Maybe it means that whatever is introduced or happens within the context of a story gets resolved or concluded within the same story. It suggests a sense of containment and closure within the fictional world.
It could imply that the elements or events that are part of a story remain confined within that story and don't have an impact outside of it.
Well, '328 stories' is a rather ambiguous phrase. It might refer to 328 floors in a building where each floor could be considered a 'story' in architectural terms. Or perhaps it's related to a digital platform where 328 user-generated stories have been posted.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it refers to an updated or enhanced version of some stories, but it could have different meanings depending on the context.
It usually refers to a building or structure that has two full floors and a partial third floor.
It usually refers to a building or structure that has a main floor and a partial upper floor. The upper floor might be smaller or not fully developed like a typical full story.
It could mean something that is new or unique all over the world. For example, a new technology or a cultural phenomenon that has never been seen before anywhere on the planet.
It could mean a novel that has a very wide reach or influence, perhaps being known or relevant all over the world.
It could mean that stories have the power to convey other stories within them. For example, a historical novel can tell the story of a particular period, and within that, it can tell the stories of individual characters. It's like a nested concept, where one narrative contains or reveals other narratives.
Perhaps it means that stories themselves have the power and the content within them to give birth to other stories. A story can be full of characters, events, and emotions. These elements can then be re - worked, re - imagined, and combined in different ways to form new stories. For instance, a story about a hero's journey can inspire another story about a different hero in a different world, but with similar challenges and growth. In this way, stories serve as a rich source or a starting point to tell other stories.
When it comes to novels, this phrase can mean that the experiences and actions in Vegas are compartmentalized and don't follow the characters or affect their lives in other locations. It adds an element of escapism and adventure specific to that place.
The poem "Drunken by the Wind in Xiangyang" means the poet's praise and love for Xiangyang's scenery. The poem described the Han River flowing through Chusai and Sanxiang, the magnificent scenery of Jingmen's nine sects, as well as the beautiful scenery and intoxicating wind of Xiangyang. Shan Weng was referring to Shan Jian. He was the youngest son of Shan Tao, one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest in the Jin Dynasty. He was once the general who conquered the south and guarded Xiangyang. The scenery of Xiangyang and the company of Shanweng made the poet willing to drink and linger here.