Birds with Wings"Future Black Technology: Rise from 1993." I'm Kai, and I'm an urban lifestyle author. In the autumn of 1993, Jiang Haochen was assigned to an auto trading company. He had a futuristic chip in his mind in the afternoon and began planning to move forward to the forefront of the world in a low-key manner. The male protagonist, Jiang Haochen, was 178cm tall and made money and developed his career. The female protagonist, Yu Qingqing, was smart and kind-hearted.
The Leisurely Life of Bird Grandpa. Author: Autumn Sound and Rain. City life genre. Zhou Jiu's daily life after becoming Myna was carefree and humorous. The main character, Myna, had a human soul. He subdued Erha and Squirrel as his underlings, fought with cats, and had an idiotic master. Although the later stages were a little broken, the style was similar to Back to Cat, and it could be read if you liked casual daily novels.
"I'm Still Not Invincible Even After Becoming the Demonic Sect Master." Author: Xiao Shan Zhu Biao. Wuxia Fantasy. Zhang Wuwang had transmigrated to become a member of the Demonic Sect. This world was dominated by martial arts. He wanted to be number one in all aspects, but because there were too many evildoers, he wanted to make a fool of himself.
"Exchange Student's Love Daily Life". The author was Baked Chestnut. It was an urban entertainment celebrity. It talked about the sweet love between an exchange student and a female celebrity (Korean entertainment). There was information about the male and female leads as well as the supporting roles.
The Vermilion Bird, Maoni's early work, fantasy oriental fantasy. The story of the young demon's growth as an immortal was similar to the second part of Journey to the West. It had a rich imagination and cultural heritage. The text was fresh, and the early part was a little weak. The later part was exciting. The recommendation index was five stars.
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Birds with wingsThe lovebirds, also known as the Manman birds, were a type of bird in ancient China legends. It originated from the geographical work "Shan Hai Jing·Xi Ci Shan Jing" in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period of China. It was shaped like a duck, with one wing and one eye. When it met, it would fly. It was called Manman. When it appeared, the world would be flooded. Lovebirds only had one eye and one wing, so they had to appear in pairs to have a pair of eyes and a pair of wings. Only when the two flew together could they reach the place they wanted to go. Otherwise, they would not be able to move quickly. A pair of lovebirds, usually one blue and the other red. As long as the two birds decided to be together, they would stay together for life and never be separated. This bird only has one eye and one wing. The male and female wings fly side by side. It is often used to describe a loving couple or a close friend. According to the legends, if two Man Man Birds were able to marry, they would regain their magical power and return to the human world to look for a good match. This reflected the spirit of mutual support and cooperation in love and marriage. In addition, there were also expressions related to lovebirds in literary works, such as "poetry" and "deep love". They all conveyed the spirit of mutual dependence and cooperation in love, marriage, and interpersonal relationships, and also reminded people to cherish fate. At the same time, there was also a pop song called " Lovebirds ", which was composed by Yi Yun, composed by Mai Zhenhong, and sung by I Love the Sword and Fairy. Teresa Teng also sang a song called " Lovebirds ", which was included in the fourth episode of her album," Lovebirds ", released on February 1, 1968. In the novel "Three Lives Three Pillows", there were also related plots about the lovebirds, such as the lovebirds being buried in Fanyin Valley.
Decent for a webnovel fic... Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera. With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more manoeuvrable than birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium.