I'm not entirely sure as it could be various things. It might be a visual novel that features ocelots in some way, perhaps in the story, art, or theme.
There was an ocelot woman who had a very tiring day. She had been exploring the forest all day long, looking for a new place to hunt. As the night fell, she found a nice hollow log. She got inside it, feeling sleepy already. She thought about the little mice she had seen during the day. Her eyes started to droop as she remembered their quick movements. Then, with a final blink, she let the sleepiness take over and dozed off, the sounds of the nocturnal forest becoming a part of her dreams.
She might find a warm and safe place to sleep, like a thicket of bushes. Then she would nestle down and start to doze off while thinking about her day in the forest.
Another interesting fanfic might be set during a difficult mission. Big Boss and Ocelot have to rely on each other in a high - stakes situation. The fanfic could explore their different combat styles and how they complement each other. For instance, Big Boss's brute force combined with Ocelot's stealth and marksmanship. It could also show the unspoken bond that forms between them during the chaos of the mission.
Virtue in classical Chinese meant the natural and sincere nature of a person. According to the records of the Book of Rites, the Doctrine of the Middle Way,"Therefore, a gentleman respects virtue and asks about learning." Zheng Xuan's notes explained,"Virtue is the most sincere person." Kong Yingda's letter explained," The saying 'a gentleman respects virtue' means that a gentleman and a wise man respect the moral nature of this sage. This is naturally sincere." Therefore, virtue in classical Chinese referred to the moral character of a person, that is, the nature of sincerity.
There were many possible writing backgrounds for Chinese Virtue stories.
1. Historical background: Chinese Virtue stories often take place in specific historical periods such as ancient times, modern times, or modern times. In different historical periods, the theme and content of the Chinese Virtue story would be different. For example, in ancient times, Chinese virtues might talk about values such as loyalty, filial piety, and benevolence; in modern times, they might talk about values such as courage, justice, and patriotism; in modern times, they might talk about values such as honesty, dedication, and friendliness.
2. Cultural background: Chinese Virtue stories can also be based on different cultural backgrounds such as China, Japan, Korea, etc. In different cultural backgrounds, the theme and content of Chinese Virtue stories may also be different. For example, in China, they might talk about Confucius 'benevolence and Lao Tzu's Taoist thoughts; in Japan, they might talk about the samurai spirit of the Edo period and the reform spirit of the Meiji Restoration period; in Korea, they might talk about the benevolent people in Korean history and the national spirit of modern Korea.
3. Social Reality: Chinese Virtue stories can also reflect social reality such as the gap between the rich and the poor, environmental pollution, and educational equality. By telling stories of Chinese virtues, positive values could be conveyed, and people could be called to pay attention to social problems and take active action.
Personal experience: Chinese Virtue stories can also be based on personal experiences such as the author's personal experience, the story of a celebrity, etc. By telling his personal experience, he could understand the meaning of the Chinese Virtue story more deeply and pass it on to the readers.
The background of the Chinese Virtue story was very rich and varied. It could be chosen according to different topics and content.
I'm a fan of online literature and can't give my personal opinion because I can't read the novel " The Empress Is Immoral." However, according to the online novel I learned," The Empress Is Immoral " might be a fictional novel. It tells the story of a queen who was despised by everyone because of her immorality and finally went through hardships to get rid of her crimes. It may have a complex plot, rich character settings, and exciting plot development, so it may attract some readers. However, this did not guarantee that it would look good because everyone's preferences were different.
The classical Chinese translation of "Virtue" was "Virtue" or "The Way of Virtue". In modern Chinese,"virtue" generally referred to a person's moral character and behavior. It was an important concept in Confucianism.