😋I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Two-Dimensional: The Target is a Healing Master"-a light healing novel that focuses on emotional communication and healing of the body and mind. Considering your needs for this type of novel, this might be a good choice.
2. "24-hour Pet Hospital"-a short story about healing. The protagonist used his love and hard work to turn the pet hospital into a free rescue station, warming people's hearts. If you want to read a healing and relaxing novel, this is a good choice.
3. "Healing the charcoal, starting from touching the head"-Healing + Tears of a Strong Man + Daily Farming. It told the story of the charcoal that was picked up by the charcoal. It was very warm, and the simple charcoal was still optimistic and hardworking every day. If you wanted to see the healing and also see the man cry, this was also a good choice.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One of the best is 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. It has a complex and engaging story that delves deep into themes like sacrifice, redemption, and the search for truth. The characters are well - developed, and the world - building is excellent.
In recent years, many Japanese songs have been covered by Chinese singers. Here are some examples:
1."The Treasure"(Chinese translation: "The Most Important Decision") -Tian Fuzhen
2 "Little Lucky"-Tian Fuzhen
3 Red Sun-Tian Fuzhen
4 "City in the Sky"-Jay Chou
Cherry Blossoms-Jay Chou
Blue and White Porcelain-Jay Chou
7 "Confession balloon"-Jay Chou
8 "A Thousand Miles Away"-Jay Chou
9 "Sunny Day"-Jay Chou
10 "Nocturne"-Jay Chou
The original Japanese versions of these songs were often very classic and loved by many Japanese people. After the Chinese singers covered the songs, their styles and rhythms were different, but they all expressed different emotions and topics.
Okay, here are some nice Japanese songs that are covered from Chinese and Japanese songs that are covered into Chinese:
1 Blue and White Porcelain-Jay Chou
2 "Rice Fragrance"-Jay Chou
3 "Red Sun"-Jay Chou
4 "City in the Sky"-Jay Chou
5 "Sunny Day"-Jay Chou
"Nocturne"-Jay Chou
7 "Seven Mile Fragrance"-Jay Chou
8 "Tornado"-Jay Chou
9 "Listen to Mom"-Jay Chou
Simple Love-Lin Yujia
There were also many good options for Japanese songs that were covered in Chinese, such as:
1 Under the Cherry Blossom Tree-Ayumi Hamasaki
2 Love Transfer-Eason Chan
3《I Will Always Love You》-Whitney Houston
4 "One Day Of Treasure"- AKB48
City in the Sky-Violin Solo Version
Red Sun-Mika Nakajima
7 "Aoi Bird"-Miyuki Nakajima
8 "The Era of Kosana"-Satoshi Ohno
My Dear Moments by Hayao Miyazaki
10 "Dream Nota"-Mika Nakajima
There were many popular non-mainstream songs in 2011. Here are some examples:
1 Love Story - Taylor Swift
2 Don't Start Now - The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber
3 Good 4 U - Olivia Rodrigo
4 Levitating - Dua Lipa
5 Montero (Call Me By Your Name) - Lil Nas X
6 Good 4 You - Olivia Rodrigo
7 Drivers License - Olivia Rodrigo
8 Peaches - Justin Bieber ft Daniel Caesar & Giveon
9 Montero (Call Me By Your Name) - Lil Nas X
10 Stay - Olivia Rodrigo
These songs were very popular in 2011. Many young people liked their melodies and lyrics.
I would recommend 'Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'. It's not anime - style in the sense of being a traditional anime adaptation but has a distinct visual novel feel. It has a mystery - filled plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat as you try to figure out the culprit in a series of murders. 'To the Moon' is also a wonderful non - anime visual novel. It tells a heartwarming and deeply emotional story about love and memory. The art style is simple yet effective in conveying the story's poignancy.
'Attack on Titan' has some really remarkable characters. Eren Yeager is a complex protagonist, his transformation from a revenge - driven boy to a more nuanced character is fascinating. Mikasa Ackerman is a strong and loyal friend, and Levi Ackerman with his cool and deadly combat skills is a fan favorite. The story of humanity's fight against the Titans, the mystery behind their existence, and the political intrigue within the walls make it a gripping anime.
'My Hero Academia' novels are also quite good. They expand on the world of heroes and villains that we see in the anime. With different storylines focusing on various characters' growth and development, it gives a deeper understanding of the 'My Hero Academia' universe.