There is no definite answer to this question because the origin of novels can be traced back to ancient times. Different cultures and scholars have different views and explanations about the origin and earliest narration of novels. However, it is generally believed that the earliest stories in novels can be traced back to ancient greek and roman times, and one of the most famous stories is the iliad and the odysey. These two stories were both epic works and were considered to be one of the representative works of the ancient world's literature. In ancient China, there were many famous novels such as The Book of Songs, The Songs of Chu, and Dream of the Red Chamber. These works were also regarded as one of the important landmarks in the history of Chinese literature. In short, the origin of the novel can be traced back to various ancient cultures and civilizations, and the earliest narrations of the novel have different views and explanations from different cultures and scholars.
The earliest origin of the saying that the human world was not worth it was not clearly determined. There was a saying that this sentence first appeared in the online novel Celestial Bane when the protagonist, Zhang Xiaofan, lamented that life was not easy. Another theory was that this sentence first appeared in a song by singer Eason Chan called " Not Worthy." No matter what, this sentence had already become one of the classic sentences in Chinese literature and online culture.
" If you don't go crazy, you won't survive." There was no accurate historical record to prove the origin of this saying. This phrase is widely used in novels, but there is no clear origin. Some novels associate this sentence with a specific character or event, but it is impossible to determine whether this character or event is really the source of this sentence. According to the plot and character of the novel, some novels might use this sentence as an important line or slogan to motivate the protagonist or character to persistently pursue their goals. Therefore, the phrase " you can't survive without going crazy " might be used by different people in different novels without a fixed origin.
"Self-confidence is the first secret of success" was said by the world famous inventor, Thomas Alva Eden.
I'm not sure exactly who first said this statement. It could be from a political philosopher or a thinker in the context of discussions about the nature of the state.
I'm not entirely sure who first said this phrase specifically. It could be from a political philosopher or a thinker who was exploring the nature of government.
The storytelling of the Yang family generals was told by a person named Yang Sen. Yang Sen was a famous storyteller in China. He was born in 1898 and died in 1976. Yang Sen was from Jinan, Shandong Province. He was good at storytelling, storytelling, singing opera, and many other forms of performance. He was known as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces" in the Chinese storytelling circle. His representative works included 'Female Generals of the Yang Family' and 'Biography of Yue Fei'.
I'm not entirely sure who first said this phrase. It could be from an old folktale or a more modern writer or philosopher.
Writing novels was about writing language.
The first chapter of Douluo Continent 3 did not mention whether the main character had died. In the novel Douluo Continent's third volume Heaven Dou Empire, the protagonist Tang San, after completing a series of missions, was invited to the Heaven Dou Empire to participate in a celebration, but an accident happened during the celebration. Tang San was unfortunately killed by a powerful enemy but didn't die. Afterwards Tang San transmigrated to a new world to continue his adventure.
The earliest storytelling was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong in the early 17th century. There was no reliable link to the earliest version of the novel. However, he could search for the different versions of the story by searching for the story "Romance of the Gods" in the search engine.