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The novel only wrote the names of the Silk Road on the Eastern Sea and the Silk Road on the Eastern Road
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2024-09-12 02:33
If the novel only mentioned the names of the Silk Road on the Eastern Sea and the Silk Road on the Eastern Road, then more information might need to be provided in the context to determine the location and time of the story, as well as the importance and background story of these roads. This would help the reader better understand the story and experience the story better.
There was no road in the world, but as more people walked, it became a road.
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2024-09-12 17:49
The original poem from Lu Xun's Self-deprecating Poem was: "I am a man with two legs who has traveled all over the world. There are no roads in the world, but when there are more people, there will be roads."
The Road to Immortality
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2024-07-17 06:21
What kind of novel is the novel "The Road to Immortality"?
The Official Road (2)
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2024-08-29 13:00
The second audio novel, Official Road, had the following content: The second part told the story of the protagonist Ye Fei growing up in the officialdom and finally becoming a generation of officials. Ye Fei met many different people in officialdom, including his opponents, friends and enemies. He constantly worked hard to improve his political ability and wisdom to adapt to the changes and challenges of officialdom. In the second part, Ye Fei would face many important decisions and challenges, including how to deal with political crises, how to consolidate his position, how to protect his family and friends, and so on. At the same time, he would continue to explore the dark side of officialdom and expose the corruption and injustice within. The second audio novel, Official Road, was a novel full of suspense and excitement. The readers would see a protagonist growing up in the officialdom.
The Blackberry Road (1)
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2024-09-05 19:17
Blackberry Road, The Kiten's Word
There is no road in the world.
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2024-09-15 10:36
This was Lu Xun's famous quote in A Madman's Diary.
The Road of Writing
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2024-09-19 07:14
Shu Ji's writing path was very winding. He had experienced many writing attempts and setbacks. In the beginning, Shu Ji only wanted to write a simple novel about an ordinary character. However, he soon realized that his ideas were not mature enough and lacked depth and breadth. Therefore, he decided to study writing skills to improve his level. Shu Ji began to read all kinds of novels, including science fiction, fantasy, history, martial arts, and so on. He learned all kinds of writing techniques such as plot design, character creation, dialogue, scene description, etc. He also learned how to construct complex worldviews and character relationships, as well as how to make readers resonate and react emotionally during the reading process. In order to continuously improve his writing skills, he also participated in some writing training classes and workshops. He learned their strengths and weaknesses from the others. He also tested his own level through writing practice, constantly modifying and perfecting his works. As time passed, Shu Ji's works gradually gained the recognition and praise of readers. He began to receive more writing missions, including novels, essays, poems, and so on. His works had gradually become more diverse and mature, gaining the attention and love of more readers. Although Shu Ji's writing path was full of challenges and difficulties, he continued to improve his literary level through continuous learning and practice, and finally succeeded. His story also inspired other writing enthusiasts, encouraging them to be brave enough to explore and be creative, and to strive for their dreams.
There is no road in the world, but when more people walk, it becomes a road.
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2024-09-13 22:56
This sentence came from Lu Xun's Words.
"There is no road on the ground, but when more people walk, it becomes a road."
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2024-09-15 10:26
This sentence comes from the famous Chinese self-deprecating article, which originally read: "There is no road on the ground, but there are more people who become roads." The article tells the story of Lu Xun's late arrival at school because he was lost when he was young. From this, he realized that people can only create new paths through continuous practice and exploration. This phrase was used to describe how people could find their own path through their own efforts and exploration even if they did not have a goal or direction at the beginning.
There is no road in the world, but when more people walk, it becomes a road.
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2024-09-15 10:14
This sentence came from Lu Xun's " Madman's Diary." This was an article describing the darkness of China's feudal society and the suffering of the people. Through the description of the crazy behavior of the "madman", it reflected the various ills of society and the suffering of the people. This sentence meant that there were no roads in the world at the beginning, but as time passed, people kept moving forward and opening up, turning the originally non-existent roads into roads. This sentence conveyed an important idea, that is, only through continuous efforts and exploration can one achieve their goals and ideals.
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