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The Novel's Professor

The Novel's Professor

A happy and fulfilled life, everyone wanted that. Rio was no exception, he too wanted to feel joy and fulfillment. But how many actually achieved that? He didn't know, but he knew that he was not part of those. Rio, a part time editor of a webnovel called, The Last Stand, transmigrated inside the world of the novel. Not as a main character, nor as a villain, not even a student. But as a professor. A simple extra, professor that was never even mentioned in the story. Through some circumstances, he was the mentor of the main cast of characters. Armed with knowledge of the future, treasures of the world, and skills of different origins. He would raise these students to their utmost as early as possible. He felt that there would be no problem. However, as time marches forward he realizes everything was not as simple as he thought. The plot, or the future, as he knew it was going further down the rails. The body he occupied had a mysterious identity. A higher existence watches over him. Realizing the implications, he gave up on staying low key and unknown. He will strive, live, and survive admist this world of cruelty. A world set in a modern futuristic setting where cults roam free, capitalism corruption rises, demons and other races exist. However, even if he survived and lived, will he even feel happinness and fulfillment? He didn't know, but he will live still. — The MC in this story might feel light hearted at first, but as the story progresses he will become more darker. The characters might seem like gary stuish, but don't worry there are plenty of reasons for that. The story does not just focus on demons, but more so on other humans. I have no plans to make this a harem story, and usual super MC. Romance is bleak, I, so far, have no intention on making a lovey dovey scene. Expect daily updates, as I upload a chapter per day. — The cover art is not mine, if the artist has any intent or wishes to take it down please inform me immediately and proper action will take effect. (Undergoing EXTENSIVE EDITING rn)
4.5
129 Chs
The Novel's Extra's Extra

