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Were the titles and positions in the fictional novels set up by the author himself?

2024-09-07 08:07
Could he directly use the historical dynasty? Like the three provinces and six departments…Could he just move it directly to an empty dynasty…
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2024-09-07 12:02

In fictional novels, the titles and positions were usually set by the author himself, but some were set according to historical events, cultural traditions, and other backgrounds. When setting the official titles and duties, the author might refer to some ancient literature, legends, television dramas, and other works, or set them according to his own imagination and creativity. However, it should be noted that there is a certain gap between fictional novels and real history. Therefore, when setting the official title and position, it should be as realistic and feasible as possible to avoid situations that are inconsistent with reality. At the same time, he also had to be careful not to overthink so as not to affect the novel's legibility and storyline.

What positions should the literature club set up?

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2024-09-12 20:56

A literary club could set up different positions. These positions could be determined according to individual needs and strengths. For example, you can consider setting: - Chief Planner: responsible for the planning and coordination of the entire literary club, setting long-term plans and short-term goals. - The copywriter was responsible for the planning and creative work of copywriting, including the creation of novels, poems, essays, and other works. - Art designer: responsible for the design and artistic processing of the work to ensure that the work has a unique visual effect. - Planning Editor: responsible for the planning and editing of the article to ensure the quality and influence of the article. - Executive Producer: responsible for the specific implementation work, including project development, promotion, publicity, etc. - Media consultant: responsible for cooperation and communication with the media to provide support for the publicity and promotion of the Literature Society. Of course, other positions could also be added or deleted according to the actual situation and needs of the literary club. Each position required the corresponding professional knowledge and skills to ensure that the literary club could operate efficiently and create excellent literary works.

Regarding the titles and positions in martial arts novels ~

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2025-03-10 15:08

The titles and positions in martial arts novels can be found in the following examples: - [Jianghu People: refers to people who live and fight in the Jianghu. They may have different titles such as Great Swordsman, Heroic Lady, Sect Disciple, etc.] - [Sect Leader of a big sect: Usually, the leader of the sect has high martial arts and power. He can be called the sect leader or eldest senior brother.] - [School Intermediate Technique Disciple: Disciples who learn martial arts in the school may not have the status of a sect master or senior brother, but they can also be called intermediate technique disciples if they have a high level of martial arts.] - [Jianghu Bully: refers to the bad guys who endanger social security and dominate a region in Jianghu. They may have various titles such as bandits, bullies, Jianghu itinerants, etc.] - [Martial Arts League Master: Usually the most powerful figure in the martial arts world. With high martial arts and prestige, he can be called the Martial Arts League Master or the number one in the world.] These were just some common titles and positions in martial arts novels. In fact, the titles and positions in the novels might be different due to the plot, character setting, and other factors.

What were the titles and positions of men in the ancient imperial palace?

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2025-03-08 04:24

In ancient times, the titles and positions of men in the imperial palace varied according to the times, regions, and personal preferences of the emperor. The following are some common titles and positions: 1. Emperor: As the supreme ruler of the palace, the title of the emperor usually includes honorific titles, sacred titles, etc., such as Renzong, Xuanzong, etc. 2. Crown Prince: As the future successor of the emperor, the title of Crown Prince usually included Crown Prince, Crown Prince, etc. 3. Senior officials: The titles and positions of senior officials varied according to the region and the emperor's personal preferences, such as Wenzong, Wuzong, etc. 4. Eunuchs: The titles and positions of eunuchs also varied according to the region and the emperor's personal preferences, such as Cisheng Palace Supervisor, Shunsheng Palace Supervisor, etc. 5. Bodyguards: The titles and positions of the guards also varied according to their positions and functions, such as the minister in charge of the guards, the deputy imperial envoy in front of the palace, etc. It should be noted that the specific meaning and role of these titles and positions will change due to time and historical background. The above information is for reference only.

Was the 'I' in the essay referring to the author himself? Or is it fictional?

