to meet the sweet pet of the pestering girl boss. 2. [Life's Bewilderment]: It tells the story of two couples in their forties facing the pressure of work and family in modern society. How they still love life after understanding the truth of life. 3. "The Modern Me and Her in the Republic of China": A fourth-year male student in modern society traveled through time and space by chance, met his lover in his previous life, and began to take risks to protect love and righteousness. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novel to you: - " The Daily Life of a Cheater," an urban life novel. The daily life of the main character after he started his business. He was relaxed and occasionally flirted with girls to do his business. - " I Reincarnated into a Single School Belle " was a light novel that was a joke. The main character transmigrated into a single school belle and added some fantasy elements to his daily cultivation. - " World Monsters in the Mountain Village " was a light novel that was originally a fantasy genre. The protagonist interacted with the world monsters in the mountain village in the form of farming. It was suitable for ridicule. - 'Street Stall's Fireworks', a novel about all kinds of things in the real world. It had a light comedy style. It was about life, and all kinds of snacks could be exchanged. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Many films that reflected the life of the old society could refer to the following classic works: 10,000 Arrows Piercing the Heart (1991): The story of a poor peasant reflects the poverty, cruelty, and injustice of rural society in old China. Alive (1994): Directed by Zhang Yimou, the story of a farmer's life reflects the turmoil and suffering of rural society in old China. 3 Raise the Red Lantern (1991): Directed by Ang Lee, the story of two women reflects the marriage system and social class division of the feudal society of old China. Teahouse (1982): Directed by Lao She, it tells the story of a teahouse owner and the people and things in the teahouse. It reflects the business and teahouse culture of the feudal society of old China. Farewell My Concubine (1993): Directed by Chen Kaige, the story of two Peking opera actors reflects the traditional Chinese opera culture and the master-apprentice system of feudal society. All of the above works have a certain degree of representation, can deeply reflect all aspects of life in the old society, and also have high artistic value.
Dystopian society novels can reflect modern society in various ways. For example, concerns about privacy in our digital age can be seen in novels like '1984' where the government constantly monitors its citizens. The over - reliance on technology and the potential loss of human connection in modern society are similar to themes in 'Brave New World' where people are more focused on artificial pleasures provided by technology.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "The Treasure Book of Brain Salvation: System, Get Lost"-This novel tells the story of Bai Lian in the old Beijing Danjiao Valley on the beach in the concession. Although it is not entirely based on old Beijing, there are many cultural elements of old Beijing. I believe you will be satisfied. 2. "Entertainment's Midlife Crisis" was a novel set in Old Beijing. The protagonist Gao Ge traveled to a parallel world similar to the real world. He strolled around Old Beijing, ate Zhajiangmian, and immersed himself in the history and culture of Old Beijing. Those who were interested could take a look. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Hey, let me recommend you a few infinite novels: " Taotie: Devouring and Evolving from the Destruction of the Pillar " was a story of a hungry man who ate and stuffed himself in various anime worlds. the infinite flow of the comprehensive manga of the same people. << World Support >>: This is a support that is just fooling around. [Infinity Style: Volume One: Ghost Extinguisher Volume Two: Silver Soul Volume Three: Qin Shi Volume Four: One Person] " Crossing with the World Tree ": The protagonist Luo Chen and the girl who had transformed into the World Tree traveled through the heavens, performing a lingering scene that lasted for three lifetimes between joy and sorrow. This was his first time writing an infinite style, and it wasn't brainless. The son of a transmigrator is naturally a transmigrator. Where did he transmigrate to? This was a novel about the infinite heavens. " The Little Evil God in the Beautiful Manga ": Transmigrate to the Marvel World, sign a contract with the Little Evil God, and become a person that even the ancient one needs to treat with caution. This book is called Infinite Flow. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Let me recommend you a few good ancient novels: 1. "The State Preceptor's Wife Is Too Flirtatious": An ancient romance novel written by the author Su Jiuqi. It tells the story of Xue Qingcheng being framed by her stepmother and adopted by the Empress Dowager. Later, she was pursued by a demonic state preceptor. The writing was not bad, and the plot was also very attractive. 2. "Sparrow Palace Lady": An ancient romance novel written by Du Lan. It tells the story of a palace lady who doesn't play by the rules. The writing was light and humorous, and the plot was interesting. 3. "Song Xingzhi Lives in the Huizong Period": An ancient romance novel written by the author, Xumi Pupu. It tells the story of a historical noob who traveled to the Song Dynasty. Although it was written by a female lead, the style was plain. It was mainly a description of life and was easy to pass time. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Horror novels often reflect society's fears and anxieties. They can highlight issues like social injustice, moral corruption, or the unknown threats lurking in our modern world.
1933 novels like 'The Grapes of Wrath' reflected the economic hardships of the Great Depression. It showed the displacement of farmers and the difficult living conditions. Novels of that year often dealt with themes of poverty, struggle, and the search for a better life. They were a mirror of the society's problems.
Dystopian novels can reflect society in multiple ways. They can take current social, political or technological trends and project them into a more extreme and often negative future. For instance, if there are concerns about privacy in the present day, a dystopian novel might show a world where all privacy has been completely eradicated. They also can act as a warning. If a society is starting to become too consumer - driven, a dystopian novel could depict a world where consumerism has run amok and destroyed all other values. In general, they make people think about the direction their own society is heading in.