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thekingsavatar-fan · 5 months ago
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Happy birthday to Huang Shaotian. Art by Yan Ling
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lopsushi · 1 year ago
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@cwispy-candle apocalypse au! I wanted to draw a scary LBD henchmen finding them heheee.
I wanted to surprise them so surprise ☺️💚
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withered-owll · 2 years ago
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“Hurtful frustration pt. 1”
Sometimes siblings argue with each other 🤷‍♀️
BEHOLD THE ANGST!! My back is dead and my sanity is gone after the finals but I had this idea planned out in my drafts for a hot while so y’all shall suffer with me >:3
After Wukong and Macaque got imprisoned in the scroll by Azure Lion our two sweet little beans Yan Hao and Liling manage to escape but the atmosphere between them feels heavy.
Yan Hao obviously belongs to @lopsushi >:3
Eat up and see ya next time folks!
*skidaddles*
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lexa-hippb · 9 months ago
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Something something I forgot to post
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Ollie card design (will post the physical ver once it's done)
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Toland skin that I kinda saw in my dream
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My piece of the Qult New Years collab (Can I interest you in my religion of Luo Yan x Zhong Nan?)
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And silly pfps that I made in blender
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feng-huli · 12 days ago
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A fun little watercolor piece I did a while ago of Jin Yan and Wuchang Gui 💜💚
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twistyprince · 7 months ago
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GAO GAO!
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aptericia · 2 years ago
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Lang Wu-Yao and some of the people who have shaped his life
This monstrosity was originally planned for his birthday back in February, but as you can see, it took me a bit longer than that XD
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drawssj · 2 years ago
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release the makeup tutorial shen-daozhang 😩
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blame @botanycrewmember
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ajaxbell · 5 days ago
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Fangs of Fortune (Bai Ze Ling): perfect on pure aesthetics alone, but also it will tear your heart out while being very gay.
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I was lured in to this show by Tumblr gifsets and friends on Bluesky talking about how queer and poly this show is. I'm old and I've been in fandom more than half my life. I know how to read queer subtext. I'm also pretty well versed in cdramas, so again, I know how to read subtext. So I went into this ready to, well, read the subtext.
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But no this show is just puts the queer it right there in the text. The vague information we have about Chinese censorship repeatedly left me asking, 'wait how are they getting away with this?' Like some of these jokes and implications are just so blatant it seems incredible this show ever made it to being broadcast. It just feels very much like queer media made for queer people even if t's more subtle than something western like Queer as Folk.
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Even without the heavy coloring of gay this show is incredible and so much more than I expected from the title and the promo. The premise is essentially the death of the goddess, who governed relations between humans and demons, leads to an influx of demons in the human world. This brings together the goddess's disciple, Wen Xiao--seeking to restore the goddess's power. WX's childhood sweetheart, Zhuo Yichen--seeking to restore the demon-hunting bureau after the powerful demon Zhu Yan killed his father and brother. It opens on Zhu Yan, in human disguise as as Zhao Yuanzhou, volunteering to help the imperial court restore the demon-hunting bureau to quell the chaos. They are joined by Pei Sijing, a retired female general from the rival demon hunting sect, and a very young doctor (and comic relief) named Bai Jiu. It starts off as a sort of monster-of-the-week with a grim Scooby gang doing detective work and fighting monsters. Each major demon has a mini arc that relates to the larger case (restoring the power of the goddess to balance the realms), and they are repeatedly blocked by either the demons or the rival demon hunting sect. Each mini arc also acts as a mirror or parallel story to slowly revealed backstory of all the main characters as well. In true cdrama fashion it's a mix of adventure, intense emotional drama, romance, and comedy. And queer and poly jokes and romance. It also has a kind of manga vibe in the way the comedy is woven into the more serious story, and in the fantastical depiction of the characters and how the story unfolds.
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It is also just insanely beautiful. Every single shot is lovely. The costumes, make up, and hair are incredible. The casting director made all the major demons inhumanly beautiful. The sets are spectacular. The effects are nicely done. Every bit of has the vague surreality of a fairytale. The perfection of each shot ads to the manga vibe, as if we're seeing each critical storytelling panel come alive. There's recurring water-based special effects that are just gorgeous. Based on aesthetics alone this show would be worth watching to me. That it is combined with a complex, very emotional story is a spectacular gift to the watcher. A lot of the negative reviews of this complain about the staginess or that it's overly contrived in how each scene is shot. But I think it's gorgeous, works perfectly with the storytelling, and if we criticize art on whether it achieves the goal it intended then this show is doing exactly and perfectly what it means to do and doing it beautifully.
