Perhaps 'To the Sky Kingdom' could have themes related to the exploration of the unknown. Given the title, it might involve a journey either in a literal or metaphorical sense. It could also touch on the theme of self - discovery. As the characters progress through the story, they may learn more about themselves and their place in the world. Additionally, cultural elements specific to Chinese culture might be a major theme, such as traditional values or historical references.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically, so I can't directly recommend reviews. But you can try to search on some book review websites like Goodreads or Douban. They usually have a lot of readers' reviews.
There was a long-term grudge and war between the Yiqu Kingdom and the Qin Kingdom. The Yiqu Kingdom was established at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty. By continuously attacking the surrounding Xirong tribes, they built dozens of cities and sent soldiers to guard them. During the period of Duke Mu of Qin, Qin used the strategy of the Rong people to attack the Yiqu Country. They took down twelve cities in Yiqu and expanded their land by thousands of miles. However, the Yiqu Kingdom was not completely destroyed. It still existed and made peace with the Qin Kingdom. Later on, the Qin State adopted a policy of appeasement, roping in, and corruption. They had an affair with the King of Yiqu to limit the power of the Yiqu State. In 331 B.C., civil strife broke out in the Yiqu Kingdom. The Qin Kingdom took the opportunity to send troops to attack, and the Yiqu Rong surrendered to the Qin Kingdom. However, even if they surrendered on the surface, the king of Yiqu still caused trouble for Qin in the chaotic battle of the Central Plains. In 318 B.C., the Yiqu Kingdom betrayed the Qin Kingdom and paid tribute to the Wei Kingdom, which dealt a serious blow to the Qin Kingdom's plan to advance eastward. At this critical moment, Qin country adopted an ingenious method. In general, the relationship between the Yiqu Kingdom and the Qin Kingdom was one of love and hate. The Qin Kingdom had adopted many strategies to limit the power of the Yiqu Kingdom.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a fictional kingdom, perhaps its politics, the lives of its people, or a grand adventure within that kingdom.
The Rock Kingdom novel Garcia mainly described the growth of a girl named Garcia in the Rock Kingdom. She was a brave, intelligent and kind girl who had experienced many difficulties and challenges in the kingdom, but she never gave up on her dreams.
Garcia had shown extraordinary talent and ability since she was young. She was proficient in all kinds of magic and was very good at solving problems. In the kingdom, she met many people who needed help, and she always tried her best to help them.
During her adventures in the Rock Kingdom, Garcia had encountered many difficulties and challenges, but she had never retreated. Through her bravery and intelligence, she overcame every difficulty and finally became a great mage.
At the end of the novel, Garcia finally met the prince of the kingdom and worked together to defeat the evil magician and save the Rock Kingdom.
This was a story full of courage, wisdom, and justice that deeply moved many people.
πI recommend the following novels that are similar to Eternal Kingdom to you: The Lord of All Ages, The Virtual God Realm of Time Travel, The Heaven Covering Quest for Eternity, The Eternal Kingdom of Primeval, and The Eternal World. They were all fantasy or game novels, telling the story of an ordinary person who gradually became a strong person through hard work and established a country of his own. I hope you like my recommendation.π
The Huaxu Kingdom was a fictional country in the ancient Chinese literary work "Chu Ci". It was located in the clouds of the myths. According to the legends, the Huaxu Kingdom was founded by a beautiful woman, whose name was Fairy Huaxu. Fairy Huaxu had infinite power and wisdom. She had created a perfect country with her own power. The country was divided into nine regions, each with its own unique terrain and climate.
The residents of Huaxu Kingdom were all fairies, who had extraordinary abilities and long lifespans. In this country, people lived very happily, respected each other, and lived in peace. However, due to Fairy Huaxu's great power, some human beings were jealous and afraid of her, and they tried to destroy the peace of Huaxu Kingdom by various means.
In Chu Ci, the State of Xu was a mythical and mysterious country whose existence was closely linked to the fate of mankind. The story of Huaxu Kingdom also reflected the ancient Chinese culture and philosophy, which emphasized the relationship between individuals and the country, as well as the harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about a magical kingdom with various adventures, like magical creatures, brave heroes, and mysterious spells.