The Legend of Consort Xi was a novel game. The settings in the game were very different from the characters and skills in the Four Great Classics. Therefore, if we use the characters and skills from the Four Great Classics to replace the settings in the game, it might cause a big change in the game plot and character skills. For example, if the prince in the game used the skills of the characters in the Four Great Classics, such as Sun Wukong's Immobilizing Technique, it might make the prince extremely powerful in the game, but at the same time, it might also cause the character image of the prince to deviate. As for the level, it was impossible to give an exact answer because the settings of the game and the novel were different.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide any context or specific questions. However, generally speaking, novels changed the character's personality and aptitude to better express the story and plot development, not to change the biological characteristics of the character itself. If the characters in the novel had their personalities and aptitudes modified, it might have a profound impact on the development of the story and the characters. It might lead to changes in the characters 'behavior and decisions, thus affecting their achievements and destinies. However, the success of this modification depended on the specific plot and setting of the novel, as well as the method and degree of modification. Therefore, when reading a novel, one should carefully consider the author's intentions and ways of realization to avoid misunderstanding and confusion.
The Legend of Consort Xi was an online novel that involved the content of the four famous novels. However, according to what I know, the changes in the plot and character will usually affect the character's ability and aptitude. However, this influence is not necessarily direct and absolutely depends on the plot setting and character shaping of the novel. In the novel, if the prince's personality and aptitude were changed, it might have an impact on the prince's ability and growth path, and it might change the plot and development direction of the entire story. However, the specific degree of influence depended on the plot setting and character creation of the novel, as well as the author's writing skills and ideas. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the prince's personality and aptitude would change after using the four masterpieces in Consort Xi's biography because this required the specific setting and plot description in the novel.
The character's personality in Consort Xi's biography could be modified according to the needs of the novel's plot and not completely randomly generated. In novels, some characters 'personalities were fixed, while others could be modified and shaped according to the needs of the plot. In Consort Xi's Biography, the character's personality could be modified by selecting certain chapters from the Four Great Classics or according to specific plots and character settings. This would make the characters more in line with the plot and character image of the novel, enhancing the readers 'attractiveness. Therefore, in Consort Xi's biography, the character's personality could be changed according to the needs and not completely random.
I'm not sure what 'The Four Great Masterpieces of Consort Xi' refers to. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
In the Legend of Consort Xi game, players could nurture a prince to accompany them. There were several aspects that needed to be paid attention to when raising a prince. First of all, the prince needed to eat, play, bathe, and get sick. Plant 10 seeds of cabbage and green vegetables for the prince every day. When cooking, use cabbage in water to increase the prince's satiety. If the prince's health dropped, he could first raise his mood, then fill his stomach, then clean his body, and finally let the prince rest. After a few days, he would recover. After the prince grew into a child, he could sign up for interest classes and join the battle after reaching level 40. The prince's aptitude was at 400. Purple and blue represented gender, not Purple General and Blue General. The Prince's attribute refresh interface was the same as the ring. It was divided into locked and unlocked. To refresh his aptitude, he needed to use a talisman, which could be purchased from the mansion's shopping mall. The talent of farming princes was the same as feeding pills. There was a rise and a fall, and one could choose whether to save it. In general, raising a prince required one to pay attention to his diet, mood, cleanliness, and rest. At the same time, one had to pay attention to the improvement of his aptitude and the refresh of his attributes.
Newcomers could be exempted from reading the full text of Consort Xi's novel.
'The Female Prince Consort' was a recommended novel, in which the crown prince became the prince consort.
The Four Wondrous Books referred to the Confucian classics known as the Four Books and Five Classics in ancient Chinese traditional culture, including the Great Learning, the Doctrine of the Meanings, the Analects of Confucius, the Mencius, and the Book of Rites, as well as the Book of Songs, the Book of History, the Spring and Autumn Annals, and the Book of Changes. These classic works were regarded as the foundation of education in ancient China, and had a profound influence on the inheritance and development of Confucianism and culture.
The Four Great Classics referred to the four works of Chinese classical novels. They were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works were all fictional novels, with China's feudal society as the background, telling the legendary stories and life experiences of various characters. Among them," Dream of the Red Chamber " was regarded as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. It depicted the style of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society and the relationships between the characters. It had extremely high literary and historical value." Journey to the West " was a classic of ancient Chinese novels. It told the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, and his three disciples." Water Margins " portrayed the image of many heroes and showed the class struggle and character image of ancient Chinese society. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was an important chapter in the history of Chinese literature. It described various political struggles and war scenes with the Three Kingdoms period as the background.
The characters in Journey to the West: Sun Wukong: Sun Wukong is a resourceful and witty monkey. He has extraordinary wisdom and agile skills. At the same time, he is very mischievous and always tries to make fun of others. In Journey to the West, there were many classic descriptions of Sun Wukong. One of them was his battle with the Bull Demon King. In this battle, Sun Wukong used his skills and wisdom to successfully defeat the Bull Demon King. As he attacked the Bull Demon King, he kept nagging,"How can you be defeated by me so easily, you idiot?" Did you do something wrong? Hurry up and tell me, I'll help you correct it!" This description reflected the clever and witty side of Sun Wukong, but also showed his mischievous characteristics. A fragment describing the characteristics of the characters in the Water Margins: Chong Lin: Lin Chong was one of the most important characters in Water Margins. He was a man with strong martial arts skills and was extremely brave. In the novel, his image was very rich and there were many descriptions. One of them was his battle with Gao Qiu. In this battle, Lin Chong fully displayed his martial arts and successfully defeated Gao Qiu. As he attacked Gao Qiu, he kept nagging,"Grand Commandant Gao, you're really too despicable. How dare you kill my brother!" You're really too immoral. I can't tolerate it!" This description showed Chong Lin's bravery and his anger and sense of justice. A fragment of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that described the characteristics of the characters: Liu Bei: Liu Bei was one of the most important characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He was a leader who was highly respected and had both wisdom and courage. There were many classic descriptions of him in the novel. One of them was his battle with Cao Cao. In this battle, Liu Bei gave full play to his wisdom and strategy and successfully defeated Cao Cao. As he attacked Cao Cao, he kept nagging,"Cao Cao, you're really too hateful. You actually killed my brother!" You're really too immoral. I can't tolerate it!" This description reflected Liu Bei's wisdom and courage, as well as his sense of justice and anger.