The phrase might imply that the wolf is lying in the story it tells. Since it's 'hoodwinked', it could be trying to deceive others by spinning a false tale, just like in some fairy tales where the wolf is a tricky character.
For instance, a wolf was hoodwinked by a group of crows. They made a lot of noise as if there was a dying animal nearby. The wolf followed the sound but found nothing. After that, the hoodwinked wolf tells a story to the other forest animals about how the crows tricked him, warning them not to trust the crows' false signals so easily.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But generally, it might be about a girl who is tricked or deceived into having her first kiss. Maybe there's a misunderstanding or a devious character involved.
In the 'hoodwinked into her first kiss novel', the main character is probably the girl who experiences the hoodwinked first kiss. There might be other important characters around her, like her friends who could either be helpful or unknowingly contribute to her being hoodwinked. And then there could be the person who actually hoodwinks her, who might be a complex character with their own motives, such as jealousy or a desire for power over her.
I'm not sure which story you're referring to because Wolf Totem is a Chinese web novel that tells many stories about wolves. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
The 'bad wolf good wolf story' is often about the internal struggle between good and bad within a character or in a situation. It could be a moral tale where the 'bad wolf' represents negative impulses like greed, anger or selfishness, while the 'good wolf' stands for positive qualities such as kindness, compassion and selflessness. The story might explore how one chooses which 'wolf' to feed or follow in different circumstances.
The story of the black wolf and white wolf often has a moral about self - control and inner struggle. There are these two forces within us, the white wolf that stands for all things positive such as love, hope, and generosity, and the black wolf that embodies negative aspects like envy, hatred, and laziness. It shows that we have the power to decide which 'wolf' to nourish. If we constantly give in to the black wolf, our lives will be filled with negative consequences. However, if we focus on the white wolf, we can lead a more fulfilling and positive life.
The moral could be about the duality of human nature, just like the white and black wolves representing different aspects. Maybe it shows that we all have both good and bad within us.
Wolf Totem was a novel based on ancient Chinese mythology. It told the story of a wolf rising from the wilderness to become the king of the grassland. In the story, the Wolf Totem was blessed by a god and became the King of the Grassland through his own efforts and wisdom. At the same time, the wolf totem also became a hero of the human race. He used his own strength to protect the grassland from human invasion. At the end of the story, Wolf Totem and his companions launched a soul-stirring battle with the humans to protect the safety of the grassland.
This story was mainly about a deer and a wolf. Deer are beautiful animals with soft leaves and slender branches. Wolves are cunning animals that often attack other animals.
One day, a deer met a wolf in the forest. The deer asked the wolf curiously,"why did you attack other animals?" The wolf replied,"Because I am a wolf, I need to feed on other animals." After hearing this, the deer decided to become friends with the wolf.
The deer and the wolf began to walk together, learning from each other. The deer told the wolf how to protect himself from the hunters, and the wolf also told the deer how to hunt other animals. They became best friends and decided to live together in the forest.
However, the story of the deer and the wolf was not that simple. The wolf began to become more and more greedy. He wanted to obtain more food and resources. The deer began to feel uneasy because he was afraid that the wolf would hurt him. Eventually, the relationship between the deer and the wolf became tense. The deer began to feel afraid.
The end of the story was that the deer had to leave the wolf and find a new home. Although the deer had lost his best friend, he knew that he had to protect himself from becoming food for the wolves again.