I don't know the exact plot as I haven't read it. But generally, in an isekai - type novel, the protagonist is often transported to another world and then starts some kind of adventure. Maybe in this novel, the main character, after arriving in the other world, begins their journey as a 'joushu' (which might be some kind of role like a lord or leader).
Since 'kou 2' isn't a common term that I'm familiar with, it's hard to be precise. However, if we break it down, 'time leaped' implies a time - travel aspect. So perhaps the novel is about the protagonist ('ore') who has made a time leap into a situation or place named 'kou 2', and the story could revolve around how he deals with this new environment, the changes in the timeline, and the consequences of his time - leap.
Kou Gongan was a Henan pendant art piece sung by Hu Zhonghua. Hu Zhonghua was one of the most outstanding Henan pendant performing artists in China in recent years. She was known as the "Queen of Pendants." This work was released in the form of a CD and was very popular in Henan and Anhui. In addition, there was also a crosstalk and folk art work that used Kou Gong's case as the theme. As for the specific content and storyline of the Kou Gong case, the information provided so far was not enough to know.
Given that we have so little information about 'kou 2 ni time leaped shita ore ga novel', it's a challenge to recommend similar works. But if we consider the time - travel aspect, novels like 'All You Need Is Kill' (which has a time - loop aspect similar to time - leap in a way) could be considered. Also, in the world of Japanese literature, there are often stories that play with time and space concepts. So perhaps some works by Haruki Murakami, like 'Kafka on the Shore' which has a certain dreamy and time - warped feel to it, might have some loose similarities in terms of exploring different states of existence which could be related to the idea of time - leaping in the given novel.
Since I don't have detailed knowledge of this light novel, it could potentially be about the relationship between characters where the presence of a younger sister (imouto) is crucial. Maybe it tells a story of how she impacts the life of the protagonist, whether it's in a family - related, emotional or adventure - type of context.
This novel seems quite specific. If it's a Japanese novel, perhaps looking into Japanese - language bookstores or online stores that focus on Japanese literature could be a good start. You might also want to search for any fan - made translations or summaries on the Internet, but be aware of the legality and accuracy of such sources.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a light novel often contains elements like unique characters, an interesting story setting, and might involve themes such as friendship, coming - of - age, or adventure.
Kou Qianzhi was a Taoist priest of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was said that before he passed away, he had left behind an instruction to build a temple in the sky to achieve the effect of "inviting guests from the sky and stopping the clamor from floating". Xuan Kong Temple was built according to his teachings and was located on the cliff of Mount Heng. After years of preparation and design, Kou Qianzhi's disciples finally built the Xuankong Temple in the 15th year of Taihe of the Northern Wei Dynasty (491 AD). Xuankong Temple was a temple that combined Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The leaders of Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism were placed in the same hall, reflecting the peace of the three religions. Xuankong Temple's architectural features were unique. It cleverly made use of the structure of the cliff and the mountain, allowing the temple to hang on the cliff to protect it from the erosion of rain and sunlight. As for the specific construction principles and structural details of Xuan Kong Temple, there were still some uncertainties and guesses.
You can try looking for it in specialized bookstores that carry Japanese light novels. Some big - name book chains might also have a section for imported or niche literature like this.