I recommend "The Substitute Empress". The female lead is a thief called Little Lü. Because the Empress escaped from the palace, she was captured and brought into the palace before she started to play with the male lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many stories in the legends of the homeland, some of which were considered very scary and scary. This was because the legendary hometowns were usually mysterious and dangerous areas. These places might have creepy legends and stories, such as cursed villages, towns possessed by demons, and so on. In these stories, there were often various terrifying scenes and events such as ghosts, ghosts, monsters, dark forces, etc., which would make the readers feel fear and uneasiness. In addition, the legendary hometown was often accompanied by sadness, loneliness, loss, and search. These factors would also have a profound impact on the entire story. Therefore, the story of the legendary hometown could be terrifying and scary, but it was not only because of its storyline, but also because of the emotions and atmosphere contained in it.
Legends usually referred to those novels with mythological colors, full of fantasy elements, profound historical background, and moving plots. The content of the story usually involved magic, adventure, war, mythology, and other elements. It often described the legendary experiences of the protagonist and thrilling battle scenes. Legends were often circulated among the people, and after a long period of accumulation and evolution, they became one of the classic representative works of literature, movies, games, and other art forms.
No, it's not. Legendary is usually a fictional creation, made up for entertainment or artistic purposes.
The Legend of Di Renjie's Case was a legendary story known as "Sherlock Holmes of the East." The story was adapted from the novel "The Complete Biography of Duke Di" by the Dutchman, Gulik. It told the thrilling story of Di Renjie's case. Di Renjie was from Taiyuan, Bingzhou, Tang Dynasty (now Di Village, the South Suburb of Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province). He was a famous prime minister. He was an honest and upright official. He observed the people's feelings, eliminated evil and helped the good, and dealt with cases like a god. This story was shown in the TV series "The Legend of Di Renjie's Case."
The Blazing Strike was the treasured sword of the Sunstrider family and had witnessed the rise and fall of the entire Sunstrider Dynasty. It was said that the legend of the Blazing Strike could be traced back to the ancient war thousands of years ago. The young Dath 'Remar Sunstrider saw this weapon in his dream. It burned like the sun and destroyed countless enemies. Dath 'Remar told the Mage Craftsman Ruminarian about the appearance of the weapon and asked him to forge the Flame Strike with an arcane furnace. The Blazing Strike played an important role in the Sunstrider family, experiencing the Ancient War, the Troll War, and the battle against the Burning Legion. However, the Blazing Strike was eventually destroyed and was later reforged by Kael 'thas Sunstrider, making it even more powerful than before. But even so, Blazing Strike was no match for Frostmourne. In the end, Flame Strike was left behind in the frozen wasteland of Noscent. It was only when the Burning Legion descended on Azeroth that Flame Strike returned to our sight.
Not really. Legendary is mainly a work of imagination, although it could incorporate some common themes or scenarios that seem realistic.
Well, start with a unique and captivating idea. Build interesting characters and a plot full of twists and turns. Also, make sure your writing is engaging and vivid.
No, it's not. Legendary is a fictional movie with a made-up plot and characters.
Legendary is purely fictional. It's the product of the creator's imagination and not drawn from any actual incidents or true accounts. The story and characters are made up to entertain and engage the audience.