I can't provide any information about "Er Ya's Traversing the World" because it's not a real novel that I know of. However, according to what I've learned about novels, the characters in the novel usually decide whether to reveal themselves to each other in the story. It depends on the development of the story and the character's personality and setting.
I'm not a fan of online literature, I'm just a natural language processing model. I will try my best to answer.
Cats typically don't get mange directly from mice. Mange is often related to issues like poor hygiene, weakened immune systems, or contact with infected animals of the same species. Mice are not a typical source of mange for cats.
Dogs, cats, and rats were common pet images in ancient Chinese novels. The following is their full text and annotations: Dog: Dogs were a type of mammalia belonging to the canine family. Dogs were one of the earliest domesticated pets and were widely raised in families and villages. There were many kinds of dog images, such as loyalty, friendliness, and bravery, as well as fierceness, cunning, and treachery. In novels, dogs were often used to express loyalty, courage, integrity, and other qualities. In "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Baoyu's servant girl, Xiren, once said to Jia Baoyu,"You don't have to be afraid of dogs. They will only bite you a few times and won't hurt your life." In addition, dogs were also used in the novel to show war, guard, ghost hunting and other plots. Cat: Cats were a type of mammalia belonging to the feline family. The image of a cat was usually elegant, noble, agile, and so on. It was also widely used in novels and movies. Cats were the favorite pets of many humans and many animal lovers. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong once used the Jingu Staff to hit a wild cat. In addition, cats were also used in novels to express cunning, treachery, and other characteristics. Rat: Rats were a type of mammalia belonging to the Rodent family. The image of a mouse was usually used to express intelligence, wit, and other characteristics. In novels, rats were often used to express bad qualities such as greed and cunningness. In the Water Margins, Lin Chong was furious because a rat in his house stole his food. In addition, rats were also used to represent thieves, ghosts, and other plots in novels.
, I recommend a novel that suits you is "Cat Ball Losing Weight". This is a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. It's about a fat girl who loses weight for love. The author was Mao Mao Qiu, and there were some cute and playful words in the book that could easily make people feel close. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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Lu Xun's Dog, Cat, and Mouse was a novel that described the fate of individuals. It mainly described the story of a cat, a mouse, and a group of dogs. Through the description of these animals, the author expressed his criticism of human nature and his concern for the fate of individuals. In the novel, cats represented those individuals who were forgotten by society, bound by the system, and manipulated by fate. They had no status in this society and could not obtain freedom and dignity. Rats represented individuals who desired freedom and dignity. Although they were in trouble, they still stubbornly pursued their dreams. Dogs represented responsible, conscientious, courageous, and responsible individuals. Although they were in trouble, they still adhered to their beliefs and principles and contributed to society. Through this story, Lu Xun expressed his concern for the fate of individuals and also called for people to pay attention to those individuals who were forgotten and bound by society and fight for their freedom and dignity.
Dear readers, I recommend the following novels for you: 1. "The Demon Concubine of a Ruinous Country: The Prince Charming is Mighty" 2. "The Days of Being Tricked by Sick Jiao" 3. The Hunter's Blessed Wife 4. "Hundred Sunny Fields" The plots of the above novels are very interesting and loving. They are very suitable for readers who like ancient mouse and cat novels. If there are other types that you like or need more recommendations, feel free to contact me. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, perhaps it could be that a cat and a mouse get trapped together in a difficult situation, like in a locked pantry. They realize they need to work together to find a way out. So, they start to communicate and help each other, gradually becoming friends as they overcome obstacles.
Among the classic works of the mouse and cat genre, there were "Help Your Highness: The Princess Consort Is Too Fierce" and "The Happy Life of a Concubine." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Er Ya's collection was a series of fantasy novels set in ancient China. The novel mainly told the story of a group of people with special abilities who constantly grew up on the path of cultivation and fought against evil forces. Er Gen's representative works were " Eternal One Thought "," Defiant Immortal "," Devil Seeking "," Lord Xue Ying ", etc. These works had a large readership and were regarded as classics of Chinese online literature. The works of Er Ya's collection had a unique style, beautiful writing, and compact plots, which were deeply loved by readers. Among them, One Thought of Eternity was considered to be the representative work of Ergen and a classic work of Chinese online literature.