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#cfashion#fox spirit matchmaker#red moon pact#the colorist#wuxia#Tushan Hong Hong#Dongfang Yue Chu#China Drama
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Please help me complete my mega ❤️ROMANCE❤️ drama list below!
Let me know if something has a sad (😢), happy (😊), bittersweet (🥹), or open (🤔) ending! Or feel free to add dramas
😊 - Happy Ending
🥹 - Bittersweet Ending
😢 - Sad Ending
🤔- Open Ending
Wuxia / Xianxia
- [ ] A Camellia Romance
- [ ] A Pamiliar Stranger
- [ ] A Step into the Past
- [ ] Ancient Poetry
- [ ] Ashes of Love
- [ ] Assassin Academy
- [x] Back From the Brink
- [ ] Be My Cat
- [ ] Beauty of Resilience
- [x] Believe in Love
- [ ] Blood of Youth
- [ ] Bloody Romance 😢
- [ ] Blooms At Ruyi Pavilion
- [ ] Buried City to Shut all
- [ ] Catch up My Prince
- [ ] Chef Hue
- [ ] Childe Xle's Wine
- [ ] Choice Husband
- [ ] Cinderella Chef
- [ ] Colourful Bone 😢
- [ ] Cry Me a River of Stars
- [ ] Dance of Phoenix
- [ ] Dance of Sky Empire
- [ ] Demi Gods & Semi Devils
- [ ] Destiny of the White Snake 😢
- [ ] Devastating Beauty 😢
- [ ] Duoluo Continent
- [ ] Eternal Love
- [ ] Eternal Love Rain
- [ ] Eternal Love of Dream
- [ ] Fake Phoenixes
- [ ] Fake Princess!
- [ ] Fighter of the Destiny
- [ ] Follow my Dear General
- [ ] For Married Doctress 😢
- [ ] Four Daughter from Luoyang
- [ ] Good and Evil 😢
- [ ] Handsome Siblings
- [ ] Heart of Loyalty
- [ ] Heavenly Sword & Dragon
- [ ] Heroes
- [ ] Hold on my Lady
- [ ] I'm a Pet at Dali Temple
- [ ] I've Fallen For You
- [x] Immortal Samsara 😊
- [ ] Investiture of the Gods
- [ ] Journey of Chong Zi
- [ ] King is Not Easy
- [ ] Lady in The Butcher's House
- [ ] Legend of Awakening 😢
- [ ] Legend of Condor
- [ ] Legend of Fuyao
- [ ] Legend of Lin Ye
- [ ] Legend of Phoenix
- [ ] Legend of Xiao Chuo
- [ ] Legend of Yunxi 😢
- [ ] Legend of Zu
- [ ] Legends
- [ ] Letter from cloud
- [ ] Life of a White Fox
- [ ] Lights
- [ ] Listening Snow Tower
- [ ] Love Behind the Melody
- [x] Love Better Than Immortality 😊
- [x] Love Between Fairy and Devil 😊
- [ ] Love By Hypnotic
- [ ] Love a Lifetime
- [x] Love and Redemption 😊
- [ ] Love for Two Lives
- [ ] Love is All
- [ ] Love is more than a word
- [ ] Mald Escort
- [ ] Ming Dynasty 😢
- [ ] Mirror: Tale of Twin Cities 😢
- [ ] Miss Truth
- [ ] Miss the Dragon
- [ ] My Lucky Princess
- [ ] My Poison Lover
- [ ] My Sassy Princess
- [ ] My Villain Husband
- [ ] New Proud Smiling Wanderer
- [ ] Nirvana in Fire
- [ ] Novoland: Bagle Flag
- [ ] Novoland: Castle in Sky 😢
- [ ] Novoland: Pearl Eclipse 😢
- [ ] Oh My General 😊
- [ ] Oh my Lord!
