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I imagine Lan Sizhui appears very poised, like the perfect Lan disciple but only Jingyi knows how fucking weird he really is, like their conversation sometimes go like this-
Lan Sizhui during a night hunt: Wow, do you smell that? Reminds me of home for some reason.
Lan Jingyi: There’s a fucking corpse behind the tree.
Lan Sizhui: this is the best thing I’ve ever eaten. Truly delicious.
Lan Jingyi: it’s a fucking boiled
radish.
Lan Sizhui: Sometimes I wonder if the moon feels lonely, surrounded by so many distant stars yet always shining alone.
Lan Jingyi: Dude, go to fucking sleep.
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I think Lan Jingyi is important. Specifically in what he represents: In the Cloud Recesses Study Arc we see how stolid the Lan Sect is, and with Lan Wangji's whipping we see how blinded the Lan Sect can be by its own ideals that it forsakes the morality those ideals represent.
When we see Lan Wangji in WWX'S second life we see the change Lan Wangji has initiated in his own clan.
That change is embodied in the one Lan Jingyi.
He's loud, brash, emotive, unfiltered and sometimes rude, all of which are anathema to the Lan Clan's sacred ideals of comportment and image. While Lan Jingyi does get punished for infractions it should be noted that he's never dissuaded from his own nature. There is no alienation of Lan Jingyi from his clan. Lan Jingyi is fully Lan, we don't ever see him excluded and we don't see his relationship to his clan in any interpretable as estranged.
What does that tell us?
It tells us that the Lan Sect is changing. If we went purely on the Lan Sect we see in years prior it would not be surprising to see a character such as Lan Jingyi continually disparaged for his anathemic nature, looked down upon and excluded for his differences and punished for his 'undesirable traits'.
We do not see Lan Jingyi's passion being trained or beaten out of him. Instead, we see that the Lan Sect, especially through Lan Wangji's teachings and reforms, are doing their best to model Morality and Righteousness.
The flourishing existence of Lan Jingyi is a testament to the emendation of Lan Sect values; true righteousness being valued over the appearance of it, benevolence in action instead of in name. Mercy. Grace.
Lan Jingyi is the product of Lan Wangji's reforms and trials.
We see Lan Wangji suffer for his innate passion, punished for it by the hands of his own sect. But we also know Lan Jingyi never will.
Lan Jingyi is a sign of growth.
#Lan Jingyi#Hanguang-Jun#hanguang jun#Lan Sect#Lan Clan#Gusu Lan#mdzs#the grandmaster of demonic cultivation#lan wangji#lan zhan#mdzs meta#mxtx fandom
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"This is exactly what Jiang Cheng has been dreaming for...ah... JCs dream that never came true"
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Lan Sect's known rules !
▷MDZS Home Page
We are all aware of the famous wall of rules at the Gusu Lan Sect, which Wei Wuxian has a hard time following.
Well, according to the MDZS novel, there were 3,000 rules when they were students, and 4,000 rules 13 years later after Wei Wuxian was resurrected.
I managed to compile 180 rules and divided them into categories.
Sources:
The official printed novel The drama (Youtube) The anime/donghua (Youtube)
Interpretation:
There might be translation mishaps from Chinese to English. One thing could be interpreted in various ways depending on context. (note: neither Chinese nor English are not my native languages.)