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Additionally the acting is also very good, but Neo Hou is the stand out for sure. I enjoyed him in Back from the Brink, especially the later part of the story, but in Fangs of Fortune he's transformed, utterly embodying the role, the way Dylan Wang is Dongfang Qingcang in Love Between Fairy and Devil. Neo Hou has the right look, a slightly uncanny beauty perfect for a gorgeous immortal not of this world. The show does incredible things with his styling between the various looks and personas the role requires. But in acting he somehow manages to utterly transform his face and demeanor to manifest each aspect of the character as story demands changes from him.
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There is a lot of crying in this drama. Like early on I joked that there was going to be a character crying a single perfect tear in every ep. Lol nope. Multiple single perfect tears per ep and many outright full on sobbing scenes. This show is just waiting to rip your heart out and you see it right from the beginning. But it was such sweet pain all the way through. Just a truly engaging and utterly wrenching set of intertwined stories.
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My only criticism is that the pacing falls apart in the last 3 episodes. But overall the story is solid through the end, though like so many cdramas, it's saved by the epilogue.
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You should absolutely watch it if you want the chaotic bi polycule (it's her, her girlfriend, her boyfriend, her boyfriend's boyfriend who is also her boyfriend, their two idiot sons, and her boyfriend's ex-who is also eventually sort of his boyfriend again), or if you want your heart torn out and stomped on. Or even if you just like really gorgeous cinematic things. Also if you watch, please don't skip the ending credits, as they change as the arcs change, and the radiant joy Tian Jiarui has as he dances is an excellent antidote to the emotions of each episode.
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anne-bsd-bibliophile · 4 months ago
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Spoilers for Thousand Autumns Volumes 3 and 4!!!
I didn't pay attention to it the first time I read Thousand Autumns, but during my reread it's obvious that Xie Ling and A-Yan knew that Yan Wushi loved Shen Qiao from the start.
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Art by @_Konia_; reposted with permission.
It's fairly obvious that Xie Ling is infatuated with Shen Qiao immediately because his gaze never leaves Shen Qiao and Xie Ling trusts him completely:
Yan Wushi only looked at him, his eyes filled entirely with Shen Qiao’s reflection. “I’ll be taking your pulse.” Shen Qiao lifted his wrist, and Yan Wushi didn’t respond to that either, letting Shen Qiao handle him as he wished. But his eyes remained fixed on Shen Qiao—whether Shen Qiao was hunched over or sitting upright, Yan Wushi’s gaze never left him. ...Just as Shen Qiao was furrowing his brows and pondering, Yan Wushi suddenly smiled at him. This smile was different from those faint half smiles from the past, and lacked any sense of sarcasm, ridicule, or unbridled arrogance. It was simply a smile, nothing more, as if it weren’t Shen Qiao in front of him, but a beautiful flower. (vol. 3, pg. 85-6)
A-Yan tells Shen Qiao, "...I understand why my previous self treated you the way he did. He’s a paranoid person at heart, someone who’d never trust anyone else. No matter how good you are, he’d always want to bring out the darkness hidden within you. But he doesn’t know that you are you. There may be hundreds of thousands of Chen Gongs in this world, but there is only one Shen Qiao." (vol. 3, pg. 135)
Yan Wushi notices that, "There was still a hint of remaining warmth within his chest, left there by Xie Ling and A-Yan, from their feelings whenever they thought about Shen Qiao. But at this moment, Yan Wushi forcefully wiped it away..." He doesn't consider the the thoughts and feelings from the other parts of his personality to be his own." (vol. 3, pg. 142)
There's also the scene where Xie Ling tries to kiss Shen Qiao:
...Yan Wushi abruptly seized Shen Qiao’s neck, then he threw himself closer and bit down on his lips! In pain, Shen Qiao snaked his arm around Yan Wushi’s neck and struck hard. The other man fell limply on top of him. It was finally quiet. Shen Qiao let out a sigh of relief. He picked up Yan Wushi’s wrist and felt it, then let out a gasp of surprise. If the man had just been in the throes of qi deviation earlier, then now, only a short time later, his pulse had completely calmed. In contrast, his life force even seemed to be thriving? (vol. 3, pg. 225)
When Yan Wushi is back to his normal personality, he commented on the unskilled kiss: "What, did Xie Ling even forget how to kiss someone after losing most of my memories? He was so impatient he even bit you?" (vol. 3, pg. 232) Yan Wushi knows immediately that Xie Ling has feelings for Shen Qiao, but he doesn't realize his own feelings yet.
