I don't know which one Liosa is referring to. If you can provide more context, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The author of the story was Daniel Defoe.
The author of 'White Whale' was Agatha Christie.
๐I recommend the two novels, Conquering the Celestial Bane World at the Beginning and Celestial Bane's Heavenly Journey, to you. Although they were both related to Celestial Bane, the protagonists and plots of the two novels were different. If you want to know more about Daoist Dao Xuan's story, I suggest you read "Conquering the Celestial Bane World at the Beginning." This legendary figure appeared in the book and was admired by the protagonist. If you want to see a story of a modern person transmigrating to the world of Celestial Bane and want to involve Daoist Dao Xuan, then Celestial Bane's Heavenly Journey is more suitable for you. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐
I recommend 'The Wasteland' to you. The background was that the Earth had undergone drastic changes. A ring of Saturn appeared, the moon was cut in half, and the government had died. The protagonist Yu Tian transmigrated to the body of the leader of a fallen sect and found that he was equipped with an administrator system and a research station that could be upgraded continuously. He wandered in the wasteland. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
The novel " The Eight Dragons and Dragons " came from a famous Chinese network. Mr. Jin Yong was one of the founders of modern Chinese martial arts novels. His works were famous for their unique plot, character creation and writing style, which were loved by readers and widely spread. As one of Jin Yong's representative works, the Eight Dragons and Eight Demons was deeply loved by readers and hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese martial arts novels.
The author of " The First Player " was the crying cat.
Tian Gong Kai Wu was an encyclopedia about agricultural and handicraft production techniques written by Song Yingxing, a scientist of the Ming Dynasty. If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!
The story of a lost sheep mending the cage originated from the ancient Chinese writer Zhuangzi's Fable. The story was about a sheep that was eaten by a wolf. Its owner placed a sheep door in the sheep pen to save the lamb, but the wolf still ate the lamb again. This story tells us that we should take timely measures to avoid the occurrence of danger so as not to suffer unnecessary losses.