"Don't Dong Da" was a series of poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Gao Shi. There were two poems in total. This poem was a parting gift from Gao Shi and Dong Tinglan after a long separation. The poem depicted the yellow clouds at dusk and the darkening of the day. The north wind blew the wild geese and snow. The poet expressed the emotion of not worrying about not having a confidant in the future, thinking that who in the world did not know Dong Tinglan? The poem also reflected on his own poverty and regret that he could not fork out the money for wine when he met today. This poem showed the poet's heroic and open-minded mind and his feelings of parting with his friends.
Hard to say for sure. Maybe there are some real-life elements incorporated, but it's likely a combination of fact and fiction to make it more interesting.
Sure is. 'Don't F**k With Cats' takes its inspiration from true happenings and provides an accurate portrayal of those events. The cases depicted are real and have had significant impact.
" This Empress Is A Little Lazy " told the story of Su Youyi's rise to fame in the harem after she rejected the emperor's appointment. Su Youyi was an abandoned palace maid, but she had unexpectedly attracted the attention of the serious-looking Emperor. The story depicted her interaction with the First Prince, as well as her adventures and challenges in the harem. This novel was an ancient romance novel with a fascinating plot. It was highly recommended.
No. It's a baseless generalization. There are men who love all kinds of fiction, from historical novels to fantasy. Just like there are different reading preferences among women, the same goes for men.