Luan represented females. In ancient Chinese myths and legends, the Luan was a bird similar to the phoenix. It was regarded as the messenger of the God of Spring, as well as the symbol of the King of the East and the Queen Mother of the West. Although some search results mentioned that Luan birds were divided into male and female, most of the results pointed out that Luan birds were female. Thus, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that the Luan represented a female.
Qinghui was generally used for boys, with 76.99% of boys and 23.01% of girls. Hence, Qing Hui represented males.
There were a few novels with the female protagonist Feng Luan, including "Phoenix Soars the Nine Heavens" and "Sword Spirit Feng Luan". These novels belonged to the fantasy romance/oriental fantasy category and could be read on Qidian Chinese website. In addition, there were also some novels recommended by other female authors, such as "The Phoenix Concubine: The Evil Emperor's Concubine Is More Delicate Than the Land" and "Phoenix Snow's novel is called" The Ghost Emperor's Poisonous Concubine: The Defiant Useless Big Sister." If you are interested in the character of Feng Luan, these novels might suit your taste.
Li Luan was a woman from the apocalypse. She had traveled to ancient times to become a farmer's daughter. She came from a poor family with a silly and weak brother and a hot-tempered and competitive sister. In addition, she had to face the threat of her clan members who were eyeing her covetously. However, because she had trained her martial arts in the apocalypse, she was able to use her own strength to improve her family and change her sister's fate. In the end, her sister became the queen. Li Luan had brought along a set of body training techniques when she transmigrated to ancient times. Her brother's IQ had improved after practicing this set of techniques. She faced many difficulties, but she firmly believed that decisiveness and wisdom were the key to solving problems. As for the details of Li Luan's life in ancient times, I have no way of knowing.
Hong Luan in Search for Gods liked Su He. Su He was deeply in love with Hong Luan and Hong Luan had also agreed to Su He's marriage proposal. Although Su Wei did not agree to their marriage, he still agreed in the end. Hence, it could be concluded that Hong Luan liked Su He.
The exact information about the female lead, Shen Luan, being reborn and the male lead being the Prince Regent was unclear. The search results mentioned some novels related to Shen Luan and the Prince Regent, but did not provide a clear answer. Therefore, I do not know the exact information about this problem.
The novels he recommended were " The Green Road Back to Immortality " and " Huan Shang." "The Green Road to Immortality" told the story of the female protagonist, Qingluan, who was assassinated and reincarnated as a human. She found the fragment of her primordial spirit and her fate with the male protagonist crossed life and death. " Huan Shang " was the story of the female lead, Mo Ranyu. She went from a useless woman to a strong woman who controlled the world. The relationship between her and the male lead was complicated. These two novels were both ancient romance novels. They had elements of rebirth and transmigration. The emotions were dramatic, and the plot was compact and interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.
A single flower represented beauty, faith, the expression of emotions, as well as a symbol of love, friendship, and joy. It represented personal happiness and could lead people into a beautiful world full of spring.
The sunset represented the end of the day and the beginning of a new chapter. It symbolized the passage of time and the cycle of life. The sunset could also bring hope and beauty, allowing people to experience the magnificent scenery of nature. It was a turning point, reminding people to let go of the burdens of the past and welcome new challenges and opportunities. The sunset could also symbolize death and the end, but it also represented the possibility of new life and rebirth. In short, the sunset had a rich symbolic meaning. It could be interpreted and felt in different ways by different people.
Jiang He was a metaphor for great power and lasting influence. To be more specific, Jiang He was a metaphor for the decline of talents, clans, and nations. This idiom was often used to describe a state where a certain power and influence gradually weakened and declined.
The Heavenly God represented the gods in Chinese mythology, including the God who ruled the universe, the God who was in charge of the sun, moon, stars, wind, rain, and life. In Taoism, the heavenly god was the god of heaven, the foundation and master of nature. The heavenly gods lived in the heavens and were born from the Dao Qi. They were divided into thirty-six heavens. The Heavenly God represented the will of heaven and the Heavenly Dao. It was the law of operation and the supreme law of all things in the world. In ancient Chinese philosophy and mythology, the concept of gods was deeply implanted in people's hearts. People had reverence and worship for gods.