Hongjun first appeared in a novel called the Romance of the Gods.
" Hongjun " first appeared in a novel called " Investiture of the Gods ". It was a myth from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties that told the origin and cultivation path of Dao Ancestor Hongjun. Hongjun was born as the supreme god of Taoism and was considered the source of Dao and the creator of all things in the universe. In the novel, Hongjun was described as a very powerful existence with unparalleled magical abilities and was regarded as an important figure in Taoist cultivation.
The matchmaker first appeared in the novel " Water Margins " by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. She was one of the think tanks of Song Jiang and others, and provided them with a lot of help.
That novel is "I Am Not Nezha in the Wilderness." I recommend another novel with Sun Wukong and Hongjun, which is "The Invincible Journey to the West." I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1.
The word "novel" first appeared in "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyao You"."The creation of a novel begins with the words of the reins." However, there was no definite answer as to which book introduced the concept of "novel" into the field of literature.
The term " eunuch " first appeared in the online novel " Lord Snow Eagle ".
Spider-Man's first appearance was in 'Amazing Fantasy #15'. This issue introduced the beloved character and set the stage for his many adventures.
The word "novel" first appeared in the Rites of Zhou, which referred to a kind of prose that was mainly based on stories. However, the real meaning of "novel" appeared in the Tang Dynasty and was called "long chapter". In the Song Dynasty, novels developed to the peak, and classic works such as Water Margins, Journey to the West, and Dream of the Red Chamber appeared.
In ancient China, the use of "0" first appeared in the Book of Changes. In the Book of Changes, 0 represented a symbol called "zero", which represented a state of creation. This symbol was used to represent the concept of things being born out of nothing, changing and so on. In the Eight Trigrams of the Book of Changes, 0 represented the Kun hexagram. The Kun hexagram symbolized that Mother Earth was tolerant of all things and was full of change and vitality. Therefore, in ancient Chinese culture, 0 was given a deep symbolic meaning.
The term 'Zhang Hui' first appeared in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.