Modern villa description: This modern villa was located in the suburbs of the city. The black metal facade was simple and elegant, shining in the sun. Walking into the villa, he felt a different atmosphere. Everything here was full of modern technology and luxury. The TV screen in the living room flashed with animation effects as if they were in a virtual world. The sofa was filled with all kinds of books and magazines, and the walls were hung with abstract paintings. Every detail was filled with an artistic atmosphere. There were many bedrooms in the villa, each of which was equipped with a luxurious bed and wardrobe. There was also a bathroom with a complete shower and toiletries. The entire villa was filled with a modern and comfortable feeling, allowing people to enjoy a good life. Ancient Imperial Palace Description: This ancient palace was located in the center of the city, and its magnificent walls and palace buildings were full of grandeur. The palace was spacious and brightly decorated with all kinds of precious cultural relics and works of art. After entering the palace, they felt an ancient cultural atmosphere. There were all kinds of ancient paintings and sculptures hanging on the walls and gorgeous carpets on the ground. There were many rooms in the palace, each with different decorations and patterns, as if they had traveled back in time. In the kitchen of the palace, one could feel the rich royal atmosphere. All kinds of cooking tools and tableware were extremely precious. There was also a garden in the palace. The garden was filled with all kinds of flowers and trees, making people feel the beauty of nature. This ancient palace was full of luxury and mystery, making people feel the profoundness of ancient culture.
Ancient novels usually described the dilapidated condition of the room to highlight the hardships of the character's life and the harsh living environment. The following are some common descriptions of dilapidated rooms in ancient novels: The walls of the first room were already worn out and the leather surface had cracked, revealing the cement or mortar below. The furniture was old, such as a bed covered with thick dust and a worn out cushion on a chair. 3. The windows and doors are worn out, the frames are worn, the glass is broken, and sometimes there are even cracks. The floor was heavily worn, and some of the floors still had footprints and stains. The floor of the room was often paved with mud or stones. The murals or frames on the walls had faded or cracked, revealing the paint underneath. These descriptions could not only make the readers feel the dilapidated rooms, but also highlight the hardships of the living environment and the realism of the characters.
In the ancient language, the names of various rooms, including palaces, were as follows: [1. Wing Room: A building made up of several adjacent rooms around the palace.] The rooms usually had a front door and a side door for people to enter and exit. [2. Veranda: A room made up of corridors in or around a palace.] Verandas usually had pillars and eaves to shelter them from the wind and rain. 3. Hall: It refers to a large room located in the center of the palace, used for banquets or other activities. The hall usually had a ceiling and a high counter. 4. Kitchen: A room used to prepare meals in the palace. The kitchen was usually made up of stoves, pots, pans, and other items. A professional chef was responsible for preparing the dishes. 5. Bathrooms: The rooms used for bathing and cleaning in the palace. The bathroom usually had a sink, bathtub, and other facilities for the convenience of residents. 6. The rooms inside the palace: refers to the rooms used for living or working in the palace. These rooms were usually connected by corridors with luxurious furniture and decorations.
In the ancient language, the names of various rooms, including palaces, were as follows: 1. Palace rooms, including the main hall, side halls, side rooms, etc. The main hall was the largest room in the palace, usually used for the residence and office of the emperor and important officials. 2. Guest room: A room for palace officials and soldiers to live in. The location and size of the guest rooms varied according to the dynasty and use. 3. Study: Ancient scholars liked to set up a study in the palace for themselves to read books and write. 4. Garden: Ancient palaces usually had gardens for planting flowers and trees for the emperor and officials to relax and enjoy. Square: Ancient palaces usually had squares for sculptures, fountains, and soldiers to guard. 6. Archery Platform: Archery platforms were often set up in ancient palaces for the emperor to train and compete in archery. 7. Torch pool: There was a torch pool in the ancient palace for night illumination and firearm training. 8. Meal Room: There was a meal room in the ancient palace to provide meals for the emperor and officials. 9. Guard Room: There was a guard room in the ancient palace to manage the safety and security of the palace. The above are some common names of various rooms, including palaces, in ancient texts. The specific classification may vary according to the dynasty and use.
The grassland was a precious treasure bestowed by nature to humans, and it was a holy land in the eyes of many scholars. The ancient and modern literati's articles describing the grasslands covered a wealth of topics. Here are a few classics: 1 "The Prairie"-Lao She This was an essay written by Mr. Lao She, describing what he had seen and heard in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia. The article described the natural scenery of the grasslands, the local customs, and the wisdom and courage of the people of the grasslands in simple and clear language. It also mentioned Lao She's contact with the local herdsmen in the grasslands to express his respect and gratitude to the people of the grasslands. 2 "Green Grass"-Haizi This was a poem written by Hai Zi, which described the scene of him communicating with the herdsmen on the grasslands of Xizang. The poem was full of reverence for nature and gratitude for the herdsmen. Through the theme of grasslands, Haizi expressed her love for life and freedom. 3 " Night on the Grassland "-Ma Zhiyuan This was a poem written by Ma Zhiyuan, describing the night scene in Inner Mongolia. In the poem, Ma Zhiyuan used exquisite language to describe the night of the grassland and the life of the herdsmen to express his nostalgia and praise for the grassland. 4. Frontier Scenery-Weng Sen This was an essay written by Weng Sen, describing what he had seen and heard in the Inner Mongolia grasslands. The article described the natural scenery, folk culture and ethnic customs of the grassland from a unique perspective, showing the unique charm of the grassland. The above are some classic articles written by ancient and modern literati describing the grasslands. Through their words, we can better understand the magical and beautiful world of the grasslands.
