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I'm writing a novel, I hope everyone will give the people in my novel names, please mark the difficult words in Pinyin, don't use popular surnames

2024-09-09 21:52
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2024-09-10 01:10

Okay, here are some difficult words that might be suitable for the names of the characters in the novel: Nan Bo, Nan Hao, Nan Jin, Nan Da, Nan Zhen, Nan Yuan, Nan Tian, Nan Yong, Nan Jun, Nan Kui, Nan Kui, Nan Hong, Nan Hong, Nan Xiang, Nan Xiang, Nan Liang, Nan Liang. These names were all unique difficult characters with certain personalities and characteristics. Of course, the specific name choice still needed to be considered in combination with the plot of the novel and the character's personality. I hope these names will be helpful!

I'm writing a novel, and I hope that everyone can give the characters names and surnames: Li, Ru, Lian, Du, Shu, Lan, Ke. Please mark the gender on the basis of these surnames.

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2024-09-17 13:10

Okay, here are some suggestions for names for boys and girls based on these surnames: The boy: 1 Li Tianxiang (Liu Tixiang), which means "the flying child of the Li family in the sky." 2. Lian Siyuan (Liu Shangyuan): It means "the distant Lian family thinks". 3. Du Nian Nu (Du An Nu): It meant "the children of the Du family." 4 Shu Mengyao (s Shu meiling): It means to dream of being as beautiful as Yao. 5 Lan Feifan (Lan Feifan): It means "as pure as the blue sky, as beautiful as flowers". 6. Ke Haoran (ko Hong Haoran): It means that the children of the Ke family have the dignity and momentum of a big family. The girl: 1 Li Wanting (Liu Wenting), which meant "the flying girl of the Li family in the sky." 2. Lian Shiya (Liu Shiya): It means "The distant Lian girl has a poetic beauty". 3 Shu Yating (s Shu win Ting): It means "to dream of being as beautiful as Ting". 4 Lan Shiya (Lan Shiya): It means "the girl of the Lan family who is as pure as the blue sky and as beautiful as the flowers". 5 Ke Xue 'er (ko xue er): It means "The children of the Ke family are as beautiful as ice and snow." I hope these suggestions will be helpful!

Everyone, please help me think of a few boys 'names. Don't give me their last names. I need to use them for my novel. The more the better. I'm anxious ~

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2025-02-27 02:21

Okay, here are some suggestions for boys 'names: 1 Luoyang, meaning "the sun of the Luo River". 2 Xuanyi: Meaning 'noble, noble'. 3 Muxuan: It means to bathe under the broad sky. 4 Muyang: It means to bathe on a sunny day. 5 Yibo: It means "intelligent and versatile". 6 Zihao: It means handsome and brave. Chentao (Morning Wave): It means "the waves in the morning". 8 Zi Han (Zh Han): It means "the tolerance and meaning of a son". 9 Zi Xuan (Zhxuan): Meaning "the nobility and honor of the son." 10 Kaile: It means "happy and cheerful".

I don't know how to give names, the names I use in novels

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2024-09-10 16:41

Okay, if you need any suggestions or help with the names of the characters, please tell me what you need to know. I'll do my best to help you.

I don't know if writing a novel will be difficult

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2024-09-09 22:59

Writing a novel might encounter some difficulties, such as conceiving the plot, shaping the characters, constructing the worldview, writing dialogue, describing the scene, and so on. These required time and effort, and could require many modifications and improvements. Writing a novel required continuous learning and accumulation of knowledge, understanding trends and readers 'needs in order to provide a better plot and character setting for the novel. Writing a novel required patience and perseverance. It required constant practice and experimentation to gradually improve one's writing skills.

I'm writing a novel and I'm looking for some words or idioms. I hope everyone can help!

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2024-09-03 16:35

To find some words or idioms to write a novel, you can refer to the following suggestions: 1. Love at first sight: To describe the degree of love for someone or something. Love at first sight is to describe the intensity and speed of feelings. [2. Invincible: Description of an extremely firm and indestructible will.] It was also used to describe the power that was unstoppable. [3. Tempered through a thousand times: It refers to being more perfect or durable after repeated tempering.] 4. Never leave and never abandon: To describe a person who never leaves and never forsakes, always by his side. [5. Deep Waters: It is very difficult to describe a difficult situation.] 6. A Thousand Miles in a Day: To describe the rapid progress of time. 7. Empathy: It refers to understanding and sympathizing with a certain feeling or experience. 8. Ingenious: It refers to extraordinary creativity and design ability. 9. In the prime of life: To describe a person who is still young, energetic, and talented. 10 Perseverance: Persevere and not give up until you succeed.

I'm writing a novel and I'm looking for some words or idioms. I hope everyone can help!

