The term 'dead dove' in fanfic usually implies that the story contains elements that are unconventional, potentially shocking, or not for the faint of heart. It serves as a kind of heads-up for those who might be sensitive to such themes.
In fan fiction, 'dead dove' usually refers to a very dark or disturbing concept or plot. It's often used to warn readers about potentially uncomfortable or extreme content.
This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." The whole sentence read: "Love is dead, love is dead, heart is dead, but I drink the dove with a smile."
The meaning of this sentence was that although love had died, love had passed, and the heart had died, one could still smile and drink the dove. It expressed a detached attitude of letting go of past feelings and experiences and yearning for a new life and future.
It could be understood that the poet expressed his helplessness towards the passing of life and his regret for the past, but also his yearning for a new life and a better life.
I was sitting in my garden when a ringneck dove landed right on my head. It just perched there for a few seconds as if my head was the perfect resting place. I was so startled at first, but then I couldn't stop laughing. It finally flew away after realizing it might not be the most appropriate place to stay.
Well, it could be their cute behavior. For example, the way they coo can be really amusing. They might tilt their heads in a funny way while looking at you, as if they are trying to figure you out.
One popular theme could be a story of brand collaboration in a fictional world. For example, the two brands might come together to create a unique product line that changes the fashion and beauty industry. Another theme could be characters inspired by the elegance of Armani and the purity associated with Dove getting involved in a love story where they overcome differences in their brand values.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels related to 'dove'. It might be about a dove as a symbol, perhaps representing peace, love or freedom in the story.