THE RULES:
▷ Rules on appropriate behavior: (39 rules)
Lan clan disciples must follow the principles of the Lan
Do not work after 9 pm
Do not rise after 5 am / Do not wake up at 8 am
Do not go out at night
Those who come at night should not be allowed in until 7 AM
Do not be late
Do not enter Cloud Recesses without permission
No one is permitted to attend the lectures without an invitation
Do not enter the back hills without permission
Do not fight without permission (alternate: fighting without permission is prohibited)
Do not create damages
Do not take life within Cloud Recesses (alternate: do not kill within the premises)
Do not stand incorrectly (have a proper posture)
Do not sit improperly (sitting improperly is prohibited)
Do not make noise (causing noise is prohibited)
Do not hurry rashly (do not act impulsively; running is prohibited)
Do not move arbitrarily
Do not smile for no reason (do not smile foolishly, do not laugh for no reason)
Sneering for no reason is prohibited
Do not drink alcohol (alcohol is prohibited)
Do not consume meat
Killing livestock within the area is prohibited
Do not be difficult with food (do not be picky about food)
Do not eat more than three bowls
Do not talk during mealtimes
Pets are not permitted
Change clothes after a shower
Wear a headband to discipline yourself
Do not touch others’ headbands without permission
A headband is not to be used for any other purpose
Only a spouse or child may touch the headband
Do not bribe a law enforcer
Do not use a concealed weapon
Do not hide an edged tool
Do not wear any jangling objects like beads
Do not wear more than three accessories around your waist
Do not alter clothes secretly
Never hurt insects or plants
Do not borrow money
▷ Rules related to personal virtues: (63 rules)
Love and respect yourself
Behave yourself
Be respectful (be courteous)
Be modest Arrogance is prohibited
Hide your wisdom
Do not show off your skills
Be humble
Do not be supercilious
Be amicable and united
Be strict with yourself
Have a strong will and anything can be achieved
Diligence is the root
Morality is the priority
Harmony is the value
Be ethical
Uphold the value of justice
Be just
Shoulder the weight of morality
Perform acts of chivalry
Have courage and knowledge
Have courtesy and integrity
Do not be ill-mannered
Have affection and gratefulness
Be compassionate
Be generous
Frugality is a moral
Give more, take less
Do not expect rewards after giving
Do not be miserly
Do not regret offering
Accumulate virtue and merits
Make sure to act virtuously
Be grateful
Be grateful when praised
Stop bad habits
Destroy the five poisons (desire, anger, ignorance, pride, & jealousy)
Do not indulge in pleasure
Do not be promiscuous
Do not indulge in debauchery
Do not wallow in luxury and pleasure (do not live extravagantly/in luxury)
Be peaceful when insulted
Do not succumb to rage
Speak meagrely, for too many words only bring harm
Do not be haughty and complacent
Do not be of two minds
Do not exult in excess (do not be excessively/too happy)
Do not grieve in excess (do not be excessively/too sad)
Do not covet the property of others
Do not steal
Do not be greedy
Be careful with your words
Do not use coarse language
Do not tell lies
Do not take your own words lightly
Do not sow discord
Do not use flowery writing (do not write about love and sex; do not use frivolous language; or do not spread empty lines)
Do not say one thing and mean another (do not break promises; do not go back on your word)
Do not boast about your own strengths
Believe sincerely
Do not be suspicious
Do not be wasteful
Do not break faith and abandon the right
Do not be unreasonable
▷ Rules for training, studying, and learning: (8 rules)
Learning comes first
Train your body and your mind
Maintain your own discipline
Organise work properly
Do not neglect your studies
Do not give up on learning
Do not lose your life goal
Nurture aspirations
▷ Rules for interacting with others: (48 rules)
Love all beings
Embrace the entirety of the world
Honor good people
Appreciate the good people
Good people will be esteemed, blessed by nature, and followed by good fortune
Respect the filial ones
Be fair, and they will follow you
Be trustworthy, and they will believe you
Be mighty, and they will die for you
Be loyal
Earn trust
Win friendships with kindness
See friends as neighbors
Steer away from bad men
Correct others by correcting yourself
Do not fear the strong
Do not ignore others and be undisciplined
Help the lonely
Take pity on the desolate
Do not despise poverty
Do not bully the weak (bullying is prohibited)
Do not mix public and private interests
Help the underprivileged
Care for the weak
Lend a hand to those in need
Rescue those in danger
Do not take advantage of your position or connections to oppress others
Do not build wealth by using others, for this wealth won’t last
Do not curry favor (flatter)
Do not go tuft-hunting
Do not be a social climber
Do not form a clique and exclude others
Do not insult people
Do not use bad words to hurt others
Do not tease others
Do not praise yourself and slander others
Do not jump to an unfounded conclusion (do not make assumptions about others; do not judge others quickly)
