Typically, they often feature a main character who was once a hero or had heroic qualities in a past life or situation. For example, they might have lost their status for some reason and are now on a journey to regain it or find a new purpose.
Well, without having read the specific novel, it could be about a hero who has gone through many battles and adventures. Tired of the chaos and danger, he decides to retreat from the limelight and find a quiet place to live. Maybe he has to face some challenges from his past enemies who don't want to let him go in peace, or perhaps he struggles to adapt to a normal life after being in the heroic role for so long.
Sure. 'Sword Art Online' can be considered in a way. It features a hero - Kirito - who has to overcome many challenges in a virtual world. Another one is 'Overlord', where the main character was once an ordinary gamer but becomes an all - powerful being in a new world.
Perhaps the hero's values changed in a way that the society in the novel didn't accept. He might have started with noble intentions but as the story progressed, he became self - centered or greedy. This transformation would make the other characters in the novel, and even the readers, view him as a failure.
His development could have taken a wrong turn. Maybe he started as a promising hero but then got corrupted by power or influenced by the wrong people. This negative development would cause others to see him as a failure.
Ran Min was a national hero during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He rebelled against the Northern Wei rulers in 423 AD and fought until 452 AD, when he was promoted to the General of the Western Garrison. However, in 450 AD, Ran Min launched a campaign to kill Hu Ling and massacred a large number of ethnic minorities in the Northern Wei Dynasty, causing dissatisfaction among the people of all ethnic groups.
However, Ran Min's killing of Hu Ling also caused dissatisfaction among some historians. They believed that Ran Min's order to kill Hu had caused the death of a large number of ethnic minorities and caused great harm to ethnic minorities. This act of slaughtering the barbarians violated the definition of national heroes. In addition, Ran Min also committed some illegal acts during the uprising, such as disrupting social order, which was also criticized by some historians.
Based on the above reasons, the current history textbooks had a conservative evaluation of Ran Min and no longer promoted him as a national hero. However, as an important figure in Chinese history, Ran Min's righteous act and fighting spirit were still worthy of people's learning and respect.
In the history of Chinese culture, the former Sima referred to Cao Cao. Cao Cao was a famous politician, strategist, and writer at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He served as an official of the Han Dynasty and gradually turned to a dictatorial rule. During the Three Kingdoms period, the army led by Cao Cao was called the Cao Army. It was considered one of the strongest armies at that time. Cao Cao had held the position of Sima twice. The former Sima here referred to the position he had once held.
The previous name of Zhen Huan was Zhen Huan.
In the novel " The Legend of Zhen Huan " and its derivative works, the female protagonist Zhen Huan was originally the second daughter of the Zhen family. She entered the palace because of a talent show. When she first entered the palace, she was not favored. Under the suppression of Concubine Hua and others, Zhen Huan planned to leave the palace and go to Ganlu Temple to cultivate. While cultivating in Ganlu Temple, Zhen Huan and Guo Junwang fell in love and were pregnant. Later, due to the misinformation about the death of Guo Junwang, Zhen Huan planned to meet the emperor and regain favor in order to protect her child. In order to ensure the safety of the child in her belly, Zhen Huan planned to return to the palace. After giving birth to her daughter, Princess Longyue, she requested to leave the palace and go to Ganlu Temple to cultivate to ensure that Princess Longyue grew up safely.
During her cultivation in Ganlu Temple, Zhen Huan decided to use her beauty and wisdom to make the emperor fall in love with her again in order to get out of trouble. When Zhen Huan was cultivating in Ganlu Temple, she changed her name to "Zhen Huan of Nihulu", which meant "tenacious as the grass of Nihulu", implying her indomitable spirit in difficult situations.