A sickly man is a type of male protagonist in a romance novel. Due to certain reasons (such as personality defects, psychological problems, etc.), he shows excessive dependence on the female protagonist, fanatical pursuit, possessiveness, etc., often accompanied by some extreme behavior and emotional reactions. In novels, the sickly man was usually regarded as the true love that the heroine longed for and pursued. However, due to their special personality characteristics, they often made other readers feel uncomfortable or afraid. The image of a sickly man often appeared in the plot of love games, which usually attracted the interest of many young readers.
This sentence was usually said by a woman to a man in a novel or TV series. The meaning of this sentence was that the woman might sincerely hope that the man would be able to respond to the woman's expectations with his lifelong gentleness, and the woman might also hope that the man could have a beautiful life. The meaning of this sentence could be varied depending on the plot and background of the novel or TV series.
In fantasy novels, HE(Happy Ever After) usually referred to two people who had experienced a series of twists and turns and finally lived a happy life together. Be(Bad Ever After) referred to two people who had experienced a series of twists and turns and finally separated for various reasons and no longer lived happily together.
It's a term used online to describe a short description of an article, story, review, video, etc. It's intended to convey the main point and information of the article or content. It usually doesn't contain any emotional color or evaluation. In some cases, copywriting can also be used to express a modest or self-deprecating attitude, implying that although the content is simple, it is very serious and hard work, hoping to provide valuable information to the user.
A fictional story is a literary form that is created based on fictional worldviews, characters, and storylines, usually not based on any real historical or cultural background. These novels were often used in sci-fi, fantasy, martial arts, and other topics to explore various scientific, philosophical, and social issues by constructing a world that was different from reality. The identities, occupations, experiences, and interpersonal relationships of the characters in the novels were often fabricated in order to create a world full of imagination and mystery.
It was an idiom that meant that it was difficult to meet after a long separation. It was a metaphor for people who could not meet again after being separated. This idiom came from Du Fu's "Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei" in the Tang Dynasty: "If we don't meet each other in life, it's like participating in business." It meant that they could not meet often in life, just like the stars in the west and the stars in the east. This idiom was often used to describe a long separation, indicating that it was difficult to see each other again.
The sickly villain was a type of character that appeared in ACGN subculture, a villain with sickly characteristics. Sick villains usually had cool appearances and bad personalities. They would constantly bully the protagonist and others. However, when the protagonist is bullied by the sick villain, he will gradually become stronger and decide to fight against them bravely. In the end, the protagonist would use the power of justice to defeat the sickly villain, showing the growth process from innocence to tenacity. The appearance of the sickly villain revealed the weakness of the evil forces and emphasized the victory of justice.
A stallion man is usually a character in a novel. His characteristics are usually irresponsibility, playboy, polyamorous, etc., which often hurt the female protagonist. The image of the stallion man could also represent those men who did not have a sense of responsibility and only cared about personal enjoyment. Such people were also very common in real life.
The old man said that seeing the Black and White Ghosts was just a subjective feeling. There was no scientific evidence to prove their existence. The Black and White Impermanences were a pair of gods in the Han folk culture. They were also the most famous ghost officers. They existed in myths and legends, but they did not really exist. From a scientific point of view, it was impossible for a dying old man to see the Black and White Ghosts. The visual and auditory perception before death was caused by brain disorder and did not really exist. Therefore, the old man's claim that he saw the Black and White Ghosts was just a folk legend that could not be verified.
In the movie, The Hunt 4, John Wick did not shoot because he deliberately did not shoot so that the Marquis would break the rules. In the duel, both sides fired three shots at the same time according to the rules, but Wick did not fire on the third shot and fell to the ground. The marquis thought that Wick could no longer fight and wanted to end him with his own hands. However, Wick still had bullets, so he waited for the marquis to fire the fourth shot. This was a strategy that Wick and his team had planned in advance. They had foreseen the Marquis's personality and knew that he would break the rules. Therefore, Wick deliberately didn't shoot, allowing the marquis to break the rules and win.
Conception refers to the basic process of writing a novel, including thinking about the plot, characters, background setting, theme, etc. in order to form a complete story. Concepts usually involved imagination, plot design, character design, background construction, and other steps. It was a creative process that could help to come up with an attractive and logical story. The process of conceiving could also be seen as a creative thinking process that could help lay a solid foundation for the creation of the story.