The phrase 'Don't Tread on Me' has historical significance related to American independence. It was used as a symbol of resistance and a call for freedom.
Don't forget that you used to be a scholar meant that you didn't forget that you used to be a person with dreams. This sentence reminded people not to forget that they were once scholars who pursued their dreams when they were rushing about in real life, and not to forget that they once had ideals and enthusiasm. No matter how realistic life is, we should maintain the pursuit of our dreams and confidence in ourselves. We should not forget our original intentions and continue to move forward.
It could mean not to act or behave in a certain way that is shown or described in the manhwa. Maybe it's referring to a specific character's actions or traits.
Well, 'Don't be like this' in the manhwa might refer to a specific action, attitude, or personality trait that's not desired. Maybe it's about changing a negative behavior or avoiding a particular pattern of thinking.
I think it might imply a situation where someone doesn't want to be touched but still wants comforting hugs in a comic context. Maybe it's a play on contrasts.
Jewel was a French story about a wealthy Paris merchant, Camille de Bourgue, who would do anything to hide his property and the truth in order to obtain more money and power, and eventually fell into the abyss of evil.
In the novel, Burg was an extremely greedy and selfish man. He believed in his wealth and status and ignored morality and ethics. In order to cover up the source of his property, he sold the jewelry at a high price through deception and concealment. He also used various means to manipulate others, including using his power and connections to obtain more money and benefits.
As time passed, Burg's behavior became more and more unforgivable. He fell into the abyss of sin and was finally punished by the law. Through this character, the novel reflects the various drawbacks and moral decay of capitalist society, and also reveals the complexity and unpredictability of human nature.
Jewel was a novel that deeply revealed the dark side of capitalist society and the weakness of human nature, which had a profound impact on later literature and philosophy.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and the author's intentions. Sometimes stories are based on real events but with fictional elements added.