Do not judge people behind their backs (do not speak ill of others; speaking behind other people’s backs is prohibited)
Speak not about other people’s weaknesses
Be easy on others
Be sad for other people’s sufferings
Rejoice in other people’s blessings
Regard other people’s gains and losses as your own
Do not hold grudges
Have wins and losses
If others win over you, do not envy
If others lose to you, do not look down
Do not take apprentices excessively, nor pass ordinary people
▷ Rules for respecting those in authority: (11 rules)
Respect the elderly
Do not disrespect the elder
Do not disregard the younger
Do not forget the grace of the forefathers
Be loyal, filial, friendly, and dutiful
Be a filial child
Do not argue with your family, for it doesn’t matter who wins
Honor the teachers and respect the elders
If your senior is standing, you may not sit until they have done so
Teachers have extensive knowledge and are examples of moral integrity
Disturbing female cultivators is prohibited
▷ Rules on cultivation, good and evil: (11 rules)
Concentrate on cultivating
To suppress and eliminate ghosts and monsters, liberate them
Stay on the righteous path
Take the straight path (follow the righteous way)
Reject the crooked road (do not take the crooked ways)
Eliminate evil and establish a just law
Do not associate with evil
Do not befriend the evil
Do not fall to evil
Resist evil
Promote good
▷ Bonus rule:
Wei Wuxian isn't allowed. (Do not get near Wei Ying)
▷MDZS Home Page
[completed ; 10/07/2024]
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Early in the morning 🍃
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I'm curious is this Fandom still active? I've loved this series for a while but I haven't anyone to talk about it with! This and fanfiction!!! I need some😭
#mo dao zu shi#wei wuxian#wei ying#lan zhan#lan wangji#hanguang jun#grandmaster of demonic cultivation#founder of demonic cultivation#lan xichen#wen ning#ghost general#wen sect#lan sect#jiang yanli#canon jiang cheng#jin ling#lan sizhui#lan jingyi
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What it be like
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Protective seal? Or Lan property seal?
#mo dao zu shi#mdzs#the grandmaster of demonic cultivation#the untamed#wei wuxian#wei ying#lan zhan#lan wangji#wangxian#lan sect#lan seal#my art#digital art#procreate
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Wei Wuxian not knowing about the Lan Forehead Ribbon in "House of Gentians"
What LWJ says in this part is the HoG-verse assumption regarding WWX not knowing the meaning of the forehead ribbon. The idea/opinion is mine, it's how I see it based on my reading, so it might not be true! But this is the setting for HoG nonetheless.
Please take into consideration that this is me explaining the technical behind the scenes of my thought process to make these pages. I base my work on the novel and what is written there only. This is not me trying to explain the novel, but only what I, as a creator of an AU, thought that I can use for it to work.
So please, read till the end and if you have your own insights to share, do it!
So what is the explanation for Wei Wuxian not knowing the meaning of the ribbon and finding it out in canon? We have 2 versions.
Novel version (also Manhua and audio drama): WWX doesn’t know the meaning of the forehead ribbon, and the cause is unknown. He learns about it from the Lan juniors in his second life.
Donghua version: The source of information about the ribbon is the Lan rule book, and WWX copied that part wrong. Only in his second life, when he flipped through LWJ’s notes, he found the mistake and the correct meaning written by LWJ.
I believe donghua had its own reasons to bend the plot this way (especially since censorship laws would forbid presenting the meaning of the ribbon so straightforwardly fearing the possibility of hinting on wangxian relationship, so showing it as one second shot of a notebook with tons of text was a good choice on their part to both deal with the censorship and still maintain the main idea).
HoG-verse follows the novel, therefore it does not assume that WWX knew, or could know the meaning of the ribbon from the Lan rules. We don’t even know if it’s IN the Lan rules. According to the novel, WWX had to copy about four fifths of the entire Lan rule book, see here:
And we do know that WWX remembered quite a lot of the rules, as he says to Jin Ling in the temple:
(In fact WWX is shown as someone with good memory, especially of things he read. He excels in his class in CR showing that he knows a lot of stuff compared to his classmates, he remembered phrases he read once from Wen Mao’s book,and he remembers the Lan rules he copied many times).
I also don’t think he has “selective memory” cause the only times WWX was shown as forgetting something (as far as I recall) is the times he was feverish (Tulu Xuanwu cave, forgetting the song the LWJ played to him) and devastated/not caring about what’s going on around him (after the massacre on Nightless City, after his Shijie died, didn’t remember LWJ saving him and confessing to him).
