I haven't heard of a particular 'prisoner of love Chinese novel' specifically. Chinese novels cover a wide range of genres and themes. If it's a relatively new or niche novel, it might be a bit hard to find. You could also try looking at some Chinese best - seller lists or asking Chinese friends who are into reading novels for leads.
I'm not sure about specific translations off - hand. But you could try looking on popular e - book platforms like Amazon Kindle or Google Books. They might have some translations available.
Love and sacrifice could be a major theme. One character might be willing to sacrifice their freedom, dreams or other aspects for the sake of love, thus becoming a 'prisoner of love'.
There are countless novels out there with all sorts of themes, but 'anaerobic love deep sea prisoner novel' is not a common one that I can easily recommend. You could start by looking into works that combine elements of deep - sea settings, complex relationships (though not necessarily 'anaerobic love' as it's an unusual term), and stories of confinement or struggle. Some science - fiction and psychological thriller novels might have related elements.
I've read 'Bound by Love' which is also a 'prisoner of love fanfiction'. It's a shorter piece but still manages to capture the essence. The story focuses on how the characters break free from their self - imposed prisons of love in a rather unexpected way. It has some really beautiful prose that makes it stand out.
One popular 'war prisoner' - themed light novel could be 'Goblin Slayer'. While not strictly about war prisoners in the traditional sense, it has elements of captivity and the struggle against oppressors in a war - like fantasy setting.
One famous 'love and redemption Chinese novel' is 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It tells a complex love story within a large aristocratic family, exploring themes of love, fate, and the decline of a family.
One of the popular sweet love Chinese novels could be 'A Slight Smile is Very Charming'. It tells a story of a love that blossoms in the world of online games. The male and female leads have very interesting interactions, full of sweetness and a bit of playfulness.
Sure. 'All You Need Is Kill' is a great one. It has an interesting take on a war - like scenario where the main character is kind of like a 'prisoner' in the cycle of battle. Another could be 'Military! All the Guts and Glory' which also has elements that can be related to the prisoner of war concept in terms of the psychological and physical struggles of soldiers in war situations.
One popular 'Love 020' Chinese novel is 'A Slight Smile is Very Charming'. It tells a sweet love story between a gaming expert and a university student. The plot is full of interesting encounters and the development of their relationship is very engaging.
I'm not sure about specific reviews offhand. But generally, 'Ashes of Love' is loved for its complex characters. The main characters' love story is full of twists and turns, which makes it very engaging.