In the story of St. Joan of Arc, the most inspiring part is her fearless leadership. A young girl leading an army was unheard of at that time. It shows that age and gender are no barriers when one has strong faith and a clear sense of purpose.
St. Kateri Tekakwitha was a Native American girl saint. She converted to Christianity in the face of great opposition from her tribe. Kateri was known for her piety and self - mortification. She would often spend long hours in prayer. She was a symbol of purity and holiness. Her life shows that one can stay true to one's faith even in difficult and hostile environments.
The following are a few recommended novels about the Sword Saint girl: " Fantasy: I Return to 100,000 Years Ago with One Sword ": Fantasy-Oriental Fantasy. It tells the story of Sword Saint Han Xiao traveling back to 100,000 years ago and regaining his sword path. 2. [Swordsman's Doomsday Travels: The female protagonist, a sword cultivator big shot, was struck to the modern doomsday world when she was in the Soul Formation stage. She fumbled for survival and finally returned to the cultivation world.] 3. [Swordsman Chronicle: Focus on the story of Swordsmen who relied on their talent to become experts on the peak continent.]
The novel I recommend to you is "The Great Sword Saint Demon". This novel has a similar reputation. The general plot was that the sword saint's sword will was thousands of mountains away, and the white clouds were tens of thousands of feet away. The Great Devil raised his sword, rode on his horse, and waved the ghost rain. The white bones were like mountains, and the birds were frightened and flew away. The main character, Yuan Xiao, was a grand swordmaster and a great demon. He was proficient in peerless sword techniques and magic. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend to you the Xianxia novel, The Three Thousand Daoist Scriptures of the Beginning, I Became a Sage. The novel described a young man who used the memories of Planet Earth to become a Dao Ancestor, cultivating his spirit and returning to the void. In the other world, he fused the immortal path of Huaxia with the immortal path of the other world, displaying endless awesome aspects. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
Different novels may have different answers. Here are some possible answers:
In wuxia novels, the Martial Saint was usually a master of martial arts, the Poet Saint was a scholar who was good at writing poetry, and the Painting Saint was a painter.
In poetry and novels, wine saints usually referred to literati who were good at drinking and writing poems. Qu saints referred to music masters, tea saints referred to literati who were good at drinking tea leaves, and chess saints referred to people with excellent chess skills.
In wuxia novels, a grass saint was usually an expert in planting and maintaining plants, a war saint was a military expert, a word saint was a literary celebrity, and a secondary saint was a scholar or master with deep attainments in a certain field.
In Go novels, the Grass Saint and the War Saint were usually referred to as experts in Go, while the Chess Saint was referred to as a master who was proficient in Go.
Sword saints were usually referred to as experts who were famous for their swordsmanship. There might be different meanings in different novels.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the real saint pauli girl story' you are referring to. There could be many different stories related to a girl from Saint Pauli. It could be a local legend, a personal anecdote, or something else entirely. Maybe you can give more context to clarify.
The most holy refers to Confucius and the second saint refers to Mencius. Poet Saint referred to Du Fu, literary saint referred to Ouyang Xiu, Ci Saint referred to Su Shi, Qu Saint referred to Li Yu, Le Saint referred to Einstein, painting saint referred to Wu Daozi, calligraphy saint referred to Wang Xizhi, grass saint referred to Zhang Xu.
The Most Holy: Confucius
Mencius
Poet Sage: Du Fu
Wen Sheng: Han Yu
Ci Sheng: Su Shi
Qu Sheng: Guan Hanqing
Saint of Music: Bach
Art Saint: Wu Daozi
Calligraphy Sage: Wang Xizhi
Grass Saint: Zhang Xu