Yes, I recommend a novel called " Magical Farm " to you. Although it was an urban genre, the main character was not just a horse. He also knew how to plant all kinds of magical plants, cure all kinds of diseases, play games to become a master in the music and literary world, and build an army and an online auction. In short, he was an all-rounded big shot who knew everything. He could jump through the plot and even catch ghosts to prepare for war. It can completely satisfy your need for the protagonist to be awesome but not monotonous. I strongly recommend it! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah!
Beginning horse riding involves a few steps. Look for a good place to learn, such as a local stable with experienced trainers. Initially, you'll be taught about horse behavior. This is crucial as it helps you interact safely with the horse. You should also practice balance on the horse while it's stationary before attempting to move. And don't forget to listen carefully to your instructor's advice at all times.
I recommend "Invincible Farmer Merchant Girl". The protagonist is a business elite. She transmigrated and saw her parents 'corpses. She was even knocked on the door by her family's treasure relatives and dragged to worship the River God. On the way, she met a man who asked her why she was pulling him. She replied,"I'm hungry." This novel is very interesting, and the plot is also compact. I believe you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Atreyu rides the horse Artax in The NeverEnding Story.
Since I'm not familiar with this particular 'death rides a pale horse novel', it's difficult to say who the author is. It could be an indie author or it might be a more obscure work from a particular genre - specific publisher. There are so many novels out there that without more context, it's impossible to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various novels with such a title or a reference. It might be related to themes of death, doom, and perhaps some sort of apocalyptic or dark scenario where 'death' is personified as riding a pale horse, which is a very common and often ominous symbol in literature.
[Reckless Mercenary: The Iron-Blooded Concubine Queen]. The female protagonist became Princess Ming Yue's daughter and disguised herself as a man. She was a virtuous minister in the world with her world-toppling talent, and she started a love-hate relationship with the graceful emperor. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The main characters of " On the Wall " included Li Qianjin and Pei Shaojun.
In science fiction, 'death rides a pale horse' can be a symbolic or thematic element. It often represents the idea of impending doom or a great threat. It might refer to a deadly force, like a powerful and unstoppable disease or a menacing alien invasion that brings death and destruction.
No. Children's stories are supposed to be educational, positive and promote good values. This topic seems rather odd and may lead to uncomfortable interpretations, so it's not appropriate for children.
πI recommend the following urban novels to you: 1. The Peerless Expert in the City. The main character, Lin Yu, was the most awesome man on Earth, a legendary figure of his generation. His awesome life did not need any explanation. 2. The Evil Overlord of the City. Fang Nan, the Demon Lord from another world, had returned to the city. He was destined to be the man who ruled the world. 3. Super-Grade Heavenly Doctor. Chen Hao was a divine doctor. His enemies were terrified and he spoke for the awesome. 4. "Invincible Nanny Dad in the City." Xiao Chen was a third-rate editor in the film and television industry, but he unexpectedly obtained the Myriad World Protagonist System and became a savior. I hope you like my recommendation.