đI have a few European historical novels that I can recommend to you! They were "The Rise of the European King,""From Ruins to the Roman Empire,""The Nobles of the Attack," and "Trembling Southern Tang." They all had great knight elements and epic stories of struggle, which would definitely satisfy your taste. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
đI recommend the novel "Rise of the European King" to you. It tells the story of a wandering knight, Marlin, who was driven out of his home. Through his struggles, he became the king of the mercenary world and finally conquered Europe. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
đI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Mutant Knights" was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel. It was about an associate professor of life engineering who traveled to a different world in medieval Europe and established the Mutant Knights, which set off a revolutionary frenzy in the Middle Ages. The plot was a little more serious as it involved fantasy and biochemical knowledge, but it became more exciting as the game progressed. 2. "The Sword of the Temple" was a historical novel set in the Crusade era after the fall of Aca. It was about a templar knight who decided to return to Greece with his sword. He placed all his hopes on a boy and vowed to train him into the most perfect templar knight in the Christian world to atone for his sins. It did not travel through time, did not have a cheat code, and had rigorous research. It was a traditional historical text. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
Alright, here are a few good medieval European knight movies to recommend: 1 Braveheart: This is a 1995 classic film directed by William Warner, adapted from Arthur Clarke's novel of the same name. It tells the legendary story of the famous battle hero in Scottish history, William Wallace. 2. The Code of the Knight: This is a 2010 film, adapted from the British film directed by Chris Nolan, about a group of knights in the dark ages. 3. Joan of Arc (The Movie Version of Joan of Arc): This is a 1995 film directed by Nolan and adapted from Joan of Arc's biography of The same name. It tells the story of Joan of Arc's resistance against the Spanish invaders in medieval France. 4. Journey to the West: This is a 1979 film directed by Chris Norland, adapted from Cahill van der Lahn's novel of the same name. It tells the story of a knight's journey to explore the mysterious world. 5 Game of Thrones: This is a 2011 TV series directed by George R.R. Martin and adapted from his novel of the same name. It tells the story of the struggle and political conspiracy between the seven kingdoms. The protagonists are the Iron Prince Jaime Lannister and the Dragon Lady Daenerys Targaryen.
European knight literature is an important genre in the history of European literature, including the following: Pride and Predict by Jane Austen Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin 3. Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling 4 The Lord of the Rings series by JR R Tolkien The Dark Lord by Martin in the Twilight series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power by George R R Martin Heart of a Volunteer by William Spear 8."Les Misérables" by Hugo One Hundred Years of Solitude by Colombia Garcia Mårquez The War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy These works all had the characteristics of knight literature, including adventure, battle, love, honor and other elements, which were deeply loved by readers.
Including Knight, the high-quality male novels in Europe were: 1: Riding and Cutting the Wind and Cloud Record, Author: Flowers and Chili 2. The Demon Hunter of the Middle Ages, by Octopus Who Loves to Dive 3:" The Road of the Medieval King ", Author: Spring Night He 4." Crossing the Middle Ages: Starting from the Founding of Hapburg ", Author: , 5. Mutant Knights, Author: The Night Is Long 6. The Extraordinary Earl. Author: The Younger Sword of the Temple, Author: Green-skinned Big Guy 8: Medieval Ambition, Author: Northern Warrior 9:" The Last National Boundary of Fire and Sword ", Author: Seven Sea Breeze The following is an introduction to these novels: 1." Riding the Wind and Cloud Record ": This summer, Richard left his hometown and became a pioneering noble. At that time, there were natives surrounding and besieging him, and there were noble killing intent hidden behind. There were not many things he could rely on, and one of them was calledâŠthe Riding and Killing System. PS: You can read without barriers even if you haven't played games. 