He recommended a few novels. " Longevity Martial Arts: From Hunter's Liver to Master of Ten Thousand Mountains ", a fantasy oriental fantasy novel written by Drunken Passing Years. The male protagonist, Su Jun, transmigrated into a hunter and obtained the Five Mountain Imperial Cauldron. He relied on the essence of the mountain to evolve his Life Providence and advance his realm. Later, he became the mountain master and all the demon kings came to worship him. " Coiling Dragon: The Rebirth of the Azure Dragon " was a Doujinshi novel derived from a light novel created by Mage Chen Yang. It told the story of the rebirth of the Azure Dragon Redding with the memories of his previous life. 'Wei Dynasty Movie King' was a historical novel written by Zhuang Buzhou. The male protagonist, Cao Miao, was the son of Cao Zhi. He was a modern actor who had transmigrated and pretended to be crazy in the Three Kingdoms. He had different sides in the court and wanted to turn the tables against the conspiracy crisis. There were many supporting roles and the plot was exciting. Although some people complained that the progress was slow, it was very interesting. There was also " Marry a Fox as a Wife ", a sci-fi futuristic novel written by Zuo Xiaoyi. It was an interesting story about a fox and a hero. " Metal Druid " was a fantasy novel written by a four-eyed fox. Modern metal ability users transmigrated into druids and created the metal druid profession. All kinds of magical creatures were super interesting. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
He recommended a few great novels. "Longevity Martial Arts: From the Hunter's Liver to the Master of Ten Thousand Mountains", a fantasy novel written by Drunken Passing Years. The male protagonist, Su Jun, traveled through the Great Zhou Dynasty to become a hunter and obtained the Imperial Cauldron of the Five Mountains. He relied on the essence of the mountain to evolve his Life Providence to improve his martial arts realm. His current achievements were all due to his hard work. At the age of 18, his birthday was 01/01, Capricorn, height 180cm, weight 80Kg. "The Rebirth of the Azure Dragon of the Coiling Dragon" was a light novel by Mage Chen Yang. It was about the rebirth of the Azure Dragon Redding with the memories of his previous life. "Big Wei's Movie King" was super good. It was a historical novel written by Zhuang Buzhou. The male protagonist, Cao Miao, was Cao Zhi's eldest son. He was half-crazy and a 20-year-old Aquarius. A modern actor who dreamed of returning to the Three Kingdoms. In the face of conspiracy and murder, he relied on his acting skills to turn the tide. There were many supporting roles and the story was exciting. Although some people said that the progress was slow, the plot was attractive and the writing was good. "Marry a Fox as a Wife" was a science fiction novel written by Zuo Xiaoyi. It was an interesting story about a fox and a hero. There was also "Chu of Tang", a historical novel written by a wooden man, which told the story of Li Shimin's two sons. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There was a fable about a little fox and a little crow. The old crow taught the little crow not to only listen to pleasant flattery, and warned the little crow to be cautious of other people's sweet words, not to be deceived by hypocritical praise, and not to be angry when she heard unpleasant words. This parable was meant to teach people to be good at judging other people's intentions based on their actions and motives, rather than just listening to their flattery. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Once upon a time, there was a fox and a crow. The crow had a piece of cheese in its beak. The fox, being sly, said to the crow, 'Your voice must be as beautiful as your feathers. Sing for me!' The crow, flattered, opened its beak to sing and the cheese fell down. The fox grabbed it and said, 'Never trust flattery too much.'
The moral is not to be flattered easily. The fox tricks the crow by flattering its voice to make it drop the cheese it has. So we should be cautious of false praise.
The main characters are the fox and the crow.
