The phrase 'stars above stories' can be interpreted in multiple ways. One way is to think of stars as a kind of natural, celestial wonder that exists independently of our human - made stories. Stars have been there for billions of years, and they are a part of the great cosmos. Our stories, whether they are fictional tales or historical accounts, are a product of human civilization. So in a sense, the stars are above these stories in terms of their timelessness and the fact that they are a part of a much larger, more fundamental existence in the universe.
It could mean that the stars are something greater or more vast compared to stories. Maybe it implies that the celestial, represented by the stars, has a kind of superiority or a more profound existence above the stories that humans create or tell.
Stars were the general term for the stars in the universe. It could also be used to refer to time and brilliant lights. In Taoist language, the stars could also refer to hair. According to the explanation of the " Chinese Character Origin and Development ", the original meaning of the word " star " was the star, and the original meaning of " Chen " was the state of curled up insects that were about to move due to the arrival of the hibernation. As agricultural activities were mostly related to the movement of celestial bodies, it was later extended to the meaning of stars. To be specific, the meaning of 'Chen' was broader than that of 'Xing'.' Xing 'only referred to stars, while' Chen 'could refer to the sun, moon, and stars, and even all celestial bodies. Therefore, the stars were the general term for the celestial bodies in the universe.
One thing that makes these stories special is the way Marissa Meyer weaves in more details about the world. It's not just about the main events in the series. These short stories add layers to the already rich world. They can show different parts of the world, different cultures within it, and how the characters interact with all of that. It's like filling in the gaps in a beautiful tapestry.
"Shifting Stars" was an idiom. Its meaning and symbolism included the following aspects: 1. The passage of time: "Shifting Stars" described the passage and change of time, just like the stars constantly changing their positions in the sky. This idiom was often used to express the ruthlessness and irreversibility of time. 2. [The Impermanence of Fate: The Shifting Stars can also symbolize the impermanence and uncertainty of fate.] Just like how the positions of the stars in the sky were constantly changing, people's fates were also difficult to predict and control. 3. [Changes in the Universe: The Shifting Stars can also symbolize the changes and evolution of the universe.] The positions of the stars in the sky were constantly changing, reflecting the constant evolution and development of the universe. It should be noted that the specific meaning and symbolism of "Shifting Stars" may vary according to culture, tradition, and personal understanding. In different cultures and context, this idiom may have different meanings and usages. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
" Devouring the Starry Sky " was a popular science fiction novel written by I Eat Tomatoes. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was very popular among readers. The story described how Luo Feng fought to protect his family, home, and race, from earth to space, to the origin, and finally becoming Luo City Lord. This book can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian Reading App. On the Qidian Reading App, readers could read authentic books and listen to authentic audio. The male lead was Luo Feng, a hot-blooded youth, with a heart of protection, pursuing justice. The female lead was Xu Xin, a typical lady, gentle and cute.
The ending of the novel " Devouring the Starry Sky " was Luo Feng and Teacher Origin going through reincarnation together and heading to the Land of Origin through the reincarnation passage. Luo Feng had saved the original universe in Universe Ocean after he had resolved the Sector Beast crisis. He had made great contributions to the original universe. Other than that, there were some other details, such as Li Yao preparing to assassinate Luo Feng, Luo Feng going up against the nine-headed snake dragon, etc., but there was no mention of the outcome. Overall, the ending was mainly about Luo Feng and Teacher Origin's journey of reincarnation and the salvation of the universe.
There were novels similar to "Above the Stars" 1. I Give the World Destruction and Rebirth. Author: Qian Zhimo 1 2:"I Take the Earth to Wander", Author: White Glove Milk Tea 3. Ashes Civilization, Author: Explosive Latte 4. A Guide to Galaxy Domination, Author: Orange Unit 2 5. Star Voyage, Author: Cutting Magnetic Induction Lines 6: After the Moon Landing, Author: Dream Dr. 7: The Origin of Mythology, Author: The Earl of Orange 8:"Walking into Unscience", Author: Novice Fisherman 9:"Rebuilding Civilization on the Wasteland", Author: Valley Daoist 10:"Abyssal Wanderer", Author: Sevenfold Body 5,000 Years of Cyber Cultivation, Author: Happy Lantern Legend of Cyber Hero, Author: I Am Not Alone Low-Dimensional Descent, Author: Deadly Death Ray I Am a Transmigrator, Author: Shu Mu Out of the Cage, Author: Nuclear Power Battleship Son of the Stars, Author: Luo Sanguan.CS "Building a Dimensional Warship from the Escape Cabin." Author: Out of Line Cyber Ghost Record, Author: Sugeradi Wasteland: A Guide to Paradise Construction, Author: There's an Old Gou The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."I Give the World Destruction and Rebirth": The characters of the immortal grass level are carved into the wood, without giving people the feeling of being embarrassed. Wall Crack is recommended (The story of the pig's feet aborigines facing the invasion of the fourth natural disaster) 2."I Take the Earth to Wander": 75 points. Good grass. Mastermind. It was very interesting. Using science fiction to link up the various world dungeons of the infinite style. In the process of searching for new humans, the level of technology continued to improve. The upper limit was also gradually increasing. Moreover, because it was all human technology, the protagonist was equivalent to the mastermind behind the scenes, a role similar to the God of Creation. 