I recommend the two novels,"The Mongol War" and "The Ace Tanker of the Anti-Japanese War." They are both based on real historical backgrounds. "Mongolian War" told the story of a transmigrator who helped Genghis Khan conquer the world in the Mongolian tribes before the Yuan Dynasty, while "The Ace Tanker of the Anti-Japanese War" described the life and death struggle of the commander of the national armored regiment on the anti-Japanese battlefield to restore the real tank showdown of World War II. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Here are a few recommendations for novels that are based on real history: 1. "Iron-Blooded Youth: The Diary of a Recruit": It recorded the difficult growth of an ordinary rural child during the great change of the era. It was a documentary but also a very passionate inspirational story. 2. <<European King's Guide>>: A historical text with history as the background, describing the historical background of Europe where the twilight and the beginning of the new interweave. 3. "The Mongol War": With the history of Mongolia as the background, it tells the story of the protagonist Zhao Yingjun helping Genghis Khan conquer the world in the Mongol tribes before the Yuan Dynasty. 4. [Ming Dynasty's Doomsday Guardian]: The intersection of real history and fictional history. It tells the historical story of the Ming Dynasty facing a crisis in 1621. 5. "The Time Repeater": The main character has a history representative system and enters a wonderful journey of experiencing real historical scenes. The main storyline is financial development. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Poldark novels are not entirely based on real history. While they use the historical backdrop of Cornwall in the 18th and 19th centuries, with things like the mining industry and social hierarchies of the time as part of the setting, the main events involving the Poldark family and their personal relationships are fictional. For instance, the love stories and family dramas of Ross Poldark are the product of the author's creativity, not real historical happenings.
Dinosaurs are not fiction. They were real creatures that lived millions of years ago. We know this from fossils and various scientific studies.
Yes, Drunk History is based on real events and people, but it presents them in a humorous and unconventional way.
Not really. Sekiro's story is mostly fictional and created for the game, not based on actual historical events.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: " The War of Resistance's Ace Tanker "," Deathly Dark Fight "," Zhao Gang's Legendary Life "," Yimeng Black Aunt "," The War of Resistance "," The War of Resistance's Iron-Blooded God of War "," Bloodbath Commander "," The War of Resistance's Beggar of the World "," The War of Resistance's Bloody Ambition ". I hope you like my recommendation.😗If you like my recommendations, please feel free to tell me.
Definitely. Genghis Khan was a real historical figure, and his deeds and conquests have been studied and recorded by historians. However, some details might have been embellished or simplified over time.
Barrister Babu has elements that are related to real story and history. For example, the portrayal of the legal system in the show might mirror some aspects of the historical legal setup. Also, the social norms and discrimination faced by the female lead could be reflective of the past. It's a fictional story, but it's deeply rooted in the real - life situations of that time period, like the restricted opportunities for women in education and career, which are key themes in the story.
Ragnar Lodbrok exists in a gray area. There's evidence that he was a real person, but much of what we know about him has been embellished and passed down through oral traditions and stories, blurring the line between reality and fiction.