Well, 'life imitates fiction' implies that the creative ideas and scenarios in fictional works can seep into our real - life experiences. Fiction can set trends, influence behaviors, and even predict social phenomena. Take the idea of time travel in science fiction. It has made people more interested in concepts like the multiverse and time manipulation, which in turn can be seen in the way some physicists are now exploring these ideas in the real scientific realm.
Sure. The popularity of superhero movies has led to a rise in real - life superhero cosplay and even some people trying to do 'superhero' - like acts of kindness in their communities.
There are two novels I can recommend to you, namely One Piece's Opening Imitation of Lord Ban and Incarnation of a Thousand Blades, Opening Into Qian Renxue's Heart. These two novels both have an opening plot that mimics the blade, which can satisfy your needs.
In literature, personification or imitation of objects were often used to express the characteristics and emotions of characters or things.
Anthropomorphism refers to giving non-human objects or abstract concepts to human characteristics and behaviors to express their emotions, thoughts, and actions. For example, in the novel Water Margins, Chong Lin was portrayed as a tall, mighty, and determined hero. His weapon, the leopard head, was a lion to show Chong Lin's might and strength.
Imitation referred to imitating human things into non-human forms to enhance their expressiveness and appeal. For example, in the novel 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu was depicted as a poetic and emotional human being. His clothes, utensils, and furniture were all depicted in artistic and poetic forms.
In literature, imitating people or objects can help readers better understand and feel the emotions and characteristics of the characters or things, and at the same time, it can also increase the artistic sense and expression of the novel.
In literature, personification or personification was often used to express the characteristics and emotions of characters or things.
Anthropomorphism refers to giving non-human characters human characteristics and behaviors, such as humanizing animals into humans with thoughts and emotions. This technique could make the characters more three-dimensional and vivid, making it easier for the readers to resonate and connect emotionally.
Imitation referred to simulating non-biological things into the form and behavior of living things, such as simulating buildings into the appearance of human buildings, simulating objects into living objects, and so on. This technique could more intuitively express the characteristics and emotions of things, and at the same time, it could also increase the interest and imagination of literature.
In literature, the techniques of personification and personification are very common. They can be used to express the character's personality, emotions, thoughts, and behavior. They can also be used to express nature, society, human behavior, and culture.
Some people thought that Tang Tan 2 and Angels and Demons were similar, but they did not provide any conclusive evidence that Tang Tan 2 imitated Angels and Demons. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Tang Tan 2 had imitated Angels and Demons.
Brother Liu San's complete collection of imitation songs includes the following songs: (Imitating Wang Qi and Ma Meiru);2."My Wife Said"(adapted song);3."The Bitter and Happy Years"(Fan Linlin's original song, Liu San Ge's cover), 4."San Ge, You're Doing Well"(adapted from a crooked song), 5."Song of Peony"(Jiang Dawei's original song, Liu Sange's cover);6. The Most Beautiful Song for Mom (imitating Zeren Yangjin's singing);7. Love Song of the West Sea (imitating Daolang's singing);8. Heavenly Love (male and female double voice singing);9. Mountain Green, You and Me, and Ye Lai Xiang (imitating Teresa Teng's singing);10. All the classic episodes of Journey to the West (imitating many singers).
The following are some novel recommendations that imitate the routine of a son-in-law:
1. " The King of Soldiers "--The return of a mysterious military instructor.
2. "The Emperor of the Daughter-in-law"-The transmigrator becomes the emperor of the daughter-in-law, takes off the hat of the daughter-in-law, and becomes the most emperor in history.
3. " Reborn: The Omnipotent Son-in-law "-What kind of legendary life will the peak man be reborn as a son-in-law?
4. [The Romance of a Preeminent Family]--
5. "If you can't be a son-in-law, you have to be destined to be a saint." The protagonist didn't follow the routine and started an unusual life.
These novels all imitated the plot of a live-in son-in-law and had similar plots and topics. They might give readers a reading experience similar to that of a son-in-law.
The capital imitated both Chang 'an and Luoyang. The Tokyo part of the capital was modeled after the ancient Tang Dynasty's Luoyang, while the Xijing part was modeled after Chang 'an. As a result, the capital was called "Jing Luo,""Luo Du," or even "Luoyang." Although the overall layout of Jingdou was closer to Chang 'an, because Luoyang was more prosperous, Jingdou was also called Luoyang. In general, Jingdou was a city that imitated the architecture of ancient Chinese capitals. It had the characteristics of Chang 'an and the shadow of Luoyang.