Here are a few recommended ancient novels: 1. << Outer Family Woman >>: This novel tells the story of an unnamed outer family woman who traveled through time to ancient times. Although the protagonist faced difficulties and ups and downs in life, she expressed that she had no pressure. 2. " Heaven's Nurseries ": This novel tells the story of a black-bellied and doting Heavenly Lord and a gentle and auspicious Divine Beast. The attacker had become smaller but his mind had matured, while the receiver had returned to childhood. The daily life of the two of them taking care of the child was full of sweetness. 3. " The War God's Favorite Concubine Has No Limits ": The story tells the story of a modern forensic doctor, Wei Zi, who transmigrated to ancient times and became the former sister-in-law of the War God. She turned the tables and became the War God's favorite concubine. 4. Kangxi's Green Tea Concubine: This ancient novel tells the story of a sixteen-year-old young emperor who outwitted Oboi. The writing is excellent and the quality is superb. Please note that the above is a few ancient novels recommended based on the search results provided. I hope it will be helpful to you.
The following are some recommendations for time-travel novels: 1. " Di Zhangsun ": The story was about Zhao Changning, as the eldest grandson of an aristocratic family, who was selected to be an official in the strict Dali Temple. She faced the challenges of the harsh environment and many opponents, but she carefully overcame the difficulties. Until one day, her cold superiors, vicious opponents, and even her half-brother all knew her secret. Their attitudes towards her changed. This novel showed the growth of the heroine and her struggles in the officialdom as the eldest grandson. 2. " The Empress Has No Desire to Survive ": The story tells the story of Lin Sese transmigrating to become the empress in the ancient palace struggle. She faces a cruel palace struggle and a tragic ending. This novel showed the heroine's struggle for survival in the palace and her courage in the face of difficulties. 3. Dressed as the Emperor's Palm: This was a cool fantasy novel about a modern student god who grew up in a different world after transmigrating. The story told the story of the love and killing between the female protagonist and the male protagonist of the Upper Realm. 4. " The First Foppish Concubine: Master, You're the Best ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist who went from a fool to a super genius pharmacist and started a fight with the male protagonist. 5. " Feng Ce Chang 'an ": The story was about an ancient woman who used the name of Blood Fox to carry the banner of rebellion against the destiny and began a turbulent life. I hope you like the novel I recommended!
The grassland was a precious treasure bestowed by nature to humans, and it was a holy land in the eyes of many scholars. The ancient and modern literati's articles describing the grasslands covered a wealth of topics. Here are a few classics: 1 "The Prairie"-Lao She This was an essay written by Mr. Lao She, describing what he had seen and heard in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia. The article described the natural scenery of the grasslands, the local customs, and the wisdom and courage of the people of the grasslands in simple and clear language. It also mentioned Lao She's contact with the local herdsmen in the grasslands to express his respect and gratitude to the people of the grasslands. 2 "Green Grass"-Haizi This was a poem written by Hai Zi, which described the scene of him communicating with the herdsmen on the grasslands of Xizang. The poem was full of reverence for nature and gratitude for the herdsmen. Through the theme of grasslands, Haizi expressed her love for life and freedom. 3 " Night on the Grassland "-Ma Zhiyuan This was a poem written by Ma Zhiyuan, describing the night scene in Inner Mongolia. In the poem, Ma Zhiyuan used exquisite language to describe the night of the grassland and the life of the herdsmen to express his nostalgia and praise for the grassland. 4. Frontier Scenery-Weng Sen This was an essay written by Weng Sen, describing what he had seen and heard in the Inner Mongolia grasslands. The article described the natural scenery, folk culture and ethnic customs of the grassland from a unique perspective, showing the unique charm of the grassland. The above are some classic articles written by ancient and modern literati describing the grasslands. Through their words, we can better understand the magical and beautiful world of the grasslands.
There were many elegant names for the ancient literati's study. Among them, the more commonly used ones were the study, the library, the study, and the abode. These names all originated from the beautification and respect of the study, expressing the pursuit and love of ancient scholars for learning and knowledge. For example, the study usually referred to the place where scholars studied alone in the study, while the library referred to the study where a large number of classic works were collected, and the study referred to the special reading place, etc.
