I didn't know there was a novel called Liu Xuan. However, I can provide you with some information about the novel. The Ming Dynasty novels were usually stories in which the protagonist changed history by traveling back to the Ming Dynasty in a modern society. These novels often involved politics, military, culture, society, and other aspects. Some of them were novels about transmigrating into historical figures. Thank you for the information. If you have any other questions, please feel free to tell me.
The main character of the "Myriad Worlds System" was called Liu Xuan.πI recommend this novel to you. It tells the story of Liu Xuan who wanted to live a happy life but accidentally obtained the system of the myriad worlds. From then on, he began his adventure on the road of cheating and swindling in another plane. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
My answer was incorrect. I don't know which novel you're referring to, but I can tell you the names of some common female protagonists:
Some novels may leave the female protagonist's name blank or use different names to refer to different characters, depending on the plot and setting of the novel. In some novels, the female protagonist's name might be the same as the male protagonist's name. This was also a common practice. If you can provide more background information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
Liu Yifei and Huang Xuan had co-starred in the TV series " Wind in Luoyang " produced by Noon Sunshine. The play was adapted from Ma Boqian's novel " Luoyang ", which told a series of stories about a group of people from different classes investigating the pending cases in Luoyang during the Zhou Dynasty. In the play, Liu Yifei played the chef grandpa who was in a bad place but had a heart for the world, while Huang Xuan played the internal guard Wu Siyue who was trying to find the truth at all costs.
The original work was equally exciting. You could click on the original work of " The Story of Rose " to understand the plot in advance!
The Liu Xuan in the Legend of Ban Shu did not really die. It was a fictional character that appeared in the plot of the novel. In the novel, Liu Xuan was a wealthy businessman. After meeting Ban Shu, they fell in love and became husband and wife. However, shortly after they got married, Liu Xuan encountered an unfortunate accident that led to her unfortunate death.
Although the novel did not explicitly mention whether Liu Xuan had really died, it could be seen that the plot setting in Ban Shu's Legend was to express the preciousness and irreplaceable nature of love. Liu Xuan was used as a symbol to show the feelings between Ban Shu and her.