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Lost you forever S2 episode 17
#whump#whumper#asian whump#emotional whump#suffering#drama#whumpee#asian whumper#bromance#chinese drama#lostyouforever#lost you forever#Dengwei#Bleeding#injured#hurt
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My OTP, YaoJing 🫶
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The subtle difference between dengwei and zhang linghe could be paralleled with the difference between melodrama and romcom.
I feel like zhang linghe has been casted in quite a lot of upright, tight characters like god and emperor, this is time we cast him as someone who is goofy and silly. One thing tianguancifu LA directors nailed is casting him as huacheng. He does have a face that will suit calling xielian ge ge throughout the LA
#dengwei#zhang linghe#i dont know what i am writing#I feel like zhang linghe doesnt have enough filmography to show his puppyish charm#I dont know canon version of huacheng but in fanon he is one big cute boy so yeah
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Deng Wei Men's Uno 10/09/23
Deng Wei
Atualizado via Instagram dengwei_ofc atualização men's uno
14 de setembro 2023 12:00, #DengWei edição de outubro capa dupla chegará como planejado, e a pré-venda da nova edição também será aberta, convidando-o a entrar na cidade dos sonhos de @DengWeiD.
#mensunoCoverPeople Quando o barulho volta ao silêncio e o vazio se torna abundante, foque se no seu crescimento vigoroso pessoal.
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Cdrama: Lost You Forever (2023)
But right now, I only want to kiss you…” #LostYouForever #YangZi #DengWei
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mv4nt-E-hbY
#Lost You Forever#长相思#Eternally Yearning For You#Sauvignon Blanc#Chang Xiang Si#Cheung Seung Si#長相思#2023#cdrama#youtube#chinese drama#shorts#short video#Yang Zi#Xiao Yao#Wen Xiao Liu#Deng Wei#Tu Shan Jing#Ye Shi Qi
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and what if the url dengwei got freed and i got my hands on it… just kidding… unless….
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My god I miss them. #yaojing #DengWei #yangzi #lostyouforever
OK the sensuality of this scene is insane. His thumb on her lips GUUUUUH!
And I love how she's shy and startled.
I love that he leans in so very gently and tentatively to kiss her and I remember the earlier kiss where he wouldn't kiss her because he didn't want her to kiss him out of pity but out of desire and I scream as I realize this means he has now accepted and knows she feels no pity at all just desire.
But also, I love that it's such a tiny light kiss and he breaks it off to look at her to make sure she likes it and wants it and is OK with it.
And he sees she is and goes in for the kill!!!
The way he grabs her nape AAAAA HOLY FUCK I AM DEAD (also look how big his hand is on her nape) and I realize this is the very first time we've seen him take charge with her, and it's very very gentle but it's unmistakable and I basically expire as I realize that it's not that he's incapable of it or uninterested or anything, it's just that he was holding back because he wanted to make sure anything in their relationship, emotional or physical was at the pace and parameters she wanted, and now that he knows she wants it - oooooh boy! The fact that it wasn't that he couldn't but that he wouldn't is what makes it so extra hot because it's a conscious choice mmmm.
The way she is startled!!!!
And then her eyes close and they really go at it!
Her hands!!!
OK I am seriously fanning myself.
The way she gets on the couch without them breaking the kiss AAAAA
I love how poleaxed they both are...
I don't think we need to worry about their marital life. But also she is so girly with him the way she isn't with anyone else, because she feels safe to be.
I don't know how they make these cliche lines seem so fresh.
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Lost you forever ep32
#lost you forever#deng wei#lostyouforever#dengwei#dying#caretaker#care taker#concerned for him#whump#whumper#asian whump#emotional whump#drama#suffering#asian whumper#whumpee#chinese drama
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Handsome Deng Wei 🫶
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Soooo I am the Years You are the Stars is definitely a fantasy drama. Seeing LIu Haikuan hanging from the ceiling like a vampire and growling like a monster with red eyes is NOT what I expected when I started this.... That should have been in the description lololol
#*talking to the dash#there are a lot of actors in this too#the side girl form dance of phonix#Dengwei from iss the dragon#idk how i feel about it tho#its alright so far#cdrama
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Dengwei shares new snap for winter solstice
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Cdrama: Lost You Forever (2023)
Indeed a fox is full of tricks #yangzi #dengwei #lostyouforever
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/L4CpbB3F1Og
#Lost You Forever#长相思#Eternally Yearning For You#Sauvignon Blanc#Chang Xiang Si#Cheung Seung Si#長相思#2023#cdrama#youtube#chinese drama#shorts#short video#Yang Zi#Xiao Yao#Wen Xiao Liu#Deng Wei#Tu Shan Jing#Ye Shi Qi
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To curb pollution, China has appointed over 1m “river chiefs”
print-edition icon Print edition | China
Dec 13th 2018 | BEIJING
HUO YAN, the Communist Party boss of a small district in north-east Beijing, was recently ordered by her bosses to take on a second job. Now Ms Huo must find time in her busy schedule to conduct weekly patrols along the Bahe river—an ancient canal that flows through her patch. She is responsible for protecting the waterway, scooping out garbage (or hiring others to do so) and keeping an eye out for pollution-causing activities on its banks. The side gig comes without extra pay.
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The “river chief” system began more than a decade ago in the eastern province of Jiangsu. In 2016 the central government decreed that every lake and river, or segment thereof in the case of larger ones, must have someone tasked with keeping them free of visible pollutants. By the end of June every river had at least one local official designated as its supervisor.
There are now nearly 1.1m river chiefs. The government says they will be accountable “for life” for any serious pollution that relates to a lapse on their watch, but penalties have yet to be specified. Promotions in their regular jobs will take into account their riverine duties. Liu Dengwei, a researcher at the Ministry of Water Resources, says chiefs will not be unfairly punished for filth from upstream.
It is a tough assignment. Earlier this year a government report said that surface water in nearly a third of “river sections” surveyed was too risky to touch, let alone drink. Water in nearly 15% of them was rated too dirty even for industrial use. Lakes are worse. The report says that out of 54 large ones surveyed, 29 contained water deemed unsafe for human contact.
The chiefs’ appointment may be a sign that the government is worried about public anger over its perceived failure to deal with the problem. Surveys by the Pew Research Centre, a think-tank, found that 37% of respondents in 2016 saw water pollution as a “very big problem”, up from 28% in 2008. Those polled expressed less anxiety about smog and the rising cost of living.
Ministries responsible for bodies of water have unclear and sometimes overlapping responsibilities. The result has been buck-passing and finger-pointing, says Mr Liu. This will be more difficult now that named individuals are accountable for water quality, the theory goes. Whether this is really so may become clearer in 2019, when the government is expected to release data from the first nationwide water-quality survey since rivers got their chiefs. But anecdotal evidence is promising. A man fishing in the Bahe river recounts how the water was “opaque green” and fetid just two years ago. Today it is clear and odourless. He credits the river-chief system.
Those with complaints about foul water can easily find out whom to call: noticeboards have been erected by almost every river and lake with the name and mobile-phone number of a chief. Ms Huo, to her credit, answers calls. The same cannot be said of many other chiefs in Beijing. Surprise inspections will be carried out next year. Mr Liu says they may involve random test calls. Shirking chiefs, beware.
This article appeared in the China section of the print edition under the headline "Changing the flow"
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