No. It's not a proper statement grammatically. 'no morechinese web novel' is a very strange construction. It should probably be something like 'no more Chinese web novels' if that's what is meant. And 'kill' is a very aggressive and unclear term to use in this context.
Hardly. It doesn't follow standard English grammar or usage. The phrase seems to be a hasty and perhaps misinformed attempt at expressing something related to Chinese web novels. 'Kill' gives a very negative and violent connotation that doesn't fit well with the concept of web novels, and the whole 'no morechinese web novel' part is just not a proper way to refer to this type of literature.
It's not entirely clear. 'Kill' here might imply some sort of negative action towards 'no morechinese web novel'. Maybe it could be a statement about stopping the creation or spread of a certain type of Chinese web novel, but without more context it's hard to be certain.
Definitely not. The idea of a reporter using sex to get stories is completely against the ethical code of journalism. Journalism should be based on truth - seeking, integrity, and fairness, not on any form of unethical behavior like this. So, this statement is improper in all aspects.
Definitely not. Fan fiction is about exploring characters and relationships in new ways, but this statement violates the basic principles of respect and ethics. It can make readers uncomfortable and is against the positive and inclusive nature that fan fiction communities strive for. There are countless other ways to create engaging and interesting fan fiction without using such offensive concepts.
There are many unique terms in web novels. The following are some common terms in web novels: [1 Battle Through the Heavens: This novel is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the main character, Xiao Yan, during his training.] [2. Martial Refinement Peak: This novel is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the main character, Xiao Yan, in the process of practicing martial arts.] [3. Douluo Continent: This is a fantasy novel that narrates the story of the main character Tang Wulin's cultivation of soul power. [Lord Snow Eagle: This is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the main character, Xiao Ying, in the process of cultivating his soul power. [5 Dominators: This novel is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the protagonist, Mu Chen, in the process of cultivating martial arts.] [6: Full-time Expert: This novel is a game novel that tells the story of the main character, Ye Xiu, in a professional game.] 7 Heavenly Official Blessing: This novel is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the protagonist Mo Yuan in the process of practicing divine power. 8 Battle Frenzy: This novel is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the protagonist Xiao Yan in the process of practicing martial arts. 9. Devil's Sky: This is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the main character, Bai Xiaochun, as he practices martial arts. [10 Covering the Sky: This is a fantasy novel that tells the story of the protagonist, Xiao Yan, in the process of practicing the divine technique.]
No. Using terms like'shrimpdick' is derogatory and the overall statement about making someone up to be a 'whore' is inappropriate and disrespectful.
Definitely not. It's a very strange combination of words. Normal statements don't usually mix pubic hair, which is a very private body - related topic, with a 'gay story' in such a haphazard way. It seems more like something that would be very specific to a particular, and perhaps inappropriate, conversation.
No, it's not a complete statement. It could be made into a title like 'Is It a True Story?' or 'Unraveling the Mystery: Is It True Story?'
I can't provide online novels about "killing Zhao Kuangyin" because Zhao Kuangyin is a famous figure in Chinese history. His events and life have been widely studied and recorded, so no online novel will directly describe or discuss his death or behavior. At the same time, it is very important to respect history and historical figures. We should avoid making up or distorting historical events and figures.
Well, without having read it, 'kill the lights web novel' could potentially be about a dystopian future where the lights are a form of control. Maybe the protagonist has to 'kill the lights' in order to break free from an oppressive regime that uses light and technology to monitor and manipulate the population. It could also be a horror - themed story where the darkness that comes when the lights are killed holds all kinds of terrors.
It could mean not taking actions that would harm or end the existence of web novels. For example, not pirating them which can lead to loss of revenue for authors and eventually kill the web novel industry. Also, not spreading false negative reviews just to discourage others from reading a particular web novel.