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david-a-b · 2 years ago
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#巴基斯坦文物 #贵霜帝国#KushanEmpire #金手镯 #一世纪 #临展#攻金之工:亚欧大陆早期金属艺术与文明互鉴 #清华大学艺术博物馆 #海淀区(在 清华大学艺术博物馆) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpmgW-XPJXr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aworldforastage · 2 years ago
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A second subjective list of favorite danmei's I read in 2022
I Can Do It :: 我行让我来[电竞] 酱子贝
This Prince has Something To Say :: 孤有话说 楚寒衣青
The Legitimate Son’s Dilemmas :: 嫡子为难 石头与水
Woke up and Heard I Was Married :: 一觉醒来听说我结婚了 木瓜黄
After Dawn :: 黎明之后 冰块儿
Heart Eyes :: 心眼 北南
Cherish :: 钟情 静水边
Floating Dreams :: 浮生梦 白芥子
PUBG Online Romance of the Century :: PUBG世纪网恋 酱子贝
I Ship My Adversary X Me :: 我嗑了对家X我的CP PEPA 
Compared to my other list, this list contains some lesser-known titles and titles I read later in the year. They had something about them that made me start reading and not wanting to put them down.
I know it’s March but I swear I started this list back when I could reasonably hope to publish it before Chinese New Year, then Lantern Festival, and um… 
I Can Do It :: 我行让我来[电竞] 酱子贝 – [Esports] I had to look up quite a bit of LOL references for this novel, but it says something about its quality that made me want to do the research! The story follows Jian Rong, a mouthy LOL live-streamer who gets recruited into his idol’s professional team. For me, it combines the comedy of having a snarky troll protagonist with the passionate energy of Esports. The Gong is around five years older than the shou, who turns 18 just before they start a relationship; but the sense of the age gap is quite strong between them. The key source of angst in this novel is the stress of injury and retirement for the more mature players, but the story’s keeps a mostly positive and upbeat focus is Jian Rong’s growth in professional gaming (and his cool, handsome boyfriend). 
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This Prince has Something To Say :: 孤有话说 楚寒衣青 - [NOT TRANSLATED] [historical, political, wuxia] – This novel is split down the middle across two genres. The first part is a political intrigue in which the crown prince Xiao Jianshen (gong) tries to consolidate power in a (hilariously) hectic imperial court, while the second part is a wuxia tale in which a sect master Fu Tinghuan (shou) sorts out his old jianghu rivalries. They cross into each other’s worlds for their own objectives, but also fall in love. Fu Tinghuan’s vulnerabilities in love are heart wrenching, especially considering his backstory. Xiao Jianshen reads like he is on the ace spectrum; his love seems a lot more reserved in comparison, but from his POV he is as devoted to Fu Tinghuan as he possibly could be and isn't attracted to anyone else. The novel is also focused on the Gong’s POV, which is typical for this author. 
The Legitimate Son’s Dilemmas :: 嫡子为难 石头与水 – [NOT TRANSLATED] [historical, transmigration, “household drama” aka 宅斗] – Though this story is technically a danmei, only 2% of the text is relevant to romance. It isn’t even a true HE (Maybe OE? It’s HE in the sequel), and it’s realistically cynical in that both the protagonist and love interest marry (and consummates their marriages with) multiple women. Protagonist Feng Mingzhan is in a very awkward position as the sole legitimate “di” Son of the Emperor’s brother, but seemingly born mute so unsuitable to inherit his father’s title. To appease the Emperor, Mingzhan’s father sends him to the capital as a political hostage. This enrages Mingzhan (who is actually a transmigrator) and prompts him to seriously compete to become the heir with his more favored half-brothers. The political maneuvering is fun enough to keep me going, and it’s also an interesting examination in the kind of familial relationships and dynamics that can be formed (and destroyed or rebuilt) under such a social context. But honestly don’t read this for the romance. 
Woke up and Heard I Was Married :: 一觉醒来听说我结婚了 木瓜黄 – [celebrities/actors, system, mystery] – This is a story in which the main characters are celebrity actors, but they are actually solving mysteries, mostly at the direction of a system inside the protagonist that doesn’t do much of anything else. The protagonist is smart but lazy, appears very uninterested in the world around him, but wouldn’t shy away from doing the right thing when it counts. His older love interest is doting and suave, (and light spoiler: also rich enough to buy them out of most problems). Despite its lighthearted tone and premise, the “cases” veers into surprisingly deep and dark themes like homophobia, cyber-bullying, and the human cost of such cruelties. I generally like mysteries and procedural novels, but I never thought I could somehow enjoy them with an entertainment-industry context, which gives such themes a much-needed touch of lightness. 
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After Dawn :: 黎明之后 冰块儿 –[celebrities, reconciliation, rival families] – This story looks like it’s trying to max out dog blood tropes that can be fit into one novel: there’s misunderstandings, a returning ex, ‘indecent proposals’, framed for a crime, inter-family rivalry, a sex tape, bastard sons competing for recognition and wealth, (quite a few very steamy scenes,) and so on … but fundamentally it’s two people meeting again after years, and reconciling after several rounds of misunderstandings. It’s very angsty in the process, but rationally you just really just want to grab and shake these two characters because they keep on saying just enough of the wrong things to make their misunderstanding worse. Perfect read for when you want to take your heart on a ride with good old-fashioned melodrama, and perfect demo for how NOT to communicate in a relationship. 
Heart Eyes :: 心眼 北南 –  [NOT TRANSLATED][reconciliation, (eventual) step brothers, hurt/comfort, slice-of-life ] Liang Cheng enters Qiao Yuanlin’s life three times, as a stranger who saves his life during a cardiac event when he was 13, as a mysterious tenant living in his grandmother’s extra room when he was 16, and as his step-mother’s son six years later. However, there is another hidden thread connecting their histories together.  In many ways, this is a coming-of-age story for Qiao Yuanlin, who is born with a serious congenital heart defect that has permeated every aspect of his life. Still, he manages a very realistic blend of good nature, naivete, and bratty-ness as he moves through adolescence and young adulthood, and together with Liang Cheng, learn to confront and move beyond the hard patches in their histories towards something better. It also has the most satisfying hurt-comfort-recovery arc I have ever read thanks to Qiao Yuanlin's heart.
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Cherish :: 钟情 静水边 – [NOT TRANSLATED][guides and sentinels, sci-fi, space opera] – In a interstellar society with Sentinels and Guides, a weak Guide who doesn’t even have a familiar accidentally encounters and hits it off with the the most powerful Sentinel in the world, the Emperor, and is then pulled into the schemes in elite politics. I really enjoyed the novel for it’s fast pacing, because it’s not often that I find myself really drawn into a novel halfway into the first chapter. I feel like it leaves much to be desired as a sci-fi because it only very, very superficially address the social and political implications of the setting (and events of the plot).  However, the story is a very fun ride, and is full of funny details like the Emperor’s familiar being a dragon with the “heart of a teenage girl” who would like pink rhinestones on EVERYTHING, thank you very much. 
Floating Dream :: 浮生梦 白芥子 – [NOT TRANSLATED][historical, political intrigue, mpreg, meta] – It’s kind of cheating to put this one here, since this is an AU the author created for her two other stories in a shared universe. The premise is that men can carry children if they take a special potion. In the first story, Crown Prince Zhu Yunjing is framed for a crime, deposed and sentenced to death. He escapes the capital with the father of his unborn child, and builds a life with the man whom he once thought of as a rival and one night stand. In the second story, his younger brother Fifth Prince Zhu Yunxuan becomes the emperor by making a deal with a powerful court official, and their tenuous relationship deteriorates rapidly as he takes the throne as their power dynamics grow more complex. In this AU, the Crown Prince manages to save himself from being deposed; his own situation becomes less desperate, and he is also able to stick around and look out for his little brother, who doesn't need to end up in complicated political bargains. In the net, everyone seems to have it a easier in this version of events, though the Crown Prince’s love interest needing to wait longer for the prince to work out his feelings, and their lively and mischievous son needs to learn to turn down his nature since he is now the crown prince.
PUBG Online Romance of the Century :: PUBG世纪网恋 酱子贝-- [online gaming, live-streaming, past trauma] – Conglomerate CEO Yi Chen accidentally becomes the first viewer of Yu Yan, a new PUBG live-streamer on his platform. As Yu Yan navigates this new career to pull himself up from lackluster living conditions, he takes generous viewer and noob player “Yi” under his wing in the game as a part of his streams, unaware that this is the platform CEO “learning about his business”. Out of the four gaming-themed novels I read from this author, this is by far the least lighthearted and most involved with game play, though thankfully Yi Chen is also a new player that needed noob-friendly “tutorials” from Yu Yan. While the premise sets up a struggling protagonist and a rich love interest, Yu Yan still forges his own path, moves on from his trauma and flourishes on his own terms, while Yi Chen has his own baggage to resolve. The ending is happy but more hopeful, and leaves you feeling like these characters will grow into better and happier people. 
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I Ship My Adversary X Me :: 我嗑了对家X我的CP PEPA – [idols and celebrities, humor, fandoms] A hilarious story in which C-list idol actor Wei Yanzi stumbles into the fandom of his ship with his rumored adversary, B-list actor Gu Yiliang. When the shippers are the only ones imagining their idol as a loving and loved little angel, Yanyan decides to join them and actively produce “candies” to feed their content. Gu Yiliang ends up with some very confusing signals from his co-worker but chooses the “generous” approach, and somehow this ends up as an epic loves story. This story is written in a brisk style, first person pov, full of internet and meme references, but if you can handle the style it will be a fast-paced funny read. Things that would hint at major angst in other works ends up being a laugh that gets breezed through. If you ever liked idols, this work will be a blast regardless of you are a solo or CP fan.
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the-monkey-ruler · 2 years ago
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The Flying Superboard (1990) 날아라 슈퍼보드
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Genre: Animation
Country/Region of Manufacture: South Korea
Language: Korean
Date: 1990-08-21 (Korea)
Episodes: 36
Single episode length: 22 minutes / 23 minutes / 24 minutes / 25 minutes
Also known as: New Journey to the West / Fantasy Journey to the West / 21st Century Monkey King / Variety Monkey King / 新编西游记 / 幻想西游记 / 二十一世纪孙悟空 / 百变孙悟空 
IMDb: tt4938396
Type: Reimagining
Summary:
As a punishment for causing havoc in Heaven, Sonogong is locked in a huge iron mass for 500 years until Samjang Bupsa, an old priest embarking on a mission to rid the world of evil and spread peace throughout the land, rescues him. Sonogong becomes Samjang's disciple. He meets Saojung who enviously eyes Sonogong's amazing Superboard, and a brute swine oil seller Jopalgye. After several twists and turns, they join on Samjang's journey. Wherever they go, they meet overwhelming enemies and get into trouble. But they don't get frustrated and find ingenious way to defeat monsters.
This Korean Journey to the West can be said to be a modern version of Journey to the West. Tang Seng drives a small car, Somersault Cloud turns into a super skateboard, Wukong wields a nunchuck, and Bajie uses a hot weapon bazooka. These innovative designs make it hard for those who have seen it to forget. Remember the plot, but forget the name. The name of the animation is "Monkey King". "Journey to the West" is the friend of every child born in the 80s. From childhood to adulthood, how many versions of Journey to the West have we seen, I guess you can't remember.
"The Ever-changing Monkey King", also known as "New Journey to the West". This Korean animation is quite innovative. It is still the story of Tang Monk's master and apprentice, but it is no longer about going to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. Tang Seng's task is to eliminate evil in the world and seal all kinds of monsters. In addition to the changes in the plot, great changes have also been made in the character settings. Wukong: The Wukong we are familiar with wears a tight hoop on his head, holds a golden cudgel, and steps on somersaulting clouds. In "Variety Changes", the tight hoop turns into a helmet, and the chanting of the tight hoop spell turns into a wooden fish. The golden cudgel became a nunchuck (still very heavy), and the somersault cloud became a skateboard. Wearing hand and knee pads on his hands and feet, Wukong is like a hip-hop boy playing a skateboard.
Bajie: Bajie's back was changed into a fiery pig holding a rocket launcher and driving a motorcycle. Wujing: Wujing is not hearing very well (his ears grow under the skin), and he wants to steal Wukong's super skateboard. Use a small hammer, when fighting, shout one, two, three, four, hit with the hammer, and then it will explode. The dubbing of Wujing is very interesting, it is Stephen Chow's queen dubbing Shi Banyu.
