Sukuna does die in the manga. The way it happens is quite dramatic and ties in with many other elements of the story, adding depth and tension to the overall narrative.
An example of a poem about praising the positive energy of the campus and praising youth was as follows:
1 Ode to Youth in School-Praise youth in the form of a poem to express the nostalgia and longing for school time.
2. Flying Youth-A short poem to express the longing and pursuit of flying youth.
3. Campus time-A prose that reminisces the beautiful campus time to express the nostalgia for the youth.
4 Youth Inspirational Poem-A poem full of positive energy to encourage young people to bravely pursue their dreams.
Youth Dream Poem-A poem full of dreams and hopes to express the love of youth and the longing for the future.
Fictions praising the motherland usually described the history, culture, political and economic development of the motherland, as well as the efforts and achievements of the people. These novels may emphasize the prosperity, stability, and strength of the motherland, but they may also reveal some social problems and contradictions related to the motherland.
Some novels praising the motherland may show their love and recognition for the motherland from a personal perspective. The protagonist may show his contribution and love for the motherland through his own actions and choices. At the same time, he may also reveal the problems and shortcomings of the motherland to appeal for people's attention and action.
A novel praising the motherland was a way of expressing one's love and recognition of the motherland, and also hoped to promote the development and progress of the motherland through individual actions and choices.
I can't provide any information about the novel. The King of Hell's Wife is a fictional novel. Its content, author, and copyright are not protected by copyright law. Therefore, I am unable to provide an e-novel on this topic.
No. Ryomen Sukuna is a fictional character from Japanese mythology and modern manga/anime. He doesn't have a basis in a true historical event or person.
Nope. Ryomen Sukuna has no basis in reality. It's a product of the creative minds of the writers and illustrators who designed a captivating fictional character for the enjoyment of the audience.