Nature and human connection is a common theme. The lake represents nature's beauty and power, and characters often find themselves reflecting on their lives while near it. It can be a place of solitude and self - examination.
Another possibility is that there are traditional Japanese novels that feature lakes in a more historical or cultural context. These could be stories that are set in feudal Japan and use the lake as part of the natural landscape that the characters interact with, perhaps as a source of livelihood or as a place of spiritual significance.
The secret at the bottom of Ye Qingmei's lake was the forbidden door. According to the contents of Ye Qingmei's letter to Fan Xian, the forbidden door at the bottom of the lake was the final location of all secrets. Taiping Courtyard was the place where Ye Qingmei lived for a long time. It was also the place where she, the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been carefree when they were young. The specific secret content could be found in the 121st chapter of << Celebrating Years >>.
Here are some recommended Japanese dramas adapted from Japanese mystery novels:
1. "Yamazaki Toyoko's White Giant Tower": This Japanese drama was adapted from Yamazaki Toyoko's novel and told the story of various conflicts of interest in the medical system.
2. "Higashino Keigo White Night Walk": This Japanese drama was adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel and was a very well-known mystery drama.
3. "The Jukokuten Incident": This Japanese drama was adapted from the novel of the Aya Tsuji-san. It was the first work of the Neo Bunge mystery novel.
4. "For N": This Japanese drama was adapted from a novel by Minato Kanae. It tells the story of a group of people who meet, fall in love, and commit crimes for someone (N).
5. "Unnatural Death": This Japanese drama was adapted from the novel of the forensic doctor Mikoto Misumi. It tells the story of her and her colleagues investigating the true cause of death of an unnatural death.
These Japanese dramas were adapted from suspense novels, with thrilling plots and wonderful reasoning elements. If you like suspense novels, these Japanese dramas are definitely worth watching.
The following are some Japanese suspense novels worthy of recommendation: Keigo Higashino's works included After School, Malice, The Sacrifice of Suspect X, New Ginseng, Murder's Door, White Night Walk, and Threads of Hope. 2. Edogawa Rambo's " The D-Ban Murder Case,"" Two Coins of Copper,"" Human Chairs," and other works. 3. Matsumoto Seiharu's works such as " Sandware,"" Zero's Distance,"" Zero's Focus," etc. 4. Shimada Gado Division's works such as 'The Tilted House Crime' and 'Astrology Murder'. 5. The works of Ayashi Hitaka, such as The Jukaku Incident, The Clock Museum Incident, The Waterwheel Museum Incident, The Dark Museum Incident, etc. 6. Hideo Hengshan's " Empty House." 7. Okuda Hideo's " Sin ". 8. Masahiro Imamura's Mystery of the Demon's Eye. 9. 'The Tragedy of I', by Hoshin Yonezawa. These works were all classics in the Japanese mystery novel world and were deeply loved by readers.
Here are some recommendations for novels about Japan's rebirth in another world:
1. "Reborn with Naruto in Tokyo, Japan"-Light Fiction-Derivative Doujinshi. The protagonist was reborn as a supernatural being and would do anything to survive.
2. "I'm a Big Boss in Japan"-urban novel. The protagonist was reborn as a big shot in the city.
3. <<Rebirth of the Aristocrat Mage>>-The Fourth Calamity, Game World, Mage Style, Behind-the-scenes Style. The protagonist became a mage after rebirth.
4. "Reborn as a God in Japan"-urban novel. The protagonist became a god after rebirth.
5. "Reborn Japanese investor"-urban novel. The protagonist became an investor after his rebirth.
6. "Tokyo Life Begins from Painting"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he started to work as a painter.
7. "Absolute One Time"-urban novel. The protagonist pursued his dreams after his rebirth.
8. "My Girlfriend is a Vile Girl"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he became the girlfriend of the evil woman.
9. "I Really Didn't Want to Reborn"-urban novel. For some reason, the protagonist was reborn in Japan.
10. "The Happiness of the Rebirth of indigo"-urban novel. The protagonist pursued happiness after rebirth.
11. "Rebirth of Japan: The Wolf Legacy"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he inherited the wolf's inheritance.
12. "Reborn with Naruto in Tokyo, Japan"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he lived in Tokyo, Japan, with the power of Huo Ying.
13. "Arriving in Tokyo with Shurakan"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he lived in Tokyo with the power of the Sharunan.
These novels covered different plots and topics of Japanese rebirth in another world. The readers could choose to read according to their interests.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it yet. But generally, it could be about a lake named Tom, perhaps with some unique events, characters, or mysteries associated with it.
Since I don't know the specific 'the dark lake novel', it could be a horror story. The dark lake could be a setting for all sorts of spooky happenings. There might be ghosts of people who drowned in the lake, or it could be a place where an evil force resides. The characters in the novel might be trying to solve the mystery of the strange occurrences around the lake, or they could be the victims of whatever malevolent entity is associated with it.