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Why do many prehistoric novels set Nüwa as the weakest saint?

2024-09-02 14:16
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2024-09-02 16:13

In many novels, Nüwa was regarded as the weakest saint because Nüwa was regarded as the goddess who created the universe and life in mythology, but she did not show much extraordinary ability in reality. Compared to the other Saints, she might be relatively weak and unable to control everything in the world like the other Saints. In addition, there were certain contradictions in the settings of saints in many prehistoric novels, which made Nuwa's status seem unstable. For example, in some novels, Nüwa might be weakened or removed for some reason, which would make her status more unstable and she might be regarded as the weakest saint. Finally, it might be because Nüwa's character in the prehistoric novels was relatively ordinary and did not show too much mystery and extraordinary abilities. Therefore, her strength might be set to be relatively strong, making it easier to be molded into a weaker saint image.

Please recommend some prehistoric novels with more female protagonists. Do they include the character Nüwa?
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2024-09-03 22:03
😋I strongly recommend the following novels to you: The main character was a technological otaku from the later generation who achieved the Great Dao in the Primordial World by seeking immortality. Nuwa was also one of the characters. "The Great Pure Dao of the Wilderness": Nuwa played an important role in it, and the story was closely related to the immortal path. "Supreme Being of All Tribes in the Wilderness": Although Nüwa was not the main character, she played an important role in it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Who is the weakest fictional character and why?
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2024-10-12 12:51
In my opinion, the weakest fictional character could vary. It could be someone who constantly fails, has no determination, or is easily overcome by challenges. However, what makes a character weak is subjective and can change depending on the viewer's perspective.
Why is Goddess Nüwa the worst in novels?
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2024-09-19 18:56
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. Because different novels have different images and settings for Goddess Nüwa. However, generally speaking, Goddess Nüwa was portrayed as a goddess or deity in novels, and she usually had magical, omnipotent, and world-saving abilities. However, in some novels, Goddess Nüwa's image might be considered bad because her existence might bring some negative effects such as causing disasters, destroying the world, and so on. However, it should be noted that novels are a fictional art form, so the characters and plots in novels are fictional and may not necessarily have a reflection of reality.
Why do many novels set Western gods as inferior to Eastern immortals?
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2024-09-18 11:32
This question involved different cultures, histories, and philosophical perspectives. There was no unified answer. However, some possible reasons included: 1. Different historical and cultural backgrounds: The different historical and cultural backgrounds of Eastern and Western cultures lead to different definition and expectations of gods and immortals. In eastern culture, immortals were usually regarded as heroes or immortals who had achieved success in cultivation and had great strength and wisdom. In western culture, gods were usually regarded as existences that surpassed humans and had mysterious strength and wisdom. 2. Creation of literary works: The creation of a novel usually requires setting the world view and characters according to the reader's preferences and cultural background. If the readers prefer the gods and immortals in the eastern culture, the author may need to set a higher status and strength for them in the work to meet the expectations of the readers. 3. The pursuit of power: Power is usually a very important element in novels. People in different cultures had different ways of pursuing power, so the performance of Western gods and Eastern immortals in terms of power might also be different. For example, in western culture, gods were usually regarded as symbols of strength and ability that surpassed humans, while eastern immortals were usually regarded as heroes who had achieved cultivation and had great strength and wisdom. It was important to note that these were just some possible reasons. The specific situation still needed to be judged according to the different novel settings and the reader's cultural background.
Why did the protagonist in the prehistoric novel become a saint later than Hongjun?
