Ma Boyong of Luoyang was a novel. However, the search results did not provide any specific information about the full text of Luoyang's Ma Boyong. Therefore, I don't know if Luoyang's Ma Boyong has the resources to read the full text.
Ma Boyong's novel Luoyang could be viewed on the iQiyi platform. This novel had been adapted into a TV series," Wind in Luoyang ", with Huang Xuan, Wang Yibo, Song Xi, and the others leading the cast. The story was about a group of people from different social classes during the Zhou Dynasty, who were investigating a series of unsolved cases in Luoyang. If you want to watch Luoyang, you can search for Wind in Luoyang on iQiyi.
Some of Ma Boyong's works were in the TLV format, but the information given so far did not explicitly mention which works were in the TLV format.
Ma Boyong's trilogy included The Antique Bureau, The Twelve Hours of Chang 'an, and The Wind in Longxi.
Ma Boyong was a well-known Chinese web novelist born in 1983. His masterpieces included " The Rise of the Great Qin Empire "," Time Travel and Anti-Time Travel ", etc. He was widely followed by readers because he shared a large amount of online novel content on Weibo. He was known as the "Big V" in the Chinese online literature world.
Prince Ma Boyong was a fictional character with no real historical background or relationships. In the novel " The Money Wars," Ma Boyong was a fictional character who was described as a wealthy businessman and a financial expert, but also a mysterious figure. The name of this character, Prince Ma Boyong, came from his wealth and status, implying that he was a powerful figure.
Ma Boyong's collection had some works in the TMT format, but the information given so far did not explicitly mention which works were in the TMT format.
Ma Boyong's highest-rated novel was " A Little Annoyed by the Venus in Taibai ", with a Douban score of 9.0.
Ma Boyong was not a real prince. A prince referred to the hereditary title of nobility in ancient China, which was usually bestowed by the emperor to commend loyalty and contribution to the court. Ma Boyong, on the other hand, was known as the " Prince " because of his deep literary foundation and popularity. This was just a fictional title in literature and not a real identity.
The reason why Ma Boyong was called a Prince was because of his background. Ma Boyong's ancestor was a prince of the Qing Dynasty, so he inherited this title. However, this title was later abolished in the 1990s because the title "Prince" was no longer recognized. Now Ma Boyong was generally referred to as a "celebrity" or "famous person".
Ma Boyong's works had many titles, and one could search for one of his articles. For example, he could search for Shredder, 12-hour Chang 'an, Dragon Clan V, and so on.