He recommended a few great novels. The main character, Zhang Chi, studied traditional Chinese medicine. He had an ancient book in his mind, and the magical prescriptions in it helped him start from a small clinic and become a global pharmaceutical giant. The wind blew in the afternoon, and " Wind of Rebirth 1998 ". Yang Shuli was reborn as a 17-year-old again. He was back at the starting line in the parallel world, and he had to keep running. I Love Cha Yogurt's " Cultivation Simulation: Starting from the Rise of the Family " was a Xianxia genre with a relaxed daily style. In " My Master Ran Out of the Game ", which set Chang 'an ablaze, the male protagonist, Xu Nian, was brought to reality by the master in the game. This was a sweet story between a high-powered female protagonist and a dull male protagonist. In the Endless Tower Defense Game by The Talking Pen Pot, Wang Fei had transmigrated to the tower defense game world to be a tower master. He had to fight against all kinds of monster attacks, and the towers in the game were super cool. Each of these novels had its own merits, and they were all worth reading. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If we were to imagine a Cedric and Hermione love story, it might start with Cedric noticing Hermione's fierce determination during a Quidditch match. He admires her from afar at first. Then, they are paired up for a special assignment by a professor. As they spend time together researching and discussing their findings, they realize they have a lot in common. Cedric is charmed by Hermione's quick wit, and Hermione is attracted to Cedric's chivalry. Their love story could unfold as they face challenges together, perhaps even helping each other during the dark times when Voldemort's threat looms large.
Falling in love with an imaginary person was usually a mysterious and irresistible feeling. This kind of liking might come from your imagination of this person, or it might be because you encountered some setbacks in real life, so you transferred your expectations of perfection to a fictional character. When you start to come into contact with this imaginary person, you might feel a strange excitement. You might imagine them to have all kinds of qualities and strengths, which might be appearance, personality, intelligence, courage, and so on. You might be immersed in their imaginations, imagining the interactions and exchanges between you. However, this kind of liking could also bring some challenges. You might feel lost and depressed because of the gap between your imagination and reality. You might realize that this person doesn't exist in real life, so you can't have a real relationship with them. At the same time, you might feel empty and lonely because you can't really get in touch with this person. In short, falling in love with an imaginary person may bring many different feelings, but overall, it is a wonderful feeling that allows you to seek comfort and satisfaction in your imagination.
This question involved many novels, including "I Just Want to Farm in Peace,""The Arrival of Blessings,""The Age of Black Gold,""Lords of the Nation: Mobile Cities,""Survival at Sea: From Wooden Planks to City Skyline,""The City of Attack," and "The Song of the Gods." These novels all had different types of fantasy cities, allowing the readers to fully experience the author's wonderful imagination. If you like this kind of fantasy urban theme, I can also recommend the Master's Manual and Life's Eternal Home to you. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
She found some novel recommendations that were similar to what she had imagined. These novels included " Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Realm Traveler,"" Tang People's Table,"" King of Imperial Beasts,"" Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation," and so on. These novels might be in line with her imagination and preferences for novels.
Here are some ways to describe the imagined scenes in the novel: ** 1. Choose the sequence of narration ** 1. ** Recount ** - If the imagined scene was constructed according to the logic of natural development, it could be narrated in sequence. For example, imagine the main character in a magic world from the beginning of the magic academy to the gradual mastery of magic skills. Write it in the order of enrollment, class, and magic practice. This way, the plot development would be clear and the hierarchy would be clear. 2. ** Flash Back ** - First, he would present a shocking result or climax of the imagined scene, and then he would describe the previous content in order. For example, imagine a future world ruled by robots. First, write about the miserable life of humans under the rule of robots, and then describe how the robots developed and controlled the world step by step. This kind of writing could create suspense and be fascinating. 3. ** Interlude ** - When describing the main plot of the imagined scene, insert relevant content. For example, in an interplanetary travel scenario, when the protagonist encountered a crisis on the spaceship, he could insert memories of the protagonist's previous space exploration training on Earth. This could make the main plot more complete and the character's image more distinct. 4. ** Recount ** - During the process of writing, you can give a brief explanation of the people or things in the imagined scene. For example, imagine a scene of a mysterious island. In the beginning, it was mentioned that there was a strange creature on the island. Later, it was briefly explained the origin of this creature to make the description of the entire scene more complete. 