2." The Demon Hunter of the Middle Ages ": This was the Middle Ages bathed in the glory of the church. This was the dark age where innocent girls were sentenced to be tied to the stake as witches, priests sold indulgences, and watched the Black Death spread. There were Execution Knights holding crosses and swords, wearing bright armor and using Holy Light. This place was also a place where demons wreaked havoc. Every full moon, they would walk out of the gates of hell and slaughter all living beings. It was as if professionals who could fight against the Church and demons were gradually born among the humans who were witnessing the destruction of the world. They used the power of demons to fight against the " demons " and were called " demon hunters." Li Ang, who had the ability to absorb the talents of the demons he killed, seemed destined to become the strongest Demon Hunter. Let's hunt down those " people " who have fallen into darkness-Li Ang. 3." The Path of the Medieval King ": How could the Medieval Kings be kings without a system? He watched the second son of the Earl gradually become stronger. Thorns and roses bloom all the way, Roger said, It's a long way. This book was a knight adventure novel. It had a bit of a " road movie " flavor, similar to an RPG game of growth, experience, and adventure. Book Group: 761079169 New Book Releases,"Immigrating to a Beautiful New World" 4." Crossing the Middle Ages: From the Founding of Hapburg ", also known as " Hapburg Is Myself "," A Millennial Family from the Middle Ages ". When he woke up, he was back in the Middle Ages. Fortunately, he could create a spectacle at the beginning. The first wonder would be Hapsberg. I built Hapburg, so there shouldn't be a Hapburg family in this world. Wait, something's wrong. Why do people call my family Hapsberg? Oh no, the Hapsburgs are me! Forget it, if that was the case, then let others go to war. The Hapsburgs only needed to get married happily! 5." Mutant Knights ": An associate professor of life engineering. He traveled to a different world in medieval Europe and used modern biochemical technology to discover that viruses, bacteria, and parasites that had long since become extinct in human history were actually the source of mutant abilities. He saved and integrated the people who were called " mutants " in the secular world, established the mutant knights who swept away thousands of troops, and set off a revolutionary frenzy in the Middle Ages. An alternate world, a fantasy setting, a dominating main storyline, a slightly more serious storyline, and a little bit of biochemical knowledge. The first chapter was a little dull, but the later chapters became more exciting. 6." The Extraordinary Count ": New Book, The Immortal in the White Cloud Palace! Daily construction of the territory, training of battle energy. Sooner or later, he would become a great noble. 7.< Sword of the Temple >:" Even if this sword was not created by the Lord, it once created the world's glory in His name." --- [Pure medieval language][No transmigration][No golden finger][Careful research] --- In 1291, after the fall of Acre, the Crusaders lost the last fortress of the Kingdom of Jerusaem. In the near future, they would be completely driven out of the Holy Land by the Mamluks. --- A disappointed templar knight decided to return to Greece with his sword after many years. However, he could not find peace in his hometown. The Alpard Dynasty, which had ruled the Kingdom of Greece for hundreds of years, was dying, and a new chaotic world was about to begin... --- He had placed all his hopes on a boy and vowed to train him into the most perfect Temple Knight in the Christian world to atone for his sins. But what did the weight of this sword mean to the boy who had never set foot in the Holy Land? --- The fall of the Knights Templar and the rise of the new dynasty in Greece, two unrelated blood histories, changed the fate of a man and a sword at the same time. --- It was a traditional historical article, and the author studied European history. 8." Medieval Ambition ": Traveling to the war-torn, dark medieval Viking era of Western Europe, how does an ordinary person break out of the encirclement and create his own legend? From a humble second son of a baron, how could he turn around and achieve great things? All of this started from an accident⊠9." The Last Border of Fire and Sword ": The fallen knight from Spain, Aleval Cherchen, had the dream of a knight. In 1655, in the Eastern European continent, he performed the knight in the era of firearms. I hope you like these novels.
