If you like time-travel novels, I recommend "Reincarnation" to you. This novel tells the story of the hero and heroine shuttling through all kinds of strange dreams, experiencing all kinds of choices and reincarnation, and finally meeting again. This book deeply analyzed the subconscious emotions in the depths of human hearts and provided the necessary warnings and exploration of the spiritual world of personality. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
The idiom for imagining oneself as a dark horse was "taking the lead".
Sure it is. It can be a way to explore your imagination, relieve stress, or just have fun. Sometimes, it helps us think outside the box and come up with new ideas.
Kids often imagine funny and colorful cartoons with cute characters and exciting adventures.
I am a turnip, a simple yet important part of the garden. I started as a tiny seed, buried in the dark soil. Day by day, I felt the gentle touch of water and the warmth of the sun. I grew my roots deep, reaching for nutrients. Now, I stand here, firm and green. I might be just a turnip, but I'm a symbol of nature's cycle of growth and life.
We often imagine worlds full of magic and adventure, where anything is possible.
Well, it might be that imagining yourself as a fictional character gives you a sense of control or allows you to explore different possibilities. It could also be that the fictional character represents qualities you aspire to have or a life you dream of living.
My day as a turnip is all about growth and survival. At dawn, I start my day feeling the cool air. I'm constantly aware of my surroundings. There are small bugs that might want to nibble on me, so I have to be on guard. As the day progresses, I interact with the elements. The sun gives me energy, but sometimes it's too much, and I rely on the soil to keep me hydrated. I also have to compete with other plants for space and resources. By nightfall, I'm a bit more tired but still ready for the next day of this simple yet important life as a turnip.
If you like to fantasize about becoming the main character of a novel, I recommend "The Rice Worm Concubine" and "You Call This Life Restarting." "The Rice Worm's Concubine" was an ancient romance novel. It told the story of the female protagonist, Tao Le 'er, who had traveled to ancient times and found herself to be a concubine. She had a wonderful love story in this time and space. "You Call This Life Restarting" was a light novel, a fantasy novel. It told the story of the protagonist, Ye Heng, who was given a chance to be reborn at the moment of death. He had a golden finger and invincible talent, and became a powerful protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
When people read novels, they would usually construct their own story world by imagining the scene. Imagination is a subjective experience that helps people enter the world of the novel to experience the situation and atmosphere by constructing a virtual world, characters, and plot. The way you imagine a scene varies from person to person. Some people may construct the scene by imagining and recalling the scenes and plots in the novel to make them appear in their minds. Others might construct their own imaginations by paying attention to the details and situations described in the novel. People can also learn how to construct imaginary situations by reading novels and other literary works. Through continuous reading and learning, people can gradually master how to better imagine and construct scenes, and how to describe situations and atmosphere more accurately.
Not really. I don't have the urge or inspiration to do that.