" My Cultivation All Rely on Enlightenment " was a novel about Wuxia and Xianxia. The author was a masked man. The story was about the protagonist, Lin Changsheng, who had transmigrated to the world of cultivation and became a useless outer sect disciple of the Qingyun Sect. He accidentally activated the insight system and improved his strength through the insight cultivation method. The epiphany system could allow him to increase his cultivation progress in one go and obtain rewards. Although he longed to cultivate continuously, he had to report to the inner sect and temporarily stop cultivating. The other chapters and characters were not mentioned.
Well, it's not that simple. Many myths often incorporate elements of history, cultural beliefs, and symbolic representations that might have some basis in reality, even if they are largely fictionalized.
😋I recommend the following novel to you:
1. [I Can Transmigrate to Cultivation]: The protagonist's soul can travel through two cultivation worlds and cultivate in a palace. He was cultivating, searching for treasures, and exploring secrets in the other world. At the same time, he was pretending to be a pig in the city, slapping his face and flirting with girls. It was very refreshing.
2. <<Mad Cultivator of Cultivation>>: The protagonist traveled through another world and possessed the poor young master of a family. He had broken talismans and relied on his own thoughts to survive and develop in the cultivation world.
3. "Crossing Otherworlds to Become a Sword Immortal": A large amount of fantasy elements. The main character needs to refine a divine weapon in order to become a supreme-grade sword immortal.
These are the novels I recommend. I hope you like them. Feel free to tell me anytime ~
No. While 'War Dogs' was based on a true story, the plot wasn't entirely true. The movie took some creative liberties for the sake of entertainment. For example, some of the interactions between characters might have been exaggerated or rearranged to make the story more engaging.
No. While it was based on a real story, there were some fictional elements added for dramatic effect. For example, some of the conversations and interactions might have been embellished.
Well, it's mostly based on a true story. While it does center around real events and figures in the royal family, some aspects might be dramatized for the sake of the show. For example, conversations are re - created, and the exact details of private moments might be fictionalized a bit to make the story more engaging. But overall, it gives a fairly accurate portrayal of the historical events and the evolution of the monarchy.