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2024-09-22 00:48
"The Great Immortal Who Arrived Late in the Wilderness" is a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Shen Xiao Tian Xia. The general plot of this novel is: Why am I always late? Pangu was late to create the world and was beaten back to its original state. He was late for the lecture at the Purple Cloud Palace, so he could only guard the door. The Treasure-snatching Rock was late, so he picked up a stone. Nüwa created humans and made me a nanny. Houtu Samsara made me a worker. Ah, I clearly know the plot. There shouldn't be opportunities everywhere and magic treasures for me to choose from. Why am I always late and so passive? What? Who am I? I'm the Great Immortal of Late! ---------------------------- The book " Immortality in the Wilderness " was written by the author, Dark Blood Sea. It was a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel. The general plot of this novel was: Why was the Primordial Chaos broken? Why did the gods rise from the dead? What secrets had been hidden in the endless years? Unknown figures appeared one after another, and things became more and more confusing. Why did the gods divide into opposing factions and fight endlessly? Why did the entangled karma have to be opened in this wilderness…Pangu created the world and created all things in the world. Qingchen was born from the innate divine water. With the sword path as a sharp weapon, he controlled all water and reached the top step by step, revealing the hidden secrets one by one. ---------------------------- " The Primordial War " was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, the Holy Demon Venerable. The general plot of this novel was: In the primordial era, the universe was black and yellow, and there were many races. In the Primordial Era, he wanted to see how a young man would become a Great Emperor. ---------------------------- The book " Envoy of Primordial Chaos " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Ultimate Laziness. The general plot of this novel was: This was a different kind of Xianxia in the Wilderness. The Sage was not the strongest, and the Hongjun Heavenly Dao Ancestor was also useless. How did the Supreme Heaven break through to become a Dao Master and achieve the combined Immortal Realm of the Heaven of Annihilation and the Eternal Heaven? ---------------------------- " Primordial Dragon " was a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel written by the author, Mu Sansheng. The general plot of the novel was: The dragon that had transmigrated was called Yuanlong, a natural nine-clawed golden dragon. What was the cause of the first tribulation of the world, the Dragon-Phoenix Tribulation? Without Hongjun's Primordial Purple Qi, he could not become a Saint. What could he rely on to deal with the Saints? Saints were invincible. What was a Heavenly Dao Saint? What was a Great Dao Saint? Hongjun was invincible, at least before the main character could beat him. Saints were indestructible. No Saint would die. Myths were absurd, and this was as reasonable as possible. He was not a saint before he traveled to the west... ---------------------------- " Arriving in the Wilderness One Era in Advance " was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Heaven and Earth Are Imperfect. The general plot of this novel was: Lu Zhong came to the Primordial World and became a young god. However, he wore it too early, a full Dao Order earlier! At that time, the Wilderness was only called the Great Desolate! The more ancient it was, the more powerful it was. Since the beginning of the Great Desolate, Lu Zhong had unknowingly become a legend! ---------------------------- " Wilderness: Identity Revealed by Three Sky Fairies at the Beginning " was a fantasy novel written by Salted Fish Xiao Feng. The general plot of this novel was: When he first arrived in the Primordial World, he was still very weak. Before Tongtian established Jie School, he became the disciple of Tongtian. After a million years of sign-in, tens of millions of years of sign-in, he had been cultivating in seclusion and did not care about the world until he reached the Great Dao Saint. It was not until one day, when the three female fairies arrived, that he realized that Master Tongtian had already taken in tens of thousands of disciples. And he was actually the first disciple of Tongtian. On this day, he was exposed! Everyone was shocked! "This Qing Yuan is actually so powerful!" "His cultivation far surpasses mine!" ---------------------------- " The Holy Book of Primordial Chaos " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Sheng Ming. The general plot of this novel was: Since the beginning of the Chaos, the Seven Saints Book of Creation had taught countless Dao techniques. After that, the heavenly secrets appeared out of nowhere, and he read the general outline of the saint book and became a saint. He broke through the starry sky and left in a carefree manner. The Holy Book was scattered all over the human world, and the Superclass was nowhere to be found. Who could become a Saint again and create their own legend? ---------------------------- " Primitive Era, Starting from the Mythological Era " was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Gongsun Dihong. The general plot of this novel was: The Human Tribe, who had been reborn at the end of the Human Emperor's Era, had witnessed the glory of the Era of Gods and Demons and the enlightenment of the Human Emperor. They had survived the Dark Age of the Chaos of Gods and Demons, witnessed the hegemony of the Three Tribes, the struggle between Immortals and Demons, the unification of the Heavenly Cycle by Emperor Jun, the inheritance of the Heavenly Emperor, the establishment of the Heavenly Court, the struggle between the Sorcerer and Demon Tribe, and Goddess Nvywa mending the Heaven…This was a humble Human Tribe who had made progress step by step in the fierce Untainted Land, fought against the Heavens and Earth, killed the Gods, destroyed the Demons, and slaughtered the Immortals. He had entered the Origin, dominated the Chaos, and suppressed countless eras. The story at the end of the road... ---------------------------- The book," In the Wilderness, Enlightenment Begins from Young Hongjun ", was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Xian Xian. The general plot of this novel was: If Hongjun didn't reach the Dao Integration Stage and directly split open the sky…he would pass through the Wilderness and become a spiritual tree on Mount Buzhou. There were no accompanying spirit treasures or Xiantian cultivation techniques, and there were ferocious beasts coveting them. Lin Yi decided that he wasn't a human anymore. This book is also known as " I Fooled Hongjun, Another Way of Cultivation "," I Enlightened All Beings in the Wilderness ", and " This Mister Can Get Along, Is He Really Able to Enlighten People ".
Why were so many novels set in kapok?