There were many names for the study of ancient literati. The following are some common names: 1. Qingyi House: It means "a beautiful and comfortable study". 2. Hanxu Hall: It means "a study that can accommodate one's empty mind." 3. Mustard Seed Garden, which means "a small garden with profound meaning". 4. Drunken Immortal Restaurant: It meant "a building for drinking and making merry." 5 Nanxuan Zhai: Meaning "the room facing south". 6 Cuiwei Residence, which means "a study with a faint green mist". 7. Spring Garden: It means " garden that opens in spring." 8 Yuefu Zhai: Meaning " Music-related study." 9 Ziwei Residence: It means "study of purple clouds". Source Nurturing Hall, which means " study that protects water sources."
The following is a list of the ancient literati's dream of being a swordsman: 1."Journey of Chivalrous Men" 2. The Painting of the Swordsman Three Heroes and Five Righteousness 4. Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness 5."Daiyu Entering Jia Mansion" and "Yihong Courtyard" in "Dream of the Red Chamber" 6 Lin Chong, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, Li Kui, etc. in Water Margins Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Zhuge Liang, etc. in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 Fan Jin, Zhou Jin and others in The Scholars Various Ghosts and Immortals in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Dream of a Brothel Heroes World of Martial Arts Chapter 13: Swordsman Love [Tianya Mingyue Saber] Ye Xiu in "Expert" Xiao Yan in "Battle Through the Heavens" Lu Yun in " Lord Snow Eagle " Tang Wulin and the Soul Beast in Douluo Continent Lin Dong in "Martial Yin Yang" Xiao Yan in "Battle Frenzy" The above are just some representative options. In fact, the stories of the ancient scholar, Dream of Chivalrous Men, are very colorful. Each work has its own unique storyline and character setting.
In martial arts novels and online novels,"poets" usually referred to a group of swordsmen with strong literary and artistic aura. They had talent, hobbies, and specialties. They often showed their style in the form of poetry, novels, essays, and so on. The literati often traveled in Jianghu to communicate with various people and gradually became legendary figures in Jianghu. In some novels, the poets often appeared as the main characters to show their adventures and stories.
There were many elegant titles for ancient scholars, and we can derive some of them. Li Bai was known as "Green Lotus Layman" and "Poet Fairy", Du Fu was known as "Poet Saint", Bai Juyi was known as "Poet Devil", and Li He was known as "Poet Ghost". Other than that, there were also some other elegant titles, such as " Wen Han Zhi Ren "," Mr. Wo Long "," Mr. Jing Jie ", etc. However, the search results provided were not detailed. There might be other elegant names of ancient scholars that had not been mentioned.
In ancient China, fake literati referred to those who wrote many articles, poems, music movements, etc. on the surface, but in fact, they did not have real talent. They often used their talent and writing style to decorate their reputation to cover up their true level. In Chinese history, the image of fake literati often appeared in various literary schools and literati groups. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi was a typical fake literati. Although he had written many excellent poems and articles, he was actually not a real poet or writer.
In the minds of the ancient literati, the fisherman was a character full of adventure and creativity. Fishermen were often portrayed as brave, fearless, quick-witted and flexible people in many novels. They often showed their talent and courage through adventures and challenges in the ocean. Some ancient literati had an innovative description of the image of fishermen. They described fishermen as people with noble moral character and moral cultivation. They emphasized the diligence and wisdom of fishermen, believing that they were a challenging and creative profession that could explore the unknown through ocean adventures. The image of a fisherman in the hearts of ancient literati was a person full of adventurous spirit and creativity, hardworking and noble, and outstanding wisdom.
The calculation method of the "author's fee" of ancient literati varied according to the times, regions, and specific conditions, but generally speaking, the calculation of the author's fee included the following aspects: 1. Revenue from literary creation: You can obtain copyright or adaptation rights and then obtain income in a certain way, such as selling copyright, adapting it into movies, TV series, music, games, etc., or obtaining royalties from publishing works through literary journals, publishing houses, etc. 2. Remuneration: Remuneration refers to. In ancient times, the calculation methods and standards of remuneration varied according to regions, times, schools, and other factors. For example, Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty mentioned in his "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" that "people at that time did not know Yu Xinle would be called a young man who stole his time to learn", implying that he had received remuneration. [3. Reward: In ancient literature, readers can express their gratitude and appreciation.] The amount of money that the reader could donate was not necessarily determined by the reader's financial situation. The calculation method of the ancient literati's " royalties " was more complicated. It needed to be calculated and evaluated according to different conditions and factors.