There were a few novels similar to " Genius in the Brain, Madman in the Heart " that could be recommended. These novels included " I'm Killing Gods in Infinite Scriptures "," The Male Lead's Self-Cultivation "," Life and Death Boundary Stele "," Low-Dimensional Revolution ", and " The Strongest in the Team ". Other than that, there were also 'The difference between a genius and a lunatic is just a thought' and 'A lunatic? Genius, Mad Detective, and similar novels. However, there was no information about the specific plot or theme of geniuses being lunatics, so it was impossible to provide a more accurate recommendation.
Genius on the Left, Madman on the Right is a real novel, first published in 1995 by the author for Beijing. The story of the two protagonists, Xie Wendong and He Jiajun, was the main plot of the novel, which depicted an imaginative, innovative and experimental group of young people. They explored science and humanity, reality and ideals, culture and society, and carried out a series of experiments and thinking.
The novel was widely acclaimed as a classic of Chinese science fiction and won many literary awards at home and abroad. Its storyline and characters were deeply loved by readers.
As an important figure in modern Chinese literature, Lu Xun created many images with distinctive personalities and profound thoughts in his works, among which the image of a madman was one of them. The following are some of the lunatics in Lu Xun's works:
The "Madman" in "The Madman's Diary": This image is one of Lu Xun's most famous madmen. He represents Lu Xun's resistance to feudal ethics and autocracy. The image of this "madman" had the characteristics of madness, absurdity, and strangeness. His behavior and words were full of wildness and irony.
2. Ah Q in The True Story of Ah Q: Ah Q is another famous lunatic image of Lu Xun. He is a self-abased, cowardly and stupid person, but there is a certain madness and resistance in his heart. In the novel, Ah Q's crazy image reflected Lu Xun's deep concern and criticism of the people at the bottom of Chinese society.
Medicine in Medicine: Medicine is a complex and profound image in Lu Xun's novels. He has both madness and resistance, as well as human nature and moral thinking. Yao appeared as a madman in the novel, and his actions and words were full of irony and symbolism, representing Lu Xun's concern and criticism of feudal society and human nature.
Kong Yiji in Kong Yiji: Kong Yiji is a small character in Lu Xun's novels, but his image has the characteristics of a typical madman. He has extreme inferiority and loneliness, but also has a certain degree of resistance and wildness. The image of Kong Yiji as a lunatic reflected Lu Xun's concern and criticism of the people at the bottom of Chinese society.
The image of Lu Xun's lunatic had a distinct personality and profound thoughts. His image not only represented Lu Xun's profound thinking and criticism of Chinese society, but also reflected the living conditions and psychological conditions of the people at the bottom of Chinese society at that time.
[Aristocrat novel: Aristocrat is a high-level novel written by a half-lunatic.] The main characters of this novel were Lan Yu, Xia Yi, and Ai. It told the story of Lan Yu as a true aristocrat and the love story between him and Xia Yi. The latest chapter of this novel was chapter 23. However, the search results did not mention whether the novel was free to read. Therefore, it was uncertain whether the aristocratic novel, Aristocrat, could be read for free.
Love conquers all could be a theme. Despite their 'lunatic' nature, if it is a love story, their love might be strong enough to overcome any difficulties or prejudices they face.
The 'lunatics love story' might involve characters with extreme personalities or behaviors in a romantic relationship. It could show how their love overcomes their own inner 'lunacy' or how their 'lunacy' affects their love. For example, if they are impulsive due to their 'lunatic' nature, this could lead to both passionate and chaotic moments in their relationship. They might also face more challenges in being accepted by society because of their unusual behaviors, but their love for each other could be strong enough to endure all these difficulties.
There's no way to be sure without more details, but it could be two people who have some form of mental disorder or just extremely eccentric personalities. For instance, it could be a character who constantly talks to himself and another who has wild and unpredictable mood swings. These two could form the main characters in this 'lunatics love story'. They would bring a lot of drama and uniqueness to the relationship as they navigate their love with their own 'lunatic' traits.
In literature and film, the image of a madman can be very different, but it is usually related to some mental illness or psychological state. Here are some common images of lunatics:
1. Albinism: Albinism is a rare mental illness. The skin of the patient will become pale or pink, and there will usually be serious skin diseases and physical characteristics. In literature and film, albinos were often portrayed as charming and mysterious characters, but they could also be misunderstood as monsters or demons.
2. People with neurosis are usually described as people with some kind of mental illness or psychological disorder. They may be overly sensitive, impulsive, and unstable in behavior and emotions. In literature and film, neurotics may be portrayed as characters with unique charm, but their behavior and thoughts may make people feel uneasy or terrifying.
3 Crazy characters: Crazy characters are usually portrayed as extremely crazy or irrational people. They may do dangerous or unpredictable actions. In literature and film, crazy characters are often used as important elements to promote the development of the story and can also be used as a symbol of the character.
Demons or monsters: In some literature and film works, characters such as madmen, demons, or monsters are portrayed as having mysterious powers or abilities. They can control the fate or behavior of humans. These characters were often seen as charismatic and dangerous existences that could bring enlightenment or disaster to mankind.
It should be noted that the image of a madman in literature and film can be very different, and each character has its own unique personality and background.
There are many novels about lunatics. Here are my recommendations for you:
- "Uncle's Precious Wife"(Modern Romance-Wealthy Family)
- "Mad Door God's Flower Bug"(Sports-Football)
- "The Blazing Concubine: The Story of the First Daughter's Reversal"(Ancient Romance-Time Travelling)
- "The Evil King's Favorite Wife: The Unscrupulous Eldest Miss"(Fantasy Romance-Otherworld Continent Category)
- "Rogue Emperor's Teacher"(History-Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms)
- "The Actress Who Came Out of the Asylum Dungeon"(Suspense-Secret-Suspense-Type)
- "The Trash Princess of Time Travel Is Going Against the Heavens"(Fantasy Romance-Otherworld Continent)
- "Black Sea Sorcerer"(Fantasy-Sword and Magic)
- "I'm playing ninjutsu in the Incantation Battle!" (Light Fiction-Derivative Doujinshi)
- "People Call Him Muye Qin Lunatic"(Light Fiction-Original Fantasy)
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the novel 'God's Renting House' to you! In the book, the protagonist moved into a very cheap apartment building in order to rent a cheap apartment. In the end, he found that the apartment building was filled with lunatics. The eighteen floors were deadly. The plot was very interesting! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π