There might be other characters who oppose Brynden Rivers. They could be heroes or just ordinary people trying to stop his extreme actions of 'burning them all'. Their motives and backstories would add depth to the fanfic.
Perhaps there is a plot where Brynden Rivers teams up with unexpected allies in his quest. This could lead to some very interesting character dynamics and power plays within the fanfic.
Mountain River Test was a mobile games with an ancient Chinese martial arts background. Players could play different types of characters, such as martial artists, mages, archers, and assassins. Through cultivation and experience, they could improve their strength and explore the mysterious game world. The game contained a rich and unique adventure story. Players could freely choose their favorite profession and fight against other players. Shi Shan He also had exciting activities and rewards, as well as a PK challenge system, making the game experience even richer and more interesting.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I can't provide any exact information about the follow-up to Rivers of Blood because it's an unpublished novel and there's no specific information about the follow-up. If you have any other questions about Rivers Like Blood, I will try my best to answer them.
The contents of Bloody Rivers and Mountains were as follows:
1 " Bloody Rivers and Mountains "
2. Long Song of Blood and Fire
3 " Bloody Battle "
Legend of the Bloody Hero
5. Bloody Fire Mountain River Painting
6. Bloody Spring and Autumn
7 The Great Wall of Blood and Fire
8 " Blood Fire Empire "
9 " Long Night of Blood and Fire "
Legend of Blood and Fire
In << Dafeng Watchmen >>, the Seal of Lands was a special magic treasure, and it was also the jade seal of the Dafeng Dynasty.
The Seal of Lands was forged by the founding emperor of Dafeng. It was forged from the fragments of the ancient treasure, the Mountain River Map. The front of it was engraved with the word "Da Feng", and the back was engraved with the picture of mountains and rivers. The Seal of Lands could mobilize the fate of the Dafeng Dynasty and had great power.
In the novel, the Seal of Lands appeared many times and was one of the important clues in the development of the story.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There are many poems about mountains and rivers. Here are some famous examples:
1 Tang Dynasty's Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing Stork Tower":"The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea." I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level."
2. Song Dynasty Su Shi's " Red Cliff Memories ":" Thinking back to the time when Gong Jin and Xiao Qiao first married a heroic and handsome man with a feather fan and a scarf, they talked and laughed through the wind and rain."
3. Ma Zhiyuan's " Tianjing SandĀ·Autumn Thoughts " of the Yuan Dynasty: " Withered vines, old trees, crows, small bridges, flowing water, people." The ancient road, the west wind, the thin horse, the setting sun, the heartbroken man at the end of the world."
[4] Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Yu Shi Ming Yan: "Mountains are high because of them, water is green because of them, and people are respected because of them." The mountain is made of stone, the water is made of wood, and the people are made of benevolence."
5 Lin Zexu of the Qing Dynasty,"Going to the garrison to show his family at Dengcheng Pass":"The green mountains cannot be blocked, after all, they flow eastward. At night I'm worried about the deep mountains. I hear the flute again. I follow the sand bank, the moon and the sea waves."
These poems depicted the beauty and depth of the landscape, as well as expressing their love and reverence for nature.
The sea accepts hundreds of rivers is a Chinese idiom, which means to be ambitious and tolerant of all things. It also described how vast the terrain was.
This idiom came from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which described the rise of Liu Bei in Western Sichuan. Liu Bei was ambitious and wanted to unify the world, but his subordinates thought that he was too tolerant and could not give full play to their talents. In the end, Liu Bei won the trust and loyalty of his subordinates by sticking to his own ideas and finally became the leader of Shu Han.
When it was used to describe the terrain, it could be used to describe the vast ocean with unlimited water sources. This kind of tolerance and broad-mindedness was an important quality that was often portrayed in novels.
'A Voice in the Wind' is also considered among her best. It follows the life of Hadassah, a young Jewish girl in the Roman Empire. It shows her struggle to hold onto her faith in the face of great persecution and the contrast between the pagan Roman world and her own beliefs.