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a-fire-that-isnt-burning · 3 days ago
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they're the only people who loved each other🥹
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hold me close, safe, and tight
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Let me hit you with a new spin on an old classic.
Cold pond cave. The whole forehead ribbon sharing / bowing to ancestor combo. You've probably read the fics where Lan Zhan decides to consider himself married but not tell Wei Wuxian.
Get ready for; after they get out of the cave, wwx finds out about the significance of the ribbon.
Now you might think that I'm suggesting a simple reverse uno. But no. I'm suggesting they both come to the conclusion, "I've tricked this amazing person into a marriage rite. I must be a faithful and dutiful husband but also NEVER tell the other person what I've done"
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camiix27 · 13 hours ago
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wangxian adventures jpg
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kalevala568b · 11 hours ago
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Everyday should be lwj day. 💙🤍 #LanWangJi
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lwj day!!
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lilmoonberry · 1 day ago
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*jiang cheng clawing at his eyes out of frame*
( i forgot what poses i used because it has been actual months so if i remember i'll put it here )
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mysteriouslytragic · 19 hours ago
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Please help me find this one wangxian fanfic: Lan Sizhui pov, I don't remember much of the plot but there was this one scene where Wangxian and the juniors are outside and they also have a child with them I don't remember why and someone flirts with Lan Wangji. Lan Sizhui asks Wei Wuxian why he isn't jealous or something like that and Wei Wuxian is just like "Lan Zhan probably doesn't know how to reject someone" and Lan Sizhui goes to help him out with the child. Lan Sizhui straight up keeps the child in Lan Wangji's arms and calls him Father and calls Wei Wuxian dad and stuff to deter that woman who was flirting with Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian after all that is like "Lan Zhan you were leaving me with the kids???" all jokingly and yeah that's all I remember thank you for your help!
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call-me-insane-but-wth · 9 hours ago
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It's not that Wwx *assumed* that jc hated him. The narrative ITSELF shows* via exposition and dialogue from 3rd parties that Jc was embroiled in a deep incontrovertible hatred with wwx. He was obsessed with a one sided rivalry, obsessed with the impossiblity of wwx's death, bc in his mind, wwx was a force of nature that *couldnt be allowed to die,, otherwise, what was his (jc's) (perceived (but erroneous!)) reason for existing. He was obsessed with an illusion (buddhism context and reference) to the point where he besmirched his and Yunmeng jiang's image by hunting and torturing 'evil' cultivators
He kept and maintained Chenqing, but that was also to serve as a symbol of his obsession (buddhism context). Returning it to wwx, then moving on (after learning the truth of the golden core replacement), was to symbolize that jc had achieved a minor but much needed *enlightenment*.
Something that is lost on jc stans/defenders/apologists is that the ending IS a triumph for jc, all things considered. Forget the scraping at the bottom of the barrel of cherry picking of jc's characteristics and traits.
In attempting to soften and mischaracterize his actions and motives, indirectly, you're invalidating and disdaining the actual impactful narrative journey of growth and agency that Jc's character HAD achieved. How can Jc have achieved enlightenment if he wasn't ignorant in the first place?
If you consider the text and ending to be a tragedy for this specific blorbo, then you simply aren't comprehending the story and the culture that it's based on and produced from. Because the text utilizes Buddhist tropes and philosophy, the original intended audience would/should understand that the trajedy came from the lack of mindfulness from everyone involved.
Everyone is free to their own interpretation, but if you are devoted to interpreting fictional medias and mediums from a classist, individualistic, narcissistic, willfully ignorant viewpoint, then you might as well just stick to mlm content from the western hemisphere.
As an aside, the same character (wwx) yall are constantly slavering at the mouth to slander and hung up as a hypocritical, favored golden son of the author and narrative, IS being held accountable and penalized.
Weiwuxian has been *restrained* all his former and newer lives. Reincarnation is not a positive thing. He did not hit a big BINGO by being brought back. You could say that wwx, not being mindful enough about his first life's actions, was forced to come back to assauge his wrongs, and then is being punished to BE mindful (constantly comporting himself now, bc he's now the husband of someone known to be a paragon of gentility and virtue. And unlike in his first lifetime, where Wwx had the out of being a powerful cultivator, in this lifetime, he's starting from 0, and Lwj will never ask wwx to choose between honor vs principles, so wwx is accordingly entangled and chained for a lifetime.)
Jiang Cheng being described as a "sentimental fool" is perhaps one of the only rumours confirmed to be true about him. The condition Chenqing had been kept in, well cleaned, in working condition and carried on his person is a testament of that.
We see that in the scenes prior that Jiang Cheng cherises his belongings that he values and cares deeply for (he is noted to clean his sword regularly, a valued possession of his, clearly). Chenqing, giving its sentimental value and who it belonged to, was thus also a cherished item of his.
Jiang Cheng really is all bark and no bite. And Wei Wuxian was wrong to assume that he vehemently hated him all these years. His feelings towards Wei Wuxian were complicated but despite all the talk and all the rumours, we can infer from this piece of evidence that he truly didn't hate Wei Wuxian. The condition Chenqing was kept in is proof of that and I believe that was what MXTX was trying to convey when she included this fine detail.
