The Beekeeper of the Magic World, a fantasy novel written by Hanago. Beekeepers traveled through the Magic World and could control bees, breed mutated bees, and explore the Otherworld to bring back flowers to brew magical honey. They were famous in both worlds. The pace in the early stages was slow, and the real-life scene of selling honey was naturally a poison point. However, if you look at it in the real world, your personal score is 6/10. "Geng Tang" was a historical novel written by a deep understanding of the world. A modern agricultural graduate student traveled to the Tang Dynasty in the second year of Zhenguan and presented history from the perspective of the common people. "Wind and Cloud of the Great Sui Empire" was Meng Zi's work. It was a historical story of the end of the Sui Dynasty and the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. The population had decreased drastically, and the main character was trying to save the lives of the people. It was worth watching. "The Warring States Period at the End of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" was written by Keji Ma. It told the story of the Warring States Period. There were elements of war, heroes, love, and so on. It displayed the wisdom of the ancients. The Starry Sky Professional was a plagiarist science fiction novel. The main character was a transmigrator in the Interstellar Era. He could do whatever he wanted in the other world with the help of his professional interface. The early stages were not bad, but there were loopholes and loopholes in the later stages. However, the plagiarist's books were guaranteed to have a lower limit, which could solve the book shortage. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
He recommended a few novels. 'The Road to Cultivation and Longevity' was a novel written by this author. To become an enemy of those who obstructed the path of cultivation, one could enter the path and travel through time and space. Currently, it had already involved many worlds, such as Under One Person, Celestial Bane, and so on. The chapters under one person were written extremely well. The overall content was high-quality grain, but the length was short. " Jia Zheng of the Red Chamber " was a historical biography novel written by the owner of the inkstone. The modern teacher had transmigrated into Jia Zheng. The plot was interesting. This book had a good description of family, and the writing skills were excellent. It was not a stallion but reasonable. It was very outstanding in the Doujinshi novel of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Although it was not popular, it was worth reading. The Story of the Red Chamber, a fictional historical novel written by Yun Qifeng. After Xing 'er transmigrated to become a servant and became Wang Xifeng's enemy, the author thoroughly studied' Dream of the Red Chamber', and there was progress in the later stages. " I'm Lawless in Xiangjiang " was a novel written by a woman who entered the alley gracefully. It was about Di Luo's arrival in Xiangjiang in 1982. " Jia Lian's Guide to the Red Chamber ", a fictional historical novel written by Xu Shiwu. Reborn Jia Lian pulled the Jia family will be overturned, although somewhat insufficient but readable, is a relaxed harem text. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Sichuan is a province with a long history of immigrants, and its history of immigration can be traced back to the pre-Qin period. In the pre-Qin period, Sichuan was one of the birthplaces of the Bashu civilization. At that time, the Bashu civilization and the Central Plains civilization interacted and fused to form a unique cultural style. As time passed, Sichuan gradually became one of the gathering places of the Chinese nation, and large-scale immigration activities began to occur. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, there were many large-scale immigrants in Sichuan. These immigrants were mainly from the north, south and other places. During the Tang Dynasty, Sichuan became an important economic center, attracting a large number of farmers and merchants to settle down and develop. In addition, there was a large-scale migration during the Tang Dynasty. These immigrants were mainly from the surrounding areas. During the Song Dynasty, Sichuan continued to become an important economic center, attracting a large number of farmers and merchants to settle down and develop. In addition, there was a large-scale migration during the Song Dynasty. These immigrants were mainly from the surrounding areas. During the Ming Dynasty, Sichuan once again became an important economic center, attracting a large number of farmers and merchants to settle down and develop. In addition, there was a large-scale migration during the Ming Dynasty. These immigrants were mainly from the surrounding areas. The history of immigration in Sichuan could be traced back to the pre-Qin period. After the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty and many other periods, Sichuan gradually became one of the gathering places of the Chinese nation and also formed a rich immigration culture.
