A web novel! It was a more abstract concept that usually referred to literary works that were based on fictional plots. The characteristics of web novels were the twists and turns of the plot, the deep character descriptions, and the rich imagination. They were deeply loved by the readers.
There were many types of online novels, including romance, fantasy, science fiction, history, urban, and many other classic works. The readers of online novels were also very broad, including young people, middle-aged people, old people, and many other age groups.
A web novel! It is a field full of imagination and creativity that allows readers to feel the infinite possibilities and the joy of exploration.
I recommend two Doujinshi novels to you,"The Daily Life of the Bright Moon Boss of the Qin Dynasty" and "Starting from the Qin Dynasty". Although there was no special promotion for White Phoenix or Xing Hun, the plot was very interesting and worth watching! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Deckard is definitely human in the novel. The author intentionally created him as a human character to explore certain themes and conflicts within a human context.
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Human emotions were one of the main topics in novels. In this story, the protagonists experienced a series of events, and their feelings for each other gradually warmed up. In the end, after experiencing the trial of life and death, they understood what true love was.
Yes, there are several novels that explore this theme. One example could be 'The Last Man Standing' which depicts the struggles and survival of the final human in a post-apocalyptic world.
There were many novels that were similar to human-type viruses, such as Humanoid Virus, Virus Empire, and Infected. These novels all depicted an evil creature called a "humanoid virus" that would infect humans and turn them into similar replicas. These clones had the same consciousness and behavior, becoming part of the virus empire and posing a huge threat to humanity. In these novels, the protagonists had to defeat the virus and protect humanity from it.
Human-snake novels usually referred to novels with the relationship between humans and snakes as the background, in which the protagonist and the snake had a complicated relationship or battle. This type of novel is more common in China or Japan. Some of the famous works include The Legend of the White Snake, The Story of the Green Snake, and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. In these novels, the protagonists often had an unusual relationship with snakes. Their feelings or conflicts often reflected the relationship between humans and animals in traditional Chinese culture. Human-snake novels often involved ethics, morality, beliefs, and other issues, which had a certain depth and thinking value.
April in the Human World was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. The full text of this poem is: "The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty and the long march of the Han Dynasty have not yet returned. As long as Long Chengfei doesn't teach the Hu horses to cross the Yin Mountains." This poem depicted the scene of war in the Tang Dynasty, expressing the people's fear of war and yearning for peace.