Here are some recommendations for ancient novels about framing others:
1. " The Monk Is the King of the World ": This novel was about the male protagonist, who was originally the deposed Crown Prince. After being framed, he faked his death and escaped. He became a monk in a small temple for ten years. The female lead was a courtesan from a place of fireworks. She coincidentally went to the temple where the male lead was staying for the night. She fell in love with the male lead at first sight and began to tease him. In the end, the male lead was seduced by the female lead into bed. At the same time, they fought against the current Empress Dowager and the puppet emperor. Finally, the male lead ascended the throne.
2. [How have you been, Reborn Husband?] This novel told the story of the female protagonist, Gu Nanzhi, who was reborn after being killed by a scumbag in her previous life. She decided to be Yun Beishen's wife and protect him and his family.
3. << The Reborn Empress 'Machiavellian >>: The female protagonist is reborn as a framed empress. She is determined to take revenge and embark on a bloody road to the throne.>
4. [The Return of the Poisonous Concubine of the Rebirth of a Concubine's Daughter: The female protagonist was used to a tragic death in her previous life. After her rebirth, she began to take revenge and experienced a life of being spoiled.]
Please note that the novels recommended above may contain some plots and violent content. Please read them as appropriate.
Well, 'framing fiction' often has to do with the overall framework within which a fictional story unfolds. For example, in some novels, there might be a frame story where one character is telling another character a story, and that inner story is the main plot. This outer frame can add depth, context, and different perspectives to the fictional narrative. It's like a box that contains the story, and that box can be designed in various ways to enhance the reading experience.
😋I recommend the following novels to you:
1.<< Reborn Little Poison Concubine >>. The female lead was originally the legitimate daughter of the current Prime Minister's Estate. She was betrayed and paid a painful price. After her rebirth, she successfully turned the tables and became the number one talented woman in the capital.
2." The Return of the Reborn Concubine ". The female lead was originally the Empress, but she sacrificed herself for the country's interests. After her rebirth, she was determined to take revenge on her enemies and make those who once looked down on her regret it.
3.<< Rebirth: Ghost Doctor Silly Concubine >>. The female protagonist was originally the silly Di daughter of the General's Estate, but she was framed and died. After her rebirth, she successfully turned the tables and became the peerless King of Herbs.
These novels had rich plots and the female lead's successful revenge was refreshing. I hope you like my recommendation.😘
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels related to Alexandria. It might be about the historical city of Alexandria, perhaps its rich culture, architecture, or the people who lived there.
I don't know the exact main characters without more information about the 'alexandria novel'. They could be locals from Alexandria, like fishermen or merchants.
There's no way to tell who made the 'Alexandria New Story' at the moment. It might be a well - known author from Alexandria, or it could be a new talent who is just starting to make a name for themselves. Maybe it was created by a historian who wanted to document a new aspect of Alexandria's history in a story format, or it could be a journalist reporting on a current event in a more narrative - driven way.
Framing fan fiction refers to the way in which a fan - created story is presented or 'framed'. It can involve how the author sets up the context, the narrative structure, or the way it relates to the original source material. For example, it might be framed as a prequel or a sequel to the original work, or it could be framed within a different genre or time period than the source material.