If you like real-life stories, I recommend The Resplendent Life of an Ant in the Imperial Capital and The Illustrated Guide to Beijing Men: Society. If you wanted to read historical stories,'The Good Son-in-Law of the Late Ming Dynasty' and 'The Great Hero of the Southern Ming Dynasty' were both good. I'll Wait for You in Beijing and Beijing Forest, two modern romance and short stories that received high reviews, are also worth reading. However, if you prefer the workplace genre, then don't miss Beijing programmer and veterans in Beijing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you, all about life in Beijing: Veterans in Beijing: A retired soldier's work, love, and life experiences in Beijing. Beijing Forest: The story of a selfish perfectionist in Beijing, who pursued money and fame by hook or by crook. Beijing Men's Illustrated Guide: Society: A realistic novel about a man who came to Beijing from his hometown to work hard. "The Bright Life of an Ant in the Imperial Capital": A story of a career noob struggling in Beijing, full of the ladder of growth and the strength of perseverance. "I'm Waiting for You in Beijing": A true story of drifting in the north. The story of more than ten characters allows you to find your own shadow in the book. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following youth novels set in Beijing: 1. I'm Waiting for You in Beijing: More than a dozen stories about drifting in Beijing, reflecting urban life and the growth of young people. 2. " Married at 30 ": It revolved around the Beidrift siblings and the people around them, exploring love, growth, marriage and other issues. 3. Veterans in Beijing: tells the work, love, and life experiences of veterans in Beijing. 4. " South Sichuan From North ": A story of a secret love that spanned ten years. The protagonist traveled from Jiangnan to Beijing to pursue love. 5. " Beijing Fireworks ": With the real place names of Beijing as the background, it reflects the workplace life, emotional experience and cultural collision of young people drifting in Beijing. 6. " The Movie City Begins from the Siheyuan ": Using the Siheyuan as a starting point, the story of a modern TV series, including " Ode to Joy,"" Only Thirty,"" Little Joy," etc. I hope my recommendation can help you. If you like the novels on it, you are welcome to tell me at any time.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: Living in a Corner, If You Love Me, Please Be in Beijing, The Bright Life of an Ant in the Imperial Capital, and Beijing Daughter-in-law. They were all urban romance novels set in Beijing. The plot was about Ming Mei's life, a freelance writer who drifted in Beijing, a Beijing office worker, a foreign girl marrying a Beijing man, and so on. I hope you like these novels. If you like any of them, feel free to tell me. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it.😗
The following novels were love stories that took place in Beijing: The Moment of Farewell, A Single Parents, South Sichuan From North, Married at 30, Beijing Daughter-in-law, Retired Soldiers in Beijing, Beijing Fireworks, My Dream Is Not Beijing but You, I Come to Listen to Your concert, Mi 'an Affair, If You Love Me, Please Be in Beijing. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Let me recommend the following novels to you: "The Prince Is Too Pendant,""The Group's Big Boss Is So Milk: Making Beijing Popularity Through Fortune Telling,""I'm Falling Every Day After My Marriage with Young Master Qin,""The Domineering Wife: The Unscrupulous Husband Don't Cheat,""Jun Xiedao,""This Husband Is Really Trash,""Full House of Pleasure,""I Open an Unscammed Shop in Great Xia,""The Peerless Butchie Wife." These novels were of different types, but the plots were all very interesting and worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Lao She was a famous modern Chinese writer. Many of his works were set in Beijing. Here are some of his works set in Beijing: 1 Camel Xiangzi 2 Teahouse 3 "Four Generations Under One roof" 4 Longxu Gully 5 "Lao She's autobiography" The above works are one of Lao She's representative works. They describe the dark side of Beijing society and the suffering of the people. At the same time, they also show the traditional culture and customs of Beijing.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have a direct way to search for and recommend novels. However, I can introduce you to some novels set in Beijing. I hope you will like them. " Beijing Fold " was set in Beijing. The novel was set in Beijing in the 1970s and narrated the life course of a young man and the relationship between personal destiny and national destiny in this era of change. The Twelve Hours of Chang 'an was a mystery novel written by the Tang Dynasty novelist Li He. The story took place in Chang' an during the Tang Dynasty. The novel used the political struggle in Chang 'an as the background to reveal the dark side of politics and the complexity of human nature in the Tang Dynasty through the story of a detective. " Oliver Twist " was a novel written by Dickens in England and was set in Beijing. The novel tells the story of Oliver Quinn, an orphan who lives in the streets of London and is involved in a series of mysterious events. I hope these introductions will be helpful to you. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me.
😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all good novels set in the vast wilderness: "I Pick Up an Airdrop in the Wasteland": The protagonist transmigrated to the Wasteland World and faced dangers such as dire beasts and evil spirits. He followed an airdrop crate and began his journey of survival. "Farming in the Great Wilderness": The female protagonist wanted to farm in the Great Wilderness safely, but in this world full of mutated beasts and power struggles, her days were not good. [Great Wilderness Demon God Record: This is the story of a brave young man exploring the mystery of his life. After experiencing all kinds of dangers and difficulties, he finally became a positive result.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Lao She is famous in modern China. Many of his works are set in Beijing. Here are two famous works: 1. Camel Xiangzi: It tells the story of a poor camel coachman, Xiangzi, struggling in the capital. It portrays the dark side of Beijing society and the ugliness of human nature. At the same time, it also shows the hardships and struggles of Xiangzi in Beijing. Teahouse: It tells the story of the owner of the teahouse and the various characters in the teahouse. Through the complicated relationships between the characters in the teahouse, it reflects the changes of Beijing society and the complexity of human nature. It is one of Lao She's representative works.
Well, it could be that a mad scientist in Beijing has developed a mind - control device. He plans to use it to rule the city. But a brave journalist uncovers his plot. The journalist teams up with a martial artist, and together they manage to destroy the device and free those under the mind control.