πI recommend the following few novels about cultivation, all of which are stories about the struggle of small characters.
[Reckless World: tells the story of a small character who counterattacked the gods and Buddhas. His realms include Postnatal Warriors, Connate Cultivators, Primal Core Daoists, and Spiritual Infant Supreme.]
"Immortal Seeking Massacre": It tells the story of a small character's struggle on the path of immortal cultivation and his path to immortality. It is a fantasy immortal cultivation novel.
"The Story of Dyed Immortals": It tells the story of a small character's hard struggle to grow up and advance step by step in the world of cultivation. It is a story of the legendary Xianxia novel.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
In addition to the four poems that expressed his bold and unconstrained character, Li Bai also wrote a poem called Lushan Ballad, which also expressed his bold and unconstrained personality and unruly tone. This poem described Li Bai's attitude and perception of life after he climbed Mount Lu and looked down at the mountain scenery, feeling the charm of nature. The beginning of the poem showed Li Bai's open-minded mind, and the description after that showed his open-minded and unrestrained character. Therefore, Ballad of Lushan Mountain was also a representative of Li Bai's works.
πI recommend the following two books to you. They are both modern romance novels about wealthy families. The female protagonist is a child bride. Her uncle, first love, and husband all like her sadistic novels:
1. "Confused Wife: Save Me, Husband": The female lead was bullied by a scumbag and was taken in as a cute wife by a rich young master. The male lead protected the female lead wantonly, abused the scumbag and slapped her face, and loved her sweetly.
2. "Young Master Di's Doted Wife": The female protagonist was framed and married to Young Master Di. The two separated due to a misunderstanding and met again five years later. The male protagonist doted on the female protagonist again and took revenge on the enemy who persecuted the female protagonist. The story turned out to be a sweet one. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I see that you need a novel recommendation about a renovation designer. I strongly recommend the modern romance novel, Waiting for You The Next sunrise, to you. The female lead was a designer. She worked hard for her dream and eventually became a designer for a company in Milan. At the same time, she also had a sweet love story with the male lead who was her childhood sweetheart. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
I recommend a novel to you. It's called Goodbye Edward. The story was about the orphan, Ye Di, who was sent to England by the dean and came to an old hotel in the Cotswor Mountains outside London. There, she met a vampire who had been exiled for thousands of years and a singer. The plot of this novel was very interesting, full of love and death. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The book "After I Was Abandoned, I Became Popular Through My Metaphysical Livestream" fit the description of the problem. Because the female lead, Ming Zhuo, was abandoned by her mother, she later found out that her mother gave birth to her because she had a good look on her face, so she understood her mother. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In Jane Austen's novels, her times are vividly depicted. For instance, the social etiquette and the limited options for women in terms of education and career are clear. Her life in a rural English setting influenced her writing. She was exposed to the local gentry and their ways. In 'Mansfield Park', we can see how the characters' actions are bound by the social norms of the time, which Austen knew well from her own life experiences.
Jane Austen was born into a middle - class family in England. Her times were a period of change and stability in some ways. The landed gentry and the emerging middle class had their own sets of values. Her novels, such as 'Emma', often centered around the lives of young women in this society. Her own life experiences of attending balls, socializing with neighbors, and dealing with family affairs all provided material for her novels. She was able to create complex characters that were both products of their time and also timeless in their appeal.