The Novel's Extra's Extra

As a reader, Cristopher always looked for things that entertained him, didn't matter what the "critics" said, all that matters was his own opinion on the novel, so he started reading "The Novel's Extra", a webnovel that despicts an author who is transmigrated to his own novel. It was fun and all with its own good and bad points, really, one of his favorites novels at the end of the journey, and that's taking into account the little fact that he didn't have too many things he was able to enjoy, not in that empty shell that was called life for him... Why could someone be born like that? With a void inside, an endless void that slowly consumes oneself... But... for better or worse... everything changed one day, the same day he woke up to discover he had the same fate of the author whose novel he just finished reading, becoming an extra in a novel, becoming The novel's extra's extra... /Ok, now that's the description I thought of... first of all, for those of you who are reading this, if any, a few points I have to make clear: 1. I'm not an english native speaker, so if you find anything wrong in the text, please let me know, that would help me learn, and I would be thankful for that. 2. I'm writting this out of pure "enjoyment", so while I'll try to be constant, I'll not make any promises. 3. True reason why I'm writing this is because I'm going through a moderate to crippling depression right now (and no, is not because anything trully bad and horrendous happened to me, it seems to have something to do with my brain's malfuctioning, among other things), and doctors told me to try writing as I enjoy reading. So yeah, this is more like a self-help excercise, to keep myself distracted while trying to be safe from my self. 4. I choose to make a fanfiction of "The Novel's Extra" as I don't trully know how to write, and because I really loved that webnovel, though there are some points I didn't particulary liked. 5. If you see some (let's be clear, really much) self insertion on this series, well, that may be me trying to escape reality, to which I make an early warning and disclaimer, and also ask for forgiveness, as I said before, this is more of an excercise, so don't take it too serious. 6. I'll be a slow writer, as I have to still check a few things from the novel, even when I've read it like 3 or 4 times already, and because I know shit about writing a novel or a series. 7. If you get to enjoy this, then that's good, I would be glad about it, maybe even more motivated, but I don't really expect this to be any good. Thanks to you all who may, or may not, be reading this novel./ This is already in Scribble Hub and Royal Road under the same username, well, almost, Dvelasquez, because why not, right?
4.4
156 Chs
In this lifetime Chinese novel: What are the characteristics of modern Chinese novels?
1 answer
2024-10-30 07:30
Many modern Chinese novels also blend traditional Chinese cultural elements with modern ideas. They might use ancient myths or philosophies in new ways to tell contemporary stories. For instance, a novel could use the concept of yin and yang to explore the duality in human nature.
What was the biggest classical Chinese novel in the history of Chinese novels?
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2024-08-09 13:07
The biggest classical Chinese novel in the history of Chinese novels was Dream of the Red Chamber.
A novel? The ranking of Chinese classical novels?
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2024-08-26 14:43
The rankings of Chinese classical novels were as follows: Dream of the Red Chamber: It is considered the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. It portrays the rise and fall of a wealthy family and the various life styles. 2. Journey to the West: The story of the adventures of Sun Wukong and the other Tang Sanzang's team in the Western Paradise is one of the classics in Chinese mythology. 3. Water Margins: The story of 108 heroes who gathered together to fight for justice is considered a classic of Chinese martial arts novels. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: It tells the historical story of the Three Kingdoms period, with Zhuge Liang and other historical figures as the main characters, showing the complexity of war, politics and human nature. 5 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: It is a collection of novels with supernatural stories as the theme, which contains a lot of horror, horror and fantasy elements. It is an important chapter in the history of Chinese literature. These are the five famous novels in the history of Chinese literature. They each have different characteristics and styles, and are also precious treasures in the treasure house of Chinese literature.
Can you recommend some Chinese novels similar to 'the orchid Chinese novel'?
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2024-11-09 03:00
If 'the orchid Chinese novel' is a relatively unknown one, it might be a bit hard to find exactly similar novels. But we can consider the genre. If it's a historical fiction, then novels like 'The Song of Everlasting Sorrow' could be relevant. This novel is set in a certain historical period and shows the complex relationships and fates of the characters.
The first historical novel in the history of Chinese novels is
1 answer
2024-09-06 18:57
The first historical novel in the history of Chinese novels was Dream of the Red Chamber.
What is the Chinese word for 'cultivation' in Chinese novels?
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2024-10-19 02:10
The Chinese word for 'cultivation' in Chinese novels is often '淇偧' (xi奴 li脿n).
Can one write Chinese novels if not Chinese?
2 answers
2024-09-29 05:16
Sure, you can. Writing is a form of expression, and as long as you have a passion for it and do your research, there's no reason you can't write Chinese novels.
Chinese novel
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2024-09-27 01:33
Chinese novels referred to the novels circulating in China, including classical novels and modern novels. The history of Chinese novels can be traced back to the pre-Qin period. After a long period of development, it formed a variety of literary schools and works such as "Water Margins","Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and other classic works. One of the characteristics of Chinese novels was the emphasis on plot and character. The works often reflected the true face of social life through vivid plots and characters, expressing the author's views and values towards society. The subjects of Chinese novels included history, legends, myths, martial arts, romance, science fiction, and many other types. Among them, historical novels were the most common, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins. These works showed the glory and splendor of Chinese history and culture through telling historical events and characters. Modern novels are also an important part of Chinese novels, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, etc. These works not only occupy an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also receive widespread attention and love from readers all over the world. Chinese novels not only spread widely in China, but also had an important impact on world literature, becoming an important part of the treasure house of world literature.
Chinese light novels
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2024-09-24 20:27
The Chinese light novel was a form of light novel that rose in China. It was usually entertaining and focused on the plot and character creation. The history of Chinese light novels can be traced back to the 1980s. At that time, with the deepening of the reform and opening up, some new literary forms began to emerge in the Chinese cultural market. Among them, light novels became popular in China as a form of literature with the main purpose of entertainment. Chinese light novels usually appeared in the form of comics and sometimes were broadcast on television or the Internet. Some of the famous Chinese light novels included "The Demonic Patriarch","Full Time Expert","Douluo Continent" and so on. The characteristics of Chinese light novels were that they focused on the description of the characters and the development of the plot. They often focused on the growth and adventure of the protagonist, while also taking into account the discussion of love, friendship, family and other topics. In Chinese light novels, there were often discussions and references to Chinese traditional culture and history.
Chinese modern novels
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2024-09-24 16:32
Modern Chinese novels can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century. With the advancement of China's modern process, literature has gradually become a part of social culture. In the first half of the 20th century, a group of important modern Chinese novels appeared, such as Lu Xun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Mao Dun, etc. Their works reflected the social, political, economic, and cultural reality of the time and explored topics such as human nature, society, and history. In the second half of the 20th century, the development of modern Chinese novels entered a new stage. The representatives of this period, Yu Hua, Su Tong, Jia Pingao, etc. Their works have a variety of styles and involve a wide range of subjects such as social reality, human nature, history, culture, etc. They pay more attention to the lives and emotions of contemporary people. In recent years, the creation of modern Chinese novels had also made great progress. Some excellent works, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and The Three-Body Problem, were highly praised by readers at home and abroad. At the same time, some novels from the New Era, such as To Live and Xu Sanguan Selling Blood, were also classic works of modern Chinese novels.
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