πI recommend the following historical novels to you: 1. " Reviving the Light: Starting from the Wild Marquis ": With the history of the Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties as the background, it tells the story of a Marquis from being demoted to rising to power. 2. " Luanjin Zunxiong ": With the history of the Jin and Sui Dynasties as the background, it described a legendary story of a business genius who survived in troubled times and led the world. 3. " Spring of the Tang Dynasty ": With the history of the Jin and Sui Dynasties as the background, it tells the story between Yang Yuhuan and Yang Guozhong, the prime minister. The story should be very interesting. 4. [The Legend of the Ninth Prince]: With fictional history as the background, it tells the story of a single father who became the Ninth Prince. It's relaxing and interesting. 5. Ming Dynasty: Abolish my prince? Then I'll steal your backyard! With an alternate history as the background, the story of an illegitimate child marrying a concubine was full of comedy. I hope you like my recommendation.π
They can take us to different times and places. For example, we can experience the wild west in some novels, feeling the adventure of cowboys and outlaws while also enjoying a love story.
πI recommend the following historical novels to you: 1. "The Beautiful Journey of Hegemony"-Virtual hegemony of the four countries, no transmigration, no palace fights, only heroes fighting for hegemony, love, schemes and plots. 2. "The Three Kingdoms: The Strongest Hegemonic System"-Liu Yun traveled to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, bound to the Strongest Hegemonic System, and began to unify the Three Kingdoms. 3. "Mountains and Rivers of the Han Dynasty"-The two shores are separated by white bones. When will the war end? It narrates the history of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following good unofficial history novels to you: 1. [Empress Xiaoxuan]: It tells the story of a girl who hates history and travels back to the seventh year of Kangxi, with Nalan Mingzhu and Aisin Gioro. The story of Xuan Ye. 2. "After I Transmigrated, I Recruited My Opponent, the Disabled Prince": The female protagonist transmigrated into the heroine of the unofficial history. She wanted to keep her head, but she unexpectedly started a complicated emotional entanglement with the male protagonist in the book, the prince. 3. "The Lonely King and the Widow Daughter": It tells the story of Mo Jiu, the descendant of the Mohist school. She dismantled the mechanisms, was skilled in the art of magic, and could play politics. In the end, she fell in love with Judge Six and played Jianghu together. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following two historical novels to you: 1. "Fusu's House of Horrors": The protagonist traveled back in time to the Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms period and owned a House of Horrors. This was a thrilling historical adventure story. 2. "Burning Moscow": A female soldier's personal experience in the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War. The plot is compact and the historical background is vivid, allowing people to immerse themselves in the historical atmosphere. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you, they are all complete historical novels ~ 1. "Demon King Qing Huang": A fantasy novel that tells the adventure story of the protagonist, Zhang Jiuzhen. 2. "The Yuan Family's Bastard Son of the Three Kingdoms": A novel of the Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms dynasties. It tells how the protagonist who transmigrated and became Yuan Shao's Bastard Son achieved hegemony. 3. "Strange News Records of the Great Song Dynasty": A folk legend novel that tells of all kinds of ancient and strange stories. Entering the netherworld and exploring the ghost realm. Do you want to know more? 4. "Late Ming Dynasty: Sun and Moon Reopen": A novel of the Song and Yuan Dynasties. It tells the story of the protagonist Xia Qi protecting the Ming Dynasty. 5. "Chang 'an's Famous Supernatural Arrester": A novel of the Jin and Sui dynasties. It tells how the constable Zhang Haoyuan solved all kinds of strange cases. 6. "Imperial Physician of the Qing Dynasty": A short story about a modern doctor, He Yuxuan, who traveled to ancient times and used his medical skills to save the people. 7. "The War of the Three Kingdoms: The Wind and Cloud of the Han Family": A novel about the Qin and Han Dynasties. It tells the adventures of the protagonist who transmigrated to the Three Kingdoms period and grasps the battle of the wind and cloud of the Han family. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Book clubs are great for historical fiction because they create a community of readers. First, members can recommend other historical fictions they've read that are related, expanding everyone's reading list. Second, during discussions, people can talk about how accurately the author has portrayed the historical period. If there are inaccuracies, it can lead to an interesting debate. Moreover, sharing personal reactions to how the historical events affected the characters can make the reading more meaningful and memorable.
The front matter can enhance the reading experience by providing context. For instance, if it gives a quick rundown of the historical period, readers can better understand the story's backdrop. It's like a primer before diving into the main narrative.
Historical scenes in fiction are great for enhancing the reading experience. They allow for a contrast between the past and the present. For instance, if a modern - day character travels back in time in a fictional work, the differences in the historical scene, like the way people dressed, the architecture, and the social norms, make the story exciting. It also helps in character development as characters may be shaped by the historical events and settings they are in.
Diary books in historical fiction can make the story feel more personal. For example, in 'The Diary of a Young Girl', we get to see Anne Frank's innermost thoughts and fears, which makes the historical events of the Holocaust more real and relatable.
In a reading workshop and book club for historical fiction, members can share different perspectives. For example, someone might have knowledge of the historical period that others don't. This enriches the understanding of the story. Also, group discussions can point out details in the text that an individual reader might miss.