This feeling could be treated as a recollection from the plot description in the novel "Getting Married in Love".
Tian Gong Kai Wu was a work of science and technology written by Song Yingxing, a scientist of the Ming Dynasty. If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!
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This was a description from the novel "Noble Families". However, please check the details yourself.πThe book I recommend to you is 'Spring on the Branches of Huaxi'. It tells the story of the Xu family in the capital city. It's a prosperous life with golden ornaments and clothes. The hearts of the people had always been biased, and the female lead had always known that. If he wanted to live well, he could only rely on himself. But when it came to the word "fight", she was stupid and stubborn. Wasn't this the heavens wanting her to die? Hua branch spring full, look back to the road, a prosperous life, hairpin brocade clothes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Forced to Liangshan came from Shi Naian, the author of Water Margins.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was an important emperor in Chinese history. He appeared in many literary works. Among them, the most famous one was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, written by Sima Qian, the author of Records of the Historian. Other than that, there were also Ban Gu, the author of Han Shu, and Fan Ye, the author of Han Shu of the Later Han Dynasty.
The author of The Road Never Taken was George Orwell.
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