'Abandon novel' might imply discontinuing the creation or exploration of a novel. For example, an author could abandon a novel due to lack of inspiration. They might find that the plot is not developing as they expected, or they encounter problems with the characters' development. On the other hand, a reader might abandon a novel if they find it boring, too difficult to understand, or if it contains content that they don't like.
It could mean that someone was unable to stop reading a novel about a villain, perhaps because the story was too engaging.
Abandoning what was near and seeking what was far meant giving up what was near and pursuing what was far away. This idiom was used to describe taking detours in doing things. It meant to pursue distant and unrealistic goals regardless of the opportunities or resources at hand. It originated from two ancient documents, Mencius·Li Lou Shang and Han Shu·Zang Gong Zhuan. This idiom is often used in a negative way to indicate that doing so would lead to futile efforts. In the example sentence, it was mentioned that " we are seeking the distant at the expense of what is near every day ", which meant that this kind of behavior often happened.
I think 'mean novel' might refer to a novel that has a profound or hidden meaning that isn't immediately obvious.
The name of a novel was derived from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao's Dream Order. The four words "plain years and beautiful times" could be understood as "simple years and beautiful times" to express a fresh and refined atmosphere. The title of the novel could reflect the protagonist's emotional attitude of seeking beauty and happiness in ordinary life. The name Su Nian Jin Shi contained a profound meaning. In this poem, Li Qingzhao expressed his yearning for a better life, his desire for true feelings, and his thoughts on the meaning of life. It could let the readers feel a warm and touching emotional resonance, causing the readers to think and discuss topics such as life, love, and life.
" The Deep Palace Never Abandons " was a heart-wrenching novel that told the story of Bai Ruosi, Imperial Physician Qi, and Cailian. This novel was based on a princess, an empress, and a drama. The love story was poignant and pure, and the writing was excellent. It was recommended as a good work.
In the novel Feng Qiuhuang, the protagonist's attitude towards Hua Cuo was to let go of him and not imprison him anymore, but at the same time, he hoped that he would stay with him. As for the Thunder Fire, there was no relevant plot involved, so it was impossible to know its attitude. In the novel The First Immortal Master, the protagonist did not express his attitude towards Hua Cuo and Lei Huo clearly, and the development of emotional lines was not emphasized.
Sang had many meanings. In ancient times, mulberry trees symbolized the primitive life and fertility of ancient people, as well as the sweet and sad love between men and women. At the same time, they also symbolized death and sadness. In ancient Chinese literature and art, the image of mulberry appeared frequently. It was no longer a mulberry in the natural sense, but was endowed with more social and cultural content. Sang was also regarded as the embodiment of good fortune, revealing the strong sense of home of the ancients, and also symbolizing the eternity of time. In addition, Sang was also a form of honorific. It was used to address others in Japanese to express respect and etiquette. Generally speaking, the meaning of mulberry varies in different cultures and context.
I'm not sure which novel FZW is referring to. However, in most cases, adding FZW after the title of a novel was probably to distinguish different novels or to pursue a unique style and language effect. For example, FZW could also be a number that an author gave to his works or a way for a publishing house to classify novels. If I can provide more context, I will be able to answer your question better.
Dungeons & Dragons was a fictional world based on the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. The author of the novel usually combined Dungeons and Dragons 'game elements with his own storyline to create a new fantasy world and character story. The novel usually involved adventure, magic, combat, and other elements. The readers could experience a fantasy adventure full of imagination and excitement through reading these novels.
I'm not sure exactly. It could be some kind of code or a very specific reference that needs more context to understand.