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Author: Raksha1
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On a special day when it is said that spirits come to visit the living, eighteen year-old Kim Yoon-Yi gets sent into the past. Year 1452 is a year of turmoil. At the Joseon court the King, a Prince and Ministers battle for power. Neither wants to give in, using whatever means possible to best each other. There is nothing one wouldn't be willing to do when a single wrong step can mean either great success or swift demise. While young Yoon-Yi learns to adapt and survive in this new and dangerous environment, she finds a bond that is stronger than time itself: love. For her it was a first love born in the past, for him it is something he cherishes in the present. But what about the future? Will Yoon-Yi's presence in that age trigger unfathomable changes, or will destiny follow its course unhindered? * This is a work of fiction. Some elements are historically accurate, while others, such as certain timelines, events and characters, have been adapted in order to fit the storyline. If you wish to share your opinion on this book, don't feel shy and drop a comment or a message. My discord is Raksha1#2597 The artwork for the cover has been commissioned from artist MagBya ^.^ (Instagram: @mag_bya) Discord server: https://discord.gg/R3AybhzGxT

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The Story of the Butterfly
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2026-03-03 15:19
In ancient poetry, there were expressions related to butterflies, such as " butterflies through flowers are deeply seen, waterflies fly leisurely." In traditional China culture, butterfly patterns had many meanings. For example, under the influence of the story of Liang Zhu turning into a butterfly,"flower butterfly pattern" or "butterfly in pairs" could symbolize love; the lively posture of butterflies flapping their wings could express "joy" and "joy";"melon butterfly pattern" was taken from the homonym "melon", which meant "melons are endless, and descendants are endless"; There were also different meanings when paired with different flowers. For example, when paired with chrysanthemum, it meant "longevity and health"; when paired with peony, it meant "wealth and good fortune";"butterfly" was homonym with "old", and it also meant "longevity to the old". However, regarding the specific allusions of the "Flower Piercing Butterfly", there was no information related to the specific allusions of the "Flower Piercing Butterfly". The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Does the butterfly die in the 'Madame Butterfly' short story?
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2024-10-03 09:53
In many interpretations of the 'Madame Butterfly' short story, the butterfly does die. This could symbolize various concepts such as the fragility of beauty or the harshness of fate.
Is 'Butterfly' a True Story?
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2024-12-16 04:04
I'm not sure. You'd have to look at the author's notes or research about the story to find out if 'Butterfly' is based on actual events or just the imagination of the writer.
A Man, a Butterfly and a Story
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2024-11-17 02:06
Perhaps the story is about a man's quest to find a particular butterfly. He travels far and wide, facing various challenges along the way. The butterfly could represent something he desires, like a lost love or a long - forgotten memory. As he searches for the butterfly, the story unfolds, showing his determination and the lessons he learns during his journey.
The original story of Madame Butterfly
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2025-01-09 17:16
The original story of Madame Butterfly was a real event that happened in Nagasaki, Japan, around 1900. In the story, Captain Pinkerton married a Japanese bride named Qiaoqiao Sang (Butterfly). However, Pinkerton was only putting on a show about the marriage and returned to the United States shortly after. Three years later, Pinkerton brought his American wife to Japan again. When he learned that Qiaoqiao Sang had given birth to a son for him, he decided to adopt him. Qiao Qiao Sang was extremely loyal to Pinkerton, but when Pinkerton wanted to take her son away, she chose to commit suicide. This true story was later adapted into the opera Madame Butterfly.
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