Later, Yan Wushi admits to himself that Xie Ling and A-Yan's thoughts where his own as well, and that's what leads to the confession scene:
Yan Wushi smiled but didn’t speak. Before, he’d loathed “Xie Ling’s” influence, thinking that those thoughts weren’t his own. He’d tried to suppress that strange feeling numerous times, and he’d believed that the moment he repaired the flaw in the demonic core, that feeling would vanish with it. He hadn’t expected that Shen Qiao’s smile would reawaken everything. He was unwilling to admit that he, who’d looked down upon everyone in the world, would one day find that a name had wormed its way into his heart. Human hearts were filled with malice. Some people were traitors, turning their backs on all integrity; some were ingrates, repaying kindness with enmity. There were also those who’d abandon their spouses, who were willing to do anything for wealth and glory. Yan Wushi had seen many, and he’d thought nothing of them because he, too, was a selfish, callous human. He only categorized things based on whether they deserved his notice, and to him, there were no actions that fell beyond a line that could not be crossed. However, now Yan Wushi was forced to admit that Shen Qiao was unique and that he couldn’t change him. Though the world was vast, there was still only one Shen Qiao. “My venerable self suddenly thought of something amusing,” he said. “Would you like to listen?” “No,” said Shen Qiao. Yan Wushi turned a deaf ear and started talking anyway. “Once upon a time, there was a man who found a stone in a heap of gold and jewels.” Shen Qiao’s mouth twitched. Didn’t he just say that he didn’t want to listen? “But he couldn’t believe that it was only an ordinary stone. He thought that since it’d been piled together with the mass of treasures in that room, it must also be a treasure. So, he brought it everywhere with him, and even had it examined and polished by many. But every single person, without exception, told him that it was only an ordinary stone, that there was nothing special about it. Guess what happened in the end?” Shen Qiao’s face was both lost and bewildered. “In the end, he finally believed that it was indeed a worthless stone. But in his eyes, compared to the room full of gold and silver treasure, even if it was only a stone, it was still one of a kind—a stone out of a million.” Shen Qiao was silent. Why did this story sound so bizarre? It was indeed unusual to hear such a normal story from such an abnormal person. He couldn’t help but say, “Even thousands of gold pieces cannot purchase happiness. Some people care little for wealth—they only wish to seek out things that other people find worthless. In my opinion, that man already liked that stone more than the other jewels and treasures, but he was trapped by his preconceptions and unwilling to admit it.” Yan Wushi laughed. “That’s true, you’re very correct. Thousands of gold pieces cannot purchase happiness." There seemed to be a deep significance within these words. (vol. 4, pg. 58-60)
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freisende · 8 months ago
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Shen Qiao's Heart
Thousand Autumns⚠️Spoiler
Betrayal always comes unexpectedly.
Shen Qiao had just recovered from his battle with Kunye; with lost qi and blurry sight.
Yet what greeted him when he managed to walk home to Mount Xuandu—
Was another heavy rock falling upon him.
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He knew he did not deserve to be the sect leader anymore the moment he had lost to Kunye, ignoring the fact he was cheated on— poisoned with Joyful Reunion.
What was not his expectation was his own shidi betraying over him.
He could not comprehend it at all.
Mount Xuandu is His own home, the place he grew up, learning martial arts and playing with his martial brothers and sister.
He had given enormous love, yet that tenderness was paid unfairly. 
The cost was his own core and eyes.
It was so arbitrary! 
He was bound to hate each & every person Who had treated him cruelly. 
Yet his tears fell for a sick, powerless child— that was not even his relative.
Something that caught Yan Wushi's eyes and became a mysterious puzzle.
How could that be?
Countless of hate should be bound in Shen Qiao's heart.
Yet Shen Qiao did not even pay it any attention; although he wavered a bit over the betrayal fact, but he immediately stood still like the tower of Chang'an.
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Ridiculous.
How could a person remains untainted?
But he wants to taint him—
Yan Wushi desperately wanted to taint something so pure, so white, into a dark, black hole.
Yet, never did he know that he was the one to be brought into the world of light.
A blazing, glimmering shine of light that can even nearly bring blindness. Even after Yan Wushi ran, ran, and ran over again to every dark cave—
The light will always be there.
Shen Qiao knew, deep somewhere there should be kindness in Yan Wushi.
Xie Ling and A-Yan were the evidence.
Shen Qiao must have thought— this man far older than him, what obstacles and incidents he had passed through to give birth to such split personalities? 
It's as if he wanted to change his ideals and thought severely— from a Xie Ling, to something brand new, called Yan Wushi.
Even though there were many bitter things they have gone through, at the end of the road lied the beautiful, bright path for both of them.
Shen Qiao smiled at every moment he feels now.
He finally believed that he could trust Yan Wushi— with how every morning feels warm with that man beside him.
Something that he did not even feel the same with the family in Xuandu Mountain.
Something akin to eternal love.
