The Long Song was a work from the ancient Chinese novel, Chu Ci.
The Han Yuefu was a dynasty in Chinese history, located southeast of Luoyang City in today's Henan Province. The Yuefu period of the Han Dynasty was one of the golden periods for the development of ancient Chinese poetry. A large number of excellent literary works emerged, including famous poems such as "Long Song Xing".
I can't answer your question. The song "Kneeling and Begging" that you mentioned was not clearly indicated as to which domestic cartoon it came from. However, the song was very popular in China. Many people thought it came from an animated film called Journey to the West. However, this was only a guess and there was no conclusive evidence to show which domestic cartoon the song came from.
I'm not sure what work you're referring to. Can you provide me with more context so that I can better understand your question and answer it better?
The character Song Changlin came from the novel Battle Through the Heavens.
" Rat " was a Chinese web novel. The author was unknown. The plot and character setting of the novel are rather vague. There is no clear dynasty background, so it may be derived from various historical periods and cultural backgrounds.
The story of " Celebrating Years " was set in the Chen Kingdom of the Southern Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Although the Qing Kingdom was fictional, its background in the play corresponded to the Southern Chen Kingdom, which was a short-lived dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Therefore, the protagonist of " Celebrating Years " could be considered to be from the Southern Chen Kingdom.
Sinan first appeared during the Warring States Period in China.
Feng Menglong was one of the main novelists of the Ming Dynasty. He was known as the "Master of Fictions". His representative works included "Yu Shi Ming Yan" and "Jing Shi Tong Yan".
Wu Chengen was a novelist from the Ming Dynasty in China who wrote famous novels such as Journey to the West.
The term 'grandiose' came from the Qin State, a vassal state in the pre-Qin period. During the pre-Qin period, the king of Qin was known as the " King of Qin." He wore gorgeous clothes and a crown when he rode in a gorgeous carriage. Therefore, the word "dignified" was usually used to describe a person's clothing, way of traveling, and status.