5. ** Peace ** - When there are many things happening at the same time in the imagined scene, you can use a parallel narration. For example, imagine a scene in a fantasy world where different races were preparing for war at the same time. First, describe the situation of one race's preparation for war, then describe the situation of another race. This would be clear and easy for the reader to understand the whole picture of the matter, while expanding the content of the work. ** 2. Control the narrative rhythm ** 1. ** Omit ** - Omitting parts of the imaginary scene that were not important or could be left to the reader's imagination. For example, imagine a celestial palace in a mythical scene. There was no need to describe the structure of every corner of the celestial palace in detail. Only the part of the palace that the protagonist arrived at was emphasized, and other parts were omitted. The plot could be quickly advanced or left blank to increase the imagination. 2. ** Description ** - It briefly described some basic situations in the imagined scene. For example, when imagining an extraterrestrial civilization, first introduce the basic characteristics of the extraterrestrial civilization, such as social structure, major scientific and technological achievements, etc., similar to the explanation of the background of the story. 3. ** Scene (etc.)** - When a key plot in the imagined scene was to be presented in detail, the scene narration was used, which meant that the narrative time was approximately equal to the story time. For example, imagine a scene of a battle between espers, and describe in detail the actions, expressions, and changes in the surrounding environment of the two sides during the battle, as if it was a narration of the actual story. 4. ** Delay (expanded)** - When you want to highlight a certain element in the imagined scene, you will extend the description of the characters, events, environment, and background. For example, when he imagined the process of refining a magic treasure in an ancient Xianxia scene, he described in detail every step of the refining, the materials used, the light emitted by the magic treasure, and so on, so that the reader could feel the scene more deeply. 5. ** Pausing (Silent)** - When narrating an imaginary scene, the story is put in a static state, and the narration or comment of other things is inserted. For example, when imagining a doomsday scene, while describing the protagonist's search for a shelter, he would pause to describe the doomsday sky, the dilapidated city scene, and so on to enhance the atmosphere. ** 3. Confirm the narrative tone ** 1. ** Subjective narration (narration)** - The narrator directly appeared in the work, with a certain emotional color, age, gender, identity and other personal characteristics to describe the imagined scene. For example, if a curious child were to narrate a fairytale-like imaginary scene, the narrator would include his own subjective emotions and judgments about the things in the scene, such as curiosity, love, or fear. 2. ** An objective narrative tone (displayed)** - The narrator hid behind the story and presented the imagined scene objectively. For example, when describing the ecosystem of an alien creature in a sci-fi scene, it only objectively described the form, habits, and living environment of the creature. It did not reveal any emotional attitude and let the readers judge for themselves. ** 4. Use narrative methods ** 1. ** Conversational ** - Through imagining the dialogue between the characters in the scene, he narrated the event, unfolded the plot, explained the environment, and portrayed the character's personality. For example, imagine a magic shop scene in a magic world. Through the conversation between the customer and the owner, the function and origin of various magic items could be introduced. At the same time, the character's personality could also be reflected. 2. ** Monologue ** - The mental activities of the characters in the imagined scene in a specific environment were used as clues to narrate the story. For example, imagine a scene of a lonely astronaut in space. Through the inner monologue of the astronaut, he would describe his thoughts about Earth and his understanding of space exploration. This would promote the development of the plot and express the emotions deep in the character's heart. 3. ** Space-time Interweaving Style ** - Interweave history (past events, memories) with reality: For example, imagine a scene where a modern person meets the soul of an ancient hero, and interweave the real life of a modern person with the memories or past events of an ancient hero. It could create a unique atmosphere, portray characters from different angles, and make the plot richer and more complete. - Dreams (imagination, hallucinations) interweave with reality. For example, imagine a scene where the protagonist often has nightmares. The horror in the dream is related to the source of stress in real life. Through this interweaving narrative, the protagonist's inner state and the development of the story are expressed. In addition, when narrating the imagined scene, one also had to pay attention to the choice of perspective, the use of writing skills, the creation of atmosphere, the integration of the character's emotions, the description of specific details, and so on, so that the reader could better immerse himself in the imagined scene. For example, choose the appropriate perspective (first or third person, etc.) to describe the scene, use adjectives, verb, contrast techniques and other writing techniques, create an atmosphere by describing elements such as weather, light, sound, etc., combine the emotions and feelings of the characters, and describe the specific structure, color, and other details of the scene. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>