
There is a God in Nishihara
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The legendary life of a plateau slave girl who didn't believe in God but became a god!
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Author, first of all, do you know the Tibetan naming method? My best friend in school is a Tibetan. She often tells me about their Tibetan culture. The name you chose, the word "Dana", looks really good. It can reflect the "childbirth" character you have arranged for the heroine. After all, she must be beautiful enough so that high-quality men will be willing to have children with her. But don't you know that Tibetan names all have meanings? Religion, gods, beliefs, regions, etc. For example, if you want to express the beauty of the heroine, name her Dana. The Tibetan word for beauty is Dolma, and the goddess is Zhuoga. Secondly, the author, your introduction is very attractive. The opening chapter is like a melodious prairie song. It is indeed very good. However, I never thought that you made a big deal. The legendary life of a plateau slave girl. I thought it was the kind of Chu Qiao biography. But it turns out that your legend... Is that the heroine has children with various men? Do you think this is appropriate?
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Author, first of all, do you know the Tibetan naming method? My best friend in school is a Tibetan. She often tells me about their Tibetan culture. The name you chose, the word "Dana", looks really good. It can reflect the "childbirth" character you have arranged for the heroine. After all, she must be beautiful enough so that high-quality men will be willing to have children with her. But don't you know that Tibetan names all have meanings? Religion, gods, beliefs, regions, etc. For example, if you want to express the beauty of the heroine, name her Dana. The Tibetan word for beauty is Dolma, and the goddess is Zhuoga. Secondly, the author, your introduction is very attractive. The opening chapter is like a melodious prairie song. It is indeed very good. However, I never thought that you made a big deal. The legendary life of a plateau slave girl. I thought it was the kind of Chu Qiao biography. But it turns out that your legend... Is that the heroine has children with various men? Do you think this is appropriate?









