I'd suggest checking manga forums or dedicated Bleach fan sites. They often have detailed breakdowns and recommendations on where to pick up after a specific part. Sometimes, the author or official sources might provide cues as well.
The beginning of the novel could attract the reader's interest by describing a specific character and lay the foundation for the development of the story. For the character Kong Yiji, the beginning of the novel could be used in the following ways:
1. Prominent Kong Yiji's loneliness and tragic fate: The beginning of the novel can describe Kong Yiji living in a poor and lonely environment. Due to various reasons, he could not escape the oppression and exploitation of society and finally died tragically. Such a description could attract the attention of the readers and make them resonate with Kong Yiji's fate.
2. Portraying the image of Kong Yiji: At the beginning of the novel, we can use Kong Yiji's language, behavior, and psychology to portray his image so that readers can better understand his character and inner world. For example, he could be a kind and optimistic person, but he could also be selfish and cruel. These characteristics could play an important role in the subsequent development of the story.
3. Lead to the following story: The beginning of the novel can lead to the following story theme and plot development by describing Kong Yiji's life and fate. For example, the novel could describe Kong Yiji being sentenced for stealing books, which led to a series of discussions about human nature and society.
The beginning of the novel could attract the reader's interest by describing a specific character and lay the foundation for the development of the story. At the same time, it could also draw out the following story by describing the character's image.
If we just consider the 'bleach' part, positive aspects of a 'bleach' fanfic can include expanding on the rich world of the anime. Fans can create new storylines for their favorite characters, explore different relationships, and fill in gaps that the original series might have left. It allows for creativity and a deeper exploration of the 'bleach' universe.
In my opinion, both have their merits. The anime brings the characters to life with animation and sound, but the manga allows for more imagination and detail in the panels. It really comes down to what you value more in your entertainment.
Bleach is not a novel. It's more famous for its manga and anime versions. The manga format allows for a more visually dynamic and action-packed presentation of the story compared to a traditional novel.
In ancient novels, the storytellers would say a few introductory remarks or content.
Speaking of novels, one couldn't help but mention ancient Chinese novels. There were many classics in ancient Chinese novels, among which the most famous ones were Water Margins and Journey to the West. The storytellers in these two works have their own unique opening remarks and content. Let's summarize them below:
The storytellers in Water Margins would usually introduce the background of the story and the relationship between the characters. For example," At the end of the Song Dynasty, social contradictions were sharp and the rebel army rose. One of them was a rebel army called Liang Shan Po, led by their leader Song Jiang, who was engaged in an intense battle with the government. Then, he would introduce the image and personality traits of the main characters. For example," Song Jiang was the leader of Liangshan Lake, intelligent, brave, loyal, and upright; Lin Chong was the second general of Liangshan Lake, brave and fearless; Wu Song was the third important person of Liangshan Lake, fierce and vicious." At the end, the theme and meaning of the story would be mentioned, for example," The people of Liangshan Lake did not hesitate to sacrifice themselves to resist the corrupt Song Dynasty government and finally won. However, their sacrifice did not get the reward they deserved, and their spirit was also condemned by society."
In Journey to the West, the storyteller would usually first introduce the background of the story and the relationship between the characters. For example," At the end of the Tang Dynasty, due to political corruption and social unrest, the people's lives were difficult. One of them was a monkey named Sun Wukong, who became a hero in people's hearts because of his extraordinary wisdom and courage. Then, he introduced the image and personality characteristics of the main characters. For example," Sun Wukong is powerful and can easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts; Tang Sanzang is merciful and devoted to Buddha. He is Sun Wukong's master and his savior." At the end, the theme and meaning of the story would be mentioned, for example," Sun Wukong and the others went through all kinds of hardships to obtain the scriptures in the Western Paradise, but they also faced various dangers and challenges. Their efforts were rewarded accordingly."
It's not really acceptable. The 'Bleach' fan community values the original essence of the series, which is about supernatural battles, friendship, and the journey of the characters. 'Bleach erot fanfic' takes a very different and inappropriate direction. It can create an uncomfortable environment for many fans, especially those who are younger or those who want to focus on the positive and exciting aspects of the 'Bleach' story. Additionally, it can also damage the reputation of the 'Bleach' fan community as a whole if it becomes associated with such adult - themed content.
Yes, they are. For Bleach fans, the light novels offer more content about their favorite characters and the world they live in. It's like getting extra stories that add to the overall experience.
It's hard to say if it's common. There could be many people named 'bleach' out there, but we don't really know how many of them are fans of 'bleach' the series and also engage with fanfiction. It depends on how big the 'bleach' fan community is and how many people with that name happen to be part of it.