In both cases, he eventually remembers. He remembers by himself the song LWJ played in the end of the novel, and about the events of Nightless City, when LXC tells him about what happened, he admits that his memory is clouded:
Meaning he eventually recalls the things he forgot. This is opposed to his reaction when he finds out about the Lan ribbon from the Lan juniors. It’s really something he hears for the first time. If WWX really copied this from the rule book and forgot, he should’ve remembered it at this point, but he’s too surprised, excited and embarrassed.
PLUS, if WWX had copied the meaning of the forehead ribbon from the Lan rule book, I don’t think he would forget it. He always thought the Lans to be strict, boring and uptight, so such a “juicy” piece of information would by no means go unnoticed by him. He’d use this info to tease the hell out of young LWJ hahaha…notice how he is surprised that the Lans could have a romantic side:
ANYWAYS this is just to show that the donghua version isn’t exactly possible in novel-verse.
In fact, in the novel, WWX does know only one meaning of the forehead ribbon, or maybe its purpose:
Maybe THIS was what he read in the Lan Rule book, but it’s still not as in the donghua, where he eventually came to know that the ribbon is supposed to be given to one’s fated other. If this knowledge about the ribbon being a tool for self-regulation was what he learned from the Lan book, then he is still left in the dark because he suspects there is another meaning to the ribbon and he just doesn’t know it:
According to these parts, it doesn’t seem that WWX knew and forgot, but that he really didn’t know the whole story behind the ribbon. Again, his reaction is very strong:
Again, this is different from him realizing that his memory was clouded after the events of Nightless City. This is REALLY something he NEVER knew. Anyways back to the conversation with the juniors, where WWX finds the truth, LSZ tells that:
Apparently this meaning of the ribbon is something that was passed down the generations. We don’t know if it was passed down by script or orally, or both, but it is something that has turned into a custom for the Lans.
And since it is a major custom in such a major sect such as theirs, I believe that it was known among other sects too.
There’s the opinion that this meaning of the forehead ribbon was known to Lans only, but I personally don’t think so, because the Lans themselves had no problem of telling about it to outsiders.
Recall the text I added before where JL says to WWX that he learned its meaning:
And also, LSZ and LJY have no problem revealing it to WWX, who they still think is Mo Xuanyu at this point.
Also, in his first life, back on Phoenix Mountain, it seems that LXC was willing to tell WWX the meaning:
(ok this is personally my head canon but I think that LWJ stopped LXC from revealing the meaning of the ribbon because he kinda lowkey wanted WWX to continue touching/asking to touch it, and was afraid that by learning what the ribbon means, WWX would feel ashamed and stop. I mean, if I was LWJ and my crush would constantly touch or ask to touch the object that is supposed to be given to my fated other I’D DEVELOP HOPES AND THINK WHAT IF THIS IS FATE??? And eventually I’d want it to become true. :’) )
Anyways back to the matter at hand, the Lans seem to have no problem telling others what’s the meaning of the ribbon is. I also don’t think that taking one’s ribbon off has an immediate sexual association. IT CAN HAVE, AND IT IS, but it’s not the main idea of it, in my opinion. It’s an object that’s supposed to be given only to the other’s beloved no matter in which situation. Meaning, that the moment they are together, or wed, the moment they know they love each other, then it gives the fated person the validity to touch the ribbon. If it had a solely sexual association then I guess this scene wouldn’t happen:
LWJ enters a wine shop without his forehead ribbon, and WWX plays with it. You can say that this is them acting SUPERRRR shamelessly, but I really believe there’s nothing so scandalizing about it. LWJ feels comfortable giving him the ribbon because they are finally together. WWX accepted his feelings, and therefore, LWJ can take it off and give it to him, and (correct me if I’m wrong) nowhere is it mentioned that it’s something that’s supposed to be done only at the couple’s private chambers.
(That’s also why I felt confident enough to have LWJ remove his ribbon and tie it on WWX in front of everyone at the inn, even though it DID have a strong meaning of letting go of self regulation, but in my eyes this was possible also because WWX is his beloved one, even though his feelings aren’t returned yet.)
