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Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff in Black Widow (2021) dir. Cate Shortland.
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Chinese mythological creatures
I’ve watched Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings yesterday, and I really enjoyed it.
I don’t quite want to spoil it, yet there’s a little bit of context to the film’s third act I wish to provide, using information that already exists and is easily accessible on the internet with a quick google search.
You see, many cultures have their mythological animals. Chinese culture is no different.
Dragons, in Chinese mythology, are revered creatures. Powerful, wise, benevolent, noble, very much unlike the monstrous depictions in Western stories. They are long, serpentine in nature, and mostly have four limbs with hawk-like claws. Some have many animal-like forms like turtles and fish, but the most common depiction is that of being snake-like with four legs. They symbolize the sovereignty of emperors, are seen as lucky and good. They are one of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. They live at the bottom of seas, rivers, lakes, or anywhere with water.
This is what they typically look like:
Next up, we have the qilin. A qilin is a mythological hooved chimerical creature with one horn. It is said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a sage or an illustrious ruler.
They look something like a Chinese unicorn, if you will. Something like this:
The Phoenix, the myths of which go back 4000+ years, signifies the just rule of the Emperor. An auspicious creature, it is associated with the sun, south, justice, obedience, and loyalty. It is also a peaceful creature.
This is what they look like:
There is another mythological animal, the huli jing, the fox spirit. The nine-tailed fox, among the most famous of the huli jing, is a shapeshifter, and can either be benevolent or malevolent.
Their most famous incarnations often look like this:
And then there is the dijiang, the patron god of mountains in Chinese mythology. Described as a round chubby sack and having six legs, four wings, and no face, it causes chaos and confusion wherever it goes. But hey, it enjoys song and dance. In some Chinese myths, the dijiang is said to be one of the deities created from the the final breath of Pan Gu, the mythological Creator of the World.
This is what a dijiang looks like:
Lastly, there is another mythological hybrid creature called the pixiu. Resembling what is basically a lion with wings, they are considered to be powerful protectors. They have a voracious appetites for exclusively gold, silver, and jewels, thereby being regarded by the Chinese as a very auspicious creature that draws cai qi, wealth, from all directions.
This is what a pixiu looks like:
I promise you, these bits of preexisting information about Chinese mythological animals are pretty relevant to the film.
While I already knew about the dragon, the phoenix, and the qilin, it wasn’t until later that I discovered just what the nine-tailed fox spirit, the pixiu, and the dijiang were.
Well, it isn’t very often that I learn something new about my culture. 😅
#I think this is so fascinating#shang chi and the legend of the ten rings#shang chi#shang chi spoilers
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Xialing taking over her dad’s ancient, sexist, private army and immediately enacting gender equality and installing solar panels?
*chefs kiss*
#girlboss that shithole into the 21st century you absolute Queen
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If my dad wasn’t going to let me into his empire, I was going to build my own.
Meng’er Zhang as Xu Xialing in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
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shang-chi to katy on the plane: yeah and after she died, he trained me for YEARS and it was so brutal that I learned to ignore and take on a shit ton of pain, and then he sent me on a hit at just 14 so I ran away and changed my name to Shawn and—
the other passengers:
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Me in the theater when Katy and Shang-Chi didn’t fucking kiss and there was actually a main relationship between the main dude and a woman he cares for and it was fucking PLATONIC but still included PHYSICAL AFFECTION AND PRIORITIZING EACH OTHER-
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shang-chi and the legend of the ten rings +letterboxd reviews
#guess who just saw this movie!!!#it was incredible#shang chi and the legend of the ten rings#shang-chi#potential spoilers
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The Order of The Avengers (Part 2) - (2021)
A couple of months ago, I asked my followers what kind of Avengers fan art they wanted to see from me and they voted at 81% for the “Medieval / Heroic Fantasy AU” option. Here’s the result, I hope you’ll enjoy it! A big thank you to @vegetamochi who came up with the title. (Nb: this is an art project, there’s no fic to go with it)
PART 1 IS AVAILABLE HERE
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“Florence is my safety blanket.” “She (Scarlett) holds my finger when she’s nervous.”
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give natasha romanoff back to me RIGHT NOW
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I made this in about 5 seconds flat… They take precedence on my blog, I love them so much.🥰
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Natasha's face when they landed in Tundra spoke a thousand words for me. You can see the pain. She really doesn't want to be there, because it reminds her of the time she had to kill/ fight the other girls from the Red Room.
"In Russia, in the Red Room, there were dozens of us. All girls, all young. We lived together. They let us be friends. Then they dropped us in the tundra, two weeks' walk from home, with just enough supplies for one of us to survive."
-Natasha Romanoff to Steve Rogers, Captain America: Civil war (unused script)
I really recommend to read the whole article!
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