In the context of the NYT Crossword, a person who tells fabulous stories might be labeled as a 'mythmaker'. This term implies someone who creates or relates extraordinary tales. Another option could be a 'narrative spinner', indicating someone who spins captivating narratives.
Here are some recommendations for articles and novels about getting beaten up for making mistakes:
1. " Beijing Meridian ": This is an ancient detective novel. The plot is natural and full of charm.
2. [The dandy princess consort: The male lead is gentle and refined, while the female lead is bullied by the male lead.]
In addition, there are some other novels that may be related to your needs, but the specific plot description is not clear enough. If you're interested in these novels, you can read more about them.
The consequence could vary. It could be something as simple as a scolding from parents or as significant as having to make amends and work hard to regain trust and fix the situation.
I can't provide the full text of the novel "Who's Wrong to Marry a Gentle Tyrant". The plot and content of the novel were relatively complicated. It required a complete story and text content to be created. If you can provide me with a specific novel title or plot summary, I will try my best to provide you with relevant information.
Fan Xian had been beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and plotting the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Qing Emperor felt angry and threatened by Fan Xian's actions, so he decided to kill him. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background and realized that Fan Xian might be his son, but this did not change his attitude toward Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian was beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had made a mistake and posed a threat to the Qing Emperor.
Fan Xian had been beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and plotting the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Qing Emperor felt angry and threatened by Fan Xian's actions, so he decided to kill him. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background and realized that Fan Xian might be his son, but this did not change his attitude toward Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian was beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had made a mistake and posed a threat to the Qing Emperor.
Fan Xian had been beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and plotting the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Qing Emperor felt angry and threatened by Fan Xian's actions, so he decided to kill him. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background and realized that Fan Xian might be his son, but this did not change his attitude toward Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian was beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had made a mistake and posed a threat to the Qing Emperor.
Fan Xian had been beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and plotting the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Qing Emperor felt angry and threatened by Fan Xian's actions, so he decided to kill him. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background and realized that Fan Xian might be his son, but this did not change his attitude toward Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian was beaten by the Qing Emperor because he had made a mistake and posed a threat to the Qing Emperor.