The cultural depth. These novels are often deeply rooted in Chinese history, traditions, and values. For example, they might showcase traditional Chinese family values like respect for elders, loyalty within the family, and the importance of family honor.
Another good one could be 'Journey to the West'. It's an adventure - filled story about a monk and his three disciples on a journey to obtain Buddhist scriptures. With its magical creatures, exciting battles, and moral lessons, it has been loved by readers for generations.
When a concubine saw a Di daughter, she did not need to bow. According to the documents [1] and [2], although concubines did not need to bow when they saw the daughter of the first wife, they needed to greet her first. The Di daughter only needed to stand for a moment and did not need to answer. This kind of etiquette existed in ancient Chinese society.
I'm not sure specifically about this novel 'You're Still Here' as there are many Chinese novels with that name or similar titles. But generally, in Chinese novels, common themes could be love, family, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams.
One possible plot could be Naruto using the song as a form of inspiration during a tough battle. Maybe he's facing an enemy that seems unbeatable, and the lyrics of 'I Will Not Bow' give him the mental strength to keep fighting. He might start singing it quietly to himself at first, and as his resolve grows, his voice gets louder, inspiring his comrades as well.