The scarecrow was a doll made of straw by farmers to protect their fields. Its meaning also referred to a kind of unknown, selfless, ordinary and extraordinary person in real life. Scarecrows could help farmers prevent birds from damaging crops and protect the safety of crops. In Ye Shengtao's fairy tale " The Scarecrow," the Scarecrow was a sympathetic but powerless character. Through his thoughts and experiences, he truly depicted the hard life of the Chinese countryside in the 1920s. In addition, the scarecrow was also a supervillain character in the American comic book. It spread fear for fun and became one of the strong enemies of Batman.
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Often, in action - oriented scarecrow novels like 'Scarecrow' by Matthew Reilly, the character develops combat skills and strategic thinking. He may start as a relatively unknown entity but becomes a formidable force through his experiences and the challenges he faces in the story.
It's not this novel, but I recommend a novel that travels back to ancient times. It's called "The King of Peace in Troubled Times." The protagonist had transmigrated to the chaotic times of the two Jin Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties. He faced various challenges and had to constantly resist various risks. This story was very interesting and full of historical background. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~😗
The movie 'Pearl Harbor' is indeed based on a true story. This attack on Pearl Harbor was a significant event in World War II. It was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. The movie tries to recreate the events of that day, including the chaos, destruction, and heroism that took place.