
Bai Qiulian's Fruit Basket Edition
by Hskaam
About This Novel
The creation of this novel is derived from the eleventh chapter of the Chinese classical literature Liaozhai Zhiyi "White Qiulian", but the characters in it are replaced by characters from the Japanese animation "Fruits Basket" (adapted from the comic of the same name by Japanese female cartoonist Takaya Natsuki (born July 7, 1973)), and also incorporates ancient Greek mythology (Region: Europe, Positioning: Polytheistic Worship + Heroic epic two-in-one), Indian Buddhist mythology (region: South Asia, positioning: polytheistic mythology that worships the supreme causal system), Japanese Shinto mythology (region: East Asia, positioning: pure polytheistic worship), Chinese Buddhist and Taoist mythology (region: East Asia, positioning: a mythological system composed of two or more religions coexisting) and even Egypt And all elements of mythology (region: Africa, positioning: pure polytheistic worship) and ancient Roman mythology (region: Europe, positioning: pure polytheistic worship). What does the fish demon mean? The meaning of the fish demon in mythology refers to a succubus with a human head and a fish body transformed from a fish. It is similar to MERMAID in Andersen's fairy tales, but it is dangerous, sexually evil and It is synonymous with harming people, and can sing charming songs (this is in sharp contrast to the good nature and muteness of MERMAID in Andersen's fairy tales). Character setting: Honda Toru (female, 16 years old, transformed into a turbot fish demon in this novel), Kusama Qisa (female, 13 years old, transformed into a rainbow trout demon in this novel). Character correspondence: Honda Toru corresponds to Bai Qiulian, and Kusama Qisa corresponds to Bai Qiuju.
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