There were a few novels that met this requirement, such as Crossing the Endless Net, The Husband's Luck, and The Only Favorite Concubine. The female protagonists of these novels could travel to different dynasties and unfold wonderful storylines. I recommend these novels to you. I hope you like my recommendations.đ
Yes, I recommend "Father, Did You Study Today" and "Princess Consort Strategy." I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Seals had different characteristics and evolutions in different dynasties. During the Warring States Period, the ancient seal was a general term for seals. The shapes were square, round, rectangular, and irregular. The ancient seals of the Warring States Period were divided into white seals and red seals. Most of the seals in white were official seals, which were mainly chiseled. Most of them had a frame, and there were also vertical or cross lines added in the middle of the text area. Most of the seals were private seals, with a relatively wide border and a relatively thin seal. The characters used for the seals of the Qin Dynasty were called Qin Zhuan. Most of them were chiseled in white characters. The printed surface often had the character "Tian", and most of them were square. The official seals used by low-level officials were about half the size of ordinary square official seals. They were rectangular and had the character "Ri". They were called "semi-pass seals". The official seals of the Han Dynasty basically followed the Qin system, but the system had been slightly relaxed, and there were also those called "seals" by the princes and empress dowager. The seals of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties inherited the Han style, but they were not as exquisite as those of the Han Dynasty. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the red seal replaced the white seal, and the surface of the seal began to increase. Many official seals began to have the year title engraved on the back. Seals of different dynasties had different shapes, characters, and craftsmanship, reflecting the characteristics of the society and culture at that time.
Please read the following novels: 1. [The Strongest Supporting Male Actor in the Heavens]: The protagonist travels through the heavens, snatches the protagonist's opportunity, and eventually becomes a great villain. [Traversed Worlds: Naruto, Battle Through the Sky] Transforming to Douluo Continent. 2. [The Storyteller Walking in the Heavens: The protagonist walks in the myriad worlds and tells the stories of each world.] [Traversed Worlds: The Fox Demon Little Matchmaker, Battle Through the Heavens, Divine College, iPartment, Diga Ultraman, Jade Dynasty, Fox Demon Little Matchmaker, Naruto, One Piece, Perfect World, Heaven Covering, etc.] 3. "From One Piece to Omniscience": The main character starts his journey of omniscience from the world of One Piece, achieving his goal by traveling through different worlds. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
I recommend the following two Qin Han novels to you: " The Big Servant Girl " and " The Moon in My Arms." The two novels were set in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and they told the story of their survival and growth in the struggle for power and love. These novels all had certain romantic elements, but at the same time, they also showed the wisdom and courage of the female protagonist. I hope you like these recommendations!
The characteristics of the seals of different dynasties included the variety and primitive state of the ancient seals of the Warring States Period, the unified regulations and small seal characters of the Qin Dynasty seals, the elegance and agility of the Han Dynasty seals, and the seal characteristics of the Xixia, Liao, Yuan and other minority governments. The ancient seals of the Warring States Period had various shapes. Most of the white seals had a frame, while the red seals had a relatively wide frame. The seals of the Qin Dynasty used small seal characters. The official seals were mostly square in shape, while the private seals were similar to the semi-general seals. In the Han Dynasty, most of the seals were in white characters. The official seal was cast, and the private seal was rich in forms. The official seal of the Western Xia Dynasty was in the form of rounded corners. The seal was full of white characters, with thick strokes and a frame. It absorbed the characteristics of the nine-fold characters that were popular in the Song Dynasty. In general, the seals of different dynasties had different characteristics in terms of shape, text, and decoration.
Different dynasties had a variety of literary styles. The following are the performances of some of the main literary styles in different dynasties: 1. Poetry of the Tang Dynasty: The Tang Dynasty was one of the most glorious periods in the history of Chinese literature. The main characteristics of poetry creation were lyric, bold and unconstrained, and vigorous. The representative styles of Tang Dynasty poetry were Li Bai's " Going to Drink," Du Fu's " Climbing High," and Bai Juyi's " Farewell to Ancient Grass." 2. Song Dynasty Ci: Song Dynasty was the prosperous period of Chinese Ci culture. Ci was graceful, bold and unconstrained, fresh and fresh as the main characteristics. Representative Ci writers included Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, etc. Representative works include Su Shi's "Shuidiao Getou" and Xin Qiji's "Sapphire Case¡Yuanxi". 3. Yuan Dynasty novels: Yuan Dynasty was the development period of Chinese novels. The novels were mainly featured by describing social reality and reflecting historical events. Representative novelists included Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Shi Naian's Water Margins, and Wu Chengen's Journey to the West. 4. Ming Dynasty novels: The Ming Dynasty was the climax of Chinese novels. The main characteristics of novels were to describe the lives of citizens and reflect social reality. Representative novelists included Jin Shengtan's Water Margins, Wu Yong's Three Words, and so on. 5. Qing Dynasty Prose: Qing Dynasty was the prosperous period of Chinese prose. Prose was concise, fresh and rigorous. Representative prose writers included Lu Xun's "Scream", Liang Qichao's "On the Source of China's Weakness", Lu Xun's "Preface" and so on.
đI highly recommend Invading the Wuxia World to you because it is also a heavenly novel. The protagonist can travel through various Wuxia worlds. Possession, subversion, and scheming are the main theme of invading these worlds. I believe it can satisfy your love for transmigration and martial arts. I hope you like my recommendation.
Well, in the Han dynasty, one of the top stories could be the Silk Road opening. It connected the East and the West, allowing for great cultural and trade exchanges. Merchants traveled long distances, spreading ideas, technologies like papermaking. In the Tang dynasty, the story of Empress Wu Zetian is quite remarkable. She was the only female emperor in Chinese history and had a great impact on politics, culture and society during that time. Another top story in the Ming dynasty might be Zheng He's voyages. He led huge fleets to explore the world, which showed China's strong naval power and eagerness for discovery at that time.
The protagonist of this novel, Yang Qi, traveled back to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. He originally wanted to enjoy the benefits of the golden age by relying on his rich experience in serving the second party. However, he was repeatedly regarded as the "number one in military exploits" and even honored as the "peerless emperor teacher." In the past seventy years, the six emperors of the Sui and Tang dynasties had asked him to serve them. However, he abided by the rules of the second party and finally achieved the goal of "not showing up in the history books". It seems to be a novel full of historical allusions and humorous elements. I believe that you will follow the protagonist's journey through time and travel through the Sui and Tang dynasties. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
For novels in which the female protagonist transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty or other historical dynasties and could speak English, the following examples could be used: [Title of the novel: An English Translator Through the Tang Dynasty] Emily is an excellent English translator, but she suddenly transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty. In this era full of cultural conflicts and language barriers, Emily needed to learn to speak fluent Chinese and adapt to the local lifestyle. At the same time, she needed to pass confidential information between the palace and the people to protect herself and others. In this process, Emily encountered many difficulties and challenges, but her courage and wisdom made her an indispensable translator.