There were novels similar to Rolling Beaded Curtain and Pear Blossom Falling:
Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha
2:"Spiritual Realm Walker", Author: Xiao Langjun
3: The Tang's Table, Author: Jie and 2
4."King of Familiars", Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound
Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation, Author: Mi Tian Building
National Forensic Medicine, Author: Zhiniao Village
7:"Wait, Heroine." Author: Guan Guan Gongzi
8: Mantang Colorful, Author: Weird Cousin
9:"Hidden Dead Corner", Author: Get Lost
Final Divine Duty, Author: Tuoba Goudan
Beyond Time, Author: Er Gen
This Game Is Too Real by Chen Xing LL
Red Heart Sky Patrol, Author: What's the Matter?
Ring of Destiny, Author: Squid Who Loves to Dive
National Master of Ming Dynasty, Author: West Lake Encountered Rain
Choose a Day to Ascend, Author: Otaku Pig
17:"Who's in Love After Rebirth?" Author: What's Wrong?
Deep Sea Ember, Author: Yuantong
Chapter 19: Cultivation in the Chaotic World of Demonic Martial Arts, Author: Wenplagiarism
20:"Who told him to cultivate!" Author: The Whitest Crow
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1. Book of Troubled Times: Many Female Heroes in Jianghu
The Jianghu full of the aura of many female leads The description and writing of women are better
Compared to the previous two books, this book was relatively less "preachy". So far, it seemed to be okay.
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The song was composed by Qin Guan, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty, and Li Tingzhi, a composer of the Yuan Dynasty. This poem was written by Qin Guan and was widely praised as a classic of ancient Chinese songs.
Huo Zun sang "Rolling Up the Beaded Curtain" for the first time on the variety show "China's Best Songs" on January 3, 2014. While waiting for the TV series, he could also read the exciting content related to this site!
" Pearl Curtain Jade Screen " was a classical novel written by Lin Fangyu. It was about the love story between a noble girl, Xiao Huizhu, and a young boy, Xiao Fanxiang.
"Pear Blossom Falling" was a multi-song song. Wei Xinyu had sung " Pear Blossom Falling " before. It was also an interlude of the TV series " Spring is Late in the Lonely Empty Court." It was composed by Yang Zhe, composed by Tan Xuan, arranged by Yang Yang, and sung by Huo Zun. Daolang had also sung " Pear Blossom Falling " before. It was based on the legendary novel " Burning Incense " of the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of a famous prostitute, Jiao Guiying, saving the scholar Wang Kui and funding him to take the examination. Wang Kui abandoned Jiao Guiying after high school. Jiao Guiying committed suicide in the Sea God Temple after learning about it. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original singer of "Pear Blossom Falling" was Huo Zun. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many ways to understand the phrase "Misty Rain Pear Blossom Falling". From the information provided about Dao Lang's " Pear Blossom Falling ", the image of pear blossoms falling often symbolized loneliness and melancholy in ancient poetry. It could also represent pure and beautiful feelings withering with the wind. " Misty Rain ", on the other hand, created a hazy and melancholic atmosphere. The combination of the two could paint a picture of pear blossoms falling in the misty rain, which could hint at sadness, loss, or beautiful things that were about to disappear. If one looked at the background of the song " Pear Blossom Falling," it could also be understood as a kind of atmosphere to set off the tragic and beautiful love story of the heroine in the story. In the misty rain, the lover that the heroine was waiting for had not returned, and the pear blossoms fell like her disappointed love. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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Beaded curtains and jade walls were two separate terms, representing curtains strung with beads and luxurious jade products respectively. Beaded curtains were mostly used in luxurious palaces, temples, or noble families, while jade was often used for decoration and gifts.