It was a Chinese idiom, meaning to mix together and describe an extremely chaotic situation. This idiom came from Lu Xun's "Hot Wind·Random Thoughts Record Thirty-Three". It is often used to describe the chaotic state of things or situations. Chaos also appeared in the titles and authors of some novels, but the specific content and background information of these novels were not provided.
It's highly unlikely that the characters in 'House of the Dragon' would actually watch fanfiction about themselves. Fanfiction exists in our world, created by fans for fans, and the characters in the show are fictional entities within their own fictional universe. They don't have access to the fan - created stories about them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular fanfiction. But generally, it might be about characters who are dragon slayers and their mates, and perhaps some sort of warning not to cross or interfere with them.
I'm not sure specifically as it could vary a great deal. It might be about a character who is a dragon slayer and his or her mates in a fan - created fictional story. Maybe it involves some sort of conflict where others are warned not to mess with this dragon slayer and their group.
A complete mess was an idiom. It meant that the scene was chaotic, things were scattered all over the ground, or it described the chaotic state of things. This idiom originated from Zi Zhi Tong Jian. It described the turmoil in the country at the end of the Tang Dynasty. The warlords fought in various places, causing the people to be displaced and the society to be chaotic.
Definitely not a true story. House of the Dragon is a work of imagination and creativity. It weaves a complex tale of power, politics, and dragons within a fictional realm.
The main characters are most probably the dragon slayers, who are presumably strong and skilled in slaying dragons. Their mates are also likely to be main characters. These mates could have special abilities or characteristics of their own. Additionally, there could be supporting characters such as friends or mentors of the dragon slayers, who might play important roles in the story, for example, by giving advice on how to deal with threats to their mates or by helping in battles against those who would 'mess' with them.
It could be seen that some readers thought that the ending of " Mysterious Revival " was a mess because some important plots were not explained clearly, such as the human skin paper and the Lord of Ghost Eyes. However, there were also some readers who had a different opinion of the ending, thinking that the author had given the greatest sincerity within the rules. In general, there was a debate about whether or not Mysterious Recovery was a lousy ending. There was no clear answer.
There were a few novels similar to " A First Wife Is Hard to Deal with " that were recommended. Among them were The Runaway Queen: Your Majesty Begging to Let Her Go and The General's Wife Is Not to Be Trifled With. These novels were all ancient romance novels, telling the story between the female and male protagonists. However, these search results did not provide information on whether these novels had been completed. Therefore, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the question of whether the novel was finished.