- [ ] One and Only 😢
- [ ] Order of the Sommelier
- [ ] Princess Agents
- [ ] Princess Agents 😢
- [ ] Princess Silver
- [ ] Queen of Attack
- [ ] Rewriting Destiny
- [ ] Royal Rumours
- [ ] Sassy Beauty
- [ ] Side Story fox Volant
- [ ] Slaying Sabre
- [ ] Song of Glory
- [ ] Song of Youth
- [ ] Song of the Moon
- [ ] Stand By Me
- [ ] Sword Dynasty
- [ ] The Blue Whisper
- [ ] The Flame's Daughter
- [ ] The Great Ruler
- [ ] The Immortal Prince
- [ ] The Joy of Life 😢
- [ ] The Journey 😢
- [ ] The King of Blaze 😢
- [x] The Long Ballad
- [ ] The Lost Promise
- [ ] The Rebel Princess
- [x] The Starry Love 🤔
- [ ] The Sword and the Brocade
- [ ] The Taoism Grandmaster 😢
- [ ] The Wolf 😢
- [x] Till the End of the Moon 🥹
- [ ] Tribes & Empires
- [ ] Truth of Immortality
- [ ] Truth or Dare
- [ ] Twisted Fate of Love
- [ ] Unique Lady
- [ ] Warm on a Cold Night
- [ ] Weaving a Tale of Love Mengfel Comes Across
- [ ] Who Rules the World
- [ ] Word of Honor
- [ ] World of Fantasy
- [ ] Wulin Heros
- [ ] XuanYuan Sword:han Cloud
Historical
- [ ] A Girl Like Me
- [x] Believe in Love 😊
- [ ] Choice Husband
- [ ] Destiny of Love
- [ ] General & I
- [x] General’s Lady 😊
- [ ] Goodbye My Princess 😢
- [ ] Heart of Loyalty
- [ ] I'm a Pet At Dali Temple
- [ ] Jiu Liu Overlord
- [ ] King’s Woman 😢
- [x] Love Between Tiger and Rose 😊
- [x] Love Like the Galaxy 😊
- [ ] Love and Destiny
- [ ] Maiden Holmes
- [x] New Life Begins 😊
- [ ] Promise of Changan 😢
- [ ] Qing Luo
- [ ] Royal Rumors
- [ ] The Romance of Hua Rong
- [ ] Unchained Love
- [ ] Untouchable Lovers
Modern
- [ ] A Love So Beautiful
- [ ] A River Runs Through It
- [ ] A Romance of the Little Forest
- [ ] Accidentally in love
- [ ] Boss and Me
- [ ] Crush
- [ ] Fall in Love
- [ ] Falling Into Your Smile
- [ ] Feel at Ease Mr. Ling
- [ ] Flourish in Time
- [ ] GO Into Your Heart
- [ ] Gank Your Heart
- [x] Go Ahead 😊
- [ ] Go Go Squid 2
- [ ] Hi Venus
- [ ] Lie to Love
- [ ] Lighter and Princess
- [ ] Love O2O
- [ ] Love Scenery
- [x] Love is Sweet 😊
- [ ] Make My Heart Smile
- [ ] Memory of Encaustic Life
- [ ] Miss Crow with Mr. Lizard
- [ ] Moonlight
- [ ] My Lethal Man
- [ ] My Little Happiness
- [ ] My Unicorn Girl
- [ ] Nothing But You
- [ ] Oath of Love
- [ ] Once We Get Married
- [ ] Our Secret
- [ ] Perfect and Casual
- [ ] Put Your Head On My Shoulder
- [ ] She and Her Perfect Husband
- [ ] Skate Into Love
- [ ] South Wind Knows My Name
- [ ] The Big Boss
- [ ] The Brightest Star in the Sky
- [ ] The Day of Becoming You
- [ ] The Love You Give Me
- [ ] The Whirlwind Girl 😢
- [ ] The Youth Memory
- [ ] Timeless Love
- [ ] Unrequited Love
- [ ] When We Were Young
- [ ] You Are My Glory
- [x] You Are My Hero 😊
- [ ] You are my Destiny
Modern Supernatural
- [ ] Love Under The Full Moon 😢
- [ ] My Girlfriend is an Alien
- [x] Mr. Bad
#cdrama#chinese drama#china drama#xianxia#romance#romance cdrama#Wuxia#historical#modern#supernatural#Viki#wetv#iqiyi#iqiyi drama
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the starry love ep. 1 icons
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#cdrama#cdrama icons#china drama#chinese drama#chinese actor#chinese actress#the starry love#xianxia#youku#dorama icons#dorama#chen xingxu#historical drama
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Fireworks of My Heart: China Drama yang "Next level"!
