High - level Chinese novels often have complex characters. For example, in 'A Dream of Red Mansions', each character has their own distinct personality, motives, and backstories.
Chinese literature has many excellent works that are not of the 'H' type. For example, 'Journey to the West'. It is a well - known adventure story about a monk and his three disciples on a pilgrimage to obtain Buddhist scriptures. It is full of imagination, with various magical creatures and exciting plots.
One well - known Chinese novel is 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It is a classic that contains high - level descriptions of family life, relationships, and cultural elements in feudal society. It is rich in plot and character development.
If we were to hypothetically consider non - inappropriate versions, perhaps they would still carry some cultural characteristics unique to Chinese literature. They might have detailed descriptions of Chinese settings, like ancient Chinese buildings, gardens, etc. But in general, the term 'H novels' has a negative connotation associated with vulgarity.
Since I don't have access to the particular 'list of h codes for visual novels' you mentioned, it's hard to be precise. But in visual novels, some common types of codes might include codes for character states (such as happy, sad, angry), codes for different plot paths, and codes for the display of various graphical elements. These could potentially be what the h codes in your list are related to, but again, it's just speculation without seeing the list.
šI can recommend you the following Western fantasy novels:
1. "The Demon Hunter Awakens the Treasure Hunting Talent at the Beginning": The protagonist of the story travels back to the fantasy version of ancient Western times and becomes an apprentice Demon Hunter. The Treasure Hunting Talent is triggered and he works hard to find treasure resources to strengthen himself.
2. "Three Paths": Chinese magical fantasy. It mainly explored the path of the "three paths" as the main story. The plot was very bumpy. It was not just a fantasy novel.
3. Hopper's Fantasy Journey: A story of an ordinary person traveling in various worlds in search of redemption, full of fantasy elements and adventures.
4. "Dragon Mechanic": A fantasy novel in the style of steampunk. The protagonist is a mechanic who likes dragons. The story of the collision between theology and technology unfolds.
5. Lord of Logos: A fantasy version of the history of Western philosophy, and also a story about understanding oneself.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~š
Since we are avoiding adult content, some great non - H visual novels are 'Clannad'. It has a heart - warming story with complex characters and beautiful art. The storylines range from comedic to deeply emotional, exploring themes like family, friendship, and love.
H.G. Wells wrote many influential novels. 'The Time Machine' is one of his most famous works. It explores the concept of time travel and the future evolution of humanity, presenting a dystopian view of the far - off future with the Eloi and Morlocks. His works often combined scientific speculation with social commentary.
A Smile Is Very Alluring H5, part 1- 7h, was a classic novel by the author, Gu Man. It was currently in a serial state. We are unable to obtain more specific information about this novel.
Most likely not entirely. There may be a few stories within the 'h3h3 ghost stories' collection that have some basis in real - life happenings, but overall, they are probably a mix of creativity and urban legends. The spooky nature of these stories is often enhanced through vivid descriptions and the use of common horror tropes that may not be based on actual facts.