ANYWAYS it seems that the Lans have no problem telling about the meaning to outsiders, because (in my eyes) there’s really nothing TOO sensitive about the fact that the meaning of the ribbon is that you can give it only to your loved one. I don’t think it’s THAT grave to be kept a secret from the world. On the contrary, in a world such as theirs, which is built on honor and respect to customs and traditions, I guess it’s important for others to know about such a custom, if only so that they’d know not to touch the ribbon accidentally or on purpose, to avoid offending the Lan member. (I don’t know if it’s true but in my eyes the Lans make this ceremony of giving their ribbon to their loved one on their wedding hehehe so yeah, I do imagine that if outsiders attended a Lan wedding, they’d see this custom happening).
And as I believe happened in all periods of our real world, that there were books and records written about history, cultures and traditions of peoples, the same exists in MDZS verse. I believe that there would exist books and records about the history and customs of different sects, and I think that it's not impossible that the meaning of the Lan forehead ribbon is also mentioned briefly somewhere in a book about the Lan Clan/Sect, or elsewhere.
And this finally brings me to this page of HoG that LWJ asks Wei Wuxian this question. WWX wants to know the meaning of the ribbon for the first time, after so many times of touching or wanting to touch it.
I think that younger LWJ didn’t even KNOW that WWX doesn’t know the meaning of the ribbon. Hell, in his eyes it could have been just another malicious prank done by this shameless boy who has no respect. Maybe only later did LWJ realize that WWX really didn’t know the meaning.
Hearing WWX’s question finally being asked, LWJ isn’t ready to answer him yet. He gave him the ribbon, yes, but it was something he did as a statement to his Shishu and others. As I mentioned before, he didn’t give WWX his ribbon during their wedding, nor after it. Because he knows that WWX doesn’t return his feelings and that this marriage isn’t really out of love.
That’s why he isn’t willing to answer his question right away. Instead, he just teases WWX by answering with a question of his own. And since WWX brought their past, with how he touched his ribbon and was rejected, LWJ also brings his perspective on the past - like, how could you do all that, and not even know what’s the meaning of what you do?
LWJ was a student with WWX in cloud recesses and heard how he answered all questions correctly and fast. WWX was outstanding compared to his classmates, showing that he did some reading. LOL as I was making this there was this picture of WWX’s room running on twitter, and I really loved that private library/study corner he had there with tons of books.
It was clear that WWX did read about the cultivation world, including random sects’ history, traditions etc. This is where I’m sure that such a book would exist about the Lan Sect too.
And LWJ asks him if he didn’t read anything about the Lans as he was reading about all other sects. What’s the answer to that? In HoG-verse, I guess WWX missed this information somehow. He really didn’t know the meaning of the ribbon from any source, and he still doesn’t know.
BUT HE’S GONNA FIND OUT I PROMISE HEHEHE SO….there you have it! This is HoG’s version of dealing with the forehead ribbon matter, where WWX stayed alive and dared raise the question before HGJ himself.
ANOTHER IMPORTANT NOTE
I need to clarify one more thing, guys. This isn't me stating an idea about the novel, this is me sharing my thought process in order to make my AU work. Let me explain:
Even if the info about the Lan ribbon is written in the rule book, I couldn't be sure about that because it isn't specified in a clear manner. The only certain source for that is the donghua, which, as I'm sure you can understand, I can't use since it made many changes to the original story. I couldn't be sure if the info about the ribbon in the Lan rule book is a canon possibility or a donghua way of dealing with the plot. So, I DO NOT OPPOSE the idea that the info is in the Lan rule book! But I just needed clear evidence to work with.
LWJ was not about to answer WWX's question in that instant. He wanted to ask him back - just how come he didn't know?
So imagine me having to think about the text (and believe me I put a lot of thinking hahaha), I couldn't make LWJ say "Didn't you copy it in the rules? How could you miss it?" because again, I couldn't be 100% sure it WAS in fact canon that it's written in the rules.
So I made the decision to make him require about WWX's studious character which does 2 things:
based on my assumption that some knowledge about the Lan ribbon was available to the public because it seems to me that the Lans themselves are surprised that WWX doesn't know. imagine that this is like others know not to offer alcohol to the Lans so to not offend them. I'm sure that some basic knowledge about the ribbon was available to the public too, again, from courtesy reasons.
