In the novel," The Lottery Begins from the Celebration of the New Year," the protagonist discovered a lottery wheel while traveling through the technological plane and created a small toy. However, in a battle with others, this little thing was accidentally lost, thus starting a magical journey for a small character. This novel was created by the newcomer, Little Bai. It had been published on Qidian Chinese Network and was available for free online reading. The specific plot and chapter content can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
The opening of the game to celebrate the end of the year lottery referred to the plot setting in fantasy novels. The protagonist would obtain special abilities, items, or locations through the lottery system when he started the game or entered a new world. This setting had appeared in many fantasy novels, such as " Ten consecutive draws at the beginning of the game and then invincible "," Ten consecutive draws at the beginning of the game and push everything ", and " Lottery starts from the celebration of the new year ". The specific plot and chapter table of contents can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
The lucky draw for the celebration of the years referred to the plot in the novel," Celebrating the Years," where the protagonist obtained various rewards and abilities through the lucky draw system. This lottery system could draw special abilities, martial arts, future technology, life skills, money, body strengthening, and so on, allowing the protagonist to obtain all kinds of fun and ability improvement in the world of the celebration. This plot played a role in promoting the development of the plot and increasing the charm of the protagonist.
The " opening of the year to celebrate the lucky draw " was a creative idea for online writing. It usually referred to setting up a lucky draw at the beginning of the novel to allow readers to participate in it, increasing the reader's sense of participation and interaction.
In this kind of creativity, the author could set up various awards, such as cash red packets, physical novels, authors 'signatures, etc., to attract readers to participate. At the same time, the author could also introduce the background, characters, plot, etc. of the novel to the readers through the lottery, so that the readers could better understand the world and story of the novel.
It should be noted that when setting up the lucky draw, the author must abide by the relevant laws and regulations. They must not set up illegal prizes. At the same time, they must also pay attention to protecting the privacy and personal information of the readers.
The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1 Mo Yan (1955)
Calvino (1968)
3. Kundera (1972)
4 Margaret Atwood (1974)
Jack London (1976)
Olson Huxley (1980)
7. Henry David Thoreau (1981)
8 George Orwell (1984)
9. James Mather (1987)
Margaret Atwood (1991)
Calvino (1993)
Eve Ensler (1995)
13 Margaret Atwood (1997)
14 Raymond chandler (1999)
15 Albert Camus (2001)
Eve Ensler (2003)
William Faulkner (2005)
Calvino (2007)
Margaret Atwood (2009)
Jack London (2011)
21 Raymond chandler (2013)
22 Nabokov (2015)
23 Calvino (2017)
24 Olson Huxley (2019)
One winner's story could be about a single mother who had been struggling to make ends meet. She bought a Lucky for Life ticket on a whim. When she won, it completely changed her life. She was able to provide a better education for her children, move to a nicer home, and even start her own small business. It was a real rags - to - riches story.
One unusual story was of a group of friends who pooled their money to buy a Lucky for Life ticket. When they won, they didn't split the money evenly. Instead, they decided to invest the money together in a start - up. They were all passionate about a new technology idea and this win gave them the financial boost to pursue it. Their friendship and trust in each other made their story stand out.
There are many other great works that have won the Hugo for best novel over the years. Each winner has contributed to the rich tapestry of science - fiction and fantasy literature, whether it's through exploring new ideas, creating unique worlds, or delving deep into complex characters and their relationships.
In recent years, 'Girl, Woman, Other' by Bernardine Evaristo was a winner. It's a multi - voiced novel that explores the experiences of black British women from different generations and walks of life.
The Pulitzer Prize in Literature was a part of the National Book Award, established in 1962 by the American journalist and literary critic Arthur C Clarke. The award recognizes outstanding novels, story collections, plays, movies, and other literary works that have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of mankind, the depth of thought, artistic expression, and literary value.
The winners of the Pulitzer Prize in Literature are as follows:
1962: John Le Carre's Kestrel
1963: McLuhan's Culture and Self
1964: James Joyce's Ulysses
1965: George Orwell's 1984
1966: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
1967: The Kite Runner by Kaled Husseini
1968: The War of One Man by James Zerber
1969: Arthur C. Clarke's Star Wars series
1970: Pierre and Juliet by Mauricio
1971: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1972: Raymond chandler's cinema paradise
1973: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Atwood
1974: Robert McNamara's Rise of the Great
1975: The Dark Knight by John Keats
1976: Raymond chandler's gentle night
1977:77 Sunset Limited by James Zerber
1978: Ray Braebury and Dan Washington's Odessey in the Desert
1979: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1980: Margaret Atwood's Gone with the Wind
1981: John Le Carre's Kestrel
1982: William Faulkner's Glory
1983: An American in Paris by James Cerber
1984: James Joyce's Ulysses
1985: Michael Clayton's Red Desert
1986: The Last Leaf by Raymond chandler
1987: Margaret Atwood's The Hurt Squad
1988: Michael Clayton's One Man's War
1989: Arthur Clarke's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1990: The Book of the Castle by John Le Carre
1991: Raymond chandler's "three fools in bollywood"
1992: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
1993: Margaret Atwood's Gone with the Wind
1994: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
1995: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1996: Margaret Atwood's The Great Gatsby
1997: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
1998: The Kite Runner by James Zerber
1999: William Faulkner's Dark Reality
2000: Raymond chandler's black rich
2001: Margaret Atwood's Kestrel
2002: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
2003: James Thuber's Bollywood
2004: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath
2005: Margaret Atwood's The Great Gatsby
2006: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
2007: John Le Carre's Kestrel
2008: Charles Dickens 'Oliver Twist
2009: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
2010: Margaret Atwood's The Bomb Squad
2011: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
2012: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
2013: Arthur C. Clarke's 2013 Space Oasis
2014: Margaret Atwood's Kestrel
2015: The Kite Runner by James Zerber
2016: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
2017: Margaret Atwood's The Hurt Squad
2018: Arthur Clarke's The Rest of a Desert Island
2019: Raymond chandler's blade runner 2049
2020: Charles Dickens 'Oliver Twist
The above is only a partial list of winners and does not represent all of them.