Lu Chen and You at the Office Table was a serial urban cultivation novel. The story took place in the Age of Chaos, a world where talents were dying and gods did not appear. The protagonist, Lu Chen, rose from the end of the Dharma and gradually walked to the peak of this world. At the same time, he explored the mystery of his own life and the mystery of myths. The novel was currently in chapter 21. The content included an accidental meeting, Liu Yang's story, buying a new house, being seduced, saving Liu Ping, the truth, killing Zhou Mingtong, how can there be no gods in this world? Encountering an undead, Division 749, Qiao Anling, settling Qiao Anling, ancient tomb, joining Division 749, sentenced! Advance to the Foundation Establishment Stage, set off! Wait.
Italy was a country famous for luxury, high quality, and exquisite design, so many high-end bosses 'desks could be found in Italy. Some Italian brands offered various types of desks, including solid wood, simple post-modern, light luxury, modern design, and so on. These desks were made of precious materials such as walnut and cherry wood, and were available in different size and designs. Some of the brands even offered a combination of desks and chairs to meet the needs of their customers. However, the specific brand and price information needed further research.
Well, front desk could be either. If it's in a fictional novel where there are made-up characters and events happening at the front desk, then it's fiction. But if it's in a factual account of a hotel's operations or a workplace study, it's nonfiction.
I don't think 'Front Desk' is a graphic novel. Usually, graphic novels have a lot of visual elements and a specific style of illustration, but it seems 'Front Desk' doesn't fit that description.
As I don't really know the story, it's hard to say. But in general, in Stephen King's stories, objects can be very significant. The desk might be a place where secrets are hidden, like a drawer with a hidden manuscript or some object that has a power over the characters.
It could be the Slytherins. They are often portrayed as the antagonists in the Harry Potter series. Maybe they're jealous of Hermione's intelligence and want to embarrass her by forcing her under the desk.
It depends. Some front desk scenarios can be based on real-life experiences and thus be considered realistic fiction. But it can also have fictional elements added for entertainment or narrative purposes.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Sometimes stories like Front Desk draw elements from real life but blend them with imagination to create a unique tale. You might have to research the author's background or statements to get a clearer idea.
Storytelling and desk fiction are both forms of fiction, but they have different meanings.
Storytelling is a traditional form of Chinese literature. It refers to a person or a few people telling people's stories and life experiences in teahouses, taverns, toilets, and other public places by telling historical stories, folklore, science fiction stories, martial arts stories, and other fictional stories. Storytellers usually use exaggeration, humor, satire, and other techniques to attract the attention of the audience and resonate with them.
On the other hand, the desk novel referred to a form of modern Chinese literature. It referred to a novel form in which the author created fictional stories, characters, plots, and other elements in front of the desk or in the writing room. A desk novel was usually a novel that was based on the author's personal life experience, social reality, historical events, and so on.
Storytelling and desk novels were both very common forms of novels in Chinese literature. They both had a certain literary value and ideology.