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2025-03-05 01:38

In prose, I usually refer to the author himself, but in some special cases, I can also refer to a real person or thing. For example, when I describe my life experiences or feelings, I can refer to the author himself, and when I tell a story or situation, I can refer to a fictional character or thing. However, my true identity in the prose usually does not let the readers guess because the goal of the prose is to let the readers feel the author's true feelings and thoughts.

Is the protagonist of the prose the author himself, or is it fictional like a novel?

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2024-09-22 15:30

The protagonist of a prose is usually the author himself, but it can also be other characters or even fictional characters. Prose was usually based on the author's own experience, feelings, observations, and thoughts, and expressed the author's thoughts and emotions through free and creative narration. Therefore, the protagonist of the prose can be the author himself or other characters, but usually it is the protagonist of the prose.

List of positions of ancient harem concubines and titles

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2025-03-15 06:41

The positions and titles of the ancient harem concubines: Concubine Position: 1 Queens 2 Noble Consort 3 Concubines 4 Concubines Zhaojun Madam Zhao Concubine Zhao 8 Madam 9 Beauty 10 Talents 11 Beloved Beauty Madam Zhaojun Lady Zhao Title: 1 Queen: All Blessings Noble Consort 2: Cisheng Concubine 3: Lady Cisheng Concubine 4: Virgin Mary 5 Zhaojun: Shenghui Lady Zhao: Holy Mercy Concubine Zhao: Virgin Mary Madam 8: Beauty: Zhao Hui Lady Zhaojun: Lady Shengde Lady Zhao: Lady Sheng Hui The above are some of the positions and titles of the ancient harem concubines that I have learned. If there are any inaccuracy, please correct me.

How did the college students divide their work? What positions and positions should be set up, and what were the specific responsibilities? Thank you so much!

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2024-09-23 05:59

College students usually need to divide their work according to the characteristics and goals of the project. The following are some common positions and positions: Founder/CEO: responsible for team leadership and strategic planning, recruiting and managing team members to drive the project's progress and listing. 2. Technologist/CTO: responsible for the management and coordination of the technical team, promoting the technical realization and optimization of the project, responsible for the design and development of products. 3. Marketing expert/CMOs: responsible for market research and analysis, formulating marketing strategies and plans to promote product marketing and sales, responsible for the company's performance and profits. 4. Financial Specialist/Financial Officer: responsible for the company's financial management and budget preparation, promoting the company's financing and investment, responsible for the company's risk control and financial analysis. Operations Specialist/COO: responsible for the daily coordination and management of the team, promoting the progress of the project and operations, responsible for the company's daily operations and business development. Human Resources Specialist/HRD: responsible for the company's recruitment, training and employee management, promoting the company's talent development and team building, responsible for the company's culture and values. The responsibilities and specific work content of the above positions and positions will vary according to different projects and team needs, but they all require certain professional knowledge and skills. At the same time, they need to pay attention to teamwork and communication to achieve efficient project development and operation.

He often saw novels in the newspapers that were about 1,000 words per issue. Was this a chapter set by the author himself?

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2025-03-06 20:38

Not necessarily. The novels in the newspapers might be serialised according to the requirements of the editor or the bookstore, or they might be set according to the wishes of the author. However, generally speaking, authors would set some chapter goals to guide their writing. These goals might include the number of words in the chapter, the development of the plot, and so on. Therefore, if the novel in the newspaper ran according to the chapters set by the author himself, the word count of these chapters might be slightly different from the author's goal.

What were the two titles of the follow-up novels?

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2024-09-15 06:35

"Usurpation of the Qing Dynasty" and "Speculators of the Republic of China." I recommend these two books to you. They are both very good novels about ancient and modern history. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

How to set up normal boundaries with fictional characters?

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2024-10-16 04:26

Well, you need to clearly define what's real and what's not. Remember that fictional characters exist only in the realm of imagination, so don't let them overly influence your real life.

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