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Y'all don't understand how much I love this character , literally so slay and beautiful <3
If this convinces someone to watch Cheng He Ti Tong, then I would die happy :D
#成何体统#cheng he ti tong#how dare you!?#cheng he ti tong fanart#cheng he ti tong art#Bei Zhou#digital illustration#digital fanart#digital art#doodle#fanart#art#mozzbuns
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The freak of a man:
#Zhuge Kongming crosses the river as an envoy to Southern Wu: AD 208 Colourised#zhou yu#liu bei#zhuge liang#rot3k#romance of the three kingdoms#2010#memes
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He won.
I cried even though i'm not american. So heres some historical gays to help cope in these trying times
Stay strong guys. We'll get though this like we always have.
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#white cat legend#cdrama#ding yuxi#li bing#zhou qi#chen shi#ding jia wen#cui bei#zhang yi cong#sun bao#feng man#wang qi#bromance drama
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#bts#white cat legend#li bing#ding yuxi#zhou qi#chen shi#ding jia wen#cui bei#zhang yi cong#sun bao#wei zheming#qiu qingzhi#chinese drama#cdrama
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私説三国志 天の華・地の風 | Shisetsu Sangokushi Ten no Hana Chi no Kaze
by Emori Sonae (江森備)
#and if you noticed book 2 is missing because i couldn't find a HD image of it#but just as well#cover 8 is my favourite#emori sanae#shisetsu sangokushi#romance of the three kingdoms#three kingdoms#liu bei#zhou yu#zhuge liang#zhuge kongming#sima yi#japanese novels#japanese literature#90s books#boy's love#90s boys love#yaoi#they just don't do yaoi this way anymore ;;;;
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Word of Honor Polycule
What do the colours mean?
If there are any characters you want to add and/or any other relationship interpretations you'd like to put forward please let me know.
#polycule#playoff#word of honor#faraway wanderers#han ying#wu xi#jing bei yuan#wen ke xing#zhou zishu#ye baiyi
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on the one hand it is kind of annoying how zhuge liang keeps on giving liu bei a hard time about how they could have taken jingzhou no problem but SOMEONE didn’t want to and how’s that working out for them now? on the other hand it was definitely annoying as hell when zhuge liang kept on coming up with increasingly painless plans to take jingzhou and fucking xuande kept on going hm. no i don’t think 👉👈 i don’t think that would be gentlemanly. i don’t wannu. so i guess we can call it a mutual irritation situation
#on the third secret hand the way they finally ended up taking jingzhou feels even scummier than the plans liu bei rejected#zhou yu got fucking SHOT. with an ARROW. and his favorite pirate friend got trapped in yiling does that mean nothing to you#ryddles
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honestly my favorite generic officers of dynasty warriors are the DW6 ones, idk why but i just think they look great, voices are memorable, weapons too. My only issue is that each generic officer has just one weapon, for example Yu Jin and Yue Jin have the same model, i would have loved if some of the same model had a different weapon
#dynasty warriors#dw6#dynasty warriors 6#liu bei#cao cao#guan yu#zhang fei#cao mengde#xiahou dun#xiahou yuan#sun ce#zhou yu#sun jian
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Cdrama: The Dangerous Lover (2024)
Gifs of Ending of cdrama "The Dangerous Lover"
EP01 | Marriage turmoil: lovers turned into enemies at wedding night | [The Dangerous Lover 红衣醉]
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9CviMG_5A4
#The Dangerous Lover#红衣醉#Hong Yi Zui#紅衣醉#2024#Short Length Series#youtube#cdrama#chinese drama#shorts#short video#Tencent Video#WeTV#episode 1#1st episode#Zhao Jia Min#Hei Ze#Yang Teng#Zhang Zi Jian#Liu Bei Shi#Xiang Xia#Sun Lu Lu#Zhou Jun Yu#Zhou Pei Chen
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FUCK
#romance of the three kingdoms#see because liu bei had promised control of jingzhou to zhou yu and sun quan after liu qi dies#and now liu qi is dead#but liu bei does still need the city so he cant just give it up because its the capital of the region and if he lost it#he loses the whole region