Although Shen Qiao could remain eternal, who can be the same as him?
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Turned out, his savior & enemy, could give him the kindness & warmth he had been seeking for years, akin to a thousand autumns🍁
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thekingsavatar-fan · 2 years ago
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Birthday art from Yan Ling
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aworldforastage · 1 year ago
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A Totally Subjective List of Favorite Danmei Novels I Read in 2023
Joyful Reunion :: 相见欢 by 非天夜翔
Governor's Illness :: 督主有病 by 杨溯
The Return of Cambrian Period :: 寒武再临
The Plays of Lips and Teeth :: 唇齿之戏 by 张佩奇
Blazing Armor :: 火焰戎装 by 水千丞
After the Disabled God of War Became My Concubine :: 残疾战神嫁我为妾后 by 刘狗花
Wilderness Vegetation :: 荒野植被 by 麦香鸡呢
In Name Only :: 有名 by 木更木更
Placid Chang’an :: 太平长安 by 盐盐 Yany
Eternities Still Unsaid Till You Love Me :: 欲言难止 by 麦香鸡呢
Joyful Reunion :: 相见欢 by 非天夜翔
“相见欢,原本是我们的曲子。” "'Joyful Reunion' originally belonged to my people."
[action, political intrigue, coming of age] -- At its heart, Joyful Reunion is a young man's coming-of-age, as he grows up in a war-torn world and decides on the type of man and leader he wants to become. This novel isn't easy to read with it pacing and length, but its reputation as an iconic historical political danmei is well-deserved. There are no "good people" and "bad people", just humans trying to survive in a harsh world and live their own truths. The main romantic arc is fairly light, while the most controversial (i.e. beloved) "second male lead" in all of danmei is lurking in the background. But I love that Duan Ling finds someone who supports him through his worst days, and they give each other strength and hope to stay true to their best selves.
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Governor's Illness :: 督主有病 by 杨溯
“去吧,”沈玦道,“你生,我去找你。你死,我去陪你。” “Go,” Shen Jue says, “If you live, I’ll come find you. If you die, I’ll go with you.”
[wuxia, secrets and conspiracies, revenge plot] -- The powerful Governor of the Eastern Depot has a massive bounty on the head of an infamous assassin. Who knew it's because they are childhood friends who want to find each other? Despite a tiny bit of palace intrigue, this is mostly a wuxia story, focusing on the complicated bonds between masters and disciples, and far too many blood debts and sect secrets. The first part of the novel is brutal. I love plot-heavy stories but I intentionally ignore parts of this one during re-reads because it is just so heartbreaking (unrelated to the romance arc). But Xiahou Lian never stops seeing the best in Shen Jue and Shen Jue never stops wanting the best for Xiahou Lian. And that strong bond gives them -- and readers like me -- some hope and comfort as secrets and enemies from the ghosts of Xiahou Lian's past continue to launch them into one action-packed challenge after another. (My review here)
The Return of Cambrian Period :: 寒武再临 by 水千丞
这就是末世,个人的悲伤在全世界的悲伤面前,渺小无比。 This is the apocalypse, and the grief of an individual is utterly insignificant compared to all the grief in the world right now.
[apocalypse, action/adventure, superpowers/mutations] -- I don't know how to summarize 1.7 million words briefly so here's a much lengthier review. It's an action-adventure with super-powered humans and mutant "monsters of the week". It's a mystery and heroic epic trying to solve and conquer the cause of the apocalypse. It's a social commentary sketching out what humanity keeps and saves and becomes when modern society crumbles. It's a love story -- many love stories, romantic and familial and platonic and more-- that reminds you what gives humans the courage, purpose, and determination to stand up in face of overwhelming adversity is love for and from the people we keep in our hearts.
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The Plays of Lips and Teeth :: 唇齿之戏 by 张佩奇
周辰瑜回到舞台中央,说:“这出《乌龙院》,我和贺辰烽常说,不过这还是我头一回演阎惜娇。” 说着,他转过身,对身旁的晏朝说:“人家第一次都给你了,你要对我负责。” 晏朝:“……” Zhou Chenyu returns to the center stage, and says, "I have performed 'Wu Long Yuan' many times with He Chenfeng, but this is my first time playing Yan Xijiao." He turns to Yan Zhao, who is standing beside him, "I'm giving you my first time, you need to take responsibility." Yan Zhao: "..."
[ celebrities, comedy, traditional arts] -- This is a novel for when you want stories about celebrities, with all the fun of "CP fans" and Weibo drama, but also a break from actors and idols. A TV host and a Xiangsheng actor meet in a reality show that teaches them about each other's careers. While they are expected to provide some fan service to boost ratings, they also develop genuine respect and fondness for each other. With a comedian as a main character, this novel kept me laughing with xiangsheng performances and the main couple's funny antics. There is a bit of angst when the main characters struggle with their careers and their relationships with their respective families, but luckily, they find each other and a path forward together.