3."Ashes Civilization": A new book I saw on the leaderboard. It's not bad. A sci-fi future. The protagonist woke up from a nightmare and traveled to the future, a post-apocalyptic future that was suspected to have been contaminated by mathematics from an alien civilization. The protagonist's predecessor was a person infected by numbers. However, it seemed that because the protagonist had transmigrated, he had now turned from an infected person into a digital compatible person who had successfully resisted the infection and obtained strength from it. He had also received official help to be recruited. [Why I'm reading this book: This is one of the few sci-fi novels in the current sci-fi category. I like the idea of mathematical infection. I hope that I can write interesting designs from this perspective instead of a new version of the futuristic world.] The text was not bad either. The horror rendering and the image were quite good, and the impression was not bad. [Why not read this book? This kind of setting is because I'm afraid that the follow-up won't work out. I don't know what will happen after that.] In general, the grain would be evaluated according to the situation. 4."Guide to Galaxy Domination": Looking at the night sky, the stars are bright, the gravity of the world is eternal. How should human beings explore the path of progress in the universe? Perhaps the only answer to this question was iron and blood. The endless rebellions on the colonial planets, the threat of the dynasty's fleet, the ideology of the weak Federation, the strong enemies, and the constant internal troubles. Facing the future of the country falling apart, Lu Yuan could only use his ideals as a sword and press forward. And in the spiral arm of the galaxy, what awaited mankind was endless opportunities, or the end of the Dark Forest? Warning, the elements of this book include, but are not limited to, Psionic Ascension, Magic Society, Artificial Intelligence Awakening, Interstellar War, Fleet Decisive Battle, Space Colonization, Ancient Civilization Ruins, and Beast-Eared Lady. Space opera + group portraits + a hundred million light flavors. Interested readers, please click in to take a look. 5."Star Voyage": The vast universe, the stars are bright, deep and mysterious. When intelligent life looked up at the starry sky for the first time, the curiosity in the depths of wisdom had already raised the sail of knowledge. The endless universe, the countless civilizations, where were they? Why were they vying to travel far? Was there some treasure in the distant galaxy? Or was there some secret hidden in the dark deep space? Or was it just to find that tiny sliver of hope? Where should the humans who had lost their homes go... 6."After the Moon Landing": In the history of the universe, there has never been a low-level creature that evolved into a universe overlord with just a generation of hard work. How could trillions of generations of evolution lose to a generation of hard work? Sigh, you'll see it today. On September 11th, 2030, Han Xu boarded a rocket to the dark side of the moon as a substitute astronaut. There were still ten days left before his reign as the overlord began, and the gears of fate had already begun to turn. 7.<<The Origin of Mythology>>: A thousand years later, we are history. Ten thousand years later, we are myths.> 8:"Into Unscience": Upgraded, updated... This book was a science fiction novel. So far, I've read the first 10 chapters. It was probably about daily life in the city, traveling through time and space to do missions, and so on. The quality of the plot was good. It was said that the author was a professor or something. I've been really busy recently... I don't even have time to read novels QWQ 5.18 [9:"Rebuilding Civilization on the Wasteland": The opening part is also called "The Lone Gunner in the End of the World", until he stands firm...] Survival, construction, and development were Zhang Wen's favorite game topics. Zhang Wen, who had died from playing games after work, brought the game panel and shop to a world full of ruins. Here, the advancement of technology accelerated the destruction. The old order of humanity collapsed, and even highly developed technology could not save the collapsing civilization. Instead, zombies and aliens ran amok. The remaining humans could only struggle to survive in the cracks and were on the verge of extinction. Zhang Wen, who had saved the world countless times in the game, decided to save the world in his own way. 10:"Abyss Wanderer": Tagged with: Future World, Cyberpunk, AI Crisis, Mecha, Group Images, Meta-Universe, Cautiousness, Scientist, Hacker [Author's Note: The 16th issue of the Qidian Science Fiction-Starlight Award winner. This book uses a two-line narrative approach. The protagonist, Jiang Zhou, is a scientist who is committed to researching artificial intelligence that can achieve self-consciousness and immortality. However, he does not know that a huge crisis has quietly arrived. When Jiang Zhou wakes up again, he finds that he has become the initiator of all problems. The conflict between humans and AI is constant. What should Jiang Zhou do?] 💣The long night has passed, and dawn is coming. When he wakes up from his long sleep, the seeds of the Human-Intelligence Revolution have sprouted... Evaluation: This novel has a grand background, perfect setting, rich plot, self-consistent logic, and the author's writing style is experienced. He can control the two-line plot and use appropriate writing techniques to create the plot atmosphere. It is very suitable for readers interested in AI crisis and cyberpunk. I strongly recommend it Ranking index:💡💡💡💡💡 11:"5,000 Years of Cyber Cultivation": The protagonist traveled to 5,000 years later and searched for the source of the disaster. He stuck to his heart on the way. Personally, I feel that this book is very good. It wrote the taste of cultivation that I think. The plot is also very good. 12."Cyber Hero": A New Interpretation of Cyber Punk Combining the two types of cyberspace and martial arts, it was a new explanation for internal energy that made people's eyes light up! For example, the so-called Heaven's Vision and Earth's Hearing was equivalent to surveillance, the so-called internal force intrusion was equivalent to hacking skills, and so on! "Descent of the Lower Dimension": Saplings, if they are eunuchs, move them out. "I'm Really a Transmigrator". Tagged with: Future World, Space-Time Text, Time Travel, Technology. [The highlight of the book: Technology should be the selling point of this book (but it doesn't seem to be reflected now). The selling point is the various pretentious plots.] [My personal opinion: It's mainly about acting tough and slapping people in the face. It's not particularly obvious in the first world. The second world seems to be a template for the return of the Act-Tough King. It remains to be seen how it will be.] The recommendation was updated on July 21st, 2023. 