I recommend Splashing Knife, by Zhang Laoxi. This was a Xianxia novel, a story about the supernatural in the East. The main character, Li Yan, was a swordsman who traveled through time. The story was very exciting, with martial arts, folk customs, and supernatural things. There were all kinds of people in Jianghu, and there were all kinds of strange folk customs and stories in Xuanmen. In this era, opportunities and dangers coexisted. Li Yan walked the Jianghu with his sword, and even gods and ghosts were afraid of him. The supporting roles were also very unique, like Sha Lifei, Wang Daoxuan, and Lu San. The author's writing style is of high quality, and the combination of folk customs and martial arts is wonderful. Although he had not grasped the overall plot well in the past, this new book was currently very good. The main character had a cheat that could heal injuries. He majored in saber techniques, killed demons, and explored the world. The fighting descriptions in the book were emotional, the characters were well created, the folk customs were detailed, and the level control was good. However, he was worried that the main character's strength would be too high in the later stages of the story, making the story illusory. On the whole, the book shortage could be seen. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
I recommend Splashing Knives by Zhang Laoxi. This was a superb Xianxia novel, a combination of folk customs and martial arts. The background of the story was very rich. There were martial arts, folk customs, and strange things. All three religions and nine schools were in the martial arts world. The protagonist, Li Yan, walked the Jianghu with his sword. Even ghosts and gods were afraid of him. The supporting roles were also very unique, like Sha Lifei, Wang Daoxuan, and Lu San. The main character was a transmigrator, and the golden finger was a substitute that could transfer damage. His main skill was to kill demons and devils. The author's writing style was excellent, and the combination of folk customs and martial arts was wonderful. The character creation was excellent. Although this author had problems with his previous books, such as his worldview being too big, this book was quite good. He had good control of his level and strength, and the battle descriptions were very vivid. Currently, it's a seedling. I give it four and a half stars. It's a grain-level book. Friends of the Book Desolate can take a look. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There were many versions of the crow borrowing feathers fable. One version was that the birds in the forest thought they were the most beautiful and often quarreled over it. The forest fairy said that she wanted to choose the most beautiful bird. The peacock was very proud, the swan was not convinced, and the crow borrowed a feather from each bird and became beautiful. When the fairy made the crow king of the birds, the other birds angrily pecked back the feathers they had lent to the crow. The crow became black and ugly again. The fairy warned it that it was not good to cheat, and that the real thing was the most beautiful. Another version was that the eagle king wanted to pass the throne to the crow when he was old, but the crow was ugly. It picked up all kinds of beautiful feathers and stuck them all over its body. After the eagle king saw it, he agreed to pass the throne, but the other birds in the forest did not agree and pulled out all the feathers on the crow's body. In addition, in Zolami Mayue's version, crows despised themselves for being ugly. The mother crow asked the peacock and oriole for their shed feathers. The little crow stuck double-sided tape on its body and showed off everywhere. After a heavy rain, its feathers fell off and it was laughed at by the birds in the forest. These fables all conveyed the meaning of not being deceitful and not trying to change one's status through disguise. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There was a fable about a crow who was about to fly south. On the way, he met a pigeon. When they stopped on a tree to rest, the pigeon asked the crow why it was so hard to leave. The crow sighed and said that the residents here didn't like its cry and chased it away when they saw it. Some people even hit it with stones, so they wanted to fly elsewhere. The pigeon kindly advised it that if it did not change its voice, it would not be welcomed anywhere. This fable was meant to warn people not to always emphasize external conditions and blame others or the environment. Instead, they should reflect on whether their actions were welcomed or not. If they did not reflect on themselves, they would only blame the outside world and would be as hateful as this crow. There was also a similar story. A crow flew south because it felt that the weather in the north was cold and the smog was heavy. People were prejudiced against it and thought that its appearance would bring disaster. They even used the word " crow's mouth " to describe someone's mouth. Good things did not work, but bad things did. Men, women, and children did not like it. It wanted to fly south to find a paradise. On the way, he met a pigeon. The pigeon said bluntly that with its current condition, its situation would not change no matter where it went because it was ugly, its feathers were black, and its cry was unlucky. It was unlucky wherever it flew. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Fable of the Fox was a form of literature. It used the fox as the main character to convey a certain moral education or philosophy of life in a fable. These stories were usually based on the fox's wisdom, cunning, and wit. They told the readers some truths through the fox's experiences and actions. The foxes in these stories often faced various challenges and difficulties, and solved them through ingenious strategies and wisdom, giving the readers enlightenment and education. Fables about foxes were found all over the world, including Aesop's Fables and other folk tales. These stories were not only entertaining, but they could also guide the readers to think and reflect on themselves. They had a certain enlightening effect on life.