Blazing Armor :: 火焰戎装 by 水千丞
可那个"孩子",他又天真又残忍。 But that "child", he is so innocent and cruel.
[mystery/procedural, romance, firefighters] -- A departure from the norm in the 188 Boys Club, this novel is a plot-heavy slow-burn romance, following the work of fire captain Ren Yi and police officer Gong Yingxian. I got really drawn into the "cases" (fires) that Ren Yi deals with, and learned so much about fire trucks, rescue protocols, and fire risks of various materials. Gong Yingxian is a traumatized genius orphan with a large inheritance, weird hobbies, and no social skills. He repeatedly hurts Ren Yi's feelings and betrays his trust, for reasons ranging from uninformed callousness to intentional manipulation, but technically none of that is about their romantic relationship. I don't want to downplay the seriousness of his actions, but there is something precious about the guy who confesses his feelings with the bones of his dead pet lizard, and gets frustrated because Ren Yi can't decipher the romantic symbolism of the lizard's heart-shaped tail bone.
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After the Disabled God of War Became My Concubine :: 残疾战神嫁我为妾后 by 刘狗花
“瞧好了,他,靖王,我是他的妾,他是我夫君。” "Look carefully! Him, the Prince Jin, I am his secondary concubine, he is my lord husband."
[transmigration, romance, political intrigue] -- History professor Jiang Suizhou fails a student paper for using unofficial records, and ends up transmigrating into the wild events chronicled in the paper. Like any decent protagonist of a transmigration novel, Suizhou saves himself from a gruesome fate, falls in love with the coolest person in their universe, and change the world for the better. Despite the setting, the political plot is kept light and simple. A great treat for when you want sugar-pie feel-good comfort read with a tiny bit of plot.
Wilderness Vegetation :: 荒野植被 by 麦香鸡呢
如果可以,谁不想体体面面的,体面地爱人,体面地被爱。 If given the option, who wouldn't want dignity? To love with dignity, and be loved with dignity.
[scum gong crematorium, reconciliation, mental illness] -- My favorite HE crematorium novel! Xu Yan dumps emotionally abusive boyfriend Shen Zhi whom he has loved and tolerated for years, and starts a new life and career with supportive friends and family. This is finally a sane universe where no one retcons or minimizes or excuses Shen Zhi's actions, even if there were genuine misunderstandings and he genuinely loved Xu Yan. During the crematorium phase, Shen Zhi respects Xu Yan's boundaries and refusals (though he does repeatedly return to ask again). It takes time, but he works hard to grow as a person, to think and behave differently, and eventually lets Xu Yan go out of love and respect. When Xu Yan initiates the reconciliation, it feels like they have a chance this time because they have both changed and grown in meaningful ways.
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In Name Only :: 有名 by 木更木更
“当他落在了我这儿,我这儿就是春天。” "When he lands where I am, where I am becomes spring time. "
[actors/celebrities, fake relationship, mature characters] -- Two award-winning actors fake a relationship to quash a scandalous rumor. They gradually get to know the real person behind the other's accomplished career and polished public persona, and fall in love. The tone of the story veers is mostly sweet and funny, with a splash of angst that they conquer with their own strength and each other's support. It's so comforting and relaxing to read about the love story of "mature men" in their early 30s who know how to communicate productively, take care of the people they like, and really accept and empathize with each other's imperfections. (I wrote about the novel here.)
Placid Chang’an :: 太平长安 by 盐盐 Yany
“你既然选择了大理寺,查找真相、还原真相就是你的事,而我身为摄政亲王,稳定朝局,制衡天下是我的事。你做你该做的,剩下的我来处理。” “Since you have chosen to join the Court of Judicial Review, investigating and uncovering the truth is now your duty; I am the Prince Regent, so stabilizing the court and governing the nation is my duty. Do your duty, and I will handle the rest.”
[mystery/procedural, court politics] -- The newest Zhuangyuan Su Cen has a sharp mind and keen eye for solving mysterious. As a high-profile rookie official, he is soon swept into the factional rivalries at court -- and the Prince Regent's bed at night. The plot is mainly driven by a series of cases Su Cen investigates for his work and at the behest of people around him, and many mysteries point back to a few old cold cases and a secret organization. The grand finale feels a bit underwhelming compared to the set up, and the side characters are somewhat flat, but the individual cases and the main couple are engaging. The relationship arc is a sweet but measured exploration into the charms and woes of a relationship with large gaps in power and age (40-ish vs early 20s). They are both capable but not overpowered, leaving the story with believable suspense throughout.
