I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'oed science fiction' is. It might be a very specific or perhaps a less - known sub - genre, or it could potentially be a misnomer or something unique to a particular community or study. Without more context, it's difficult to define precisely.
It's not clear from this phrase alone. 'Her' could refer to an author, a character in the story, or perhaps someone related to the production or promotion of the novel.
The answer to this question was related to the narrative structure of the novel. Usually, the narrative structure of a novel was composed of multiple chapters, each of which had its own plot and character development. In order to emphasize the continuity and cohesiveness of the story, some novels might use the method of changing the source.
In this way, different sources of the novel may present different narrative perspectives, plots, and characters, which allows the reader to better understand different parts of the story. However, since each chapter relied on the plot and character settings of the previous chapter, the cohesiveness of the story would be threatened if the source was changed.
Therefore, in order to ensure the cohesiveness of the story, the author may adopt a "habitual" approach, which is to insist that one chapter is self-contained and return to the previous source in the next chapter. This way, the readers could see the complete story and better understand the author's intentions and narrative structure.
It could mean making alterations or adjustments specifically in relation to her novel. Maybe it refers to changing one's behavior, routine, or even the plot/content of something only because of her novel.
The difference between changing one's own family background and changing another family background referred to the different methods and motives of changing the current environment or reliance. Changing one's family background meant that one would take the initiative to change one's family background or improve one's social status in order to achieve a better life and achievements. Changing factions referred to taking the initiative to choose a new master or force in order to maintain or develop one's own interests. Generally speaking, the self-changing sect emphasized personal initiative and enthusiasm, while the other sect emphasized choice and dependence on the external environment.
'The One and Two Her', an urban romantic comedy directed by Song Yang and starred by Zhang Yunlong and Song Yiren. The drama told the story of the AI engineer Gu Jiuli and the kindergarten education graduate Hao Jing, who had a dual identity. They grew up together and achieved each other's goals. In the end, they both achieved their dreams. The drama was approved by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television in October 2020 and broadcasted on iQiyi. In 2022, the drama was officially broadcast in the mainland of China. The details of the plot needed further understanding.
Definitely not. There are many male to female changing stories that are part of cultural myths and legends. For example, in some ancient tales, a male might transform into a female as a form of punishment or a magical occurrence that has a moral or lesson - based meaning, which has nothing to do with eroticism. These stories often reflect the values and beliefs of the society in which they were created.
My answer may not be accurate enough. Yijinjing was an ancient traditional wuxia novel. Its content and form varied with different versions and explanations. Some versions of Yijinjing did include the cultivation methods of internal and external skills, but these cultivation methods had not been fully verified and supported by science.
Therefore, we cannot easily conclude that Yijinjing is a lie because it may not be completely true. Of course, you still need to try and verify whether the theory and practice of Yijinjing are suitable for your specific situation. In any case, we should respect traditional cultural heritage, but we also need to evaluate and explore it on the basis of modern science.
First, identify what 'it' is. If it's a character, study the original character traits. Then, think about how you can adjust them for your fanfic. For example, if the original character is a hero but you want a more complex story, you could change them to be morally ambiguous.