Fan Xian had been seriously injured on his way back to the capital. There were many wounds and bloodstains on his body and he needed emergency treatment. His injuries were so serious that he needed the Eldest Princess 'carriage to stop outside the city gate and wait for treatment. In order for Fan Xian to receive treatment as soon as possible, Wang Qinian knelt down and asked the prince to make way. However, the First Prince was not willing to give way. He felt that this was a challenge to his authority. Fan Xian's injuries were serious and needed to be treated as soon as possible.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the wounded boy story' you're referring to. It could be about a boy who got injured in an accident, perhaps a fight or a natural disaster.
Once upon a time, in a forest game reserve, there was a deer. It had been wounded by a stray bullet from a hunter's illegal shooting. The poor deer limped around, trying to find a safe place. It was in great pain, and its once - graceful movements were now slow and labored. Other animals in the forest seemed to sense its distress. Some birds flew closer to check on it. But the deer was scared, not knowing if they were friends or foes. As days passed, it struggled to find food and water, its wound gradually getting infected. Fortunately, a group of wildlife rangers on their regular patrol found the deer. They immediately called for a veterinarian, who treated the deer's wound carefully. After weeks of care, the deer slowly recovered and was finally released back into the forest, a bit more cautious but alive.
During the Qing years, Sigu Jian had once seriously injured the Shadow. In the plot, Sigu Jian was a Great Grandmaster who slaughtered all his relatives. When he washed Dongyi with blood to seize power, he killed all his family members, leaving only his shadow to escape. The Shadow decided to stay by Chen Pingping's side and hide his true identity. He also vowed to kill Sigu Jian for revenge. In the movie, the Shadow had been secretly practicing martial arts. He had reached the realm of a ninth-grade martial artist, but he was still inferior to the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian. During an assassination attempt on the Qing Emperor, the Shadow was stopped by the unaware Fan Xian. Fan Xian's hidden danger of zhenqi erupted, causing the Shadow to be seriously injured. Thus, the scene of Sigu Jian severely injuring the Shadow had appeared in the play.
In " Celebrating Years," Sigu Jian had seriously injured the Shadow. Sigu Jian was a Great Grandmaster who had slaughtered all his relatives. When he had washed Dongyi with blood to seize power, he had killed all his family members, leaving only his Shadow to escape. The Shadow decided to stay by Chen Pingping's side and hide his true identity. He also vowed to kill Sigu Jian for revenge. The Shadow had stabbed Sigu Jian many times, but Sigu Jian's strength still exceeded the Shadow's. In the plot, Sigu Jian was eventually seriously injured by the Qing Emperor, and the Shadow's revenge plan faced great difficulties.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about characters who are like 'wounded little gods', perhaps people with a sense of self - importance but also damaged in some way.
There are wounded warriors who have turned their experiences into advocacy work. For example, a soldier who was severely injured in an explosion started an organization to raise awareness about the needs of wounded veterans. He managed to get support from the government and private sectors, which led to better medical facilities and rehabilitation programs for other wounded warriors. This not only helped him find a new purpose but also made a huge difference in the lives of many. His story is one of great perseverance and leadership.
I'm afraid I can't tell you who the author of 'Wounded Little Gods A Novel' is right off the bat. You might want to check a library catalog, a book - selling website, or a literary database to find out.