I'm not familiar with this 'like wind on a dry branch novel'. However, if it has elements of adventure, 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' could be a good choice. It follows the journey of a young boy and his friend on the Mississippi River, full of exciting events and moral exploration. Also, 'Moby - Dick' is a great novel that delves into themes of obsession and the power of nature during a whaling adventure.
The author of Burning as a Southern Branch was Zi Ning. It was a story about time travel and fate. The protagonist of the story, Ye Fei, was a modern girl who accidentally traveled to a strange time and space and came to a world dominated by flowers. In this world, Ye Fei discovered that he had an extraordinary talent for flower appreciation, and he was also involved in a series of plots and disputes related to flowers. In this process, Ye Fei also gradually discovered his identity and fate. In the end, Ye Fei finally found his true home after going through hardships.
The main theme of the book could be about freedom and adventure. It might explore the idea of breaking free from constraints and embracing the unknown.
Well, one way to dry a wet comic book is to use a hairdryer on the lowest heat setting and hold it at a safe distance. Another option is to put some absorbent paper between the pages and change it frequently. Just be gentle to avoid damaging the book.
In " Yong Qing Tian Xia ", the female protagonist was just an ordinary university student, but she traveled to the Qing Dynasty 300 years ago and became the wife of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty. The plot covered the process of the female protagonist helping Yongzheng ascend to the throne and pulling Qianlong down, as well as the court politics of fighting for the throne and the deep palace spy. I hope you will like this novel.
The Wind Trilogy referred to the three novels, Wind, Crane, and Wind, which were written by Chinese authors. These novels were all included in the book " The Stormy Way Home ".