Definitely not. Lookism is a work of fiction. The plot and scenarios were crafted by the creator to tell an interesting and captivating story, not drawn from real events or people.
The White Jade Tiger was a famous painting created by the Ming Dynasty official and painter Wen Zhengming. It was also one of Wen Zhengming's representative works. The painting depicted a lion and a rabbit playing in a garden in Jiangnan. The composition of the painting was full of colors and the characters vividly displayed Wen Zhengming's profound painting skills and superb creative level.
People could discuss this painting from the following aspects:
1. Art of expression: White Jade Tiger used realism to make the characters and scenes very realistic, which fully demonstrated the superb skills of the painter. At the same time, the painting used contrast and symmetrical composition to make the whole painting look very beautiful and harmonious.
The lion and the rabbit in this painting represent the masculine and feminine forces in traditional Chinese culture. The lion symbolized the strength of the male, while the rabbit symbolized the gentleness and dexterity of the female. The playful scene in the whole painting implied that people should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude in their lives in pursuit of freedom and happiness.
3. Historical significance: White Jade Tiger is one of Wen Zhengming's representative works and a classic in the history of Chinese painting. It has a high artistic value and historical significance. It not only reflects the culture and artistic style of China's Ming Dynasty, but also has a profound impact on today's painting and art education.
To sum up, the white jade tiger is a very excellent painting. Its exquisite artistic expression, profound theme and meaning, as well as its long historical significance, make it an important part of Chinese culture and art.
The original name of the white jade tiger was Ghost Blows Out the Light. It was a fantasy novel written by the world overlord. It told the story of the protagonist Hu Bayi's adventures with various mysterious creatures during his treasure-hunting expedition.
The story continued as follows:
Hu Bayi and the others came to a place called Yin Mountain. The mountain peaks here towered into the clouds and the scenery was magnificent. They encountered a ghost called the "Ninth Underworld King" here. This ghost was very cruel and had once fought with others for a piece of white jade tiger.
Hu Bayi and the others decided to start a decisive battle with the Ninth Underworld King. They used their treasure-hunting skills and exploration experience to defeat the Ninth Underworld King and take back the white jade tiger.
On their way out of the Yin Mountains, Hu Bayi and the others encountered a group of ghosts called the "Ghost Reapers". They were made up of some ancient Onmyoji, and their skills and strength were very powerful. Hu Bayi and the others decided to engage in a fierce battle with them and finally won.
When they left the ghost station, they met a ghost called "Ghost Blows Out the Light". This ghost was very mysterious and seemed to know a lot of secrets. Hu Bayi and the others decided to have an in-depth conversation with Ghost Blows Out the Lamp and finally discovered some secrets about the Ghost Reapers and Yin Shan.
After a series of adventures and explorations, Hu Bayi and the others finally arrived at the foot of the Yin Mountain. They found a mysterious stone tablet here. There were some ancient words engraved on it, which seemed to be inextricably linked to the history of the Ghost Reaper and the Yin Mountain.
In the end, Hu Bayi and the others successfully deciphered the words on the stone tablet and revealed the historical truth of Yin Mountain and the Ghost Reapers. They also became a generation of explorers and historians.
The characters included the protagonist, Dai Yue, who was decisive in killing. She could clearly solve things by controlling the elements, but she liked to give you a claw. From time to time, she would come to talk to others about life with a huge sickle…The female protagonist, Juzi, vowed to marry the best chef, but she found out that she seemed to have been raised by Dai Yue to become fat. She dared to love and hate, and loved Dai Yue to the bone. She could tolerate everything about her…The female protagonist, Wang Dong 'er, gradually fell in love with Dai Yue, whose eyes were filled with deathly stillness. She regretted joining the inner court. When she brought others to see her, she felt as if the sky had collapsed. The female protagonist, Ma Xiaotao, had a seed left in her heart because of Dai Yue's actions. After being controlled, she recovered because of her own thoughts and Dai Lingyue's reasons. In the end, the seed in her heart sprouted…The female lead, Queen Medusa, had special feelings for Dai Yue, who was also a transformed magical beast, and regarded Dai Yue as her own. She was hostile towards Yun Yun, who roamed the continent with her. The female supporting role, Bibi Dong, was saved by the fall of the End Devil Sword. Only His Majesty's orders were the truth. The End High Priest, the successor of the Spirit Empire's first empress, Hu Liena. The female supporting role, Zhu Zhuqing, was a person who tried to change fate. She took White Tiger Douluo Dai Yue as her master, and later learned of her teacher's God-whetstone identity. Deciding to leave the Douluo Continent with her teacher and step onto the path of the Heavens, the supporting actress Primer Ya Fei, one of her soulmates, Little Yue 'er's first friend in the Dou Qi Continent, and also her first best friend. She liked to use Dai Yue as a pillow, but she did not seem to want to be her best friend. The supporting actress Yun Yun had especially complicated feelings for Dai Yue, but she did not show them on the surface. Her complicated emotions had always been hidden in the deepest part of her heart.
"The White Tiger Empress of the Heavens" Author: Drifting Lonely Soul. This is a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel. There are infinite styles, black-bellied, decisive killing, various heavenly styles, Shuraba, and goddess elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: PS: New book, Heavens: Unlimited Exchange Begins from Douluo, asking for support
Would Dai Yue grow in the heavenly journey? Could he become a true expert? Was it right or wrong to embark on the path of the strong in order to revive his mother? How far could the White Tiger bloodline evolve? Would she be able to become the queen?
[PS: Peerless Tang Sect → Douluo → Battle Break → Heaven Covering (in progress)]
I hope you will like this book.
Yes, 'The White Tiger' is based on a true story. It gives a vivid portrayal of the life in rural India and the journey of a man from a lower - caste background trying to break free from the shackles of poverty and social hierarchy.
It depends on your definition of 'real'. If you mean based on actual events, then it might not be. But it could draw inspiration from real-life elements or themes.
The White Tiger is not real. It's a fictional narrative that weaves a tale for the purpose of entertainment and exploration of themes. It doesn't represent an actual occurrence or person's life.
Well, from what I know, the 'lookism light novel' focuses on the concept of how one's appearance can shape their lives. It could have a main character who is constantly judged by how they look. This character then might go through a journey of self - discovery, trying to break free from the constraints of this look - based society. There might be different sub - plots involving the character's relationships with others who are also affected by lookism in various ways.