The real code of conduct for medieval European knights can be found in the following examples: The Knight's Code was a law in medieval Europe to ensure that knights 'actions were in line with moral and professional ethics. The Knight's Code was formulated by the leader of the knight class and widely disseminated to the knights to ensure that their behavior was in line with the rules. The knight's code of conduct usually included the following clauses: Loyalty: Knights must be loyal to their country and monarch and abide by the laws and policies of the country. 2. Honor: Knights must maintain their honor and dignity and avoid any actions that damage their honor. Justice: Knights must treat their prey and opponents fairly without prejudice or discrimination. 4. Courage: The knight must be brave enough to protect people and property without fear of difficulties and dangers. 5. Generosity: Knights must be generous and share their wealth and resources to help those in need. The knight's code of conduct wasn't immutable. It would constantly be modified and adjusted with the changes of the times and the changes of the knight's class. For example, in the 15th century, the knight code stipulated that knights must wear armor and weapons to abide by etiquette and tradition. In the 17th century, the knight's code of conduct emphasized the responsibilities and obligations of knights and that they must participate in political and military activities. The real code of conduct for knights in medieval Europe was a legal norm with important historical value and cultural significance. It had a profound impact on the behavior and moral values of the knights.
There were many differences between European knight literature and China martial arts novels in terms of literary form, theme, historical background, etc. In terms of literary forms, European knight literature usually described the adventures and battles of knights, including poems, novels, plays, and other literary works. On the other hand, China martial arts novels mainly described the grudges of Jianghu, the loyalty of heroes, and martial arts secret manuals, which were often related to historical events. In terms of theme, European knight literature usually focused on the knight's sense of honor, responsibility, courage, loyalty and other values, as well as their adventure experience and combat skills. On the other hand, China martial arts novels mainly discussed the grudges of the martial world, interpersonal relationships, loyalty, martial arts secret manuals, and other topics. In terms of historical background, European knight literature usually depicted the lives and battles of knights based on the historical background of medieval Europe. On the other hand, Chinese martial arts novels were based on the historical background of ancient China, depicting the grudges of Jianghu, the loyalty of heroes, martial arts manuals, and other plots. In terms of writing style, European knight literature was mainly romanticism and classicalism, focusing on character creation, plot design and emotional expression. On the other hand, China martial arts novels mainly used realism and fantasy techniques to focus on the development of the plot and the description of the characters. Both European knight literature and China martial arts novels have their own unique literary styles and topics, but there are many differences in their creative backgrounds, literary forms and topics.
đI recommend the following two books to you: 1. " The Teuton Rider's Oath " was a foreign historical novel. It was a story about chivalry and war epics. It was a romantic fairy tale about men that never went out of style. It showed the honor and loyalty of the knights, depicted their sacrifice and courage, and greatly reflected the life and chivalry of the European medieval knights. 2. In the historical novel " The Rise of the European King," the protagonist became the king of mercenaries and ran Blackwater. He set off a storm of blood and began the rise of the European King. This novel not only showcased the fighting power and glory of the European medieval knights, but also described the rise of the country and the betrayal and political struggle behind it. I hope you will like these books that reflect the life and chivalry of European knights.
European medieval knight literature was a type of medieval literature that mainly described the stories of knights. They were usually feudal lords, monarchs, or the armed guards of the king. They often carried out missions to protect the king, nobles, and the church. Knight's literature was mainly about loyalty, honor, courage, justice, and generosity. It also often touched on love, war, deception, and betrayal. The representative works of European medieval knight literature included Don Quijote, Carmen, and One Hundred Years of Solitude. These works all used knights as the theme to describe the dark side of society and the noble values of knights by describing their lives and adventures. Knight literature had a profound influence on literature and art of later generations.
đI have several European-related novels that I can recommend to you! "The Roman Road of Greece" described the rise of the Greek people, while "The Rise of the European King" described how Marin and his mercenaries set off a storm in Europe. If you like sports novels, you can read Glory to White Deer Lane and Monk Dominating the Grassland. Both of these are about football. If you want to read historical novels, I recommend "Using Foreign Lands to Attack the Whole of Europe" and "From Ruins to the Roman Empire." The former has fantasy and detective elements, while the latter tells the story of the decline and rise of European history. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~đ