Based on the information given, it was impossible to determine if the novel "I Really Don't Want to Be a Doctor" was adapted from other works. However, regardless of whether it's an adaptation or not, I still want to recommend a few novels to you, such as "Love at First Sight, Goodbye Love,""Doctor Apocalypse,""The Rogue Doctor in the City," and so on. They are all very good web novels. If you like them, you can go and read them ~ I hope you like my recommendations. Muah ~๐
The movie " Braving the Waves and Waves " was based on a novel. It told the story of a young man named Zhang Beihai who pursued freedom and dreams in the mainland of China in the early 20th century. After experiencing a series of setbacks and tribulations, he finally became an outstanding person. The movie " Braving the Waves and Waves " expanded and adapted the plot of the novel, telling the story of Zhang Chao, Zhang Beihai's son, who pursued his dreams and achievements in the modern Chinese Internet world. In this process, he encountered many challenges and opportunities, as well as the choices and tests of family and kinship. The film reflected the style and changes of contemporary Chinese society by showing the growth of a young man who was full of dreams and passion, but also full of reality and complexity.
The movie 'Riding the Waves and Waves' was based on it. The novel was about a young man and his emotional entanglements with other characters. The movie," Braving the Waves and Waves," was adapted from the novel. It told the story of a young man who struggled and grew up in the face of social changes, ups and downs of life, emotional entanglements, and other problems. In the movie, the emotional entanglements between Ah Lang and the other characters were the main line, but at the same time, it also covered some social reality problems, showing a character image full of thoughts and emotions.
Han Han's Braving the Winds and Braving the Waves was adapted from " How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams ". The movie told the story of a young man named Wang Hao, who had been struggling in his racing career. Because of his love for racing, he participated in a mysterious race and eventually became a top racer. In the process, he met many like-minded people, including his friends, teammates, and competitors. Through his own hard work and talent, he continued to surpass himself and finally realized his dream. The challenges and difficulties that Wang Hao and the racers experienced in the movie, including accidents during the race, fierce competition with competitors, and their own psychological and physical stress, were all adapted from the plot of the novel. The movie told a story about dreams, hard work, and persistence by showing Wang Hao's growth.
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The Korean drama " Doctors " was not adapted from a novel but was based on the manga " Doctors " created by the Korean manga artist, Zhao Shi. The manga was released in 2008 and it told the story of a group of doctors saving the world in a crisis. Although the manga had some similarities with the original, it was not adapted from a novel.
The novel's name was " Online Games: I am a Thief God ".
There were two online gaming novels that focused on the game of fate: "Online Games: Reversal of Fate" and "Online Games: Ability Masters". The former told the story of the protagonist, Yang Xuan, returning to his peak in the game, while the latter was based on the legend, where the protagonist, Tianci, changed his fate in the game. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Gu Amo was a well-known web novelist who had written many excellent novels that had been adapted into movies and television dramas. Here are some movies adapted from books that Gu Amo once talked about: Alive: A movie directed by Zhang Yimou and starred by Ge You, Gong Li, and other actors, adapted from Yu Hua's novel of the same name. 2. Farewell My Concubine: A movie directed by Chen Kaige and starred by actors such as Zhang Guorong and Gong Li, adapted from Guan Hanqing's play of the same name. 3. Infernal Affairs: A movie directed by Liu Weiqiang and starred by Liang Chaowei and Andy Liu, adapted from Liu Zhenwei's novel of the same name. 4. A Chinese Opus to the West: A movie directed by Liu Zhenwei and starred by Stephen Chou, Zhu Yin, and other actors. It was adapted from Liu Zhenwei's novel of the same name and was also known as the Chinese version of Journey to the West. 5 Grave Robber's Chronicles: A movie directed by John Woo, with actors such as Li Yifeng and Yang Yang, adapted from the novel of the same name by his third uncle. These were just some of the movies adapted from books that Gu Amo had talked about. There were many other excellent works that had been adapted into movies and TV series, such as the Harry Potter series and Water Margins.
๐According to the information you provided, I recommend you to read the ancient romance novel "Your Majesty, I Don't Want to Be an Honest Official". The plot is that the protagonist Zhao Qingnan transmigrated and became a county magistrate who disguised as a man. She didn't want to be an official but was pushed to the front line. However, she always remained an honest official and solved all kinds of cases she encountered. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