LWJ asking WWX this is my way of making it show that his character DID notice and DOES acknowledge WWX's intelligence. their studying in Gusu days was a chaos of LWJ avoiding WWX or giving him the cold shoulder. >This< LWJ however takes that unfortunate past experience and by this slight sarcastic reply shows WWX that he in fact noticed and appreciated WWX's smart and studious character.
So once again I stress out the fact that this is me creating this idea (which can be untrue!) out of technical reasons to make not only the AU in general work, but also THIS SPECIFIC moment of LWJ answering WWX without telling him the meaning.
#house of gentians#mo dao zu shi#wei wuxian#lan wangji#wangxian#mdzs#grandmaster of demonic cultivation#Lan Sect#Lan Forehead ribbon#LONG POST
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I read somewhere that The Gusu Lan's simplicity in terms of fashion sense is often overlooked, as it reflects their discipline and resolve towards cultivation. But then I also noticed that YunmengJiang's flashy purples are often overlooked, too. Like, my man Jiang Cheng is the most well-dressed man out there, and Jiang Yanli was always Aesthetic Goals TM. Wei Wuxian may be in his simple blacks and reds, but compared to other sect robes, I find his robes elegant and fashionable.
Although in terms of flashiness, Lanling Jin clan may be the winner, but I find their robes tasteless, with their brand logo in front, like rich people who wear bad fashion as long as the prints louis vuitton or chanel are visible.
But Yunmeng Jiang? *Chef's Kiss* All adaptations understood the assignment that this is the kind of family that supports all the local tailor shops. Each sibling has their own shop because one shop cannot accommodate their NEEEEEED for fashion robes. Meanwhile, Lan Wangji has been wearing the same robes since he was 18. He probably only has two sets that he washes everyday. Meanwhile, Wei Wuxian and Jiang Cheng:
#Yungmeng Jiang is the fashion sect#lanling jin is that new money international student#Gusu Lan is white shirt wearing nerd#nie sect is cargo pants wearing martial arts kid#mxtx#mxtx mdzs#Jiang sect#Lan sect#Jiang Cheng#Jiang Yanli#Wei Wuxian#Lan Zhan#Lan Wangji
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The REAL reason sizhui never swears
Sizhui: mother fucker
Lan wangji: yes?
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Reading about the cultural and social importance of bathing throughout Chinese history (because I am exactly the kind of person who spends hours reading about the cultural and social importance of bathing throughout Chinese history for no particular reason on a Tuesday night) and obviously now I'm imagining the sects all lowkey competing with regards to their public baths -- or at least the ones meant for visiting disciples and dignitaries.
The Jin are obviously doing The Most and being incredibly tacky about it. The floor of the bath is made of gold tile that dull super quickly and the whole tub needs to be frequently drained so the tiles can be deep cleaned and polished, and of course once they're shiny they reflect light up and through the water in a way that's actually really distracting. The bath bean has crushed pearls and seventy four different types of flowers in it. The benches are intricately engraved and inlaid with gems in places that pinch your butt when you sit on them.
The Nie have a natural hot spring that they have turned into their main public bath. The massive cavern houses a number of varying-sized pools, some of which interconnect and others of which are freestanding. The free standing pools are typically treated with different soaks to give the water various medicinal properties (most often for things like muscle aches or minor injuries, but also for skincare and such.) I imagine the Nie recipe for bath-bean would include animal fat and pancreas, making it very rich and cleansing.
Part of me wants to say the Jiang would just bathe in the lake but that seems cheap to me, so instead: Through a combination of well-placed pipes and clever array work, the Jiang bath house feels like a mini indoor rainstorm, with water falling in thousands of warm droplets from the ceiling above to fill the pools, which are more shallow that a typical bath would be. There are built-in overhangs you can sit under to get out of the "rain" while still being in the water. If requested the rain can be "turned up" and the lights dimmed, and cymbals crash so you feel like you're really standing out in a raging thunderstorm, which some people find incredibly soothing and others find terrifying. I can't think of anything unique for the bath bean other than lotus flowers but I do think, given the proximity to the river, that mud wraps would be a common treatment offered.
