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3. The author of "The Yan Family's Fierce Daughter" was Yan Xiaowan. The female lead was a female general. Not only was she smart and independent, but she also paid attention to justice and kinship. The plot was relatively relaxed.
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Without more information, it's hard to say. It could be significant within a certain cultural or family context. Maybe it's a story passed down through generations that uses the idea of 'Dead Eye' to teach a moral lesson during Christmas time. Or it could be a creative piece written by someone for a specific purpose, like a local Christmas event or a school project, but again, this is all speculation.
I'm not entirely sure who 'hes a dead eye christmas story' is specifically about without more context. It could potentially be about a character named Dead Eye in a Christmas - related story.
Imagine a real - story where a guy called Jack. Jack is a liar and he cheats on his partner all the time. He also doesn't contribute to his community and is always causing trouble. One day, there's a fire in the building where he lives. If someone has to choose between saving their own life or risking it to save Jack, they might think he's not worth dying for as he has shown no positive qualities in his life so far.
In the context of a 'real story', when we say 'hes not worth dying for', it means that based on the events, actions, and nature of this 'he' in the story, his worth does not equal the ultimate sacrifice of one's life. Say, if he has a history of betraying those close to him, or if he is simply a very self - centered person. In a real - life situation, people usually consider sacrificing for those who are kind, selfless, and valuable to them. But if this 'he' doesn't possess these qualities, then it's logical to conclude that he's not worth dying for.
I'm not entirely sure. 'Dead eye' could potentially refer to someone with very accurate aim, like a 'dead - eye shot'. But it's really hard to say precisely what this phrase means without more context. It might be some kind of made - up or very local/regional expression related to a Christmas story.
This was a joke from a novel, probably designed to create humor. In this case, we can think of 10 people standing together as only 9 people because everyone's position is fixed and will not move because of the increase in the number of people.