It means that readers should be cautious when reading novels. There could be various reasons for this. Maybe the novels contain some disturbing or complex themes like violence, strong language, or psychological distress that might not be suitable for all audiences.
Some novels might have a 'reader discretion advised' because of their complex themes. For example, a novel about a serial killer may have disturbing descriptions of crimes.
The characters in Temple Run 1 were slightly different. First was Ah 'Bao, the first usable character, a quick-witted and agile little boy. Next was Hua Mulan. She was a brave and determined female warrior, famous for her outstanding physical strength and agility. There was also Wolverine, a mutated human with powerful self-healing abilities and sharp claws. In addition, other related resources mention other characters such as Guy Dangerous, ScarletFox, BarryBones, and KarmaLee, but do not provide detailed information about their differences. So, other than these known characteristics, I don't know what other differences there are.
One reason might be that it takes a huge amount of time and effort to create quality comics, and the financial returns might not be great initially. Also, coming up with unique and engaging storylines can be quite difficult.
A novel approach could involve greater transparency and public oversight. This would mean making the decision-making processes more accessible to the public, reducing the potential for hidden agendas.
The 'student council's discretion light novel' could revolve around the unique situations that the student council has to face. It might include how they handle school events, deal with student issues, and make important decisions that affect the whole school. Maybe there are also some secrets or special abilities that only the student council members possess, which are gradually revealed throughout the story.
Di Renjie once persuaded Wu Zetian to abdicate. Di Renjie was one of Wu Zetian's most trusted ministers. He had repeatedly advised Empress Wu to abdicate and said that if Empress Wu did not abdicate, she would not be at ease in the end. Di Renjie believed that if his son was the crown prince, the descendants would worship Wu Zetian in the ancestral temple. It was not in line with tradition to make his nephew the crown prince. Under Di Renjie's suggestion, Wu Zetian finally chose to establish his youngest son, Li Xian, as the heir and gradually handed over the power to him. However, in the end, it was the other ministers who launched a coup and forced Wu Zetian to abdicate. Therefore, the specific details of Di Renjie's persuasion of Wu Zetian to abdicate were not clear.
Not having read the novel, it's difficult to name the main characters precisely. But common archetypes in a student council - centered story could be a brilliant strategist in the council who always comes up with great ideas for school improvement. There could also be a character who has some sort of personal vendetta against the council but eventually becomes an important part of it. And of course, there would probably be a teacher or two who have some influence on the student council's actions.
Di Renjie advised Wu Zetian to pass the throne. Di Renjie advised Wu Zetian to make his son the crown prince, not his nephew. He believed that the relationship between aunt and nephew was not as close as that between mother and son. If a son was appointed as the crown prince, it could guarantee that future generations could enjoy the sacrifice of the ancestral temple. If a nephew was appointed, it was never heard that a nephew could become the emperor and sacrifice to his aunt. Di Renjie's remonstrance played a key role in Wu Zetian's final decision to pass the throne to his son.