Hard to say for sure. It could be inspired by true incidents but might have been embellished or changed for the sake of the story. Maybe some research into the background of the creator could provide more clarity.
No, it isn't. The song is likely a creative imagining or inspired by various elements rather than being directly based on real events. It uses artistic license to convey a certain mood or message.
Definitely fiction. 'Pictures of Hollis Woods' is a work of the author's imagination. It doesn't present real facts or events but rather tells a made-up tale to captivate the audience.
There were two Li Xingyun among the delinquents. One of them was the real Li Xingyun. He was the son of Li Ye and Su Mei, the prince of the Great Tang. He had internal strength at the peak of the middle empyrean realm. The other was the fake Li Xingyun arranged by Yuan Tiangang. He was raised by Yuan Tiangang and was asked to imitate the real Li Xingyun in order to compete for the throne. The fate of the fake Li Xingyun was considered pitiful because he was Yuan Tiangang's tool and was used to achieve Yuan Tiangang's goal. In addition, there were other characters among the delinquents, such as the Empress, King Qi, and the Black and White Ghosts. They had a complicated relationship with Li Xingyun. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the specific plot and development of the two Li Xingyun.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'chic romance novels' by Rachel Hollis are the most well - known. However, generally speaking, her works in the romance genre are likely to have elements like modern - day love stories, with characters dealing with real - life issues while also finding love. Her novels might also include themes of self - discovery within the context of a relationship, as is common in many contemporary romance novels.