Since it's not clear which 'Gong Li Chinese novels' are specifically referred to, generally speaking, Chinese novels often have rich cultural elements. They may include references to Chinese traditions, values, and historical events.
I'm not sure which specific 'Gong Li Chinese novels' you mean as there may not be a well - known genre named exactly like this. However, there are many great Chinese novels. For example, 'Dream of the Red Chamber' is a classic Chinese novel that is rich in family drama, cultural details and complex characters. It gives a deep insight into the old Chinese society and the relationships within a large family.
In Chinese novels, 'gong' can have multiple meanings. One common meaning is 'palace'. For example, in historical novels, it often refers to the imperial palaces where emperors and their families live.
'Immortal Work Creation' was a Xianxia cultivation civilization novel created by Gu Zhenren, and it was published on Qidian Chinese website. The novel told the story of the palace in the volcano, which was eager to find a successor. The protagonist, Ning Zhuo, was entrusted by his mother before she died. He had the Buddha Heart Demon Seal and could control the mechanism like feathers. Ning Zhuo was determined to not let his mother down and take the celestial palace. The novel was currently being serialized, and readers could read it online for free on Qidian Chinese Network.
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Well, 'gong' can mean 'work' in some Chinese novels. It could describe the tasks or jobs that the characters are engaged in. For example, a character might be doing 'gong' in a factory or a farm.
In Chinese novels, 'gong' can refer to a male protagonist who often has strong abilities or noble qualities. It's a common term used to describe a central male character in the story.
There was no such character as Li Yuanfang in the original work of the Di Gong case. Li Yuanfang was a character in the TV series " Detective Di Renjie " directed by Qian Yanqiu. It was not clear whether Li Yuanfang's role was in the case of Di Gong of the Great Tang Dynasty.
During the Qing years, Lin Gong and Lin Wan 'er were biological siblings. They were the illegitimate children of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Lin Gong loved Lin Wan 'er very much, but in the plot, because of the Eldest Princess' instigation, Lin Gong tried to assassinate Fan Xian, leading to the development of the plot. Lin Gong truly liked Lin Wan 'er. Even though he knew Lin Wan' er liked Fan Xian, he still chose to carry out the mission of assassinating Fan Xian. In his conversation with Lin Wan 'er, he expressed his concern and guilt for her and gave her a dagger. Therefore, it could be said that Lin Gong truly treated Lin Wan 'er well. In the end, Lin Wan 'er lived in seclusion with Fan Xian and lived a happy life.
Di Gong's Case was a classic Chinese literary work. It was mainly about Di Renjie, the famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, who was demoted to the county magistrate. Because of his meritorious investigation, he was recommended to fight with Wu Sansi and others to restore the king of Luling. This novel had Di Renjie as the main character, describing his wisdom, courage, and intelligence in the process of solving cases. The story was full of ups and downs, the mystery was tempting, and the process of solving the case was wonderful. It was called the Sherlock Holmes of ancient China. Di Gongan's work belonged to the series of Chinese classical literature masterpieces. It was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature and had a wide influence on later novels and operas. The novel had been translated into many languages and was well received by readers at home and abroad.