Literature works from the 1970s usually involved topics such as social reality, personal experience, and growth. They might also involve science fiction, fantasy, history, and other topics.
Some of the literary works born in the seventies include:
"Ordinary World"-Lu Yao
2 "Alive"-Yu Hua
3 "Three-body"-Liu Cixin
4 "Snow Country"-Kawabata Yasunari
Fortress Besieged-Qian Zhongshu
6 Golden Age-Wang Xiaobo
Golden Age-Wang Xiaobo
8. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez
The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger
1984-George Orwell
These works were all born in the 1970s. They not only reflected the social reality at that time, but also deeply explored the values of humanity, freedom, equality, etc.
Of course, the following are some recommendations for time-travel articles that traveled back to the 70s and 80s:
The author tells the story of a modern man who traveled to the Tang Dynasty in the first person and experienced a different life in the political, economic, and cultural environment of the Tang Dynasty.
Back to the 1920s-Time Travel: The author tells the story of a modern person traveling back to the 1920s in the first person. In this era, she experienced the social, political, and cultural environment of the time and tried to survive in the society of the time.
3 " Reborn in the 1920s "-Back to the Past: The author tells the story of a modern man who traveled back to the 1920s in the first person. In this era, he experienced the social, political, and cultural environment of the time and tried to survive in the society at that time.
Back to the 1940s-Time Travel: The author tells the story of a modern man who traveled back to the 1940s in the first person. In this era, he experienced the war and political environment at that time and tried to survive in the society at that time.
5 " Reborn in the 1950s "-Back to the Great Times: The author tells the story of a modern man who traveled back to the 1950s in the first person. In this era, he experienced the social, political, and cultural environment of the time and tried to survive in the society of the time.
The above are some recommendations for time-travel articles from the 70s and 80s. I hope they will be helpful to you!
I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are novels written by girls who were reborn in the 1970s:
1. "He's Like the Sun": The female lead, Xu Shuyuan, met Ning Yifan. After her rebirth, she began a new life. The author was Chen Fifteen.
2. "Di Daughter Shu Fu": Su Jinghui married Xuanyuan Che after her rebirth, the love story of the two. The author was Yi Yang.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend " Rebirth 1979 to Farming " and " Youyou Garden Music ". These two books were about the female protagonist's story of farming in the countryside. " Rebirth 1979 Farming " told the story of a female host who returned to the countryside from a canary life and made a comeback in farming with her own efforts, while " Youyou Garden Music " was the story of a food streamer who accidentally traveled to a small fishing village in the 1950s. While working hard in farming, she insisted on using her wood-type superpower to secretly improve her family's situation. I hope you like the recommendations of these two books.
In the seventies graphic novels, Batman often had a darker and more gritty tone. His detective skills were highly emphasized, and he faced a variety of complex villains. The art style was also evolving during this time, with more detailed and moody illustrations.
Hong Kong's singers from the 1970s and 1980s were as follows:
1 Anita Mui (Ma My Fang)-Born in Hong Kong on January 1, 1965
2 Jacky Cheong-Born in Hong Kong on June 10, 1956
3 Andy Liu-Born in Hong Kong on September 27, 1961
4. Hugo Chan-Born in Taiwan on December 31, 1960
Eason Chan-Born in Hong Kong on January 2, 1974
6 Faye Wong (Faye Wong)-Born in Beijing on September 9, 1969
Hong Kong's 70s and 80s Stars
These are all singers from the 70s and 80s in Hong Kong. They were all very influential musicians at that time. Not only did they have many fans in Hong Kong and Taiwan, but they also enjoyed a high reputation in Asia and around the world. Their music styles spanned pop, rock, electronic, R&B and other fields, leaving behind many classic music works that are still widely sung today.
Yes, the novel that was similar to "Traversing the Eighties 'Counterattack" was "The Struggling Life of a 70-year-old Wife." It was also a modern romance and urban life novel. It told the story of the female protagonist who was reborn in the countryside in the 1970s and used her cheat to help her family get out of trouble and counterattack. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
, according to your needs, I recommend the following rebirth novels with a strong female protagonist:
" The Female Mage of the Online Game ", the female protagonist Mo Yu, was framed and killed in the game. She was reborn back into the game and used her gaming knowledge to counterattack and become the game goddess.
The female protagonist of " Reborn City: The Demon Eye Crazy Woman " was a useless missy in her previous life. She was killed and died. After her rebirth, she had the Demon Eye ability. She defied the heavens and changed her fate. She abused scumbags and trampled on mistresses.
The female lead of " The Ultimate Loser Concubine " was the King of Assassins, but she was reborn as a loser. However, she had a heaven-defying cultivation talent and returned strongly to avenge her previous humiliation.
The female protagonist of " The Rebirth of the Abandoned Woman of a Rich Family " was abandoned by a rich family and was reborn back to 13 years old. She used her powerful abilities to avenge her previous life and re-planned her life. Finally, she returned strongly.
I hope you like my recommendation.π
There were many classic examples of novels such as the Reborn Wife and the Reborn Landlord:
1 " Return to the Ming Dynasty to be the Empress "
2 Battle Through the Heavens
3 "Thousand Bones of Flowers"
4. Startling Step by Step
Chapter 5: Poisonous Bastard Daughters
6 " Celebrity Superstar Reborn "
Rise of the Great Qin Empire
8 "Celebrating Years"
9 "Women's Channel"
Transmigration and Anti-Transmigration
The above was only a part of the hope that he could provide help.
In the early seventies, there was the story of the Winchester Mystery House. It was built by Sarah Winchester, who was said to be haunted by the ghosts of those killed by Winchester rifles. The house has strange architecture with staircases leading to nowhere and doors opening to walls, which added to the spooky ghost stories associated with it. Also, some local ghost stories from that time involved old abandoned asylums. People claimed to see the ghosts of former patients wandering the halls, their moans and cries echoing through the empty corridors.