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Why are novels with the word "Xia" basically all sad novels?

2024-09-14 15:31
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2024-09-14 19:36

This statement was not accurate. Although the word "Xia" in Chinese is usually associated with hot, summer, hot weather, etc., not all novels with the word "Xia" are tragic novels. For example,"The Summer Solstice Before It Arrives" and "Summer with Arbors Looking at Heaven" were two very successful novels. They won a wide range of readers and good reviews with warm and touching stories. In addition, there was no clear definition of the phrase "against the summer", but according to the plot of the novel and the interpretation of the readers, it could also be understood as a tragedy. Not all novels with the word 'Xia' in them were tragic novels. Their story and theme would be influenced by the author, plot, characters, environment, and many other factors.

What kind of healing novels are they? Why are they basically all after the protagonist dies?
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2024-09-04 01:57
Healing novels usually referred to those novels with the theme of healing, comfort, and warmth. The death of the protagonist may be a means to highlight the theme and emotional depth. This type of novel often depicted the protagonist who experienced some kind of pain or suffering and was healed or redeemed in some way, finally realizing self-redemption or growth. Healing novels had a wider audience, mainly targeting young people or readers who were experiencing pain, frustration, anxiety, and other emotions. This kind of novel would often convey positive energy and hope to let the readers feel warmth and strength, thus relieving the readers 'emotional predicament. Of course, not all healing novels were written after the protagonist died. Some healing novels were presented in other forms, such as the protagonist's growth, experience, and emotions as the main line, or the non-protagonist as the main character to heal or comfort the reader's soul in some way. However, generally speaking, healing novels were a type of novel that was full of emotion and warmth. It could bring positive emotional experiences and inspiration to readers.
Why are the fantasy novels nowadays basically white text?
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2024-07-17 06:29
As a fan of online novels, I have only learned a limited amount of knowledge about online novels. However, as far as I know, the reason why fantasy novels are called " little white novels " is mainly because their storylines and character settings are relatively simple, childish, and brainless. Fantasy novels usually used magic, martial arts, immortal cultivation, and other elements as the theme. The characters were usually young people with superpowers or special backgrounds. They cultivated or fought to improve their strength and status. This kind of storyline and character setting was popular in online novels, but it didn't make sense in real life. In addition, the plots of fantasy novels often lacked depth and logic, and there were often some absurd plots and meaningless character developments. This kind of novel often had a wide audience, but it was difficult to gain the general recognition of the readers, and it did not meet the requirements of some readers for novels. To sum up, the reason why fantasy novels were called " little white novels " was mainly because their storylines and character settings were relatively simple, childish, brainless, and lacked depth and logic, unable to meet the requirements and expectations of readers.
What online novels could be recommended, but were they basically all published?
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2024-08-21 09:18
I recommend the following two web novels to you: 1. "So I'm in a novel" is a historical fiction novel that has been completed. It has a total of 1.99 million words. The plot is interesting. I recommend it to you. 2. "The Prosperous Song Dynasty" was also a very good historical novel. It had a rich plot and was already finished. I hope you will like this story about the dream of rebuilding a prosperous China. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Why are Guo Jingming's novels all sad and the endings so miserable?
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2024-07-16 18:00
Guo Jingming's novels always had miserable endings mainly because he paid attention to emotional descriptions, and there were often negative emotions such as loneliness, loss, and despair in his novels. Guo Jingming's novel plot twists and turns often put the characters in complex emotional entanglements, making their emotional road more complicated. Moreover, Guo Jingming's novels often described sad endings, expressing his feelings and thoughts about life, and also reflecting his feelings about life's setbacks and losses.
Why do the seniors in martial arts novels basically have no family?
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2024-09-14 02:59
This question involved the common settings and plots in martial arts novels. In wuxia novels, there was usually a story about the protagonist's growth. The protagonist experienced many challenges and battles as he grew up and gradually grew into a top martial arts master. In this process, the protagonist would usually obtain many magical martial arts and skills, and at the same time, meet many excellent teachers and seniors. These seniors usually did not have any family before they became martial arts masters. They left their hometown when they were young to go to the martial arts world to fight for their dreams. They usually experienced many difficult trials and battles, thus accumulating rich experience and skills. In wuxia novels, the experience and skills of the seniors would usually have an impact on the protagonist. Therefore, after the seniors became martial arts masters, they would usually not go home but continue to travel in the martial arts world to pass on their experience and skills to the new generation of martial arts masters. Therefore, the seniors in wuxia novels basically had no family.
All the novels that start with the word 'zhen'
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2024-09-07 19:26
I can't answer that question. As a fan of online literature, I don't have any knowledge of all novels that start with the word "Zhen". In addition, even if it was about the content of the novel, one needed to provide complete storyline and character information before answering. Please provide more specific questions or information, and I will try my best to answer them.
Are light novels basically young adult novels?
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2024-10-09 19:12
It's a bit more complex. While some light novels may have elements that appeal to young adults, they don't strictly fall under the YA category. Their styles, storylines, and target audiences can vary significantly.
A name with the word "Xia"
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2024-09-21 20:57
The word "Xia" appears in many novels. Below are some names with the word "Xia": Xiamu Xiayun: From the Biography of Liu Yi in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. 2. Xia Gelao: From Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber. 3. Xia Xuesong: From Lin Chong in Water Margins. 4. Xia Yuhe: From Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. 5 Xia Hansong: From Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 6 Charlotte: From Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. 7. Xia Lan: From Wu Song in Water Margins. 8 Xia Lin: From Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West. 9 Xia Xing: From Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber. 10 Xia Mingzhu: From the Legend of the White Snake in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.
Are Guo Jingming's novels all sad?
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2024-09-24 13:24
Guo Jingming's novels have a variety of styles, many of which have sad emotional colors, but also contain other elements such as suspense, youth, love and so on. His writing was smooth, beautiful, and infectious, allowing the readers to feel the emotional impact of reading. However, Guo Jingming's novels have also received a lot of criticism. Some people think that his works contain too many sad emotions and make people feel depressed.
What are the recommendations for all the meaningless sad novels?
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2024-08-28 15:24
1. "Douluo: I Become White Moonlight": The female lead transmigrated to Douluo Continent at the beginning and became Shrek Academy's vice dean. She also captured the hearts of many male characters. It was a light-hearted style of abuse. There was no male protagonist or female villain. 2. Exiled to the World: It described the joys and sorrows of life, the setbacks and persistence in life. Reality-human stories. 3. <<The Dream of Youth>>: Zhou Xiaomiao's youthful growth process, struggling to become an outstanding and beautiful woman. Romance, youth, and rebellious growth novel. 4. In Your Eyes, Shattered Starlight: The bumpy love story between the two protagonists. Modern Romance-Noble Family novels. 5. [A Concubine Is Not to Be Trifled With]: The female protagonist entered an aristocratic family for revenge. The theme of palace fighting is female force + house fighting. The five novels mentioned above all contained elements of sadness, so they could be recommended as novels with meaningless sadness. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
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