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Eternities Still Unsaid Till You Love Me :: 欲言难止 by 麦香鸡呢
其实他知道不应该用‘等’来形容。许则像只风筝,没有人握着线,风筝在高空被吹得飘摇不定,但还是竭尽全力地留在原地,不是等谁来牵那根线,只是希望能再看某个人一眼。 Actually, he knows it shouldn't be called "waiting." Xu Ze is like a kite with no one holding the string. The kite wobbles as it flies high in the sky, but it still tries so hard to stay in place, not waiting for anyone to pick up that string, but just hoping to see that certain someone on more time.
[ABO, Alpha/Alpha, (temporarily) unrequited pining, amnesia] -- Scholarship kid Xu Ze has harbored a secret crush on Golden Boy and fellow Alpha Lu Heyang for years. They eventually begin a secret relationship in high school, but it ends after Lu Heyang gets amnesia, and they don't meet again until years later. The pining in this story is absolutely suffocating. Xu Ze has always prepared for his feelings to remain unrequited, and Lu Heyang is far from forthcoming and reassuring about his own feelings and commitment during their high school relationship. After adult Lu Heyang risks everything to recover his memory of their relationship, it's devastating to see Xu Ze break down in Lu Heyang's arms, finally coming to terms with how desparately he has wanted and waited for this reunion, and finally getting his Lu Heyang back. (I wrote more about this novel here)
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withered-owll · 2 years ago
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An art collab with @lopsushi !
Yan Hao and Li Ling fell asleep together on the couch after one of their ‘silly little banters’ and their parents are dying from the cuteness overload 😭💕💕
Thank you again for the collab! It was so fun to draw them! 😭
Really hoping we can do more collabs in the future!!
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rlyehtaxidermist · 1 year ago
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Increasingly confident that the Sui siblings are being themed around the classical ideas of the fine arts and mechanical arts - if only because metalworking, painting, poetry, martial arts, and cooking fit into few other collective bins. Most listings of "the arts" cover only the middle two, and the only Chinese equivalent I'm aware of only counts four - nowhere near the twelve we'd need for the siblings.
One of Arknights' big Things is the artificial foundation of civilisation, and the Sui seem pretty closely tied to that in the form of taking Yan from the unified Feranmut, who are cast as being a sort of rampaging nature spirit; but there's not many lists of "things that define civilisation" that puts poetry and blacksmithing on the same level.
Right now, we know the general domain of a few of the siblings:
Nian and metalworking
Dusk and painting
Ling and poetry
Chongyue and martial arts
"Youngest Brother" and cookery (Nian's voicelines)
An unnumbered brother and medicine (WB-8)
and can conjecture to a couple more:
Jie, the deceased one, is noted for her calligraphy, which is counted among the fine arts
Shu, namedropped in IW-9, written with the Chinese character for "millet"; probably relates to agriculture, as millet was the first staple grain in China
Dusk, Ling, and Jie are all associated with what are normally called "fine arts" - painting, poetry, prose/calligraphy. There's two more missing, sculpture and music, but we need seven more, and it needs to include metalworking, martial arts, cookery, and medicine.
Thankfully we have exactly such a list.
In pre-medieval and medieval Western education, "art" essentially meant "craft or skill" and didn't have the same cultural connotations today. These skills were divided into two major categories:
First there were the liberal arts, in this case meaning "the skills of a free citizen", considered to be essential for civic participation by members of the classical elite. These weren't "art" in the sense that we think of it today, but instead a sort of list of essential skills like logic and rhetoric. Most significantly, they were explicitly enumerated into a list of seven, divided into smaller lists of three and four, and if there is one thing you should know about the European scholastic tradition, it's that it's extremely horny for the number seven.
Alongside the liberal arts were the mechanical arts, which much like "liberal" had a very different meaning - "mechanic" meant "a labourer, someone who uses tools", so "mechanical arts" meant "skills of a labourer". They were also called the vulgar arts which meant basically the same thing at the time but has taken a very different linguistic journey. Originally, the term just referred to any skill that wasn't one of the seven liberal arts, but because European scholasticism is extremely horny for sevens, people decided to try and group it into a single list of seven explicit things. A reasonably consistent listing of the seven would be
clothesmaking (including weaving and leatherworking)
agriculture
architecture (including masonry and carpentry)
martial arts (including hunting)
trade (including navigation)
cooking (including medicine)
metalworking (including metallurgy)
Now, this list isn't completely comprehensive. Trade is dropped from a lot of lists as it is not "mechanical", but included in enough of them that I have it here; one list might combine things in a different way, or separate out the things I have combined above. Shout out in particular to Hugh of St. Victor, who is so horny to have exactly seven things that his list - weaving, armament, commerce, agriculture, hunting, medicine, and acting - classifies carpentry and masonry under "armament". Most of the lists just kick pottery under agriculture like a cartoon character hiding something twice their height under a thin blanket.
