I'm not sure exactly. It depends on how you define and categorize the novels within that particular context.
I'm not sure exactly. It depends on how you define and count the works within La Com茅die Humaine. You might need to refer to specific bibliographies or research for an accurate number.
Fang La did not have a clear answer about the number of people left.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find out by checking reliable manga databases or fan forums.
Fang La did not have an exact number of soldiers. Some documents mentioned that Fang La had about 100,000 soldiers, but others mentioned that Fang La had about 420,000. Because the information provided was inconsistent, it was impossible to determine how many soldiers Fang La had.
La Sagrada Familia is approximately 18 stories tall. But the exact number might vary depending on how you define a story.
You can try checking the LA Weekly's official website. They might have an archive or a dedicated section for these best novels.
How many people died after the fight against Fang La in Water Margins? How much did he live? In Water Margins, Fang La was the enemy who was eventually defeated, but different versions and authors had different descriptions of his ending. In some versions of Water Margins, Fang La committed suicide after being defeated, while in other versions, he surrendered to the Song Dynasty during negotiations with Song Jiang and others. Whether it was suicide or surrendering to Fang La, the outcome was not perfect. According to some versions, he was severely punished and even exiled to remote areas after being defeated. In other versions, he was ridiculed and criticized after his death. It should be noted that these descriptions were only the setting of characters and plot arrangements in literary works, and did not represent historical facts. Therefore, we can't determine the exact number of Fang La's ending.
The Fangla Uprising described in the Water Margins was a major battle in history, but the exact number of casualties was not clearly recorded. In the novel, Fang La himself was not directly described, but it was said that many of his generals died in this war. According to the History of Song Dynasty, the Fangla Uprising lasted for 10 years, and the number of people involved was also very heavy. In this war, both the Song army and Fang La's army suffered heavy casualties. In the end, Fang La himself died of illness in this war. Although the exact number of casualties was difficult to determine, this battle had caused great losses to the Song army and Fang La's forces, and had a profound impact on Chinese history.
The Water Margins described the battle between Fang La and Liangshan Lake, but did not explicitly mention the specific casualties of both sides after the battle. Fang La himself was a powerful emperor. His army was powerful, but Liangshanpo also had its own army and heroes. Therefore, the casualties of both sides in the battle could be equal. However, due to the fictional plot of the novel, the exact number of casualties could not be determined.
Well, the 'LA Weekly Best LA Novels' could be a curated list of fictional works. They probably showcase different aspects of Los Angeles like its diverse neighborhoods, the entertainment industry's influence, or the complex social fabric. It could be that these novels are chosen based on their writing quality, how well they portray the city, and their ability to engage readers with LA - based stories.