😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all similar to the story of transmigrating to change history but finding out that you have created history: In " The Legend of the Strongest Deserter in the Great Sui Dynasty," the protagonist, Yang Ming, worked hard to restore his reputation after he transmigrated to the Sui Dynasty. He accidentally made a legendary career and changed the course of history. In " The Road to Survival in History," the protagonist used a mysterious dagger to travel through countless historical events to survive, and at the same time, inadvertently changed history. In " Storms in the West of Chang 'an since Ancient Times," the protagonist returned to the end of the Western Han Dynasty. With two thousand years of knowledge, he decided to " defy the heavens and change his fate " and accidentally discovered his true " historical " identity. The above three novels are highly recommended. I hope you like my recommendations.
Some novels would tell the story of the protagonist traveling to the past to change history. These novels often used the protagonist's ability and wisdom to try to prevent some important events from happening or to change the course of history, thus having a profound impact on the entire world. Some of the famous historical novels include Lord Snow Eagle, Startling Step by Step, Full-time Expert, Battle Through the Heavens, and so on. The protagonists of these novels all traveled to different eras and used their abilities to change the course of history. At the same time, some interesting love stories happened. A novel that traveled through history and changed it was a novel form that was full of imagination and adventurous spirit. Through the protagonist's experience, the readers could feel the weight of history and the impermanence of life.
The historical changes of Chinese novels can be roughly divided into three periods: ancient novels, modern novels, and modern novels. Ancient novels referred to novels from the Book of Songs to the end of the Qing Dynasty, including many classic literary works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. Modern novels referred to novels from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, including many famous modern literary works such as Lu Xun's Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Lao She's Camel Xiangzi, Zhang Ailing's Red Rose and White Rose, etc. Modern novels referred to novels from the middle of the 20th century to the early 21st century, including many famous modern literary works such as Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Mo Yan's The Red Soroliang Family, and Yu Hua's To Live. Therefore, the history of Chinese novels does not specifically record the changes of novels in each period, but it can roughly understand the history of Chinese novels according to the time order.
Otaku was a term used in Japanese anime culture to refer to those who liked to watch anime, manga, games, and other two-dimensional cultural works. The historical changes of the otaku race can be traced back to the early 1980s, when anime, manga, and other two-dimensional cultural works became popular in Japan. Some young people began to become otaku. As time passed, the concept of otaku gradually expanded to cover a wider range of people. In the 1990s, otakus began to receive social recognition and attention. Some members of the otaku family began to work in the fields of animation production and game development, which promoted the development of Japanese two-dimensional culture. Entering the 21st century, the concept of otaku was once again receiving attention. With the development of network technology, otaku members could easily obtain various two-dimensional cultural works through the Internet, which further promoted the development of otaku culture. At the same time, otaku culture was receiving more and more attention around the world, becoming an industry with cultural influence.
The historical changes of Chinese novels could be divided into the following stages: 1. Traditional novel stage (about 10th century to 18th century) The novels of this period were mainly narrative-based literary works such as Water Margins, Journey to the West, Dream of the Red Chamber, etc. These works reflected the living conditions of the society and people's thoughts and beliefs at that time. 2. New Culture Movement (19th century to 1920s) The novels of this period were mainly literary works that described the revolutionary struggle and the idea of progress, such as The White-haired Girl and Lu Xun's Collection of Short Stories. The New Culture Movement accelerated the process of the Chinese literature's modernisation and also gave birth to the development of modern Chinese literature. 3. Modern novel stage (1930s to 1950s) The novels of this period mainly described urban life and the class of the citizens, such as City and Dog, Teahouse, Song of Everlasting Sorrow, etc. Modern novels reflected the reality of society and people's thoughts and feelings at that time. 4. Period of contemporary novels (1960s to present day) The novels of this period were mainly literary works that reflected contemporary society and characters, such as Living, Xu Sanguan Selling Blood, Brothers, etc. The contemporary novels deeply revealed the reality and humanity of the society at that time, and also promoted the process of Chinese literature's modernisation. It should be noted that the historical changes of Chinese novels are a long process. Different historical periods have different literary topics and styles, as well as different cultural and intellectual backgrounds.
The good Qing Chuan articles that changed history were recommended as follows: 1. Daily Life This was a light-hearted and interesting novel about an ordinary girl who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and how she adapted to society and lived a happy life. The article involved the officialdom of the Qing Dynasty, education, marriage, culture and other aspects of the plot compact, vivid characters, humorous language, very worth reading. 2. The Lord of the Fujin Kingdom This was a novel with Lord Fujin as the main character. It told the story of a modern girl who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became Lord Fujin. How did she survive in this ancient society while interacting with the emperor and ministers of the Qing Dynasty? The plot was complicated and the characters were full. It was worth reading. 3."Miss Nine in Pure Dress" This was a novel with Lady Jiu as the main character. It told the story of a modern girl who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became Lady Jiu. How did she survive in this ancient society while interacting with the emperor and ministers of the Qing Dynasty? The plot was compact, the characters were vivid, the language was humorous, and it was worth reading. 4." The Kangxi Dynasty of Qing Chuan " This was a novel set in the Kangxi Dynasty, which told the story of Emperor Kangxi and his courtiers. The article involved the politics, military, culture and many other aspects of the Qing Dynasty. The plot was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full. It was a very classic Qingchuan article.
The main theme might be about how wilful negligence can lead to the development of a love story. It could explore how certain inadvertent actions or lack of attention result in unexpected romantic connections.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. But usually, there would be at least two main characters whose relationship is shaped by wilful negligence.
One possible theme could be the consequences of human actions. Since it involves 'willful negligence', it might explore how small acts of neglect can have big impacts on love and relationships in a historical context.
Definitely not. In a healthy family structure, each member has their own role. The son's role is not to come between his parents. Interfering in their relationship can lead to a breakdown of the family unit, causing emotional distress for all involved. It goes against the basic principles of family respect and harmony.
Sure. I know a story of a man who was known for his patience. But once he had a brain tumor, he became very impatient. Waiting in line, which he used to do without complaint, now made him extremely agitated.