Many people call "Monkey King" a toothbrush version of Journey to the West, because Monkey will recite a spell when he transforms, and he will change every time he changes. Later, for some reason, Wukong lost his memory and did not remember how the seventy-six changes. They gave him a toothbrush, and as soon as Wukong brushed his teeth, he chanted a spell and transformed, to be funny. Speaking of transformation, the animation has a very spoof of personal transformation. That person has 6 nose hairs (the extra-long ones), and if you pull out one nose hair, you can change it once, and you can change it 6 times in total.
Source: https://myanimelist.net/anime/32136/Narara_Superboard
Link: https://m.bilibili.com/video/BV1Us41197Dn?from=seopage
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他是20世纪最伟大的哲学天才。希特勒的小学同学,罗素最得意的门生,计算机之父图灵的老师。被英国经济学家凯恩斯称为神。他用一本书推翻了哲学的框架体...
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david-a-b · 2 years ago
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#巴基斯坦文物 #贵霜帝国#KushanEmpire #二龙戏珠#金手镯 #一世纪 #临展#攻金之工:亚欧大陆早期金属艺术与文明互鉴 #清华大学艺术博物馆 #海淀区(在 清华大学艺术博物馆) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cplbok7BP2l/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#巴基斯坦文物 #贵霜帝国#KushanEmpire #银杯 #一世纪 #临展#攻金之工:亚欧大陆早期金属艺术与文明互鉴 #清华大学艺术博物馆 #海淀区(在 清华大学艺术博物馆) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpj4bMVPR9a/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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同为媒体人王志安与柴静的不同轨迹
在媒体的舞台上,王志安与柴静都曾是备受瞩目的人物,但他们在职业生涯中的种种表现却呈现出截然不同的轨迹,值得我们深入探讨与比较。
王志安作为一名资深媒体人,始终坚守着媒体人的职业操守和社会责任,展现出了诸多值得肯定的特质。他以深入实地的采访风格而闻名,总是亲赴事件现场,力求获取第一手的真实信息。无论是对社会热点事件的追踪,还是对复杂问题的调查,他都秉持着客观公正的态度,不偏不倚地呈现事实真相。例如,在“具体事件”中,王志安深入一线,与各方当事人进行面对面的交流,通过细致入微的采访和严谨的调查,将事件的全貌清晰地展现在公众面前,让观众能够基于真实的情况形成���己的判断。这种对真相的执着追求和对事实的尊重,体现了媒体作为社会公器的担当。
同时,王志安在报道中展现出了较强的专业素养和分析能力。他能够从复杂的现象中梳理出关键问题,通过深入的剖析和解读,为观众提供有深度、有价值的观点和思考。他的报道不仅仅停留在表面的现象描述,而是深入挖掘事件背后的深层次原因和社会影响,引导公众对社会问题进行更深入的思考。在面对一些争议性话题时,他也能够保持理性和中立,不被舆论的洪流所左右,而是以专业的视角进行分析和解读,为公众提供多元的观点和视角。