The Lan... probably have the worst public baths, actually. They may not even actually have a public bath at all. If they do have one, it's not meant to be a place of luxury or entertainment, although of course it would be tastefully decorated and comfortable. Rather they'd find some way to make public bathing less about socializing and more about silently meditating while pretending you aren't surrounded by other naked people. I guess the cold springs kind of sort of count as a public bath but not really. Bath bean smells distinctly medicinal, but obviously whatever is in it works, because the Lan all look Like That.
The public bath in Qishan stopped being a popular attraction when Wen Ruohan stopped having visitors, but for years their bath was one hell of a marvel. Massive, bronze statues of phoenixes would be heated until glowing-hot and then lowered into the stone tub, filling the air with thick steam. Patrons would sit around the room on their benches, sweating it out until the statues had cooled enough for the water to be safe to enter. If you wanted a cold bath, the adjoining room was also home to a massive bronze statue, this one of a dragon that sat in the center of the tub and poured cool water out of it's mouth. Bath bean was made with plant ash rather than rice or soybean powder, and the water was all treated with volcanic ash.
And, because I am Me, the Wei sect: I'm imagining a dark hall deep in the cave systems, the floor lined with man made in-ground pools of varying sizes not entirely unlike the Nie baths, however these pools aren't connected to an outside water source or each other. There are illusion arrays carved into the walls that send out glowing, ghostly shapes of fish and otters and other river creatures swimming through the air. The pools are filled through overhead pipes that pour water, oils, and herbal mixtures into the pool, and each pool has access to it's own set of labeled levers, so a person or group of people can customize their bath while they're having it, adding more cool water, hot water, or various add-ins. The bath bean is more of a paste due to the addition of a ton of collagen. (They get it from the kitchen's bone broth. The bones are not human, but that doesn't stop visiting disciples from scaring each other about it. Don't piss off the Yiling Louzu or you'll end up in the soap.)
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"jiang and wei husband"
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What is below the cut is a list of my headcanons for the Lan Sect.
I do not character bash in these, so if you are hoping for any of that then please stop reading here!
If you have any ideas or headcanons of your own you wish to add, feel free to say them!
Lan Sect
The Lan Forehead Ribbon™ is sacred, if it is touched by someone that isn’t family, then it is considered a marriage proposal (if consensual—though that part was only added after some unfortunate mishaps in the past…).
Literally, everyone in the clan hates the oldest Sect Council Elders, it’s a running inside “joke” (bc it’s not actually a joke since those aren’t allowed—) to try to plan the best way to kick them from their spot in the council.
The Lans are known to have incredibly straight hair because of the weather of Gusu Lan.
Since they live in a normally clouded and misty area, with not a lot of direct sunlight, the Lans are naturally very pale. But, they don’t have to worry about getting skin cancer too much since golden cores deplete that possibility pretty easily.
The more detailed the Jade gate pass is that you have, the more important you are considered to the Lans. (It can also be regarded as a courting gift should one or both parties be interested, although it’s not often given that way.
Lan Yuan
He always has to get help to straighten his hair out in order to not be found out as a “fake” Lan. (He got help as a child from the Twin Jades, and then learned to do it on his own the older he got.)
He also has some of the darkest skin that is seen in the Lan Clan (since he was born a Wen, but it’s a secret). At first, people were suspicious, but as he grew older and acted as a Lan, people eventually stopped caring too much.
Lan Zhan wasn’t actually that good of a father figure to Lan Yuan when he was a younger kid, and Lan Huan was actually the one to bring him up more. (It was only during the duration of Lan Zhan’s time of seclusion given to him by the Sect Elders.
Lan Zhan did eventually become a good father figure toward him, it just took some time and help from others.
Lan Zhan
There was a time at the beginning of his seclusion when he would try and play Inquiry to see if Wei Ying was alive, but he eventually stopped when he got no answer after a few months. At that time, the Wangxian song became too hard on his mental health for him to play, so the next time he ever heard it was when he ran into Wei Ying on Dafan Mountain.
Lan Zhan is actually the worse cook of the Twin Jade Brothers. It was discovered when he tried to make the Lotus Rib Soup that he always heard Wei Ying gush about during his time studying at the Cloud Recesses, and he wanted to try to make it in memory of him and his fallen family. Lan Huan had to come and help him after he set the water on fire.
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Special food for special kids ❤️
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