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It’s such a shame that there isn’t a more recent tv adaptation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms because I have a feeling that fujoshis will go feral over it (as they have over every adaptation) because you can find pretty much every archetypal king / advisor and king / general danmei couple type in this saga
Impoverished, embattled, stubborn but kind and righteous royal whose fortunes turn after he meets a genius advisor whose strategic brilliance helps him outsmart all his rivals and win a kingdom? Liu Bei x Zhuge Liang
Bonus points if the king dies and leaves everything to his advisor
Bonus points if advisor gets sick but continues to work himself to death trying to fulfill he and his king’s shared dreams by going on military campaign after military campaign
Extra bonus points if they describe their relationship using marriage metaphors
Man who reaches unparalleled heights in power and prestige but remains desperate for the approval of the one man who loves him but would rather commit suicide than submit to him? Cao Cao x Xun Yu
Young king defends his kingdom with his devoted and brilliant childhood friend who becomes his most important general? Sun Ce x Zhou Yu or Sun Quan x Zhou Yu
Bonus points if one of them dies young and tragically
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zhuge liang living every man's worst nightmare (the mistress turning up when his wife is home)
(quick kongming think of something to say)
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#i will always love this scene#the three of them together is such a dynamic#zhuge liang#zhou yu#liu bei#rot3k#romance of the three kingdoms
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#rot3k#zhou yu#zhuge liang#kongming#ya boy kongming!#三国演义#三国#zhou gongjin#liu bei#lü meng#guan yu#zhang fei
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My 2024 in cdramas, cmovies & cvariety
With 2024 now over, it's the perfect time to recap what Chinese-language shows and movies I've been watching since my previous write-up in spring 2024. I think I'll do one annually from now on!
This time I've added YouTube links (if available). I do my best with content warnings, but it's possible I've missed things. I only include warnings for things I have finished (not abandoned shows).
Shows/series:
Some of these were mentioned as “currently watching” in my previous post. They are marked with an asterisks*.
《微暗之火》 Tender Light
After Zhou Luo drops out of university and returns home under mysterious circumstances, he becomes a witness in a homicide case involving Nan Ya, a woman trapped in an abusive marriage. I watch a lot of Chinese crime/mystery shows, but this one was unique in that it focuses more on relationships. I enjoyed it but feel it would be stronger if it were shorter, maybe 20 episodes instead of 28.
Content warning: Domestic violence, death, sexual assault
Watch on YouTube
《猎罪图鉴2》 Under the Skin S2
Sketch artist Shen Yi, police officer Du Cheng, and the rest of the Beijiang team continue to utilize art to solve unusual crimes. I didn't initially plan to watch season 2, but after giving season 1 another try, the show grew on me. Season 2 didn't quite capture the magic of season 1, but it still had some strong moments. My favorite case was the Chinese opera one.
Content warning: Death, violence, child abuse, suicide, sexual assault
Watch on YouTube
《雪迷宫》 The First Shot
In the late 1990s, police officer Zheng Bei and his squad go after the drugs that have overrun their northeastern city, only to find that the roots run much deeper than they thought. The highlight of this show is the charismatic characters and their deep bonds. It was slow to get going, but I was on the edge of my seat the last 1/3 of the show. Definitely one of the most memorable of 2024 for me!
Content warning: Death, violence, sexual assault, addiction, and overdose
Watch eps 1-19/28 on YouTube
《我们与恶的距离》 The World Between Us
After a mass shooting, the families of the victims and perpetrator cross paths as they struggle to adapt to their new realities. This show deals with extremely heavy topics and felt quite realistic in many ways, so it was a difficult watch, frankly. There was a happy ending, but thinking back, I mostly remember feeling frustration throughout.