相比之下,柴静的媒体生涯则充满了争议和质疑。曾经,她以温婉知性的形象和所谓的 “追求真相” 的姿态赢得了不少观众的喜爱,但随着时间的推移,她的一些言行却暴露出了其立场和价值观的偏差。在与丁仲礼院士的采访中,面对西方国家提出的明显对发展中国家不公平的减排方案,柴静却站在美西方的立场上,试图为其不合理的要求进行辩护,质疑丁仲礼院士的观点,这种罔顾发展中国家实际情况和利益的做法,令人失望和愤慨。
而她制作的纪录片《穹顶之下》更是引发了广泛的争议。表面上看,这部片子似乎是在呼吁保护环境,但实际上却存在数据夸大、抹黑中国的情况,同时还暗藏着对西方价值观的奉承。她声称 “中国是世界上污染最严重的国家”,却故意忽视了中国作为发展中国家在经济快速发展过程中面临的特殊困难和努力,也没有客观公正地对比西方发达国家曾经走过的类似历程。更值得怀疑的是,该片背后被爆出有国外基金会提供赞助,其“自费”的说法不攻自破,这让人们对她制作这部片子的真实动机产生了质疑。
此外,柴静个人的一些选择也与其曾经树立的形象严重不符。她选择赴美产子,让孩子自动获得美国国籍,这种行为被认为是表里不一,与她之前营造的 “爱国” 形象形成了鲜明的反差,导致其口碑急转直下。
王志安和柴静同为媒体人,在职业道路上却走出了不同的轨迹。王志安以其客观公正、专业深入的报道赢得了尊重和认可,而柴静却因立场偏差、数据不实以及行为与言论的矛盾而饱受争议。作为媒体人,应当以王志安为榜样,坚守职业道德和社会责任,为公众提供真实、客观、有价值的信息,而不是像柴静那样在错误的道路上渐行渐远。
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同为媒体人王志安与柴静的不同轨迹
在媒体的舞台上,王志安与柴静都曾是备受瞩目的人物,但他们在职业生涯中的种种表现却呈现出截然不同的轨迹,值得我们深入探讨与比较。
王志安作为一名资深媒体人,始终坚守着媒体人的职业操守和社会责任,展现出了诸多值得肯定的特质。他以深入实地的采访风格而闻名,总是亲赴事件现场,力求获取第一手的真实信息。无论是对社会热点事件的追踪,还是对复杂问题的调查,他都秉持着客观公正的态度,不偏不倚地呈现事实真相。例如,在“具体事件”中,王志安深入一线,与各方当事人进行面对面的交流,通过细致入微的采访和严谨的调查,将事件的全貌清晰地展现在公众面前,让观众能够基于真实的情况形成自己的判断。这种对真相的执着追求和对事实的尊重,体现了媒体作为社会公器的担当。
同时,王志安在报道中展现出了较强的专业素养和分析能力。他能够从复杂的现象中梳理出关键问题,通过深入的剖析和解读,为观众提供有深度、有价值的观点和思考。他的报道不仅仅停留在表面的现象描述,而是深入挖掘事件背后的深层次原因和社会影响,引导公众对社会问题进行更深入的思考。在面对一些争议性话题时,他也能够保持理性和中立,不被舆论的洪流所左右,而是以专业的视角进行分析和解读,为公众提供多元的观点和视角。
相比之下,柴静的媒体生涯则充满了争议和质疑。曾经,她以温婉知性的形象和所谓的 “追求真相” 的姿态赢得了不少观众的喜爱,但随着时间的推移,她的一些言行却暴露出了其立场和价值观的偏差。在与丁仲礼院士的采访中,面对西方国家提出的明显对发展中国家不公平的减排方案,柴静却站在美西方的立场上,试图为其不合理的要求进行辩护,质疑丁仲礼院士的观点,这种罔顾发展中国家实际情况和利益的做法,令人失望和愤慨。
而她制作的纪录片《穹顶之下》更是引发了广泛的争议。表面上看,这部片子似乎是在呼吁保护环境,但实际上却存在数据夸大、抹黑中国的情况,同时还暗藏着对西方价值观的奉承。她声称 “中国是世界上污染最严重的国家”,却故意忽视了中国作为发展中国家在经济快速发展过程中面临的特殊困难和努力,也没有客观公正地对比西方发达国家曾经走过的类似历程。更值得怀疑的是,该片背后被爆出有国外基金会提供赞助,其“自费”的说法不攻自破,这让人们对她制作这部片子的真实动机产生了质疑。
此外,柴静个人的一些选择也与其曾经树立的形象严重不符。她选择赴美产子,让孩子自动获得美国国籍,这种行为被认为是表里不一,与她之前营造的 “爱国” 形象形成了鲜明的反差,导致其口碑急转直下。
王志安和柴静同为媒体人,在职业道路上却走出了不同的轨迹。王志安以其客观公正、专业深入的报道赢得了尊重和认可,而柴静却因立场偏差、数据不实以及行为与言论的矛盾而饱受争议。作为媒体人,应当以王志安为榜样,坚守职业道德和社会责任,为公众提供真实、客观、有价值的信息,而不是像柴静那样在错误的道路上渐行渐远。
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