I haven't read this specific 'Love in Fallen City Forbidden Royal Novel', but generally, such a title might suggest a love story set in a fallen or decaying city within a royal context that is somehow forbidden. It could involve a love that goes against the norms, rules, or expectations of the royal court in that setting.
The theme in 'Love in a Fallen City Novel' is multi - faceted. Love here is set against the desolation of a fallen city. It explores how love can develop in the most unlikely of circumstances. It also delves into the idea of how love can be a form of resistance against the chaos and destruction around. The characters' love is often tested by the external factors like poverty, war, and social upheaval. This not only reflects the power of love but also the fragility of human relationships when faced with such extreme situations. It shows that love in this context is not always a fairytale but a complex and often bittersweet experience.
The real ending of Love in a Fallen City was Liusu, Liusu took a deep breath and tried to relax, but she kept thinking about Fan Liuyuan. Liusu knew that Fan Liuyuan was standing behind her, watching her, and his gaze made her feel an unprecedented fear. Liusu didn't know what to do, so it stood there quietly and waited for Fan Liuyuan to make his move.
One main theme could be love and its complexity. In a fallen city, love might be a glimmer of hope or a source of despair. Another theme could be the decay of society which serves as the backdrop and influences the relationships in the novel.
Since I don't have detailed knowledge about this 'love in fallen city novel', it's hard to say exactly. However, in a novel with such a title, we might expect to find characters like a young, idealistic protagonist who falls in love and is affected by the state of the fallen city. There could also be an older, wiser character who provides some perspective on the situation.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Forbidden City Novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels related to the Forbidden City in some way. It might be about the historical events that took place in the Forbidden City, the lives of the people who lived or worked there, or perhaps a fictional story set within the magnificent walls of the Forbidden City.
Since I don't know the specific 'Forbidden City Novel' you mean, I can't tell you the author. There could be various novels with this name or related to the Forbidden City, each having a different author.
There were many horizontal boards in the Forbidden City, and the most famous one was the " Fair and Bright " board. This plaque came from Zhu Xi's Collection of Zhu Wengong's Works, Volume 38, Replying to Zhou Yigong, which meant that he was honest and upright. The Palace of Heavenly Purity was the main hall of the inner court, the sleeping quarters of the sixteen emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The emperors lived here and usually dealt with their daily affairs here. The plaque of "Justice and Brightness" in the Palace of Heavenly Purity was personally inscribed by Emperor Shunzhi, implying the justice of heaven and earth, the brightness of the sun and moon. Other than the " just and honorable " plaque, there were many other plaque in the Forbidden City, each of which had a specific meaning. However, the literature did not provide more information about the specific meaning of the Forbidden City plaque.