The history of human flight was a history full of dreams, exploration, and innovation. In ancient times, flying mainly existed in legends. In ancient Egypt, there was a legend of the goddess Isis soaring in the sky to protect her subjects. In ancient Greece, Daedalus and his son Icarus made wings of feathers and wax to fly across the Aegean Sea. In China, kites could be the prototype of man-made airplanes. Legend has it that they were invented by Mozi and improved by Lu Ban. The ancient wooden kite was used for communication and detective in war, and could even carry gunpowder to attack. The sky lantern (Kongming Lantern) was said to have been invented by Zhuge Liang. The principle was the same as that of hot air balloons. In ancient times, it was used for military signals, and in modern times, it was used for blessing. In ancient times, there were also flying people who tried to fly. Although most of them failed, they took the first step in human flight exploration. After the 17th century, Da Vinci's research on the ornithopter was a major advancement in the history of aviation. He left behind many manuscripts and sketches based on the observation of birds. However, the practical ornithopter was not actually manufactured, but gliders were derived from experiments. Otto Lilindahl was an important pioneer in glider research. He flew fixed-wing gliders many times. In 1783, the Mongolfei brothers made the world's first manned hot air balloon flight, which lasted 25 minutes. In 1896, the American inventor Samuel Pierpont Langley conducted a successful test flight of the unmanned aircraft model "space station." This was the first time that an aircraft with a gravity greater than air flew continuously. In 1900, the world's first airship, the Zeppelin LZ1, flew in Germany. In 1903, the Wright brothers successfully tested the "Flyer One", which was the first powered, manned, sustained, stable, and controllable biplane in human history. In 1909, the Frenchman Blelio flew across the English Channel for the first time in a single-wing plane. In 1919, Hugo Junkers of Germany successfully tested the world's first all-metal passenger plane, Junkers F.13. There were many innovative aspects in the design of the aircraft. In 1927, the American pilot, Lindberg, completed the first solo trans-Atlantic flight. In 1930, Frank Whitt of the United Kingdom obtained a patent for a gas turbine engine. In 1933, the American Lin Bai flew across the Atlantic Ocean for the first time without landing. In 1939, Germany successfully tested the first jet He178 single-wing aircraft. In the same year, Igor Sikowski's VS - 300 helicopter made its first successful flight. This was the world's first truly practical helicopter. In 1947, test pilot Charles Yaeger flew the X - 1 aircraft for the first time to break the sound barrier. In modern times, various countries were still researching personal flying devices. Although they had achieved some results, they still faced many challenges in terms of endurance, load, noise, safety, and cost. However, with the continuous advancement of science and technology, the development prospects of human flight were still broad. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The thousand years of blood and tears in the history of Wuxia, what kind of ending did the heroes in history often have? In history, the ending of chivalrous men varied according to the times, background, political environment, and other factors, but generally speaking, their endings were as follows: 1. Failed outcome: In order to save society, chivalrous men sometimes have great righteousness, but they often encounter various obstacles and eventually fail, lose their reputation, or even be persecuted to death. 2. Lonely Ending: The heroes often wander alone and live a lonely life until the final duel. 3. Victory Ending: Sometimes the knights will fight to the last moment for justice and finally win. However, the price of victory is also heavy. They may lose their lives or reputation because of this. 4. Plain Ending: Some chivalrous men chose to quit Jianghu and live a plain life, becoming ordinary literati or businessmen. The thousand years of blood and tears in the history of Wuxia, what kind of ending did the heroes in history often have? Different heroes had different choices, but whether they were defeated, lonely, victorious or dull, they all fought for social justice.
I recommend My 1995 Little Farm, by Lord Ye and Dragon A. This was a great novel about urban rebirth and farming. The protagonist, Chen Ling, brought the grotto-heaven back to 1995 and built a paradise. He raised chickens and ducks, played with dogs and herded cows, hunted when he was free, and farmed when he was busy to make money. Although he had a golden finger, it was not out of the ordinary. It was mainly for support. The writing style was daily, and the descriptions were exquisite and realistic. The hunting and dog training were written very well. However, the author's updates were slow. The first few chapters were a little torturous, but the later chapters were super exciting. There was no pretentious plot, just a plain farmer's life. Cute children and cute dogs were super interesting, and it was worth reading quietly. I would also like to recommend 'Unscientific Primitive Man'. The author has written thousands of books. This was a fictional historical novel. The main character Wang Wei had transmigrated to a primitive society, but this primitive society had subverted his three views. Primitive people were tall and powerful. Dinosaurs and giant insects were all from this era. The protagonist relied on modern knowledge to develop the tribe, and the system kept crashing. The theme of this book was quite creative, and the plot was a little naive. However, there were few bugs in the setting of the primitive era, and there were not too many fantasy settings. The primitive people were also very pragmatic. It was a good finished novel. There was also Super Grand Chieftain, written by Hemo. The main character, the stone bear, was a 1764 North American Indian boy. At that time, the North American continent was in chaos, and the European colonists did not dare to move west. This was Old Mo's first time writing a historical novel. He had written five books with more than ten million words and kept updating them, so he could collect them without worry. Even though there were no excellent works by a level four author, he could try investing in this book and see how the "Son of God" Shi Xiong led his people to write magnificent paintings. