operation sequence/order
Step 1: Choose a time and place.
First, you need to choose a time and place, which will be the background of your historical novel. You can choose a historical period that you are familiar with, or you can choose a period that interests you. For example, you can choose to travel to ancient Greece or medieval Europe.
Step 2: Understand historical events and people.
After choosing the time and place, you need to know about historical events and people. This will help you create a real historical background in historical novels. You can learn more by reading history books and historical documents.
Step 3: Create a new history.
Once you know about historical events and people, you can start to create new history. You can choose to change the outcome of a historical event, or you can choose to change the fate of a historical figure. For example, you can choose to prevent Caesar from being assassinated, or let Alexander the Great conquer and become a peaceful ruler.
Step 4: Create a new role
In addition to changing the fate of historical events and characters, we can also create a new character to participate in historical events. This character can be a friend or enemy of a real historical figure, or it can be a completely fictional character. Through this role, you can bring a new perspective to historical events.
Step 5: Write your historical novel.
Finally, you need to write your imagination and creation. You can choose to write novels, short stories or historical novels. In the process of writing, you need to keep the authenticity of history, and at the same time keep your imagination and creativity.
final result
Traveling through historical novels is an opportunity for us to go back to the past and change history. By choosing a time and place, understanding historical events and people, creating a new history and role, and writing your novel through history, you can change the direction of history in your imagination. Let's travel through history together and explore our imagination and creativity.