Such a topic is extremely unusual and unlikely to be the subject of a legitimate novel. Most novels focus on more conventional and acceptable subjects.
I have never heard of such a strange and inappropriate novel. Novels usually have more meaningful and positive themes.
I think it's very unlikely that such a disturbing and unconventional concept would be made into a novel. Novels tend to explore themes that are relevant, interesting, and not so bizarre.
Definitely not. Most literature is meant to edify, inspire, or at least be in line with moral and ethical standards. 'Horse man sex novel' sounds like it would contain vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against the norms of good literature.
The story is about Pygmalion. He was a sculptor who created a beautiful statue and fell deeply in love with it. Eventually, his love was so intense that the gods granted his wish and brought the statue to life.
The lyrics of the man with a horse were: "Give me a piece of blue sky, a rising sun, a piece of green grass stretching far away, an eagle, a mighty man, a horse-tying pole in his hand, a piece of white cloud, a pure white image, a breeze blowing away the fragrance of flowers, a chance encounter in a green pasture, a burning hot look in my eyes, a man who has a horse-tying pole, you are mighty and majestic, your galloping steed is like a strong wind, the endless wilderness is free for you to wander, your heart is as broad as the earth. You are in my heart, my horse man. I am willing to melt in your broad chest. I will wander with you in the endless wilderness, and all the days will be as sunny as you."
I'm not sure specifically which 'man and horse story' you are referring to. There could be various stories involving a man and a horse in different cultures and literatures. It might be a story about their friendship, like a man and his trusty horse going on adventures together.
The 'horse and man story' could cover a wide range of topics. It might be a story about a man who rescues a horse from a difficult situation, like saving it from a cruel owner or from a dangerous place. Then, they develop a deep bond. In some Western stories, a cowboy (the man) and his trusty horse are central characters. The horse is not just a means of transportation but a partner. The story could also be about a man learning important life lessons from his interactions with a horse, such as patience, loyalty, and the power of non - verbal communication.
There was an old man statue in a small village. At Christmas time, the village decorated it with lights and a big red ribbon. Legend had it that the old man statue was of a kind - hearted man who used to help the poor during the winter. Every Christmas, children would gather around the statue and sing carols. One year, a blizzard hit the village on Christmas. But the next day, they found that the area around the old man statue was clear of snow, and there were warm blankets and food there. They believed it was the magic of the old man statue protecting them during Christmas.
Perhaps it could be a novel about a man who has a special relationship with horses in a non - sexual way, like a story of a horse trainer and his journey with horses.
The origin of this idiom can be traced back to ancient China. It is said that its creator can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. This idiom means that people read in different situations, such as reading on horses, reading in bed, or even reading in the toilet. Bai Juyi once wrote in a poem," On the pillow on horseback, where I read, my lips and teeth are fragrant, and my sleeves are full." He described the scene of him reading in the toilet. This idiom was later used to describe the spirit of people who persisted in learning and reading in various situations.
Obviously, the main characters are the man and the horse. The man is likely to be a central figure who has some sort of interaction with the horse, whether it's as an owner, a rider, or just someone who comes across the horse.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a central character for plot advancement or to show a certain aspect of human nature. But without knowing the novel, it's difficult to tell exactly who and why.