Fireworks of My Heart, sebuah drama dengan total 40 episode ini muncul dan menghantui hari-hari saya. Gambaran pertugas kesehatan yang menentang tas pertolongan pertama yang unik sekali itu, membuat saya sungguh penasaran! Drama yang dibintangi oleh Wang Churan, Yang Yang dst ini adalah drama yang menceritakan tentang kisah perjalanan unik pemadam kebakaran dan dokter Emergency. Drama ini,…
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Hello everyone, english is not my mother tongue so i am very sorry if there are any mistake especially on grammar. This is my first attempt on writing a story. I hope you guys will like it and support me 😌🙏🏻
Please show me some support so i can write more better story and not losing motivation. This story will be short since it my first attempt. Thank you for reading ❤💖
Harmony of Celestial Hearts: A Li Wei Tale
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"Harmony of Celestial Hearts: A Li Wei Tale" is a captivating xianxia adventure that weaves a tale of love, resilience, and the pursuit of balance in a world of mystical cultivation. Join Li Wei, a determined cultivator, as he faces the challenges of ancient arts, battles the sinister Shadow Serpent Clan, and discovers the true power of a celestial artifact. Amidst the clash of energies and the forging of destiny, a romance blossoms with Xiao Shang, adding a layer of passion to a narrative filled with breathtaking battles and the harmonizing forces of love in the realms where mortal and divine converge. Prepare for a journey where the strength of the heart is as vital as the power of cultivation.
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Love is weird/ I love strange u short review
This is so so low budget mini drama and it got 21 ep with 5 minutes showtime each.
What I mean with low budget is regarding their outfit throughout the show.
They keep wearing the same thing and the clothes look so cheap
U will notice they keep wearing the same outfit and reuse it by changing hairstyle
Aren't u rich?
The plot was a marriage contract where u will feel confuse on what time did they fall in love and suddenly they in love with each other so much.
There some or many moment that was cringe and funny
Theres 2 kiss scene where one it's a sudden kiss and second is this one the ending kiss
Well at least this has happy ending
Rating: 2/5
Bcoz the low budget and wtf plot.
#2023#love is weird#ilovestrangeu#chinese#china drama#contract#marriage#low budget#same clothing#cheap#mango tv#sang you you#huang fu hao#hu bo wen#liu shan#romantic#comedy
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OP: Kneeling up on the stairs, how did the director and screenwriter come up with it!
Cnetizens: This is the most sexual rizz and intensive movement design ever in guzhuang dramas and that's fucking genius
#china#video#douyin#fashion#xingzhangli性张力#lmao#funny#if fan fictions use this I'll fall for it#yeah old dramas are much wilder than today
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If the coats with hoods aren’t historically accurate, what coats did Chinese people wear prior to the modern period?
Hi! Thanks for the question, and sorry for taking ages to reply!
By "coats with hoods", I assume you're referring to the doupeng/斗篷 (cloak/cape) commonly seen in modern hanfu and guzhuang (drama costumes), like the one below (x):
Chinese people did wear doupeng prior to the modern period, along with other kinds of coats. However, as I mentioned in my post here, historical Chinese doupeng did not have hoods attached to the cloak/cape. That is why many modern doupeng aren't considered historically accurate - because they have hoods attached. Below are examples of more historically accurate, hoodless doupeng (1/2):
In the image on the above left, the model is wearing a separate, detached hood/hat called fengmao/风帽 (wind hat) which was historically worn to keep warm. Below - examples of fengmao (1/2):
Historically, fengmao was often worn with doupeng when travelling during cold weather (x). Below - women wearing doupeng & fengmao in historical art (top row), and Chinese opera performers wearing doupeng & fengmao as part of their costumes (bottom row) (x):
Oftentimes the doupeng & fengmao are matching, which can give the impression that they are attached - but if you look carefully, you can see that they are separate. Below - Chinese opera costume (x):
Below are historical photos of women wearing doupeng in 1920s Beijing - note how they are hoodless (1/2):
Hooded doupeng, in contrast, are more similar to historical western cloaks, such as the below American/European cloaks from the 18th century (1/2):
The hooded doupeng of modern hanfu are likely based on those seen in guzhuang dramas - another instance of drama costumes not being the most historically accurate (x):
An example of a drama with a historically accurate depiction of doupeng & fengmao is the 1987 TV adaptation of Dream of the Red Chamber. As seen in the below images, the characters wear hoodless doupeng & occasionally matching fengmao as part of their winter wardrobe (1/2/3):
The 1994 TV adaptation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms also depicts historically accurate, hoodless doupeng & matching fengmao worn by men (x):
For more references, please check out my doupeng, fengmao, and winter wear tags.
Hope this helps!
