I recommend 'Riding and Killing the Great Empire'. This is a historical novel. The novel mainly talked about the comparison between China and foreign countries in terms of war technology and military system. It was a novel full of historical sense and fictional imagination. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many novels about foreign history or foreign countries. The following are some of the more famous examples: 1 Lord of the Rings series-Tolkien 2 Harry Potter Series- JK Rowling 3 Twilight Series-Stephanie Meyer A Song of Ice and Fire-George R. R. Martin Game of Thrones Series-George R. R. Martin 6 The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit-Peter Jackson 7. The Lord of the Rings: Prisoner of Middle-earth-Peter Jackson 8 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child- JK Rowling 9 Twilight: Dark Side of the Moon-Stephanie Meyer A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin These novels all involved the history and culture of different countries, as well as many stories about overseas nation-building and colonization.
I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Reborn I am the King": The protagonist Arthur Aldrich became the heir of a small king after his rebirth in another world. He led a small European country to fight for hegemony in a dangerous international situation. 2. <<Rebirth of the European Continent: The Age of Voyage>>: The protagonist is reborn as the King of Portugal and starts the Great Colonialism Era. He is committed to building a great empire that the sun never sets and becomes an existence that conquers the European Continent.> I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were also chivalrous cultures in foreign countries. The concepts and forms of chivalrous acts were different in different countries and cultural backgrounds. For example, in Western culture, superhero series such as Superman and Superman were regarded as the representative of chivalrous culture. In Eastern culture, martial arts novels, cartoons, and other works were also widely spread and recognized. Chivalrous culture is an important part of Chinese traditional culture, and its meaning and spirit have a wide impact on the world.
Chinese fantasy novels had a certain degree of influence internationally, but their popularity varied due to cultural differences, language barriers, and other factors. Chinese fantasy novels usually contained a large number of myths, legends, martial arts, and other elements, and these elements had a certain international audience. In addition, due to the ease of reading and expression of the Chinese language, Chinese fantasy novels have also been translated into many languages, so they have a certain degree of influence in the international market. However, to determine whether Chinese fantasy novels were really popular in foreign countries, different factors needed to be considered, such as the reader's cultural accomplishment, language level, hobbies, and so on. Therefore, although Chinese fantasy novels had a certain degree of influence on the international stage, it was not easy to give a positive or negative answer.
Although there were no real time-travel novels in ancient China, there were many time-travel novels in modern literature that were set in ancient times, such as "Hidden in White Clothes,""Master Fusu, Please Wait,""The Queen of the Other World, Don't Escape,""The Great Qin Female Merchant,""Glory and Favor in the Prosperous Age," and so on. There were also similar time-travel topics in foreign history, such as the War of the Public House, the Battle of Rolik, and the Tale of the War of the War. These novels had different styles, but all of them ingeniously integrated the elements of transmigration into the ancient background, making them very worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were indeed some novels in online novels that described the Chinese invasion of foreign countries, but such novels were usually regarded as negative works because they depicted the Chinese people's lives under foreign colonial rule and invasion. These novels were often used to explore China's history and modern issues, and they also caused international controversy and criticism. For example, some novels described China's invasion and colonization of North Korea, Vietnam, Myanmar, and other countries during the Qing Dynasty. These novels were widely read and discussed, causing some controversy. Of course, there were also some novels that described foreigners invading China, such as the "Yellow Turban Uprising" in Water Margins. Although it did not directly describe the Chinese invasion of foreign countries, such acts did exist in history.
There were also fantasy and xianxia novels similar to those in China, such as the magical fantasy novels in Western literature such as the Harry Potter series and The Lord of the Rings. These novels were also similar to the fantasy and xianxia world views of China, which described the adventures, battles, and search for power of characters such as mages, elves, and dwarves. In addition, Japanese manga and anime often had fantasy, xianxia, and other themed works.
I recommend "I Run a Farm in Africa". This novel tells the story of the protagonist returning to Africa to inherit his family's farm, planting coffee and opening an orchard. He and his wife searched for tribal treasures, opened gold and diamond mines, and ran the farm. In his free time, he would fish, go to the sea, hunt, camp, explore, and so on. His life was simple, happy, relaxed, and happy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many famous works in China and abroad. The following are some famous examples: - Dream of the Red Chamber ( Chinese: Dream of the Red Chamber English:The Story of Stone) was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature in the Qing Dynasty. - Pride and Predict was a novel written by Austin, England, about the love story between the heroine, Elizabeth Bennett, and Mr. Darcy. - War and Peace was a masterpiece by Tolstoy, describing the lives and fates of people from all walks of life in Russia in the early 19th century. - 100 Years of Solitude is a novel by Colombia Márquez, which tells the history of a seven-generation family and its status and influence in Colombia history. - "Le Misérables" was a novel by Victor Hugo of France, which narrated the political and social reality during the French Revolution and the life experiences of the protagonist, Jean Val-Alain. - The original English name of Pride and Predict was Pride and Predict. The novel had also been translated into many languages and adapted into movies, television dramas, and stage plays. This was only a small part of the famous works. The number of Chinese and foreign literary masterpieces could not be listed one by one.