I don't have that specific information. But you could try looking at the book's cover, introduction, or do a quick online search to find out.
Sorry, I don't know. But you could try looking in a library catalog or searching on popular book-selling platforms to find out.
The chapter was written by Xiao Ding in the novel "The Nine Nether General of the Gold-Touching Colonel." The novel was a martial arts novel with a historical background. It told the adventure story of a gold-looting captain. The broken chapter was one of the more famous plots. It told the story of the protagonist, the Tartarean General, who was in danger during his exploration and risked his life to save his teammates.
The author of the broken chapter was controversial. Some readers thought they had written the broken chapters while others thought someone else had written them. However, regardless of whether the author or someone else had written it, it was still a very popular novel and loved by readers.
There's no way to tell who wrote the 'rough book story'. It could have been written by an aspiring author who used a rough book to pen down their first attempts at storytelling. Maybe it was a traveler who documented their experiences in a rough book while on the road, and those entries became a story. Or it could be a group of friends who passed around a rough book, each adding a part to the story until it was complete.
I don't know who wrote it as the name is a bit unclear. It could be an unknown author or a relatively new writer.
I don't know who wrote the 'dove book story' as the name is quite general and there's no prior knowledge about it.
I don't know who wrote the 'cell book story' since I have no information about this specific work.
I'm not aware of a specific 'Pillow Book Story' written by a well - known author. There could be many independent or self - published works with this name, or it could be a relatively unknown piece written by an amateur writer.
I don't know who wrote it. There are so many books out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
There are many authors who have written about the story of Jesus. It could vary depending on the specific book you're referring to. Some well-known religious scholars and authors have taken on this topic, but without more context, it's hard to give a definite name.