A person's worldview, outlook on life, and values were considered to be flawed or wrong, causing the person's behavior and speech to not conform to the norms of the above three concepts. In the writing of novels, the word 'improper' was often used to criticize those characters who had bad plots and misbehaved. Their words and deeds conflicted with traditional values and did not conform to social moral standards.
The wrong values referred to a person's worldview, outlook on life, and values.
The Three Kingdoms referred to Wei, Shu, and Wu.
Three views referred to a person's incorrect values, worldview, and outlook on life. Usually, it was manifested as a lack of basic sense of justice and morality, and it was easy to commit acts that violated social values and laws and regulations. People with improper values might lack sympathy, responsibility, love, and other basic moral feelings. They might also regard money, power, and interests as everything and lack correct values and morals. In novels, such people would usually show behaviors that were extremely harmful to society and humans, such as endangering public safety, violating the rights and interests of others, and harming animals.
The Three Pure Ones referred to the three famous immortals in Taoism, namely Heavenly Primogenitor, Heavenly Primogenitor Gao, and Heavenly Primogenitor Yu Chen. These immortals were very famous in ancient Chinese mythology and were regarded as the masters and creators of all things in the world. In Taoism, the Three Pure Ones were the highest level of deities. They often appeared together with other immortals to perform various magical calculations and performances.
The Three Pure Ones referred to the Taoist Three Pure Ones, also known as the Heavenly Lord of the Origin, the Heavenly Lord of Lingbao, and the Heavenly Lord of Dao and Virtue. They were one of the highest gods of Taoism and were considered to be the masters and creators of heaven and earth. In traditional Chinese culture, the Three Pure Ones were also regarded as the core of Taoism and revered as gods, often appearing in Taoist classics and rituals.
The term " Zhou Chu San Xu " referred to the three most wanted criminals in the movie " Zhou Chu San Xu ". They were " Ox Head " Lin Luhe," Hong Kong Boy " Xu Weiqiang, and " Guilin Boy " Chen Guilin.
The Trilogy of Flying Cavalry referred to the three martial arts novels, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and The Eight Dragons, which were written and published by Mr. Jin Yong respectively. These three works were regarded as one of the classics of Chinese martial arts novels, widely spread and deeply loved by readers.
I'm not sure which one you mean. There are many Blade comics out there.
An example of a work that had 'three views on the surface are strange but three views on the bones are extremely correct' was as follows: 1. Harry Potter series: Although the magical world in the story is somewhat distorted, the growth process and fighting spirit of the protagonist, Harry Potter, are still positive and reflect the values of justice, courage, friendship and other positive energy. 2."Battle Through the Heavens" series: Although the characters in the story are somewhat immoral, such as Xiao Yan, who is willing to harm others in order to obtain great power, the main theme of the entire story is to help the protagonist Xiao Yan grow up and meet the challenges of the future. It reflects the values of justice, courage, self-realization, and other positive energy. 3." Snow Eagle Lord ": Although the social reality in the story is somewhat cruel, such as the lords sacrificing other players for their own interests, the main theme of the whole story is to advocate positive values such as justice, cooperation, and friendship. 4 " Full Time Master ": Although the characters in the story are somewhat negative, such as most players choosing to give up in the game, the main theme of the whole story is to achieve success through hard work and perseverance. It reflects the positive values of justice, hard work, and not giving up. Although these works had some controversy and deviated from mainstream values in some plots and character performances, their intrinsic positive energy values still made them popular among readers.
The sisters-in-law's Three Kingdoms Period referred to the Three Kingdoms period. The cities during the Three Kingdoms period were mainly: Chengdu: The capital of Shu Han was also an important political, economic, and cultural center. Luoyang: The capital of Cao Wei was one of the largest cities in the world at that time. 3. Red Cliff: The location of the great battle between the Sun Liu alliance army and the Cao Wei army during the Three Kingdoms period. 4. Guandu: The place where Cao Wei and Yuan Shao fought. Other than that, there were also places like Jingzhou, Yangzhou, and Jiaozhi that were important cities during the Three Kingdoms period.