According to the information provided, there are many novels that contain the word "Linglong" in their titles. The following are two novels that I recommend to you: 1. Linglong Records of the Three Kingdoms: This is a story about the only successor of the Tang Sect and the Five Poison Sect, and the killer Yu Linglong who traveled to the Three Kingdoms. Her life was complicated and her emotions were complicated. She became Zhuge Liang's godsister and Zhou Gongjin's wife. However, the past was unforgettable, and her life was troubled. Many things were beyond her control. If you like time-travel novels, I suggest you read this novel! 2. [The Exquisite Space of the Ruffian Concubine]: This was a story about the killer Meng Xiaoshu who had transmigrated and brought along the Exquisite Space. She became the eldest daughter of the Meng family, but the Meng family was destroyed. She could only bring herself and the child to live in the remote Niu Village. The plot is full of twists and turns, and there is an atmosphere of internal strife. If you like this kind of novel, you can take a look at this novel! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Generally speaking, the word count of a novel doesn't incorporate the title page. It's mainly concerned with the words in the chapters and sections that form the story. The title page is not part of this count.
There were two novels that contained the word 'Demon Sealing' in their titles. They were 'Myriad Demon Sealing Realms' and 'Demon Sealing Blueprint.' The two novels were of different genre. The former was a fantasy-oriental fantasy novel, while the latter was a xianxia-cultivation civilization novel. " Demon Sealing Realms " told the story of a young man who started in the Deserted World and became an ancient Venerable with the goal of sealing demons." Demon Sealing Map " told the story of the protagonist, Kitano Xuan, who built the Demon Sealing Treasure Map in the wild world and ruled the world with it. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
No, typically the word count for fiction excludes the title.
I recommend the book,'Ugly Concubine Battles the Allure of the City'. This was an ancient romance novel, and the title of the book contained the word " ugly concubine." The story was about a modern girl who traveled to ancient times to become an ugly concubine. After winning the love of the Crown Prince, she joined forces with other beautiful women to fight for the throne. I hope you will like this book.
In ancient times, the title of a king was usually composed of two or more words. This was because in ancient times, the title was one of the important means to show one's noble status. If a prince only had a single word title such as "king","emperor","emperor", etc., it might indicate that his noble status was lower and more dependent on his surname and identity. On the contrary, if a king had multiple titles such as "king","duke","marquis","uncle", etc., these titles usually reflected his noble status and prominent identity. These titles could not only show his political status and reputation, but also the power and prestige he possessed. Therefore, in ancient times, the nobility of a single or multi-word title of a king depended on the meaning and usage of the title. Generally speaking, having multiple titles was a better indication of one's noble status and illustrious identity.
The number of words in a book usually does not include punctuations because although they are not counted as words, they affect the rhythm and tone of the text, so they need to be paid special attention to in novel writing. In addition, different publishing houses and companies might use different methods to calculate the number of words in a book. As for the title page, it usually referred to the picture or page number on the book's cover to let the reader better understand the book's content, author, and publication information. In some publishing processes, the words or pictures on the title page might also affect the pricing and discounts of the book.
The name of the book,"The Foodie Monk Tang Zang's Journey to the West", contained the word "Foodie". The main character is a top chef who has transmigrated to the world of the Journey to the West. He carries the foodie system and runs amok in the world. He doesn't let go of all kinds of delicacies, elixirs, magic treasures, and immortal artifacts. He's talking to his disciple, Wukong, about " don't eat the scriptures, okay?" And " Big Brother, eat raw monkey brain to understand?" The conversation was also quite interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend you a novel from ancient times to the present,"The Female General's Journey Through the Entertainment Circle." The female general traveled to the modern world and began a social animal life of working to earn money. She was an extra, filming videos, doing live broadcasts, and taking on roles. She had a lot of fun. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