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Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha
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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:
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The following is the complete version of the story of the crow and the white dove: A long time ago, the white pigeon and the crow were a couple. They loved each other and spent their happy time in the sky. At that time, the crow was also white. Later, God had them separate to find things that could represent the balance of the human world. One represented beauty, and the other represented sadness. They had to separate and could only choose one. The crow loved the white pigeon deeply. It quietly gave the olive branch that represented beauty to the white pigeon by drawing lots. It also lied to the white pigeon that it would also go to a happy place. In fact, the crow knew that it would go to the dark to suffer and sing a sad song. Many years later, the white pigeon and the crow met in the sky. The crow recognized the white pigeon at a glance, but the white pigeon could not recognize the crow. Because the crow had been in a dark environment for a long time, its body had turned black, and its voice had become hoarse from singing sad songs. The crow tried its best to express its love to the white pigeon, but the white pigeon did not believe that the black and hoarse crow in front of it was its former lover, so it flew away without looking back. The crow flew to the seaside and saw its reflection in the water. It became inferior and suspected that the white pigeon no longer loved it. For the happiness of the white pigeon, it decided not to look for the white pigeon anymore. But in fact, the white pigeon had always loved the crow, and the two could only suffer in their longing. In addition, there was also the plot of the white pigeon accidentally falling into the crows 'territory. The white pigeon greeted them in a friendly manner, but the crows cursed at them. They despised their color, figure, eating habits, and so on. The white pigeon took the olive branch in its mouth and flew away. There were also fables that linked crows and pigeons. For example, the crow said goodbye to the pigeon and said that it wanted to move because the locals did not welcome it because of its ugly cry. The pigeon asked if it would be welcomed elsewhere. There was also a point of view that pigeons and crows were both eagles, but pigeons were magnanimous and crows were cunning. Pigeons were always deceived by crows, but they often remembered their blood ties. From a certain point of view, the white pigeon despised the crow for not having a home, and the crow despised the white pigeon for being trapped in faith. One of the two went to the sea, while the other crossed mountains and rivers. In reality, scenes like doves and crows falling in love were often thought to only appear in fairy tales. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In the story of " The Crow's Law," the crow wanted to move because the local people thought its voice was unpleasant and did not welcome it. The pigeon persuaded the crow," But if you don't have a good voice, no matter where you fly, no one will welcome you." "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The moral is to be true to oneself. The crow's attempt to be like the dove by painting its feathers white was a failure. It shows that we should accept our own nature and not pretend to be something we're not.
Well, the story of the dove and the crow goes like this. The dove was known for its beauty and purity. The crow, on the other hand, was dark and often associated with less favorable things. The crow, desiring to change its image, tried to imitate the dove. However, nature had its way. As I mentioned before, the rain spoiled the crow's attempt at disguise. This story is a reminder that our true nature will always show through, and we should embrace it rather than trying to pretend to be someone else.
Ravens and white-necked crows were both birds of the Corvid family. They had some differences in size, feather color, and appearance. Ravens were the largest of the Corvids. Their beaks were much thicker than crows, and their feathers were fluffy. Their feathers were shiny and had a blue or purple glow. The white-necked crow was a bird found in North America. It had crescent-shaped white hair on its neck and back, and it looked very beautiful. As for which was better, there was no clear answer to this question, because "good" was a subjective evaluation standard, depending on personal preferences and needs.
Among the reference materials, there were two works that involved elements related to " Crow " and " White Shirt." In one of the works, there was a plot where a " crow " killed an old man in white. The other mentioned " white clothes " and " white-headed crows ", but most of these contents were in the specific plot setting and scene description. It was difficult to give a clearer or deeper explanation of the combination of " novel, crow, white clothes " based on existing reference materials, such as specific literary schools, symbolic meaning, and so on. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The white-necked crow belonged to the Corvinae family, and was one of the common names for some species of the Corvinae family. From a taxonomical point of view, the white-necked crow was a type of crow. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The white crow was a crow. The white crow was a common name for several species of white crows in the family Corviridae of the Passeriformes. From a biological point of view, it belonged to the category of crows, but its feathers were white and relatively rare. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
White crows were a common name for several species of white crows in the passerines. They were very rare. People usually thought that " all crows are black ", but in fact, there are white or partially white crows. In Africa, there were three kinds of crows that were not completely black. For example, the mottled crow was more than 40 centimeters long, with a white ring on its neck and white feathers on its chest. The white-necked raven had crescent-shaped white hair on its neck and back. The cloaked white-beaked crow had a white beak. In Japan, real white crows were also discovered. White-tailed crows unique to China are limited to the Taklamakan Desert in the Talimu Basin. Its body feathers were sandy brown, close to the color of the environment; its beak was long and slightly curved downward, making it easy to dig and bury food; its nostrils were covered with dense feathers, suitable for desert dry environments; its wings were short and round, rarely flying long distances; its tarsus was long and strong, good at running in the desert. White-tailed crows were omnivorous birds. Their food included beetles, locusts, lizards, plant fruits, seeds, and so on. They also foraged in temporary parking lots on desert roads or new human settlements. Their numbers were more near the road than far away from the road because the edge of the road could provide food resources and nesting areas. They had food storage behavior and used visual positioning to find stored food, but it was very difficult to do so in the desert, and there were still unsolved mysteries about how the white-tailed crows found water in the desert, resisted wind and sand, and resisted high temperatures. Since ancient times, white exotic animals were regarded as divine treasures. For example, white foxes, white wolves, and white muntjac were offered or recorded in ancient times. In modern times, there were also eye-catching white animals such as white tigers in India, white monkeys in Taiwan, and Yunnan. White crows were also a wonder of nature. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The white crow was a common name for several species of white crows in the passerines and was very rare. There were indeed crows that were white all over or part of their bodies. For example, there were three kinds of crows that were not all black in Africa: mottled crows, more than 40 centimeters long, with white rings on their necks and white feathers on their chests; white-necked ravens with crescent-shaped white hair on their necks and backs; and cloaked white-beaked crows with white beaks. In Japan, real white crows had been discovered. The white-tailed crows that were unique to the Taklamakan Desert in northwestern China also broke the saying that " all crows in the world are equally black." The white-tailed crows were typical desert birds. Their body feathers were sand-brown, close to the color of the environment. Their beaks were slightly curved downward, which was good for digging and burying food. Their nostrils were covered with dense feathers, which were suitable for dry desert environments. Their wings were short and round, and they rarely flew long distances. Their tarsal bones were long and strong, and they were good at running in the desert. There were also records of white animals in ancient times. The ancients regarded rare albino animals as divine treasures. For example, officials in Jiangsu once contributed white crows to the emperor. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!