15: Out of the Cage: A new canoeing book, of course not to be missed. Son of the Stars: Hardcore sci-fi novel by the author of I Can See the Status Bar It was still an urban style, but the perspective was both macro and meso. At one point, it was a hot pot with tofu bubbles, and at another point, it was about the downspin of lithium electrons causing the extinction of mankind. Just like the "distant similarities" that touched Hawking, a second ago, he was still sitting in the shop eating and chatting, but suddenly, he was talking about the human gene spiral. It was as if our similar daily lives had suddenly entered the topic of the protagonist, and there was a connection. Unlike "the fingerprints left by a thousand-year-old craftsman a second ago, and the touch of you traveling through time and space a thousand years later", this was a real resonance to the extent that it was terrifying to think about it carefully. In the National Mental Health Development Report, the rate of depression was 24.6%, and a patient with a similar comprehensive immune disease actually had a mental breakdown…This made me worry about my physical health and panic about my mental state…and this was just an amplification of real life. It was true that hardcore sci-fi works were not very likable, but if a work could make sci-fi "smooth and silent," why not give it a try? "Building a Dimensional Warship from the Escape Cabin": The name is a little confusing. When I was looking for the book, I saw this name a few times before I clicked on it. The protagonist had a similar high-dimensional perspective. At the beginning, he used the escape capsule to modify the escape capsule with the wreckage of the spaceship and successfully landed on the trash planet. Later on, he went through all sorts of schemes and schemes, creating a spaceship to escape. After escaping, his worldview completely began to unfold. [Cyber Ghost Record]: Rating: 9/10 Cyber Ghost: Future Reinforcements [Short comment: The protagonist, as a tinder, was assigned to hibernate by the organization before the war, but because of an accident, he hibernated for 200 years instead of 20 years.] In the future society, AI developed into a Cyber Ghost that controlled human society. On one hand, the protagonist struggled to adapt to the future society, and on the other hand, he found traces of the organization from the sudden appearance of the infiltration ability. This book had a similar theme to the Legend of Cyber Heroes. The opening chapter described the future social form that had been changed by technology and was completely different from the current world. The cyberdemons introduced by the crisis were very suspenseful and fascinating, and the character similar to the cyberpunk 2077 Lucy was also very charming. Of course, what he was most curious about was the truth of the war back then, as well as the connection between the infiltration ability and the organization. Although the number of words was small, the opening could be considered to be at the level of immortal grass. It was highly recommended by sci-fi dystopian lovers. "Wasteland: Paradise Construction Guide": The protagonist uploaded his consciousness to become a Super Sanctuary Master AI. The background of the world was an invasion by highly infectious alien creatures. It was a desert wasteland, and the upper class had a heavy knowledge blockade on the lower class. The author said that it was like the old bones of the wasteland, also with a Dihua support AI. After reading about 40 chapters, he felt that it was not bad. There were many desolate-themed works. Chapter 112 was different from the Bone King. His vision was focused on the main character sending out a synthetic human to pretend to be a human. It was a little awkward for the human clone to keep bragging about his main body, but it seemed like the main body was not pretending. He had learned Overload but not the essence of it. He wasn't a human, but a Dihua character could be considered Bone King! Introduction Fraud! But he could still see it. I'll take a look. You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
The characters included the protagonist, Tian Zi, the handsome robot, and the male protagonist, Xu Zhenghua, the genius scientist. "Above the Stars" Author: Rainbow Gate. It is a sci-fi/futuristic novel with popular science, calmness, wits, and futuristic elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: Temporarily. I hope you will like this book.
The phrase 'as above so below' is an ancient principle often associated with Hermeticism. In a story context, it could imply that what happens in the celestial or spiritual realm (above) is mirrored in the earthly or physical realm (below). It might be about how the higher ideals, laws, or patterns are reflected in our day - to - day lives.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different 'stars above dragon story'. It might be a fictional story about a dragon and something related to the stars above it, perhaps a magical adventure where the dragon interacts with celestial elements.
It could be about various things. It might be fan - created stories based on the 'Lucky Star' series that involve elements related to'stars above', perhaps something like the characters' dreams or aspirations that are as high as the stars. It could also be about new adventures or relationships within the Lucky Star universe with a celestial or star - related theme.