Yes, Esperanza Rising is considered historical fiction. It's set during a specific historical period and incorporates real-life events and circumstances.
Wang Luoyong was a Chinese drama actor, film actor, director, and screenwriter. He was born on December 24, 1958, and graduated from the Shanghai Theater Academy with a bachelor's degree in literature. Wang Luoyong had outstanding performances in movies, TV series, plays, musics, and other artistic fields, and was known as the "First Chinese on Broadway'. He had starred in many film and television works, including Walking Through San Francisco, Forest Snow Field, The Condor Heroes, and The Secret History of Concubine Yang. Although the search results provided didn't have a specific link to the picture, Wang Luoyong's picture could be found through other channels.
After Dios death in a fanfic, his followers could split into different factions. Some might realize the wrongdoings of their former leader and try to make amends, while others could become more radical in their beliefs, vowing to carry on Dios' legacy in a more extreme way. The fanfic could also explore the emotional turmoil of those who were close to Dios, like his family or closest aides.
One interesting aspect could be the unique interpretations of Naruto characters in a 'dios' (presumably divine or god - like) context. It might show Naruto with enhanced powers or a different role in the story, like a protector of a more divine nature.
You might have to complete specific quests or challenges within the game to obtain Dios Diary. It could involve interacting with certain characters or exploring hidden areas.
In 'Esperanza Rising', the story is told from Esperanza's point of view. So, Esperanza is, in a sense, the one telling the story. We experience the events, the joys, and the sorrows through her eyes.