(As an aside, this division into liberal and mechanical arts is largely responsible for the reputation of medieval Europe as a technological dead end, the so-called "Dark Ages" - not because there weren't developments in the mechanical arts, but because the scholastic establishment of the time didn't think such things were worth writing down! Augustine of Hippo, for instance, called the mechanical arts "pagan teachings" among which "[he] found nothing of use".)
But to loop things back around to the Arknights analysis, it definitely accounts for Nian, Chongyue, and the Youngest Brother - the Sui who fit generally recognised "art forms" least. It also includes Shu, if his power is agriculture as conjectured.
Now, the biggest conjecture I've made here is that the younger brother Chongyue mentions as a healer is also the one Nian mentions as a cook - which I think is entirely reasonable, given the interrelated nature of cooking and folk medicine - but that's mostly down to making it fit my listing of the seven artes mechanicae - it's entirely possible (and downright likely, really) that if they're actually looking at a list of them to round out the squad, they're using one that counts cookery and medicine separately.
(If I had to guess one that they're omitting, it'd be trade - it's something of an odd one out, as all the others are generative. Though my guess at the moment is trade is associated with the Second Brother, who so far has only really shown the ability to learn the skills of others rather than generate anything of his own.)
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mdzs-owns-my-ass-i-guess · 2 years ago
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Investment plans
@cullen-blue23 🧟💌⚔️ I have returned with my Wen Ning appreciation agenda! I keep imagining WWX discovering the Ghost General simps and immediately deciding to throw hands to defend his besties honour. WN is confused, but very flattered (and no longer feels safe being left alone with Lan Jingyi)
Some kind of part 2 to this one
This was an incredibly funny piece to write, shoutout to Lan Jingyi for seeing a business opportunity and running with it.
Wei Wuxian rushes through the Cloud Recesses, Suibian in hand, unsheathed - and that never happens unless there is a great emergency somewhere that he knows he can't fix with just Chenqing. There are very few such instances - one was when Lan Sizhui got kidnapped, and another was when some poor sod put a curse on Lan Wangji, and to this day nobody knows or dares ask what happened to either of those people. So to see the Yiling Patriarch (who's usually just fun and mischievous Wei-qianbei) exude murderous intent, everyone makes way for him to storm out of the Cloud Recesses without issue. Not that they're scared he'd kill them - but it's better to be safe than sorry.
Lan Wangji struggles to catch up to him, and that's saying something. "Wei Ying!"
"Leave me alone, I'm going to kill this Yan Bai person myself! How dare he!"
"Wei Ying!" Lan Wangji tries again, finally reaching close enough to his husband to get a hold of his shoulder.
"What?! You've seen those ridiculous drawings and read those horrible stories too! Aren't you supposed to be righteous?!"
Lan Wangji is not going to take offense to that and he's not going to fight with Wei Ying in the middle of the Cloud Recesses where everybody can see. In fact, there won't be any fight at all.
"You can't kill Yan Bai."
"Like hell I can't, I've killed hundreds, what's one more!"
"We'll circle to that later, but the reason you can't kill him it's because he doesn't exist!"
Wei Ying blinks at his husband incredulously. "Lan Zhan, do you take me for a fool? What do you mean he doesn't exist? Then who created that ludicrous sexy Ghost General calendar? The fanfiction subscription service? The fan letters?!"
Lan Wangji sighs like the weight of the world rests on his shoulders. "Come with me, I'll tell you in private. And please put Suibian away."
---
Inside the jingshi, Wen Ning and Jingyi await. Now, Wei Ying is even more confused than before, joining Lan Wangji at the table. He takes a seat, and says, "Wei Ying, please meet Yan Bai." as he elegantly gestures towards Jingyi, who looks very much like Wen Ning down - a living corpse.
There is such tense silence in the jingshi that it feels suffocating. Jingyi has long accepted he's going to die today, he's said his goodbyes and even sent a last letter roasting Jin Ling express shipping to Jinlintai. All his affairs are in order, might as well get it over with.
"How much money did you make?" Wei Ying asks, his voice flat and neutral, and somehow scarier than when he's angry.
"I... Double my allowance, sir."
"Per month?"
"Per week... sir."
Wei Ying whistles lowly. "What did you spend it on?"
Lan Jingyi keeps quiet, eyes stubbornly squeezed closed.
"Well?"
"I cannot say."
"Why not?"