Content warning: References to death and a mass shooting event, violence, depictions of schizophrenic episodes
《新生》 Regeneration
At the funeral of a man named Fei Ke, the guests realize everything they know about the deceased is a lie and attempt to unravel the truth. I heard a lot of people didn't like the last 3 episodes, but I enjoyed the entire show. It was very satisfying seeing all the pieces of the puzzle fall into place. Might even check out the original webnovel!
Content warning: Death, violence (but not graphic)
Watch ep 1, ep 2, ep 3, ep 4/10 on YouTube
《不够善良的我们》 Imperfect Us
Two women, discontent with their current lives, grapple with misplaced jealousy and regrets over what could have been. Starring 许玮甯 Hsu Wei-ning and 林依晨 Lin Yi-chen, this series is quite different from what I typically watch. It's about the ordinary and mundane, but I found myself excited to sit down and watch each episode. I think everyone can find something to relate to.
Content warning: Serious illness
《异人之下1》 I Am Nobody S1
After his late grandfather's body disappears, Zhang Chulan gets sucked into the world of yiren (outsiders) and must compete in a supernatural tournament, aided by the mysterious Feng Baobao. This show was a breath of fresh air and sooo hilarious, even if I didn't understand a lot of the lore about their powers. And season 2 just started airing!
Content warning: Violence, death, zombie-like creatures (I'm very afraid of zombies)
Watch on YouTube
--There was also a recent film adaption (confusing, I know), but I heard it was not well-received.
《摩天大楼》 A Murderous Affair in Horizon Tower*
Two police officers investigate the death of Zhong Meibao, a beautiful woman with a difficult past, only to find that her neighbors have secrets of their own. I'm so glad I finally watched this show after it had been on my list for so long. I felt it could have been a little tighter (maybe 13-14 episodes instead of 16), but overall it was a quality crime drama!
Content warning: Death, violence, voyeurism, domestic violence, child abuse
Watch on YouTube
Variety/reality:
《披荆斩棘4》 Call Me By Fire S4
Call Me By Fire is a bit like an idol survival show, but instead of young trainees, the contestants are established celebrities mostly ages 30+. I had such a blast watching season 4 week-by-week as it aired. The talent was out of this world! See my dedicated post about the franchise and its sister show, Sister Who Make Waves.
Watch on YouTube
《火星情报局6》 Mars Intelligence Agency S6*
I'm a massive fan of the singer 薛之谦 Xue Zhiqian, and I actually first became a fan due to his sense of humor. So why did it take me so long to check out this comedy show that he's on?!? I'd never watched a show like this before, but I loved it and surprised my self with my ability to follow jokes in Chinese! Sadly I haven't had time to start season 7, which is currently airing.
Watch on YouTube
Movies:
《谁先爱上他》 Dear Ex
After the death of his father and an argument with his mother, a boy bonds with Ah Jie, his father's boyfriend, all while a dispute over life insurance money plays out. I've actually watched film this twice, and I'm glad I did because I think I got a lot more out of it the second time! It's a sad premise, but there's ultimately a touching ending.
Content warning: Terminal illness, mild homophobia
《鬼才之道》 Dead Talents Society
A young ghost has only a month to become a ghostly legend, or else she'll fade from existence. I didn't think this movie sounded that interesting or original at first, but I watched it on a whim and actually REALLY enjoyed it! It struck the perfect balance of hilarious and heartwarming. I strongly recommend it if you don't mind some gore.
Content warning: Gore, body horror, death
《白日火焰》 Black Coal, Thin Ice
Former police officer Zhang Zili becomes entangled with Wu Zhizhen, a women who is linked to a series of murders that he's investigating. I watched this film after learning about its influence as part of the Dongbei renaissance. But it was honestly too grim for my liking. But if you like that kind of vibe, you might enjoy this.
Content warning: Death, violence, sexual assault
Watch on YouTube
Abandoning:
《唐人街探案》 Detective Chinatown
I only watched the first 8 episodes of season 1 because I heard the final 4 have a completely unrelated storyline and different characters (and is not as good). There was a season 2, but I think the Detective Chinatown humor is just not for me.
