I recommend "My Empress Is a Powerful Official" to you. The female protagonist of this book, Gu Jin, is also a chaste woman, but she doesn't want to live a passive life. She does her best to fight for her own happiness. Moreover, there were also plots in the book where bad people ruined their reputation and chastity. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure specifically what 'great laughter novel' is about as the term is rather general. It could be a novel that is full of humorous situations and characters that make the readers laugh a great deal.
You can use descriptive words like 'guffaw', 'chuckle', or 'cackle' to convey different kinds of laughter. Also, describe the person's body language and facial expressions along with the sound.
You can describe the sound and body language of the person laughing. Like 'She let out a hearty guffaw, doubling over with mirth.'
The content above mentioned an additional one-second joke, such as: "The butt of a tortoise-this is the rule (turtle butt),""Sick and ill, don't take medicine-wait for death,""Ugly face, strange mirror, crooked-twisted logic,""Eat dumplings, don't eat fillings-adjust (pick) the skin,""Shave the hair on the egg-delusional,""Monk doesn't eat tofu-strange,""Cold water scalding chicken-not a single hair,""Carving in the cave-profound,""Thunder God fights-the difference is far,""Thunder God hits sesame seeds-picking on the small," and so on. These two-part sayings expressed profound philosophy and wisdom of life in a humorous way, which was a precious heritage of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
To write a good story about anger, focus on the character's inner struggle. What triggers it? How does it change them? Maybe have other characters react differently to it, adding complexity. Also, use vivid language to convey the intensity of the emotion.
The story of Anger Sierra might focus on Sierra's battles with her own anger, how it shapes her personality and the challenges she faces because of it. It could also involve her growth and transformation in dealing with this emotion.
The following are a few famous passages about laughter: 1. Wang Xifeng's smile in Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber: The corners of her mouth rose slightly, revealing two dimples as if to say: " I'm fine." The self-deprecating smile in Lu Xun's Self-deprecating: I winked and made some funny movements as if I was amused and secretly rejoiced. 3. Xiangzi's smile in Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi": He revealed a mouthful of white teeth and revealed a sly light in his eyes as if to say: "I am not bad." 4. The laughter of the old man and the sea in " The Sun Also Rises " by Ernest Hemmingway: He laughed on his back, and his laughter was like the waves of the sea, making people laugh along with him. 5 Mo Yan's " Red Sorghums " in the Northeast Village of Gaomi: He raised his head and laughed loudly. His laughter was filled with endless joy and relaxation, as if the whole world had become better because of his smile. The smiles described by these famous artists had their own characteristics, such as humor, craftiness, joy, or relaxation. All of them showed the personality characteristics and emotional state behind the smile.
Some anger in the Bible is also about jealousy for the right relationship with God. Like in the case of the prophets who were angry when people turned away from God's true teachings. They were angry because they cared about the people's spiritual well - being and their relationship with God.
To write anger effectively, think about the triggers. Maybe a betrayal or injustice. Then describe the character's inner thoughts and how they lose control. You could also have them lash out physically or verbally at others.