"It is forbidden."
Wei Ying rolls his eyes. "So is drawing porn, yet here you are."
"It's not - porn... it's-"
"Erotic art, whatever, same thing. I would know. So, where's the dough?"
"..."
"Lan Jingyi."
"We're saving up for something! It's - well, a surprise..."
"And you've decided to exploit Wen Ning for it?"
"It's not... exploiting. It's a... business. I overheard some people talking about him in a certain way and had an idea..."
The new information is nothing short of surprising, so Wei Ying turns to his friend. "Wen Ning, did you know about this?"
"...somewhat. Not to its full extent, but I agreed to the- stories."
"So then what's the big project that had you sell yourself out like this?"
"Please don't say that... I didn't... do that."
Wei Ying crosses his arms, raising an eyebrow. "I don't know, Wen Ning, I received a letter from Yunmeng-"
If Wen Ning could blush, he'd be beet red. "I didn't do anything for cash, I mean... all that you've heard about, I've done it... um, for fun..."
Wei Ying sighs so deeply he feels like he's taken up the whole air in the jingshi. This conversation is terribly embarrassing and he still wants to know what the hell they're saving up for.
"Here's how it's gonna go. Jingyi, you tell me what you've been investing in all this time, and I'll convince Hanguang-Jun over here not to punish you for the next 15 years."
Jingyi steals a look towards Wen Ning, and they seem to be having a silent conversation before Jingyi finally looks up at his seniors.
"We've been - the lotus pond we've been nursing in the Cloud Recesses died last spring, and we know how sad that made you. So we bought a piece of a lake near Caiyi and have hired someone specialized in lotus cultivation to help maintain them and make sure they don't die out like last time." A pitiful sigh, "But they're really expensive, even with all the help we got from Jinlintai... Jin Ling can't just give money out right now, so we had to... be creative. We actually got the idea at the last discussion conference, sect leader Nie dropped something about Yiling Laozu fanfiction selling really well in the past and, well..."
Wei Ying can do nothing but stare. Everyone - the kids, Wen Ning, even Nie Huaisang - all contributed to this one project that's more time-consuming than anything and that takes up a whole lot of money... and all that because he cried over the lotuses that dried up last spring instead of blooming. All that because they wanted him to be... happy.
He stands up from his seat abruptly, and Jingyi squeezes his eyes shut again, awaiting deliverance - instead he finds himself and Wen Ning pulled into a hug.
"Thank you."
Jingyi's eyes widen. "You're... not mad?"
"I am very mad. I married into this super rich sect for you lot to go sell porn for money?!"
"Wei-gongzi, it's not-"
"Quiet, Wen Ning! You should've just asked Lan Zhan for cash!"
"With all due respect, Hanguang-Jun is not adept at keeping secrets from you..."
"...fair. Still, all this was... a bit too much. Even if I appreciate it, it's not okay to do. So, there will be some kind of punishment for you, Jingyi."
"I know..." and he begins reciting, "...for lying, keeping secrets, making illicit money, drawing and reading pornographic material, distributing said material, pricing highly, not reporting earnings..."
"That's a long list of crimes to atone for. I'll leave Hanguang-Jun to do that. Wen Ning, come talk to me outside?"
"Yes."
---
"How do you feel... about all that?" Wei Ying asks as they stroll along the pathways around the jingshi. "The... materials, I mean."
"To be entirely honest... I am not that upset... You know I have not been very confident before... and this, surprisingly, helps a lot."
"Don't you feel... I don't know, objectified?"
A shrug. "Not really. Sure, it's a bit... weird to see so much... erotic material about me, but it's better than people calling for my death..."
Wei Ying sends him a sympathetic look. He wishes people could see him like that, kind and loving and soft, the way he truly is - nothing like the monster people accuse him to be.
"And anyway... I'm not entirely innocent either... so I'm not surprised there is, um, demand for such things."
"Right... uh, you should probably be a bit more on the down low with that in Yunmeng... I know people from there are really attractive but...like, I'm not trying to police what you do or anything-"
"It is fine, I understand what you mean." A conspirational smile. "I was planning to visit Qinghe next anyway, so you probably will not be receiving any more angry letters, hopefully... Though I must admit Hanguang-Jun's response was... quite hilarious."
Wei Ying chuckled. "He got the 'no bitches?' thing from Jingyi, which is why I think he won't punish the kid that harshly... but how do you feel about what he's done?"
"Well. It is... a bit excessive... but... I cannot say the idea is bad... I did get some of the proceedings myself after all..."
"Man, you guys have a whole business going on! Next thing you'll tell me is Sizhui's keeping the books or something."
"..."
"Wen Ning."
"..."
"WEN NING!"
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