The story of the Calabash Brothers first appeared in the novel Seven Heroes and Five Righteous Men of the Ming Dynasty.
I recommend " My Gourd is Full of Treasures " to you. The main character in it, Chu Chen, also transmigrated to the world of the Calabash Brothers and became a young man with a supreme gourd. Other than that, there were all kinds of heaven-defying treasures and battles of wits and courage between demons and ghosts in the book. It was enough to ignite your reading experience! I hope you like this recommendation.
The story of the Calabash Brothers originated from ancient Chinese myths and legends. It was said that a long, long time ago, there was a child who accidentally got lost while playing in the mountains. They discovered that the gourd around them had magical powers, so they decided to use the gourd to survive. So the seven children decided to use the gourd to create their own identification and swore to each other to protect the gourd brothers. From then on, they became the Calabash Brothers and began a journey full of adventure and friendship.
The first Superman story appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938.
The Seven-Colored Gourd and the Seven-Colored Mountain in the Calabash Brothers animation were both evolved from the original calabash. The original gourd first appeared in traditional Chinese culture as a magical plant that could produce fruits of various colors. In the " Calabash Brothers " animation, the original calabash was used to create the colorful Calabash Brothers, each of which had unique abilities and characteristics. The Seven-Colored Mountain was evolved from the original Calabash Brothers. It represented the growth and progress of the Calabash Brothers. Therefore, in the " Calabash Brothers " animation, there was no clear answer as to whether the colorful gourd or the colorful mountain came first.
The story of the Calabash Brothers was first told in the ancient Chinese myth,"Classic of Mountains and Seas." It was a story about seven Calabash Brothers. Later, the story was adapted into cartoons and comics and spread widely on the Internet. Now, the Calabash Brothers had become a cultural symbol deeply imprinted in the hearts of the Chinese.
The earliest appearance of novels could be traced back to ancient times. In ancient China, the first novels called "legends" or "supernatural beings" could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, the novel gradually became a major literary form known as "Huaben". In the Ming Dynasty, the development of novels reached its peak, and many famous novels appeared, such as "Water Margins","Journey to the West","Dream of the Red Chamber" and so on. The emergence of modern novels was also due to the development of novels in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
The first manga emerged in the late 19th century.
Novels have their roots way back in ancient times, but it's hard to pinpoint an exact date. Different cultures had early forms of narrative storytelling that could be considered precursors to the modern novel.
Amon first appeared in the Monvub period of ancient Egypt (about 2040 - 1786 B.C.). During this period, the worship of Amon gradually attracted attention. He began to combine with other gods and form a new image of the gods. As time passed, Amon's status gradually rose. During the New Kingdom period (about 1550 - 1069 B.C.), Amon became the main god of Upper Egypt. His worship and religious rituals spread throughout Egypt. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic "Lord of the Mysteries"!
When did the first book appear? According to research, the earliest books can be traced back to the ancient Babylonian and Indian River basins. In these areas, people have begun to record their history, religion, culture, and philosophical knowledge. The earliest books in Babylon can be traced back to about the 18th century B.C. and the earliest books in the Indian River Valley can be traced back to about the 16th century B.C. These early books mainly existed in the form of texts. For example, the ancient Babylonian Code of Hammurabi was preserved in the form of legal provisions, while the Mohenjo-Daro Sutra of the Indian River Valley was passed down to this day in the form of poetry. Although we can't see these books now, the knowledge and cultural heritage contained in them have been passed down to this day and have become an important part of human civilization.