The original text of Yue Yang Tower was: My ancestors fled to Xiangyin with their wives and children to avoid the chaos of the Qin Dynasty. A year later, he was buried in front of Yueyang Tower. At that time, people could not distinguish between good and bad. The Story of Yueyang Tower was an essay written by Fan Zhongyan, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. It described the story of his ancestor, Fan Zhongyan, taking his wife and fellow countrymen to seek refuge in front of Yueyang Tower in order to escape the war during the Qin Dynasty. The text mentioned Yue Yang Tower but did not directly explain what the temple meant. However, from the text, it could be seen that Yue Yang Tower was probably regarded as a kind of temple or altar because the ancestors were buried here after their deaths.
Yes, the temple referred to the imperial court.
Yes, the temple referred to the imperial court.
In classical Chinese, the term "temple" was often used to refer to the highest authority of the imperial court or the country. For example,"Your Majesty, there should be extraordinary people in the temple who can take on the heavy responsibilities of the world." The meaning of this sentence was,"Your Majesty, there should be an extraordinary person in the court who can shoulder the heavy responsibility of the world."
Sorry, I'm not sure. It could be a code for a particular novel, or perhaps it indicates the twelfth novel by a certain author. Without more context, it's hard to tell.
I have no idea. Maybe it's a specific book number or a code for a particular novel, but without more context, it's hard to say.
Sorry, 'novels 77' is quite an ambiguous term. It could potentially be a reference to a collection of 77 novels, or maybe a special category or series named that way. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
It could refer to literal fires described in fictional stories, like a house on fire in a mystery novel.
It could refer to real - world elements that are incorporated into fictional works. For example, historical events, real - life places, or even scientific facts that are used as a basis within a fictional story.
Well, 'a dangerous fiction' might be about a fictional scenario that is dangerous in nature. It could be a fictional account of a world where there are extreme power imbalances or unethical practices. This kind of fiction can be dangerous as it may desensitize readers to real - world problems or give them false ideas about how society should function.
Well, a lemon in fanfiction usually indicates adult or intimate scenes. It's a term used to flag that the content might not be suitable for all readers. Sometimes it implies more graphic and detailed descriptions of sexual acts.