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Reborn Princess Became A Superstar in Modern Days

Reborn Princess Became A Superstar in Modern Days

Having brought up her younger siblings in troubled times and guiding her younger brother to the throne, Xia Wanyuan is the most legendary eldest princess in the history of the Xia Dynasty. When this eldest princess opens her eyes, she finds herself in a world a thousand years into the future. While she is still called "Princess", it's only a nasty jeer imparted on her as a mockery for her arrogant connections within the entertainment industry. So what if you were rich? In the end you've fallen to a status far lower than any beast! In response, Xia Wanyuan promises that a day would come when they will sincerely call her Princess. Everyone laughs at her, waiting to see the day when she'll be abandoned by the wealthy and affluent. Handsome yet aloof, President Jun Shiling is known only for his success in the corporate world with a demeanor cold enough to cut through ice. He has just one thing to say: Take the one hundred million divorce fee and leave quickly. Two years later, the eldest princess is a two-time winner of a prestigious acting award. The darling of the fashion world, she has become a style icon who is also proficient in the four classical arts. As an all-knowing professor in both literature and poetry, she is also a professor in two departments at the most renowned institute of higher learning. The Olympics? Gold medals are a dime a dozen when considering her skills in fencing and shooting. Her name is spread all over the world and she is filled with an unprecedented glory never bestowed upon any other. The CEO who wanted a divorce at the start refutes on television: "How dare anyone spread rumors about our divorce? My dearest wife, can we have another child?"
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1612 Chs
Tempest of the Stellar War

Tempest of the Stellar War

He received a genetic score of 28... completely disqualifying him from applying to military college! He helped deliver a friend's love letter... and fell into a lake becoming infamous for dying for love! His very first gift... warped him into a brutal training simulation! However he perserved through all these trials! Our Dear Student Wang Zheng has finally started his lucky(?) university life! This is the song of a blood boiling and exciting storm! The most ferocious and heated mecha adventure around is finally here! TL Note: This is a novel about doing the impossible, seeing the invisible. Follow along for a ride across the universe! TL;DR: Not Shakespeare, not complex, but fun and easy to read. Come support! As the translator, I've enjoyed translating this novel and I hope to bring the essence of what the author has tried to portray into the chapters you will read. To sum it up in 3 words: Mechs! Explosions! Science! To be perfectly honest, this novel is about your typically overpowered protagonist who does get looked down from time to time but always overcomes the odds with his own special power. He's abit more mature having grown up on his own and just a littttttttle bit dense. Although it always ends up with him winning, it always happens in an interesting (subjective) and fun way that makes me enjoy reading this. The novel has elements of lighthearted comedy from time to time and I do chuckle at how direct the humor is. It's not as smart as say WMW nor does it weave an intricate story much like Ergen's novels. More importantly, its fun and it doesn't try to hide it.
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1443 Chs
What was the first modern war novel?
2 answers
2024-10-14 03:03
The first modern war novel is often considered to be 'The Red Badge of Courage' by Stephen Crane.
What is the significance of the 'first modern war novel'?
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2024-12-10 23:05
The significance of the first modern war novel lies in its new way of depicting war. It broke away from the traditional glorified portrayals. It showed the real horrors, chaos, and the impact on individuals, both physically and psychologically. For example, it might have shown soldiers not as heroic figures all the time but as real people with fears and doubts in the face of war.
Who was the author of the first modern war novel?
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2024-10-06 08:42
I'm not sure. There are many contenders for that title, and it can be hard to determine exactly who wrote the very first one.
What are some characteristics of the first modern post - war novel?
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2024-11-02 06:56
Well, one characteristic could be a new sense of disillusionment. After the war, many people had lost their naivete and this was often reflected in the novel. The characters might be more cynical, having seen the horrors of war.
Can you name some possible candidates for the 'first modern war novel'?
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2024-12-11 09:15
Well, 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Maria Remarque is also a strong contender. It showed the brutal and senseless nature of World War I in a very modern way. It focused on the soldiers' experiences, their disillusionment, and the horror of war, which was a departure from previous war literature.
Written in 1740, this was the first modern novel. What are some characteristics of this first modern novel?
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2024-11-03 18:15
The first modern novel written in 1740 probably had the characteristic of a more detailed and realistic portrayal of society. It might have also had a more developed sense of narrative voice, perhaps with the narrator being more involved in the story and guiding the reader's interpretation. Also, it could have been one of the first to explore themes in a more nuanced way, like love, power, and morality.
Can you name some possible authors of the first modern post - war novel?
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2024-11-02 05:23
One possible author could be Ernest Hemingway. His works often dealt with the aftermath of war and the disillusionment of the post - war generation.
What was the first modern novel?
1 answer
2024-10-14 03:57
Well, many scholars point to 'Don Quixote' as the pioneering modern novel. It introduced new elements in storytelling and character development that set a precedent for later works.
The first modern vernacular novel
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2024-08-18 16:13
'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. The author was from the Qing Dynasty. This novel described the life of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others in the Jia family. The plot was complicated and the characters were full. It was regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels.
The first novel in modern times
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2024-07-26 20:54
The first novel in modern times was Heine by Keats. First published in 1719, it is one of Keats 'masterpieces and a classic in the history of English literature. The novel tells the story of the protagonist Heine's lonely and fulfilling life in a seaside town, showing his thoughts and pursuit of the meaning of life. The work has profound philosophical meaning and literary value, and is considered one of the representative works of modern literature.
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