According to the information provided, the book I recommend to you is "The Plan to Save the Male Lead". The female protagonist of the novel had traveled back in time to an ancient novel. Her mission was to train the second male lead to become a candidate who could replace the male protagonist and change the plot of the novel. However, the second male lead only wanted to go home to accompany his wife, which made the female protagonist very distressed. The status of the female lead was not high. She was either a secondary consort or a palace maid, which matched the information provided. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The identity of the male spy was the crown prince of the Empire, a former war hero of the Federation, the commander of Team Seven, a repairman, and a soldier.
The Secret Garden was a story about a young girl growing up. The background of the story took place in a small city called Xixi. It was a city with a slow pace of life and a deep cultural heritage. The protagonist, Lin Jing, was a young girl from the countryside. She had been very diligent since she was young, hoping to change her fate through learning. Lin Jing performed well in school and was sent to a famous middle school. At school, Lin Jing met many different people, including her deskmate, good friends, teachers and classmates. She also gradually discovered the problems in her body. For example, she felt that she looked very ordinary and lacked confidence. At this time, Lin Jing's mother passed away and she had to face this fact alone. As Lin Jing grew up, she found that her understanding of this world was getting deeper and deeper. She began to think about her own life and future. In this process, she also encountered many difficulties and setbacks, but she always adhered to her own beliefs and worked hard to grow. In the end, Lin Jing overcame her inferiority complex and became a confident and brave person. " Secret Garden " explored some important issues in life through the growth of a young girl, including growth, self-awareness, interpersonal relationships, etc. It was a novel full of emotions and thoughts.
" Spies " was an oriental fantasy novel created by Maoni. The setting was set in the starry world after " Celebrating Years." The story took place when humans left Earth and set foot in the starry sky. The main character, Xu Le, was an ordinary citizen of the Federation Star System. He had experienced the death of his family and a life of child labor since he was young. With Feng Yu's help, he secretly manipulated the orphans to petition to return to the Federation, but because of this, he was wanted. During his escape, he made friends with Zhang Xiaomeng, Shi Qinghai, and Tai Zhiyuan. In the story, Xu Le experienced many identity reversals and conflicting thoughts, reflecting the theme and meaning of the novel. Other than the main character, Xu Le, there were other characters such as Uncle Feng Yu, Cao Qiu Dao, and the old man's clone, Xiaofei. 'Spike' combined elements of fantasy and science fiction, presenting a grand background and worldview.
Feng Yu was a character in "Spies" and also the teacher of the main character, Xu Le. He had many names, including Li Yu, George Carlin, Yu Feng, Professor Jin, and Nasri. Feng Yu despised the Federation's First Constitution, hated the Federation's " Wild Animal Protection Act," and liked to visit rehabilitation centers. He was an uncle with rotten teeth and the owner of a repair shop. He was considered a traitor who was on the run and also Xu Le's teacher. Feng Yu had taught Xu Le for four years. After he was injured, Xu Le wanted to bring him away, but he did not want to escape anymore. He told Xu Le his secret. The identity and achievements that each of Feng Yu's names represented were enough to amaze people. Perhaps he was the real spy, the main character in the dark.
Sorry, I don't know the specific 8 spy novels from Economist. But a common one is 'Our Man in Havana' by Graham Greene. It's a satirical take on the spy world, where a vacuum cleaner salesman is recruited as a spy and gets into all sorts of comical yet dangerous situations.
There were many reasons why the Battle of Xiangji Temple was rarely mentioned. First of all, the literati did not like this battle because they believed that war brought destruction and death, not victory and glory. Secondly, this battle lacked legendary and entertaining elements. There was no clever use of tactics, and it was purely based on hard power. In addition, after the victory of the Tang army, the troops of the vassal states burned, killed, and looted wantonly in Chang 'an, the capital, and Luoyang, the eastern capital. The pain they brought to the Tang people was comparable to that of the rebels, which made the Battle of Xiangji Temple even more unwilling to be discussed. All in all, these reasons caused the Battle of Xiangji Temple to not be widely discussed. However, this battle was of great significance to the stability and development of the Tang Dynasty. It was not only an important battle, but also an important step for the Tang Dynasty to unify the north, laying the foundation for the revival of the Tang Dynasty.
The characters included: Supporting role-Huang Zhi, instructor, senior brother, deputy of the division staff department, supporting role-Liang Jing, field agent, supporting role-Chen Qi, stalker expert, supporting role-Zhao Qi, assassin, gun god, supporting role-Gu Yong, undercover, male lead-Li Yang, pig's foot, ruthless to the enemy, amiable to fellow countrymen and friends, in that turbulent era, using his identity to smash the enemy's conspiracy, supporting role-Niu Le, tall and mighty, hatchet man, simple-minded, supporting role-Jiang Mei. President of the Genji Corporation/Manager of the Genji Mansion/Intelligence Officer of the Intelligence Department. "Identity of a Spy" was written by the sixth soldier. It was a military/spy novel with elements of strategy, resistance, and spy warfare. [User recommendations: Protagonist Li Yang, ninth member of Huangpu Military Academy, excellent military skills, studying in Germany, proficient in German, Japanese, English...] I hope you will like this book.
Journey to the West was one of the Four Great Classics of Chinese classical novels. The author was Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel tells the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, who took his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, to India to obtain the true scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The main plot of the story could be divided into the following parts: The First Meeting with Sanzang in Chang 'an Tang Sanzang and his disciples received Sun Wukong's help outside Chang 'an City, so they followed Tang Sanzang to Chang' an City. They met Tang Taizong in Chang 'an City and Tang Sanzang was given the emperor's personal expedition. Wukong Havoc in Heaven Outside Chang 'an City, Tang Sanzang and the others were attacked by the Bull Demon King, Red Boy, and other demons. Sun Wukong was trapped in the Heaven Realm in order to save Tang Sanzang. The third part: Havoc in Heaven--the starting point of the road to learning scriptures In the Heavenly Palace, Sun Wukong and the heavenly soldiers and generals launched a fierce battle, which eventually led to a great disaster. Tang Sanzang was forced to give up his true scriptures and take his disciples to India to learn from them. Part Four: Buddhist Scriptures from the West Tang Sanzang and the others finally arrived in India after all kinds of trials and challenges, but Tang Sanzang and his disciples always maintained a firm belief and tireless efforts. In the end, they successfully obtained the scriptures and returned to China. Return to Chang 'an Tang Sanzang and the others returned to Chang 'an and received a grand reception from Emperor Taizong. After going through 81 difficulties, Tang Sanzang and his disciples finally obtained the true scriptures and became legendary figures in Chinese history.
Ran Min was a famous general and politician in Chinese history, but there were relatively few records of him in history. This was mainly because Ran Min's era was in a turbulent period of Chinese history, and his actions also involved some political struggles and ethnic contradictions. In addition, the events and characters involved in Ran Min were mostly novels, martial arts novels, online literature, and other fictional literature. There were relatively few historical records. Therefore, in history textbooks, Ran Min's image was often portrayed as more complicated and mysterious rather than simply described as a historical figure.
The reason why Ren Jialun rarely mentioned Under the Royal Guards was that he had not found any relevant information in the search results provided.