Here are a few fairy tale novels about a prince saving a princess: " Wear Fairy Tale: Princes and Princesses Kneel " 2. The Sweet Love of a Princess and a Prince 3. Thinking About Your Mind 4. " Holy Sakura Academy: The Prince's Exclusive Sweetheart " 5. " Refuse Love: Princess VS Prince " 6. Love of Taros 7. " The Princess Who Saved the Prince: A Fairy Tale for Women Who Awaken the World." These novels were all about the prince saving the princess, and some of them even added romantic elements. These stories may bring different perspectives and thoughts to the readers, while also showing the growth and awakening of women in psychological development.
There was a novel called " After Saving the Gloomy Prince." In the story, the female protagonist saved the down-and-out prince. However, other than that, the other search results did not mention the plot of the female protagonist saving the fallen prince. So I don't know if there are any other novels that meet this requirement.
The Third Prince Yin Zhi saved Li Fu because Emperor Yongzheng forced Yin Zhi to pay the title of a prince and the condition of not kneeling before the emperor. Only then did he reluctantly take out the pardon edict and send it to Hongli to save Li Fu at Caishikou. Yongzheng hoped to increase Hongli's influence in the court by saving Li Fu, so as to ensure the smooth implementation of the new policy and stabilize the Qing Dynasty. In order to save Li Fu, Yin Zhi gave up the treatment of being exempted from kneeling in front of the emperor, but when the eight kings discussed politics and forced the abdication, Yin Zhi did not appear, probably because he was afraid of getting into trouble or wanted to keep a low profile. Therefore, Yin Zhi saved Li Fu to maintain the New Deal and increase Hongli's influence.
A family - friendly 'Dora the Explorer' fanfiction with a grown - up Dora could be about her becoming a teacher and leading a new generation of explorers. She could use all her knowledge from her own adventures to teach kids about different cultures, languages, and nature. For example, she might take her students on virtual or real - world trips to the places she explored as a child, like the rainforest or the mountains.