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Short Stories, Novella and Movie Scripts for readers to have fun exploring new book themes and a variety of writing arts.

The mystery holy bird: Phoenix through the ages

By ArtiZen Editor A chattering crow lives now nine generations of aged men, but a stag’s life is four time a crow’s, and a raven’s life makes three stags old, while the phoenix outlives nine ravens, but we, the rich-haired Nymphs daughters of Zeus the aegis-holder, outlive ten phoenixes. ——Greek Literature,Precepts of Chiron The…

2025, the Year of Snake in Zodiac Animals

By Bella from Wukong Education In many Western countries, snakes have long been associated with evil and temptation. However, in China, snakes hold a more complex and varied symbolism. They are simultaneously associated with harvest, procreation, spirituality, and good fortune, as well as cunning, evil, threat, and terror.What does it…

Fu Hao : The First Queen Warrior in the Chinese History

Compiled by ArtiZen Editor From 2100-1400 BCE, When Aryans, the ‘superior’ Indo-Iranian racial group residing in central and eastern Europe, were expanding tribal territories aggressively across the West and South Asian steppes, the slavery society and dynasty Shang in East Asia was in its prime time with the current ruling…

St. Joan of Arc : The Female Savior of France

Compiled by ArtiZen Editor Joan of Arc, 1412-1431, French’s first and most prominent female role model of ethics and true grit is a young military leader, honored as the Savior of France for her role in the siege of Orleans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of…

The Myth of Sisyphus and Nihilism as a post-modern philosophy

Complied by ArtiZen Editor Sisyphus the Myth The Myth of Sisyphus is a book written by French philosopher Albert Camus in 1942. Influenced by predecessor philosophers such as Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche,  Camus introduces his philosophy of the absurd. The absurdity lies in the two parallel lines which will…

The famous thief heros in different culture

By @Gigi Geng France Arsene Lupin—France’s beloved, detection-prone gentleman burglar  (illustrated by Vincent Mallie) Arsene Lupin was created as a fictional gentleman thief by writer Maurice Leblanc in 1905 and debuted on a French Magazine Je Sais Tout(I know all). Arsene Lupin is a suave theif, escape artists, master of…

Journey to the West Character Lore: Erlang Shen

Compiled from Fandom and Wiki Erlang Shen, or simply Erlang, is a god in Chinese folk religion and Daoism, associated with water (mainly flood control), warriorhood, hunting, and demon subdual. He is commonly depicted as a young man with a third, truth-seeing eye in the middle of his forehead, wielding a three-pronged spear, and being accompanied by his loyal hunting…

Journey to the West

By Wikipedia Journey to the West (Chinese: 西遊記; pinyin: Xīyóujì) is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng’en. It is regarded as one of the great Chinese novels, and has been described as arguably the most popular literary work in East Asia.Arthur Waley’s 1942 abridged translation, Monkey, is known in English-speaking…

Norse Mythology: Thor’s giants-battling exploits

By Joseph Campbell Thor’s tales about fighting giants in Norse mythology are known far and wide. His tussles with enemies like Hrungnir and the Midgard Serpent are key moments, demonstrating his divine strength and signifying the victory of order over chaos. Thor is admired for his bravery and power, serving as a guardian in the severe…

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