Gu Yanwen's recommendations were as follows:
1. Daily Life
Description: A modern girl transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty and disguised as a man to become the emperor's personal bodyguard. A series of funny, sweet, and exciting stories happened between the emperor and her.
2 "Feng Qiuhuang"
[Description: A woman who has been wrongly imprisoned disguises herself as a man to replace an ugly man and has a different love story with the emperor.]
3 "Women are Superior to Men"
Description: A modern girl has crossed into the ancient society where women are superior to men. She disguised herself as a man and became the leader of the martial arts world.
4 "Di Ba"
[Description: A woman disguised as a man becomes the emperor and holds real power. There is a power struggle between the emperor and her.]
5."A Thousand Gold Scattered and Came Back"
[Description: A modern girl transmigrated to ancient times and disguised as a man to become a rich man's son. There is a twisted love story between the protagonist and her.]
The 'other wise man' is a figure in this story who is driven by his belief in the prophecy of the Messiah's birth. He starts his journey with the intention of presenting his precious gifts to the baby Jesus. But along the way, he encounters different situations that test his faith and humanity. He uses his gifts to help those in need instead of reaching Jesus directly at first. His character represents the idea that the journey to the divine can be filled with unexpected turns and opportunities for spiritual growth.
In the 4th wise man story, he is significant as he may teach us about the value of individual experiences. His journey, different from the others, can show that we all have our own unique paths in life. Even if we start with the same intention as others, like the other wise men, our own choices and circumstances can lead us to a different but equally important outcome. He might also represent the idea that sometimes what seems like a deviation from the main path can lead to a more fulfilling and deeper understanding in the end. For example, if he was helping the needy during his journey instead of just focusing on reaching the destination quickly, he shows that kindness and humanity can be an important part of our spiritual quests.
The wise man is often characterized by his intelligence, foresight and calmness. The foolish man is usually short - sighted, impulsive and may not listen to advice.
In the story, the wise man isn't really named. He's more of a symbol representing someone who makes smart choices. He's the character that stands in contrast to the foolish man who built his house on sand.
Lady Cao expressed her love for Di Renjie in The Case of Di Gong of Tang Dynasty. She was willing to take risks and give up everything just to protect the love in her heart. They relied on each other, trusted each other, and supported each other until the final victory.
My dear Watson I am always amazed at the intelligence of the human mind It is a mind so vast and so full of wonder and possibility that I always feel as if I were standing on the shoulders of a great giant
This sentence came from Sherlock Holmes 'most famous story, Sherlock Holmes. He would say this sentence every time he was faced with a problem to express his amazement at human wisdom and thinking. This sentence was also widely used in novels, movies, games, and other literary works as a symbol of intelligence and wisdom.
One could be proud to be a wise man like Socrates. In his story, he was known for his wisdom. He questioned everything and everyone around him, not to be annoying but to seek truth. His method of constantly asking questions, the Socratic method, made him a very wise figure. People respected him even though his actions sometimes put him in danger from those in power. He was proud of his wisdom which was based on his never - ending pursuit of knowledge, and his story inspired countless generations to value wisdom and critical thinking.
I'm not sure specifically who the six wise men are without more details about the story. But they are likely characters with different qualities or areas of knowledge that make them wise.