There is also 'I Shall Seal the Heavens'. The hero in it was originally a poor scholar. But through his adventures in the world of immortals, he gradually becomes stronger and amasses a great deal of wealth and power. His transformation from a nobody to a powerful and wealthy figure is filled with thrilling plots, including dealing with various enemies, seizing opportunities, and constantly evolving in his cultivation journey.
Sure. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' is a very rich Chinese novel. It depicts the complex family relationships, social hierarchies and the rise and fall of a large family in feudal society in great detail.
'Vanity Fair' by William Makepeace Thackeray is also notable. Becky Sharp, a poor but clever and ambitious girl, tries to climb the social ladder. The novel shows her various attempts to gain wealth and status, although her methods are sometimes controversial. It gives a detailed picture of the society of the time and how one could strive to move from poverty to riches.
One common theme is hard work. In these novels, the protagonists usually start from very difficult situations but they are not afraid of hardships. They keep working hard, whether it is in business, cultivation or other fields. For example, in some business - related novels, the main characters work day and night to build their own business empires.
One popular one is 'Pretty Woman' which was also made into a famous movie. It's about a rich businessman and a poor prostitute who fall in love. Another is 'The Prince and Me' where a prince (from a wealthy background) falls for a common girl. These novels explore the relationship between two people from different economic backgrounds and the power of love to bridge that gap.
One such novel is 'The Duke and I' by Julia Quinn. The hero is a wealthy duke and the heroine is from a less affluent family. It's set in the Regency era and is full of charming courtship and historical details.
A great example is 'Pretty Woman'. In novel form, it tells the story of a wealthy man who falls for a woman from a lower economic status. There are also some classic Harlequin - type novels that often feature this trope, like many of their stories where a rich businessman or aristocrat meets and falls in love with a poor but feisty girl. These novels usually focus on the journey of their relationship, how they overcome the differences in their social and economic backgrounds.
One classic is 'The Notebook'. Noah, a working - class boy, falls in love with Allie, a rich girl. Their relationship faces many challenges due to class differences and family opposition. Another is 'A Walk to Remember'. Landon, a popular rich boy, and Jamie, a shy and simple girl from a less - wealthy family, fall in love and go through a journey of self - discovery and growth together.
I recommend a book called "The Second Generation of South America's Rich People", which tells the story of a person who became a rich second generation after being reborn. The protagonist was a rich second-generation heir with mixed genes from China and the fighting nation. He was determined to become the world's top second-generation heir. This was the story of a rich second-generation heir growing into a top-tier rich second-generation heir. Of course, it was normal to face threats at the beginning. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
J.K. Rowling. She was a single mother living on welfare when she started writing the Harry Potter series. Publishers initially rejected her manuscript multiple times. But she didn't give up. Eventually, the series became a global phenomenon. It not only made her extremely wealthy but also changed the face of children's literature, inspiring generations of young readers.
One of the best is 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens. Pip, the protagonist, starts as a poor orphan and through a series of events, including an unexpected inheritance, rises in social and economic status. The story shows his journey of self - discovery along with his transformation from poverty to relative wealth.