I highly recommend " From Borrowing to Living Together ". The protagonist of this modern romance novel, Tong Tong, was a girl who was forced to marry because she was originally rich. Now, due to an accident, she started living together with her university idol, Yan Zhenqing. The novel described the Yan family's luxurious villa, as well as Tong Tong's envy and admiration for Yan Zhenqing's family background. If you want to experience the life of a wealthy family, this novel is not to be missed. I hope you will like this novel.😘
Ancient Name: 1 Wenji: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the people of the State of Lu were famous for their articles and were one of Confucius 'students. 2 Qu Yuan: During the Warring States Period, a famous patriotic poet of the Chu State was exiled to the Miluo River. 3. Tao Yuanming: A famous writer and poet from the Eastern Jin Dynasty advocated the beauty of nature. 4. Li Bai: A famous poet and writer from the Tang Dynasty. He was known as the " Immortal Poet." 5 Li Qingzhao: A famous female poet from the Song Dynasty, famous for her Ci songs. Modern female name: Dilireba: A famous actress from Xinjiang became popular because of her role in "Three Lives Three Lives Peach Blossom". 2 Yang Mi: A famous actress and singer from Beijing who has appeared in many TV series and movies. 3 Milk Tea Sister: A famous actress and singer from Anhui who became popular because of her role as Marte Ruolan in "Startling Step by Step." 4 Zhou Zhiruo: A famous actress from Sichuan became popular because she played Zhao Min in the movie " The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre." 5 Kate Winslet: A famous British actress who has appeared in many well-known movies and TV shows.
😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all Tiantian's ancient romance novels/time-travel novels and modern romance novels ~ 1. "The Ancient Life of a Desserts Chef"-An ancient business and farming novel. The female protagonist is a dessert chef. It's a sweet and leisurely life story. 2. "The General's Farmer's Daughter"-An ancient time-traveling novel. The female protagonist, Lin Jiaoniang, was a famous courtesan in modern times. In ancient times, she became an embroidery master and lived a sweet life of opening up a farmhouse. 3. "The Nimble Farmer Concubine" was an ancient classical fictional novel. The female protagonist, Ye Zi, was killed by a black-hearted sister and transmigrated to Wakou Village more than 2,000 years ago, living a happy and sweet life. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~ If you have any other needs, please feel free to tell me.
I'm a person who loves reading novels, so I can't provide fictional palaces and concubines. However, in real life, the hierarchy in the palace culture varied according to the country, region, historical background and other factors. The palace hierarchy of different dynasties and countries was also different. The following are some of the hierarchy systems that may have existed in ancient Chinese courts: Queen: The highest ranking woman in the palace usually has a noble status and treatment. 2. Imperial Concubine: The palace women who were one level lower than the Empress usually held some more important positions such as Zhaoyi, Zhaoyuan, Shufei, etc. 3. Concubines: According to the palace hierarchy, the ranks of concubines vary according to factors such as gender, age, beauty, etc. Among them, Zhaoyi and Zhaoyuan are relatively low-level concubines. 4. Zhaojun and Lady Zhao: A special rank among the concubines is usually used to commend their beauty, talent, and loyalty. 5. Noble Concubines: Palace women whose status was second only to the Empress usually held some relatively light positions such as Zhao Nu, Lady, etc. 6. Always present: Women of lower status in the palace usually do not have special status and treatment. The above are just some of the hierarchy systems that may have existed in ancient Chinese courts. The specific hierarchy system varies according to the era, region, historical background, and other factors. In addition, some concepts in the palace culture, such as "palace fighting", may exist in fictional novels or online articles, which are different from the palace culture in real life.
😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. " Reborn: 70's Leisurely Life " was a modern romance novel about urban life. The protagonist pursued a relaxed lifestyle after rebirth. The story was warm, relaxed, and interesting. 2. " Fragrance " was an ancient romance novel about business and farming. The protagonist traveled to ancient times and became rich by relying on modern cooking skills. The story was full of farming, business, and other elements. It was very intriguing. 3. " Prosperity and Riches " was an ancient romance novel. It told the story of the protagonist's comeback from a young girl from a prestigious family to a street beggar. The plot was twisted and bizarre. It was worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The following ancient style titles are for reference: 1 Drunken Casanova: The title "Drunken Casanova" highlights the character's unrestrained and unrestrained personality in the story, and also shows the Jianghu flavor and romantic atmosphere in the story. 2. Sunset Clouds and Lonely Duck Flying Together: This title takes "Sunset Clouds and Lonely Duck Flying Together" as its theme. It creates a quiet and peaceful atmosphere by depicting the afterglow of the setting sun and the scene of a lonely bird soaring in the sky. It is very suitable for the title of an ancient style novel. 3. The beauty of a woman's smile: The title of this story is "The beauty of a woman's smile". It shows the beauty and gentleness of a woman through the description of a beautiful woman's smile. It also shows the emotional entanglement and plot twist in the story. 4. The Ancient Road West Wind Skinny Horse Riding: The title of the title is "The Ancient Road West Wind Skinny Horse Riding". It creates a desolate and quiet atmosphere by depicting the scene of the thin horse running on the ancient road, while also showing the character's freedom and adventurous spirit. 5. The Rain at Night is Crisp, Jiangnan is Good: The title of this story is "The Rain at Night is Crisp, Jiangnan is Good". It shows the beauty and comfort of Jiangnan by describing the rainy scenes at night in Jiangnan. At the same time, it also shows the yearning and love of the characters in the story for Jiangnan.