How do heiress romance novels typically portray the heiress character?Heiress characters in these novels are usually very fashionable and sophisticated. They move in high - society circles, which provides a backdrop of luxury and glamour. However, they are not just about the money. Their personalities, dreams, and desires are explored, and their journey to find true love often involves breaking free from the constraints of their heiress status.
Red-crowned craneRed-crowned cranes were known as cranes in China. They were a type of large wading bird and a typical indicator species of the marsh. The ancients gave it the cultural meaning of loyalty, honesty, and noble morality. As a symbol, its status was second only to the "dragon and phoenix" pattern used by the royal family. In East Asia, it was often used as a symbol of happiness, longevity, and loyalty. The global population of red-crowned cranes is relatively small, about 3822 (estimated in 2020). Due to the loss and degeneration of breeding grounds and winter-site grasslands, the population has shown a downward trend. In 2021, it was listed as a first-class protected wild animal in China's National Key Protection Wild Animal List, and the World Conservation Union Red List of Endangered Species ver3.1 -vulnerable (VU). In 2023, it was listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites).
The red-crowned crane's head was red, and its forehead and eyes had black feathers. Its whole body was almost pure white, and its secondary and tertiary feathers were black. The two genders were similar, but the male's cheeks, throat, and neck were gray-black, and the female was pearl-gray. They are distributed in Russia, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, China, etc. They breed in Northeast China, overwinter in Jiangsu, Shanghai, Shandong, etc., occasionally seen in Jiangxi and Taiwan, and also seen in Hebei and Henan during migration. They often live in open plains, swamps, grasslands, seaside tidal flat, reeds, swamps, and riverbank swamps. They leave the overwinters at the end of February and early March to move to the breeding grounds. In autumn, they leave the breeding grounds and migrate south in late September and early October. Omnivorous, mainly feeding on fish, shrimps, aquatic insects, etc.; often in pairs or in small groups; when danger approaches, it will fly in the air, and its sharp beak can be used for defense. In order to protect the red-crowned crane, many nature reserves have been established internationally, such as Russia's Xing 'ansky, Muravyovka, and Lake Hanka; China's Zhalong Nature Reserve in Hei Long and the Yancheng Nature Reserve in Jiangsu; North Korea's Kumya and Wende; Japan's Kushiro, Aksh-Began Besh, and Kiritap. At the same time, artificial breeding and re-wilding is also an effective protection measure. As of 2023, China's Zhalong National Nature Reserve has successfully rewilled 380 red-crowned cranes.
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Im so excited to read the return of the heiress..humanda kayong lahat na nsnakit kay Ivana. Kayo na naman ang mag mamakaawa lalo na at isa na syang strong woman sa panahon na yun