I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. It could be about a character whose daily routine is closely tied to the rising of the sun, perhaps a farmer or someone who enjoys early - morning activities.
There are a few follow-up novels by Sun Wukong that I can recommend. First of all, the Legend of Hong Meng Wu Kong was a Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel, and the main character was Sun Wu Kong. Secondly," Buddhist Protection " was a Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel. It told the story of a modern Buddhist disciple, Hui Pu, who transmigrated into Sun Wukong. In addition, Rise of Huaguo Mountain was a Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong obtaining the inheritance of Nüwa after being killed and reincarnating as a human 500 years later. These novels all had wonderful plots and stories, and were worth reading.
Sun Tianyu was an actor and singer from mainland China. He was born in Xicheng District, Beijing City, China, and was a child star in the film industry. Sun Tianyu's performance in the movie directed by Liu Yiwei, Mars Baby: Mars is Fine, moved the audience. He also starred in many movies and TV series, such as "The Hearts of the World","Blood Rain Mother and Child Love","Flash Girl" and so on. Sun Tianyu gradually grew up in the entertainment industry and showed outstanding acting skills and talent. There was no information about his photos when he grew up and his parents 'occupations.
Sun Dianying broke the cup in the TV series " The Tomb Robbers ". After accidentally breaking a cup in the bathhouse, Sun Dianying was blackmailed by the owner of the bathhouse for 10,000 yuan. In response to this request, Sun Dianying sent his adjutant to lead the soldiers to fire at the bathhouse and teach the owner a lesson. This scene displayed Sun Dianying's decisiveness and majesty as a warlord.
Since I don't have direct knowledge of this particular 'cover up the sun fanfic', it could also be about a more metaphorical 'cover - up' of the sun. For example, in a fictional society, there could be some sort of power or group that is trying to keep the truth (represented by the sun) hidden from the people. So the fanfic could explore themes of oppression, secrecy, and the fight for truth.
There's no information available to me regarding the creator of 'cover up the sun fanfic'. It could be a relatively unknown writer who just shared their work on a small fanfic platform, or it could be someone who has since deleted their work or moved on from that particular story. It's also possible that it was a collaborative effort by multiple writers, but again, without more details, it's impossible to say for sure.
Sun Minghui was disheartened and announced that he would give up on participating in this season's playoffs. This sudden decision was a huge blow to Guangsha. Sun Minghui was the soul of the Guangsha team. His departure was undoubtedly a huge loss for the entire team. His unexpected injury made him depressed and chose to bid farewell to the playoffs, which made the Guangsha fans feel like they were being stabbed. This decision also gave the Guangdong team a chance to rise and show their strong competitiveness. However, the specific reasons and subsequent effects were not mentioned at the moment, so more details could not be given.
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To determine if it's fiction, one needs to consider the plot, characters, and the way the story is presented. If it doesn't adhere to real-world facts and events, it could be classified as fiction.
The following are a few novels recommended by the old saying: A Thousand Miles Under the Bright Moon by Luo Qingmei 2. [Qingyun Terrace] by Chen Xiaozhi 3. Crossing Buddha by Big White Fang 4. Light a Lantern on Your Eyebrow by Shen Xiaozhi 5. "Huai Bi" is written by her beauty. The male protagonists in these novels were described as gentle and sunny characters, and their relationship with the female protagonists was relatively slow and warm. These ancient novels had a certain plot development and emotional description, suitable for readers who liked the sunny male protagonist.