Yes, Hanna Schmitz in 'The Reader' is based on a true story. The story draws from real - life events and experiences, which gives it a sense of authenticity and depth.
1. Their Pilgrimage De Consell
2 Wandering Earth
Three Bodies
4 The Maid's Story Atwood
Song of Ice and Fire ·R·R·Martin
6 Infinite Terror
7 Dark Forest
8 The Herd
9. Battle Through the Heavens
10 "Full-time Expert"
11 "Eternal Thought"
[Lord Snow Eagle]
"Douluo Continent"
Battle Frenzy
Martial Universe
Covering the Sky
The Great Dominator
Sword Comes
Battle Through the Heavens (continued)
Sword Demon
It depends. Sometimes a story like 'The Pilgrimage' can draw inspiration from real events but might have fictional elements added to make it more engaging.
Pilgrimage is not based on a true story. It's a fictional narrative crafted to entertain and engage the audience with an imaginative plot and characters.
The route of worship on Mount Wutai was clockwise. According to the descriptions of documents 1, 2, and 3, this route would take about three days and a total of about 70 kilometers. On the first day, they set off from Baiyun Monastery, passed through the Buddha Mother Cave and Nantai Peak, and stayed in Da Nan Village at night. The next day, they departed from Kinkakuji Temple and passed by Lotus Zen Temple, Lion's Nest, Kichijoji Temple, West Terrace, and Middle Terrace. At night, they stayed in the bath between Middle Terrace and North Terrace. On the third day, they set off from the bathing pool and passed through Beitai, Huabei Ridge, and Dongtai. Then, they took a bus or walked back to Taihuai Town. This route was the classic route of worship on Mount Wutai. The tourists could worship according to this order.
The order of the Wutai Mountain pilgrimage route was different according to different guides and tourist guides. There were two common routes of worship: the clockwise Grand Court and the Minor Court. The clockwise Dachaotai route would take three days, about 70 kilometers, including starting from Baiyun Temple, passing through Buddha Mother Cave, Nantai Peak, Golden Pavilion Temple, Lotus Zen Temple, Lion's Nest, Jixiang Temple, West Platform, Middle Platform, Bathing Pool, North Platform, Huabei Ridge, East Platform, and finally returning to Taihuai Town scenic spot. The route to the court was relatively easy, and it was concentrated in several temples near Taihuai Town, including the Pagoda Temple, Bodhisattva Peak, Yuanzhao Temple, Guangzong Temple, Luohou Temple, and so on. The exact route chosen depended on the time, strength, and interest of the visitor.