Beautiful was Guo Ailun's nickname.
The Royal Guards was the name of the Ming Dynasty's exclusive secret service organization, the Jinyiwei. It was not a nickname for a certain person.
Zhou Lang was the nickname of Zhou Yu, a famous general of Dongwu in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhou Yu was a general who was proficient in military affairs and music. He was called Zhou Lang because of his handsome appearance. He had defeated Cao Cao's army with fire in the Battle of Red Cliff, laying the foundation for the division of the world. Zhou Yu was praised as a handsome man in Jiangzuo and one of the main heroes of Dongwu's military success.
In Douluo Continent, everyone had their own unique names and nicknames. However, due to the rich plot and character setting of the novel, it was difficult to say whose name and nickname sounded the best. Different people would be given different nicknames in different situations. These nicknames sometimes reflected the character's personality and characteristics. But in the entire novel Tang San and his students were very distinctive characters, their names and nicknames were very distinctive and left a deep impression.
I can't confirm the name of the novel you mentioned because I don't have the context information. However, according to the information you provided, if the female protagonist of the novel is called "Snow Thief", then this nickname may come from the plot or character setting of the novel or the personality characteristics of the female protagonist herself. This nickname might bring her some special characteristics and charm, but it might also be regarded as a label or symbol of her. But I need more context to answer your question more accurately.
I'm not sure which officialdom novel you're referring to, because this type of novel is very widespread and has many different works. However, if you can provide more background information or a specific name, I can try to help you find the relevant novel.
In Jin Yong's novel, there was a character called " Qiaoyao Cha ". He was a Jianghu man named Huang Yaoshi in the late Ming Dynasty. Huang Yaoshi was a top expert in martial arts and medicine. His medicine fork was famous all over the world and was known as the "world's number one weapon". Because of his superb martial arts and unique views, he was respected by the people of Jianghu and thus had many nicknames.
"Godfather Qin is a Wife-Protecting Demon" might be suitable for you. It tells the story of the female protagonist being sold to a rumored disfigured, disabled, and violent male protagonist. However, she did not believe in fate and vowed to use her life to slap the faces of those who were waiting for her to be killed by the male protagonist. The male protagonist was fascinated by the female protagonist when he first met her, but the female protagonist was not the kind of person who was easily moved. There were many mistakes and unexpected incidents between them. In the end, the male protagonist and female protagonist fell in love and changed his protective personality. He became a good husband. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Whose youth is not lost? This was a very common problem. Many people had experienced similar difficulties. When we were young, we often felt at a loss. We didn't know which direction we should go in. We didn't know what we should pursue. We even had negative emotions such as confusion, anxiety, and loss. But whose youth was not lost? This doesn't mean that we should give up on the pursuit. Instead, we need to find the right direction, clarify our goals, and then work hard for them. When we encounter setbacks and difficulties, we need to learn to persevere and not give up easily, but to work harder to pursue our dreams. When we are lost, we need to calm down and think about our future. You can ask yourself what you want, what your strengths are, what you are good at, what kind of job you want to do in the future, and so on. Through deep thinking and planning, we can better understand ourselves and find our own direction in life. When we find our own direction in life, we need to pursue it firmly. This process may be very long and there may be many setbacks and difficulties, but as long as we persevere, we will eventually succeed. Therefore, in our youth, we should not be afraid of being confused or afraid of challenges. As long as we are firm in our beliefs and strive to pursue our dreams, we will certainly be able to walk out of our own life path and realize our ideals and aspirations.
I'm not sure which book you're referring to because you didn't provide any specific information. But as far as I know, novels are usually named after the female protagonist, so if you can tell me the name of the novel, I'll be more than happy to provide you with more information.