He recommended a few great novels. The story of " Pearl Jade in Fairy " was a classical romance novel. The female protagonist was a good girl in a jewelry business in her previous life. On the day of her marriage, her family was in trouble. After the wedding, she was chased out of the door by her in-law's family. She had no choice but to hang herself. After her soul met an immortal, she was reborn to the age of six. Drunken on Green Vine's " Records of Great Dreams " was an ancient romance that transcended strange emotions. The female protagonist was a soul in jade that had slept for thousands of years. She was reborn as the daughter of the clan leader, and her brilliance was completely concealed, but she was pushed to the cusp of choosing a concubine. Liu Li Guo 'er's " Rebirth Jade Space " was a fantasy romance Western fantasy genre. The female protagonist died in her previous life for revenge. After her rebirth, she had the Jade Space to reach the peak. Chang 'an's " The Descent of the Immortals in the Red Chamber " was an ancient romance. The fairies became sisters and soared in the world of the Red Chamber. It was a story based on time travel and fantasy. Peppermint and Lily of the Valley's Dream of the Red Chamber is not a Dream. It was an ancient romance and classical genre. The author wanted to give Daiyu a different life because he was unable to calm down after reading the story.
In traditional culture,"Qionglou" often referred to gorgeous and exquisite buildings such as pavilions. The term "lost dream" meant a dream or wish that could not be fulfilled due to the change of personnel. Therefore,"Dream of Qionglou" could mean an unfulfilled dream related to exquisite architecture or a regret related to Qionglou left in memory. It could also be a word used by a work to create an atmosphere and express a certain emotional mood (such as Dan Yue's classical novel "Dream of Qionglou", which may use this name to express a specific plot or emotion in the novel content).
"Hatred in Qionglou," also known as "The Setting Sun Is Unlimited," was directed by Vincent Sherman and starred by Joan Croft. It was released on November 2, 1950. The main character of the film, Mrs. Craigg, had a dual personality. On the one hand, she was strong and beautiful. She trained her husband as a pet and regarded others as stepping stones. She managed her marriage and was strict in managing the family. On the other hand, she was self-abased due to the shadow of her childhood. She was full of lies and constantly struggled with this dual personality. Most of the time in the film, she was able to control the lives of herself and the people around her. However, at the end of the film, her husband suddenly woke up and resisted. After her husband slammed the door and left, she could still pretend to be calm after a slight adjustment. She said that her husband had something urgent to go out and denied the quarrel. Then she closed the door and went upstairs. The film ended. Joan Croft was a famous actress in Hollywood's golden age. She won the 18th (1945) Oscar for Best Actress for Mildred Pierce and was nominated for Best Actress twice.
"The hatred of Qionglou Pavilion" had many meanings. It was an American movie released on November 2, 1950. It was directed by Vincent Sherman and starred by Joan Croft. The protagonist, Mrs. Craigg, had a two-faced personality. On the one hand, she was strong and beautiful. She trained her husband as a pet and regarded others as stepping stones. On the other hand, she was very inferior. She was affected by her childhood trauma and could never face herself. She struggled with this dual personality. In the game " The Fifth Persona "," The Hateful Jade Tower " was a purple leather from the Air Force. It was a tribute to the movie " The Hateful Jade Tower ". The prototype of this skin was similar to the character of the main character in the movie. The Air Force, like Mrs. Craigg, looked strong on the outside but was actually fragile on the inside. Also, in the game, the plot of the Air Force character day and other related plots hinted that there might be an unknown side to her. The key to her unease was the "Henry" who had crashed in the plane.
" The Legend of Qionglou " was an ancient novel that contained fantasy elements such as demons and immortals. The protagonist of the story, Mu Xiaolou, was originally the son of the owner of Mu Zongshan's villa, but he was raised as a servant. He had the ambition to become a celestial being in the Nine Heavens, but his cultivation progress was slow and he was bullied. After the death of War Devil Tang Xiao, the Crimson Fire Lotus Flower had turned into a red birthmark on the baby Mu Xiaolou's face. Later, the mysterious guest Tang Yinjiu came to the villa. He was actually the only disciple of the War Devil Tang Xiao. At first, he got close to Mu Xiaolou because of the Crimson Fire Lotus Flower on his body. However, the two of them developed feelings during the process of getting along. They faced many difficulties such as the sin of holding the treasure and the fear of the War Devil. However, although the reborn Tang Xiao needed to re-cultivate, the two of them finally returned to the villa together. The novel also had plot chapters such as " Ghost Cultivators Invasion and Identity Overturned "," The Attendant's Enemy and Revenge Are Over, He Should Return ", and " The Guardian's Cultivation is Dispersed for Only One Person ".