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The development of writing tools had gone through a long process. At first, archaeologists believed that the earliest writing tools were sharp stones and branches. People used paint made from crushed minerals, berries, crustaceans, or plants to paint on cave walls and dried animal skins. In ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and ancient Rome, swamp reeds became the earliest pens used by people. At the same time, sharp ivory, bones, or metal rods were also used to draw symbols or patterns on wax plates. The outer feathers of large birds were also used as pens. In the late Shang Dynasty, carvings on tortoise shells and animal bones were popular. The most famous one was the oracle bone inscriptions unearthed in Xiaotun Village, Anyang. The Babylonians sharpened the reeds and wrote cuneiform on the clay board. The ancient Egyptians began to use papyrus around 3000 B.C. The raw material was the stem of papyrus, which could last for thousands of years in a dry environment. In addition, in ancient times, animal skins, cattle's shoulder blades, bamboo, wood, bark, etc. could be used as carriers for writing. For example, there were bamboo slips in China. Later, around 1809, fountain pens began to be used for writing, followed by the modern ballpoint pen. With the development of technology, we now use plant materials (such as wood pulp) to make paper. After the Gutenberg printing press (lead type printing press) was invented in 1450, books could be printed in large quantities. Nowadays, in addition to traditional writing tools and paper, we can also use e-readers (such as iPad, mobile phones) to read books. Writing tools and writing media are more diverse. "Her Shenzhen-Writing the Future" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend " City Doctor God ", a novel written by a good-for-nothing quack doctor. The supernatural doctor has superb medical skills, invincible supernatural powers, and is super handsome. The hot-blooded battle scene is super exciting. " Genius Doctor " was not bad either. It was a novel about urban life written by Fishing 1. The emergency doctor, Qin Chuan, became a famous doctor through the Genius Doctor System. The love story was very warm, showing the life of a first-rate doctor. Although the later parts were a little wet, the writing was experienced and the plot was full of ups and downs. The recommendation index was 8.5 stars, and the overall recommendation was four stars. " Dingpan Star " was a fantasy high-level martial arts world novel written by Sword Dance Show. The master of the main character was a transmigrator, the number one expert in the world. The story was interesting, and the main character was very mischievous. " I Have Countless Puppets of the Godly Tycoon ", a novel about urban life in the sofa number one. Li Jue had the Godly Tycoon Puppet System. Puppets could work. It was an upgraded version of the Godly Tycoon novel. " Alone Guarding the Lonely City, Invincible in the World " was a fantasy Eastern fantasy novel that picked loquats. The protagonist defended the Lonely City against the backdrop of the Great Tang. Although the title was delayed, the content was touching and had patriotic feelings. It was currently popular, but some of the content was too forceful. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The greatest classic in human history is difficult to determine because different people have different views and evaluation standards. However, here are some of the books that are widely regarded as classics that have had a profound impact on different eras and cultures: The Analects of Confucius, also known as the Quasi, is one of the ancient Confucian classics of China. It is a record of the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples. This book recorded the profound influence of Confucius 'thoughts, morality, and educational views on Chinese culture. 2. The Great Learning, also known as the Doctrine of the Meanings, was one of the ancient Confucian classics in China. It evolved from the Doctrine of the Meanings in the Book of Rites. This book proposed the idea of "cultivating one's moral character, managing one's family, governing one's country, and pacifying the world", which had a profound impact on Chinese culture, philosophy, and morality. Mencius, also known as Mencius's Words, is one of the ancient Confucian classics of China. It is recorded by Mencius and his disciples. The book proposed values such as benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and faith, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture, philosophy, and morality. The Bible, also known as the Old and New testaments, is a classic work of the Christian religion. This book recorded the words, deeds, and teachings of Jesus, the founder of Buddhism, which had a profound impact on Christian beliefs and cultural traditions. 5. Journey to the West: One of the four famous novels of ancient China was written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. This book tells the story of the adventures of Sun Wukong and others who went to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. It has a profound influence on Chinese culture, literature, and myths and legends. These are just some examples. There are many other classics in human history that have had a profound impact on human thought, culture, morality, and so on.
I don't think so. To claim a novel as the deadliest in human history is quite an exaggeration. Novels have diverse genres and purposes, and such a title would be very difficult to justify.