In " Re-Start Life in an Otherworld from Zero ", let's start over from here. The Japanese for this sentence was " Start anew from here, the first day, the first day, the first day..." Among them,"Shiyuo" meant "starting over","The First Day" meant "the first day" or "the first day", and "Mato the First Day" meant "Mato, again, and again", meaning that they would start over again.
It means that by clicking on the indicated place (usually a link or a button), you can begin reading a novel. Maybe it's on a website or an e - book platform.
Of course. This kind of opening is like an invitation for the audience to step into the world you're about to create. It can be used in various situations such as in a classroom when you want to teach something through a story, or at a social gathering when you want to share an interesting anecdote. By starting with 'Here's a story', you're signaling that there's something interesting coming up.
"Shanshan Is Here" was not based on a certain novel but a Chinese web novel by Gu Man. The novel was first published in 2006, and it tells the story of the female protagonist Xue Shan's life in the rural areas of the mainland of China in the 1980s and her love story with the male protagonist Song Liang. The novel was very popular among readers and was adapted into TV series, movies, and stage plays many times.