Watch on YouTube
《谁是被害者》 The Victims' Game
I watched the entire first season, but I'm not interested in season 2. The concept is strong, but I struggled to get through it. Also, I felt weird about how they portrayed the main character's autism/Asperger's syndrome.
On my watchlist:
Still have not gotten around to 《漫长的季节》 The Long Season or 《尘封十三载》 Thirteen Years of Dust...yikes! But also on my list:
《影后》 Born for the Spotlight
《莲花楼》 Mysterious Lotus Casebook
《我的阿勒泰》 To The Wonder
Happy 2025! I hope this year is filled with quality Chinese-language shows and movies for us all to enjoy ❤️
#my watchlist#cdrama#c drama#chinese drama#cdramas#cmovie#chinese movie#chinese movies#chinese film#cvariety#chinese variety show#taiwanese drama#taiwanese movie
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Tomb of An Bei 589 CE. Sogdian tomb.
I couldn't find the translation for the epitaph for this one.
"Differently from the other tombs quoted in this paper, Anbei’s tomb was not excavated by archaeologists, but found and looted by the robbers, therefore the archaeological context of this tomb, even the date of this accidental finding are lost. Until now, all we know is that this tomb robbery happened someday between 2006 and 2007. Several stone figurines, a funerary couch and Anbei’s epitaph stone were found in the tomb. Two stone figurines, parts of the base of the couch and the epitaph are now exhibited in the Tang West Market Museum in Xi’an (Fig.20), four panels belonging to the private owners, including two processing and two banqueting scenes, were published, too (Fig.21).
Although owning the typical Sogdian name An, which means his ancestors migrated into China from Bukhara, his homeland was described in a completely different name, the state of Anjuyeni, which was never recorded by any source before. An’s family moved to China during the Northern Wei dynasty, some of his family members once served in the Bureau of Tributaries. For the court, it’s also an usual way to adopt expatriate immigrants to work in the diplomatic system. Anbei’s father, An Zhishi, served as a middle-rank commanding officer among the honour guards of the court.
As a, likely, third generation immigrant, Anbei’s life depicted in the epitaph was very brief, too. Except for the usual eulogies commonly written in every epitaph, two main parts of his experience were emphasized: his mercantile ability and simple bureaucratic career. The one who wrote the text made a metaphor, assimilating Anbei with two famous ancient Chinese merchants, Baigui and Xiangao during the Eastern Zhou Period (approximately between 8th c. - 3rd c. BC); After that, Anbei’s only short official career as a very lower status clerk of the military headquarters of vassal leader Xuchang was recorded, probably happened in 575 AD when he was 20 years old. Soonafter the Northern Qi was replaced by Northern Zhou dynasty in 577 AD, Anbei returned home in Luoyang, the place where he died and was buried in 589 AD at the age of 34.
The motivation for me to list this robbed tomb here, together with the other tombs which have detailed background obtained through scientific archaeological excavation is, however, mainly not for its elaborate funerary couch, but because of his distinctive identity depicted in the epitaph. Prior to the discovery of Anbei’s tomb, the deceased of all five tombs which constituted the most important foundation of the studies of the foreign immigrants in early medieval China, namely the tombs of Lidan, Kangye, Anjia, Shijun and Yuhong, owned high-ranked official positions such as head of a prefecture or Sabao, which may result in a misconception that only aristocrats of the foreign immigrants could be buried with such elaborate funerary furniture. However, Anbei’s tomb provided an additional possibility about the status of the tomb occupant who used the stone funerary furniture. What is expressly shown in the epitaph, during his 34-year-long life, Anbei was just a very ordinary person, without any notable ancestry from homeland, neither held any high-ranked post, nor received anyone as a posthumous reward.
Except for the basic information above, there is also a remarkable narration during the introduction in the beginning of Anbei’s epitaph, which may reflect the collective mindset among most of the foreign immigrants in China and their efforts in social integration, ‘Although he is a foreigner, after a long life in China, there is no difference between him and the Chinese’.
-Yusheng Li, Study of tombs of Hu people in late 6th century northern China
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