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2024-08-13 23:38

Writing a novel requires some words or idioms to enhance the plot and atmosphere. Here are some suggestions that might be useful: 1. childhood sweethearts: A description of a man and a woman who knew each other when they were young and supported each other and lived together when they grew up. 2. Never leave or abandon: refers to the firm relationship between the two parties. Even if they encounter difficulties, they will not leave you and will always be with you. 3. One day apart is like three autumns: to describe the strong longing for each other, it is necessary to meet each other after a long time. 4. Mixed praise and criticism: It is used to describe people's evaluation of a matter that is mixed. [5. Empathy: Description of understanding and resonance as if one was there.] 6. Teaching by example: It refers to influencing others through one's own actions and words. Love at First Sight: It described two people who were unable to extricate themselves from the feelings they had when they first met. 8. Waning Lights: It described people who felt lost because of loneliness, but it could also be understood as the silence and desolation when the lights were gone. 9. Seamless: It refers to a plan or method that is very thorough and has no loopholes. Deep in the hearts of the people: refers to the thoughts or opinions that go deep into people's hearts and are difficult to give up.

I'm currently writing a novel about vampires, and I hope everyone can give me a name.

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2025-03-03 03:52

The names of novels about vampires can be found in the following examples: The Vampire Lestat 2. Vampire Hunter D Vampire and Cross Vampire Hunter D: One Kiss from the Vampire The Vampire Queen 6 The Cross and the Vampire Vampire Hunter D: The Infinite War Vampire Hunter D: One more kiss The Cross and the Vampire's Kiss Vampire Hunter D: The Dark Knight

What are the surnames that don't exist in the Hundred Families? Please, I'm in a hurry to write my novel!

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2025-03-02 15:05

The Hundred Family was a traditional Chinese surname that consisted of 56 surnames. However, some surnames that did not exist in the Hundred Families of Surnames were often called "different surnames." The following are some of the different surnames: 1 Hao: The surname Hao originated from the surname Ji, which was a surname during the Zhou Dynasty. 2 Kong: The surname Kong originated from the surname Zi. It was the surname of Confucius during the Spring and Autumn Period. 3. Qian: The surname Qian originated from the surname Ji, which was the surname of a king in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. 4 Sun: The surname Sun originated from the surname Ying, which was the surname of the son of the Qin State during the Warring States Period. 5 Zhou: The surname Zhou originated from the surname Ji, which was the surname of the Zhou royal family of the vassal state during the Spring and Autumn Period. 6. The surname Li originated from the surname Ying, which was a noble surname in the Qin State during the Warring States Period. 7 Wu: The surname Wu originated from the surname Ying, which was the surname of the State of Wu during the Spring and Autumn Period. 8N: The surname N originated from ethnic minorities and was more common among ethnic minorities in China. Zheng: The surname Zheng originated from the surname Ying, which was the surname of the State of Zheng during the Spring and Autumn Period. 10: The surname Zhang originated from the surnames Ying, Zhao, and Ma. It was one of the common surnames in ancient China. These different surnames weren't unique to the Hundred Families, but they also appeared in other surnames. If you want to write a novel, knowing these surnames can help you better design the plot and write a story with unique charm.

Wubi or Pinyin is better? I use strokes to type on my phone. I know strokes, but I don't know Pinyin?

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2024-09-18 19:20

Using strokes to type on the phone might be easier than typing in Pinyin because the strokes were more intuitive and natural. In addition, it was easier to type out some common Chinese characters. However, for some uncommon Chinese characters or texts that require frequent reference, typing in Pinyin may be more convenient because it can automatically recognize Chinese characters and display Pinyin for easy understanding and inquiry. Wubi typing and Pinyin typing had their own advantages and disadvantages. The choice of which method should be decided according to personal habits and needs. If you were better at stroke typing and often needed to read rare Chinese characters or perform complex calculations, then using stroke typing might be more suitable. If you are more proficient in typing in Pinyin and have a higher frequency of text reading and searching, then typing in Pinyin may be more suitable.

I'm writing a novel. I need some names. Surnames or no surnames are fine. Thank you!

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2025-03-07 15:24

Writing a novel requires some names. You can refer to the following suggestions: 1. Character names can be based on personal characteristics, personality, experience, etc. For example: - [Leng Feng: A person with a strong character who doesn't like to compromise.] - Lin Feng: A smart and sociable person. - Fang Yuan, a kind, upright and compassionate person. 2. Character names can be taken from place names, occupations, historical events, etc. For example: - Luoyang: A character from a city with a long history could be someone from that city. - [Duan Yu: The characters in a wuxia novel might have professions such as doctors and chivalrous men.] - [Murong Fu: A character that appears in Jin Yong's martial arts novels might be a politician or a martial arts master.] 3. Character names can have symbols or special meanings, such as: - [Sun Wukong: A mythical figure that represents freedom, strength, and wisdom.] - Bai Jingjing was a mythical figure that represented purity, beauty, and spirituality. - Lin Qingxuan was a quiet, elegant, and detached image of a scholar. The above are just some suggestions for names. Of course, there are many other choices that can be named according to your own creativity and ideas.

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