According to the information provided, there was an ancient romance novel called " Dressed as a wise ruler's favorite, the concubines fawn on me, and I show off." The main characters were Zhao Wumian and Yingqiong Pavilion. The " Qionglou Pavilion " in the novel might be a name related to the plot of the novel, but there was not enough information to indicate that there was a novel genre or series specifically named " Qionglou Pavilion." If this is not what you are referring to, please provide more information about "Qionglou novels" so that you can give an accurate answer.
The following are some poems that contain "Qionglou": "The fairies of Qionglou weave cloud brocade and scatter it to the world as dowry." "In the pavilion of jade, I once heard of the spirit of the dragon drunk in the blue clouds. At the fifth watch of the waning moon, the immortal dream wakes up. The green feathers of the empty mountain curse the plum blossoms." "The exquisite jade carving of the Nine Heavens is like a pear blossom falling to the ground. The green guest adds fragrance to the field, and the jade palace comes to my dream." "Looking at the flowers, I want to be a beautiful couple. I suddenly recall the farewell cup on the river bridge."
There were descriptions of Qionglou in Tang poetry, such as Wang Wei's " The colorful battle lasts for many nights, and Qionglou blows through the dawn." In poetry,"Qionglou" could be used to describe beautiful buildings, sometimes also referring to the towers in the immortal palace. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some ancient poems that include "Qionglou": - "The fairies of Qionglou weave cloud brocade and scatter it to the world as dowry." - Sun Xingyan's " Qionglou " from the Qing Dynasty: " Qionglou is separated by Qing Han, and the beauty is like a fairy. Open the door, the moon is lost, the flowers are broken, and the smoke is flowing. My heart is floating in the air, and I can't see it. Your feet should be exposed, and your autumn clothes will be cold for a while." - "In the pavilion of jade, I once heard of the spirit of the dragon drunk in the blue clouds. At the fifth watch of the waning moon, the immortal dream wakes up. The green feathers of the empty mountain curse the plum blossoms." - "Ice and snow invade the jade world at will, and the cold forces send them to the pavilion."
The following are some poems that contain or are related to the "Jade Pavilion": - " A swordsman with immortal wings and a flying sword. The bright moon is far away in the Jade Pavilion." It depicted a swordsman flying in the sky, accompanied by a beautiful pavilion and a bright moon in the distance, creating an ethereal and distant artistic conception. - "In autumn, I'll climb high and admire alone. How far the wind blows in the Jade Pavilion? On the east stream and the lake in autumn, the breeze drizzles and the sun rises." In this poem, the "Jade Pavilion" came into view when climbing high in the autumn, accompanied by the wind in the distance, and at the same time, it was set off by the autumn scenery such as the East Stream and the Ping Lake. - " Tour Hanliang Cultural Park| In the Five Songs of Ying Tianfeng, there was a poem that read,"Endless sightseeing in the park, Qionglou Yuge Hanshi Pavilion." It depicted the Han Dynasty pavilions that looked like jade pavilions when he visited the Hanliang Cultural Park. In addition, the Tengwang Pavilion was known as the "First Tower of the West River". The relevant poems such as Wang Bo's "Tengwang Pavilion on the river, wearing jade, singing and dancing" did not directly mention the "Jade Pavilion", but the Tengwang Pavilion itself was a similar magnificent building. Xin Qiji's " The Qingjiang River under the Lonely Terrace, how many people shed tears in the middle. Looking at Chang 'an from the northwest, I pity the countless mountains. The green mountains couldn't block it, after all, it was flowing eastward. The river is full of sorrow at night, and the partridges are heard in the depths of the mountains." The Yugu Terrace in the poem was also a landmark building in Jiangxi Province, which had similarities with the architectural images with cultural heritage such as Qionglou and Yuge.