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2024-09-19 14:34
Kapok was a common plant, especially in southern China. It had beautiful flowers and a strong fragrance, so it had become a common element in many novels. The symbolic meaning of kapok was rich, and it was regarded as a symbol of love, youth, and beauty. In many novels, the appearance of kapok often represented the growth, experience, and love process of the protagonist. For example, in Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu's mother, Lady Jia, once gave Jia Baoyu a kapok to symbolize the beginning and beauty of love. The flowering period of kapok was longer, and it usually bloomed in spring every year. Therefore, kapok became the background of many novels. For example, in Water Margins, Lin Chong was sent to a foreign place and encountered a place where kapok bloomed. Therefore, many stories were produced. The image and meaning of kapok became an important element in many novels, so it was widely used.
Was there a prehistoric novel where the protagonist was not a saint at the beginning?
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2024-09-18 10:21
There were, such as " I'll Be the Clan Leader in the Wilderness "," Starting from the Low Matched Wilderness "," The Way of the Primordial Stars "," I'm Not Nezha in the Wilderness ", and so on.
Why do many web novels set the gap between realms so big?
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2024-09-08 16:25
Many web novels set the gap between realms to be very large in order to create a more complicated plot and character setting. At the same time, it could also enhance the reader's sense of immersion. In novels, realms were a concept similar to " levels " that could be used to describe the abilities, experience, and strength of different characters. Every realm had its own unique characteristics and abilities, and there was a huge gap between different realms. This setting allowed the readers to feel the difference in strength between the characters and thus have a deeper understanding of the plot and characters of the novel. By setting the difference between realms, online novels could also create more colorful storylines. For example, in some novels, there might be a series of conflicts, cooperation, or transactions between characters of different realms. These plots could attract readers 'interest and enhance the readers' reading ability. The difference between realms could also add more depth and meaning to the character. For example, in some novels, characters of different realms might have different values, beliefs, and goals. These settings could bring more thoughts and insights to the readers. The purpose of setting the gap between realms in web novels was to create a more complicated plot and character setting. At the same time, it could also enhance the reader's sense of immersion and allow the reader to understand the content of the novel more deeply.
Why do most prehistoric novels end at the end of the apotheosis?
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2024-09-26 17:15
Primitive novels were novels that described a series of stories from the primordial era based on Chinese myths and folklore. The Investiture of the Gods was a relatively famous novel in the prehistoric times. It told the story of the rise of Jie School after the destruction of the Shang Dynasty. After the end of the Investiture of the Gods, many prehistoric novels often chose it as the end of the novel for the following reasons: The Investiture of the Gods already contained most of the content in the prehistoric novels, so it became a relatively complete novel. There was no need to continue writing. The Romance of the Gods described the rise of Jie School and the road of cultivation. The protagonists in many primeval novels might also start new cultivation and adventures in this background. Therefore, the end of the novel was also convenient for the story to connect. The Investiture of the Gods already contained many plots from the prehistoric novels, such as the battle between immortals and demons, the relationship between immortals and mortals, etc. These plots may no longer be important in the subsequent development of the novel, so ending it can make the plot of the novel more compact. The ending of the Investiture of the Gods was more satisfactory, leaving a better starting point for the subsequent novels, so that the protagonist could have a better development direction.
Please recommend a few novels that are set in the prehistoric times.
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2024-08-17 14:38
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Primeval Self Became the God-Slaying Spear"-a mythical cultivation novel. The protagonist transmigrated to the primeval world and became the weapon of the Demon Ancestor, Luohou-the God-Slaying Spear. He suddenly betrayed Luohou and heavily injured him. From then on, he changed his fate and dominated the Wilderness. 2. <<The Immeasurable Swordmaster of the Primordial World>>-a mythical cultivation novel. The protagonist can solve all kinds of problems through the prayer system, create a golden finger in the Primordial World, establish an existence that can contend with the three sects of the Celestial Sect of Wonders, and grow into a legendary leader. 3. "I Really Didn't Want to Be a City Lord in the Primordial World"-a fantasy novel. The protagonist had transmigrated to the Primordial World and was bound to a City Lord system. He had originally just wanted to open the check-in obediently. In the end, a building like a harbor would appear, and he could take a boat home. However, this place was actually the Wilderness. He really did not want to be the City Lord in the Wilderness! 4. "The Legend of the Corpse Road" was a novel about a different continent. The main character, Xiao Chen, transmigrated before he arrived in the Wilderness. After transmigrating, he became Xiao Chen. Countless ancestral spirits had fallen in the ancient times! He set off a bizarre storm of transmigration and injected vitality into the Wilderness again. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
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