One story could be about a young girl with a long thick braid who goes on an adventure in the forest. Her braid gets caught on branches as she runs through the trees, but she uses it to her advantage to swing across a small stream.
I don't think it's a true story. Usually, such names and events in fictional works are invented to tell a particular tale and capture the audience's imagination.
There might be a story about a woman in a small village. She has a long thick braid that reaches all the way down to her ankles. One day, a mysterious stranger comes to the village and is intrigued by her braid. As it turns out, he is a weaver from a far - off land and he wants to use the idea of her braid to create a new kind of fabric. He stays in the village and learns about their way of life while working on his new creation.
There are many very long novels. I can recommend them according to your favorite genre. If you like fantasy romance, I recommend Jingnan Records; if you like historical stories, I recommend The Travels of the Yuan Dynasty; if you like urban supernatural stories, I recommend The Personal Guardian of a Beautiful President; if you like suspense, I recommend Seven Days. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The " thick " Xi'an that Ma Boyong mentioned referred to the deep historical and cultural heritage of Xi'an. There were many historical and cultural relics such as terracotta warriors and horses, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and so on. These historical relics were very heavy. At the same time, Xi'an also had a rich food culture and specialty snacks such as roujiamo, Liangpi, gourd head, etc. These delicacies were also a manifestation of Xi'an's characteristics. Therefore, Xi'an's culture was reflected in the city's historical and cultural heritage, food culture, and natural scenery.
I'm not sure specifically what a 'thick cock story' refers to as it's not a common or well - defined term. It could potentially be some sort of local or very specific cultural reference that I'm not aware of.
A 100,000-word novel can vary in thickness. If it's printed in a standard paperback format with typical formatting, it might be around 300 to 400 pages, which could make it an inch or so thick.
The weight of a 50,000-word book usually depends on many factors such as the format of the book, typography, paper size, and complexity of the content. Some common novels, such as web novels and magazine articles, usually exceeded 50,000 words.
If a book only contained a simple plot and character introduction, it might only need to weigh a few hundred grams. But if it contains a lot of plot twists, character development, and complex storyline, it can weigh a few kilograms or more.
It was impossible to simply answer how thick a 50,000-word book was because it depended on the specific situation of the book.
The thickness of a 100,000-word book varied due to various factors such as the content, format, and layout of the book. Generally speaking, if every novel was arranged according to the same size and each novel was written according to the same number of words, then the thickness of a 100,000-word novel would be about 20-30 centimeters or about 5-8 kilograms. However, the actual situation would be different because the thickness of a book would also be affected by the format and content of the book.