I'm not really sure what 'FN fiction' is. It could potentially be a new and niche form of fiction that hasn't gained widespread recognition yet. Or perhaps it's a code or abbreviation for a specific type of fictional work within a certain context.
I have no clue. 'FN' is quite ambiguous. It could be a random combination of letters the author chose for a unique purpose. Maybe it'll be explained later in the story or in some supplementary materials.
In Water Margins, the time span between the two events of 57 cups of wine and 57 miles was very long. As for which day it was, it was not clearly stated. But we can infer it from the plot of the novel.
In the novel, after Song Jiang and the others gathered on Liangshan, there was a drinking event to celebrate their victory called " Five or Seven Bottles of Wine." According to the description, this drinking activity lasted for a long time. It might have been not long after the Liangshan uprising, or it might have been after Song Jiang was recruited.
As for the Five Seven Mile Road, it was a plot in the novel that described the distance that Song Jiang and the others traveled during a journey. According to the description, they had walked for five or seven miles before finally arriving at the place that Wu Yong had mentioned as " fifteen miles outside of Liangshan Lake."
In summary, the time span between these two events was very long, and it was impossible to determine the exact number. However,"57 cups of wine" and "57 miles of road" were both very famous plots in "Water Margins". For the readers, the existence of these two events was a kind of enjoyment.
The Seven Heroes and Five Virtues referred to the thirteen main literary figures in the classic works," Three Heroes and Five Virtues " and " Seven Heroes and Five Virtues." Among them, the seven chivalrous men included the southern chivalrous man Zhan Zhao, the northern chivalrous man Ouyang Chun, the eastern chivalrous man Zhi Hua, the western chivalrous man Liu Qing, the Ding family's double chivalrous men Ding Zhaolan Ding Zhaohui, and the hidden chivalrous man Shen Zhongyuan. The five chivalrous men included the sky-drilling rat Lu Fang, the gopher Han Zhang, the mountain-piercing rat Xu Qing, the river-turning rat Jiang Ping, and the gold-haired rat Bai Yu. These characters unfolded a series of chivalrous stories and adventures in the novel. Seven Heroes and Five Virtues had also been adapted into movies and TV series. One of the TV series had a Douban score of 6.2.
I'm not entirely sure what 'vote fn secret story' specifically refers to. It could be some kind of voting function related to a secret story in a particular context, like a game or an organization.
The Seven Heroes and Five Righteous Men were the Guide-guiding Hero Zhan Zhao, the Beixia Ouyang Chun, the Ding Family Double Heroes (Ding Zhaolan and Ding Zhaohui), the Black Demon Fox Zhi Hua, the Little Hero Ai Hu, the White-faced Judge Liu Qing, and the Little Zhuge Shen Zhongyuan.
The Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness was one of the representative works of ancient Chinese martial arts novels. The story took place in the Ming Dynasty and told the story of seven heroes who eliminated evil for the people in the Jianghu. The plot was compact, the characters were vivid, and the language was beautiful. It was one of the classic wuxia novels.
However, everyone had different tastes when it came to whether it was good or not. Some people might think that the plot of this book was too compact and boring. If you haven't read the book, you can read it first before deciding whether you like it.