Erlu referred to Lu Ji and Lu Yun.
Longevity referred to very old and long-lived people. There was no specific name.
Prince Qing was referring to the Qing Dynasty's Prince Qing, Yi Yan. He was the last hereditary Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty and an important figure in the late Qing Dynasty. Prince Qing was the grandson of Emperor Qianlong's seventeenth son, Yonglin, and had held high positions such as the Prime Minister. He had great achievements in his career, but he was also controversial because of his corruption. Prince Qing Yi was also depicted in Qing Yu Nian and other works.
The narrator can be the author or a character within the story. It refers to the person who is presenting the events and details to the reader or audience.
The title of Huainan Di referred to Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu was Yuan Shao's cousin. In the second year of Jian 'an (197 AD), he became emperor in Shouchun, Huainan, and was named Zhong. This information came from Cao Cao's Haoli Xing in the Han Dynasty.
Well, 'science fiction' refers to a genre of literature, film, and other media that explores concepts like future worlds, advanced technologies, and their impact on society and individuals. It often involves elements such as space travel, time travel, artificial intelligence, and alternate realities.
Well, 'one who tells stories' could be a professional author, a folk narrator, or even just a person who loves sharing experiences through words. It's a broad term that encompasses many types of individuals who have the gift of communicating through narratives.
It usually refers to a storyteller. A storyteller is someone who has the ability and passion to share tales with others.
The "heaven" in "executing justice on behalf of heaven" referred to the Son of Heaven and the Emperor. In the Water Margins and other related literature, it was mentioned that "enforcing justice on behalf of heaven" referred to Song Jiang and the others replacing the emperor to uphold justice for the people at the bottom. This explanation could be derived from the relevant descriptions and background stories in the literature. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be concluded that the heavens who were "enforcing justice on behalf of the heavens" referred to the Son of Heaven and the Emperor.
I think 'She Who Tells a Story Stanford' could be the name of a club, a special lecture series, or maybe even a creative writing program at Stanford. But that's just a guess based on the limited information we have.
Not sure exactly. It could be the title of a book, a play, or some kind of artistic project based in Ottawa. But that's just a guess without more information.