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lemonsyk · 2 days ago
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Holy mmn (im getting there guys the style only looks easy 😒)
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nartssam · 3 days ago
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wangxian based on a pose from twitter
they’re my babies 🥲🥲🥲
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macaraoqueijo · 6 hours ago
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Then watch me play with your Bichen ❤️
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starrie-amethyst · 2 days ago
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Love this!
One of my most pointless but beloved MDZS headcanons is that Lan Wangji was a fat baby. Just a little butterball until he was about 5 years old. Just the squishiest little cheeks you ever saw.
My other beloved fanon/head canon is that Lan Wangji was a biter as a small child. So that cute, wobbly-cheeked face was extremely disarming and numerous Lans have little scars from where the toddling Second Young Master Lan bit the absolute fuck outta them.
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wangxian1434ever · 18 hours ago
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I’m incredibly happy with how this one turned out 🥰🥰 HAPPY (belated) BIRTHDAY LAN WANGJI!!!
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moonchild912 · 2 days ago
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Title: A Soul Unheard
Chapter 6: Lan Sizhui
A03: Moonchild912
Wattpad: Moonchild0912
Lan Zhan’s voice resonated as he continued. "Hanguang-Jun gives Lan Yuan the courtesy name Lan Sizhui. May this name guide you in your duty, as well as in the freedom you will carve for yourself." Wei Ying was startled at the name that was chosen, to yearn for.
He paused, "what will the sword be named?"
A-Yuan stood still for a moment, his eyes fixed on the blade in his hands. The weight of the weapon was both literal and metaphorical, as the young man reflected on the responsibility it represented. He turned his gaze to his father and uncle, who watched him with such love and pride, and then to the sword, which symbolized the unity of their teachings.
"I will name it Shengji (生计)”, (meaning ‘life’s course) A-Yuan spoke steadily, his voice clear, though it carried a hint of emotion. "It reflects the way my path will always shift between duty and freedom, just like the sword. It is not fixed, but shaped by the choices I make. Life’s course is a journey of balance, of harmonizing the structured and the free, the disciplined and the spontaneous. This sword represents that journey."
Freedom was something Wei Ying noticed that Lan disciples could not truly indulge in. It was a quiet yearning, a deep desire to break free from the constraints placed upon them. But the rigid rules of the sect, the expectations to uphold tradition, kept them tethered. Their spirits longed for release, yet they were bound by duty, unable to fully embrace the freedom they sought. It was a paradox that seemed to live within each of them—always reaching for something beyond the rules, but never allowed to truly grasp it.
As A-Yuan spoke, a subtle tension filled the room. The elders and grandmasters exchanged quiet, knowing glances, some with furrowed brows, others with their expressions unreadable. Lan Qiren, though his face remained stoic, couldn't fully mask the flicker of disapproval that crossed his eyes. The rigid rules of the Gusu Lan Sect had always prioritized discipline above all else, and A-Yuan’s words, emphasizing freedom and balance, challenged that very foundation.
The other elders, too, seemed slightly taken aback, their eyes narrowing as they assessed the young heir’s words. One or two cleared their throats, murmuring amongst themselves, while the grandmaster remained silent, their attention fixed on the boy as though weighing the implications of his chosen path. There was a collective sense of hesitation, though no one spoke out of turn.
Despite their reserved reactions, a few could sense the undercurrent of change that A-Yuan’s words carried. Even in the strictest of sects, there was always room for growth, and perhaps, in his words, there was a glimmer of potential for the future—a balance between tradition and the evolving needs of the world outside. But for now, the elders kept their opinions to themselves, the silence hanging heavy with the unspoken expectation that A-Yuan would soon prove himself worthy of the title and the path he had chosen.
"I will name it Shengji (生计)”, (meaning ‘life’s course) A-Yuan spoke steadily, his voice clear, though it carried a hint of emotion. "It reflects the way my path will always shift between duty and freedom, just like the sword. It is not fixed, but shaped by the choices I make. Life’s course is a journey of balance, of harmonizing the structured and the free, the disciplined and the spontaneous. This sword represents that journey."
Freedom was something Wei Ying noticed that Lan disciples could not truly indulge in. It was a quiet yearning, a deep desire to break free from the constraints placed upon them. But the rigid rules of the sect, the expectations to uphold tradition, kept them tethered. Their spirits longed for release, yet they were bound by duty, unable to fully embrace the freedom they sought. It was a paradox that seemed to live within each of them—always reaching for something beyond the rules, but never allowed to truly grasp it.
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hellogusu-girl · 2 days ago
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WangXian coffee date ☕️❤️💙
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pheonixqueen · 12 hours ago
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Alright, who’s leaving this comedic gold in the tags?!?
Lan Wangji: Why can't I have a morally questionable boyfriend when you do?
Lan Xichen: A-Yao isn't morally questionable!!
Lan Wangji: He's literally dragging his sworn brother's corpse right now
Lan Xichen, noticing Jin Guangyao: A-Yao, did you kill da-ge?
Jin Guangyao, dragging Nie Mingjue's corpse: Of course not er-ge, he's just sleeping
Lan Xichen: See Wangji, he's just sleeping
Lan Wangji: ( ,,⩌'︿'⩌,,)
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