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Divine God Against The Heavens
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Heavenly Pearl, an unknown mysterious, and heaven-defying object, for some reason, enter the heart of a young man named Ye Xiao who was framed and crippled by his fellow sect members for some unknown reasons and got kicked out from his sect. After the Heavenly Pearl enters Ye Xiao's heart, it not only repaired Ye Xiao's dantian but also grants him an unknown rank cultivation technique, which let him create Nine Divine Dragons in his Sea of Consciousness, and use the dragon's abilities as he wishes. He also gets the opportunity to merge with the memories of three Ancient Gods from the Heavenly Pearl. From then on, Ye Xiao embarks on the path of Martial Arts, cultivates to the peak of the summit, and ascends the heavens. With the help of Heavenly Pearl, he will fight against the gods and devils and even against the heavens. "No One Has The Right To Look Down On Me, Not Even The Heavens". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MC is like a 'dumb kid' at the start but will get better after around 100 chapters. There are some grammatical errors so please ignore them. The cover doesn't belong to me. All rights of the cover belong to the original artist.

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Who are the main participants in 'the war against fiction books'?
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2024-11-16 08:15
One group could be educators who overly emphasize non - fiction in the curriculum. They might believe that non - fiction better prepares students for the real world and future careers. Another group could be some parents who want their children to read only 'useful' books, so they discourage fiction. Also, some in the business world who promote self - help and non - fiction books for profit might be seen as part of this 'war' as they push non - fiction at the expense of fiction.
Who is involved in the 'war against fiction'?
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2024-12-15 02:47
Perhaps some educators who think that too much focus on fiction in the curriculum is taking away time from teaching real - world skills and knowledge. They may feel that students should be more engaged with non - fictional materials like historical documents, scientific research, etc. So they might be part of this so - called 'war against fiction'.
Is 'the war against fiction books' a real phenomenon? If so, what are the reasons behind it?
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2024-11-16 20:34
Yes, it can be considered a real, if somewhat metaphorical, phenomenon. One reason could be the rise of non - fiction in the digital age. With so much information available, people might think non - fiction is more practical for learning new skills or getting updated on current events. Also, in some educational settings, there has been a push towards non - fiction to improve students' knowledge of the real world faster. However, this is a narrow view as fiction offers so much in terms of empathy, creativity, and cultural understanding.
What is 'the war against fiction' all about?
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2024-12-15 04:33
Well, 'the war against fiction' could imply a struggle against the dominance or influence of fictional genres in the cultural or literary sphere. Some might argue that in an age where a large portion of entertainment and literature is fictional, it's becoming difficult to preserve and promote non - fictional knowledge and real - life experiences. There could be a fear that people are becoming more removed from reality as they get more engrossed in fictional worlds, whether it's through novels, movies, or TV shows.
How can the 'university war against genre fiction' be resolved?
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2024-12-10 00:20
One way is through open - minded dialogue. Academics should be willing to discuss the merits of genre fiction without prejudice. For example, inviting genre fiction authors to speak at universities can help bridge the gap.
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