Some great ones are 'Gone with the Wind'. It's set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, presenting a fictional story of Scarlett O'Hara against the historical events of that time. 'Ben - Hur' is another, with its story of a Jewish prince set during the time of Jesus, incorporating historical settings. And 'The Three Musketeers' is based on the historical context of 17th - century France, with fictional adventures of Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan.
The following is a fictional historical novel that I recommend for you:
1. "Rise of the Empire of the Base" was a story about an outstanding military academy graduate, Tang Han, who started to build a super empire in an unfamiliar world.
2. "A Non-salted Fish Life in the Three Kingdoms" told the story of a transmigrator, Zhang Xi, who wanted to make a comeback in the Three Kingdoms era at the end of the Han Dynasty.
3. "I Really Don't Want to Rebellion" was a story about a silkpants, Su Che, who had no choice but to raise a private army in order to kill the emperor's dog head.
4. "The Ancient Survival Record of a Web Author" was a story about a web author who traveled to ancient times and made a fortune by writing novels.
5. The Crown Prince Rampaging the World was a story about a powerful person in the court who was invincible in the Jianghu.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Ragnar Lodbrok exists in a gray area. There's evidence that he was a real person, but much of what we know about him has been embellished and passed down through oral traditions and stories, blurring the line between reality and fiction.
Fictional stories based on history are like bridges between the past and the present. They add color and detail to what we know. Take a story set during the Industrial Revolution. A fictional account might describe the smoky factories, the poor working conditions, and the hopes of the workers in a vivid way that historical data alone can't do. They can also introduce us to cultural aspects of a time. For example, in a story about ancient Greece, we can learn about their religious beliefs, their art, and their social hierarchies through the fictional narrative. This way, we get a more in - depth and multi - dimensional view of the past.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a historical novel. The stories described in it were not completely fictional, but many of them were adapted and created based on historical events and characters.
In novels, some characters and events have a certain historical basis. For example, the images and stories of historical figures such as Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan are the products of historical research and literary imagination. At the same time, some of the plots and stories in the novel, such as the Battle of Red Cliff and the Battle of Lu Bu, also reflected some famous battles and battles in history.
However, there were also some fictional plots in the novel, such as the Yellow Turban Uprising and the Dong Zhuo incident. These plots were processed and created on the basis of history.
Therefore, not all the stories in Romance of the Three Kingdoms were historical facts, but many of them were works that reflected history and human nature.
π I recommend Sniping a Colonel at the Beginning. This is a military-war fantasy novel. It told the story of the protagonist Zhou Zheng unintentionally obtaining the Soldier System and starting a journey of various war fantasies. The plot of the novel spanned many battlefields such as World War II, modern warfare, and future warfare. The protagonist, from a recruit to a general, showed various combat strategies and teamwork. If you like fictional historical novels with modern warfare as the theme, this book is definitely not to be missed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~π
A fictional history referred to a fictional historical event or character and a story based on it. Usually, fictional history would be very different from real history. For example, it might not have real historical events or characters, or it might reinterpret some historical events or characters. In the novel category, fictional history was usually categorized as science fiction, fantasy, martial arts, and so on.
πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them:
1. "The Three Kingdoms begins with the rescue of Cao Cao's eldest son": History-alternate history. It tells the story of Ding Chen transmigrating to the Three Kingdoms era and trying to save Cao Cao's eldest son, Cao Ang.
2. "Records of the Three Kingdoms": History-alternate history. It tells the story of Liu Qi, a special forces soldier, who traveled to the Three Kingdoms era and became Liu Biao's eldest son, Liu Qi, and created his own world.
3. "The Rise of China at the End of the Han Dynasty": History-A fictional history. It tells the story of how the special agent Wang Yu traveled to the Three Kingdoms Era, subdued the famous generals and civil officials, unified the Han Dynasty, and went on an expedition to Asian countries.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π