#hanfu#doupeng#cloak#cape#fengmao#hats#winter wear#hanfu accessories#chinese opera#opera costume#xifu#drama costumes#dream of the red chamber#>500#china#history#reference#ask#reply#chinese clothing#chinese fashion#chinese culture
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Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha: The Sound of Silence » 2024 Cup of China
#marjorie lajoie#zachary lagha#fskateedit#figure skating#coc 2024#cup of china 2024#program#somehow they managed to make me like this cover of sound of silence#which i thought was impossible#they skate so BIG and really match the drama of the music#world medal when
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To the Wonder 我的阿勒泰 (2024)
#Cdrama#Still#Central Asia#Kazakh#Steppe#Chinese Drama#中文#China#Xinjiang#Chinese#中国#Orta Asya#Nomadic
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#fan zhixin#fan zhi xin#fanzhixin99620#tu bing#chinese boy#chinese guy#chinese girls#chinese girl#chinese actors#chinese actor#chinese actress#chinese idol#chinese beauty#china boy#china guy#china girl#china actors#china actor#china actress#china idol#china beauty#present is present#cdrama#china drama#china series#chinese drama#chinese series#chinese#china
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Hello there! I recently discovered your blog and it's really wonderful resource. I have a question and maybe you would be able to answer. From what I know the mourning garments are white, and I've seen some in movies or dramas. But I also saw many hanfu or hanfu-like costumes in dramas that predominately use white as a color for characters. So I am a bit confused, if what is considered mourning garment is much different (in style or in cut)? or the white clothes in dramas are just something modern and for aesthetics? I hope I'm making sense here.. Anyways, cheers and thanks in advance!
Unf, such amazing questions, I love it ❤️❤️
I'm going to answer this one very carefully because I don't want to get screamed at for "gatekeeping" 😆 Right off the bat I'm going to put a disclaimer:
Whatever show you enjoy, whichever actor/actress you like, you do you and have a good time. What I'm going to write is ONLY some trends in Chinese TV/movies over the past few decades, I'm not saying any show isn't "good", please don't hate me.
You're absolutely correct that historically, Chinese mourning clothes are white, but not just white, the material is also important. The actual term for mourning is "披麻戴孝" so if we break the words down:
披 (pi) = to wear on the body (like a cape) 麻 (ma) = hemp (fabric) 戴 (dai) = to wear, to hold, to have 孝 (xiao) = filial piety, show honour and love towards one's parents
So it's wearing white hemp and some sort of white fabric on the head to express one's respect for an elder. Mourning wear is only for those who are older than you (ex. parents, grandparents, older siblings, etc.), of a higher rank, or in some cases your superior (ex. solders in a battalion wearing mourning clothes when their captain passes).
I'll use some screenshots from the 1994 version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms as an example:
Pic 1-3: The emperor has passed away in this situation so everyone is in full mourning attire. His court (pic 1), his concubine (pic 2), his kid (pic 3). If you enlarge the image, you'll see the material they're wearing is quite rough-looking (best seen in pic 3, the other images' resolution aren't great).
Pic 4-6: In this funeral, the Wu Kingdom's Commander of the naval forces has passed away, so almost everyone is in full mourning because that's a very high rank.
Pic 5: You'll see the man on the right isn't in mourning because he's head of the Wu Kingdom, so his rank is higher than the Commander, therefore he doesn't wear mourning clothes.
Pic 6: This man is a visitor and frenemy of the Commander. He's coming from the Shu (Han) Kingdom and because they're not from the same Kingdom, there's no consideration of whose rank is higher or lower. Therefore, he's only worn a strip of white cloth over his hair out of respect (he technically doesn't even need to wear that). Now, obviously, even though he's not required to wear white hemp mourning clothes, it's not a good idea to show up in flashing pink or electric orange (very disrespectful), so he's gone with a soft, pale blue
Pic 7: In this image, a distant relative of the leader of the Shu (Han) Kingdom has passed away (at this point in the show the Kingdom hadn't been established, so he's only the head of a province). This particular relative is younger than everyone present, so; a) he's not ranked above them b) he's not older than them
Therefore, none of them are in full mourning, but they've tied a white cloth to their belt to express respect.
The man in blue, on the right, with the black hat is a visitor from the Wu Kingdom, so much like in Pic 6 he's coming to pay respect to someone not from his Kingdom (doesn't matter the rank) and not his senior) so he's not in mourning clothes (he doesn't even have a white cloth at his belt when he turns around).
So yes, white is traditionally a mourning colour but not all white coloured clothing is for mourning. If you're wearing a white silk robe with embroideries and designs, that's not considered mourning clothes.
Now, having said that, traditionally people still tried to stay away from full on, completely white outfits from head to toe. It's just not a lucky colour to wear. A jacket that's white, or a skirt that's white with a coloured border or some colourful accessories, not a big deal, but if you're going full white in everything...just, no, lol.
As for the Chinese period dramas/movies of today...that's a really deep well to dive through. I'll try to summarize it here and do more detailed posts later on.
TV dramas/movies are never 100% historically accurate, I'm sure everyone knows this, and we don't expect them to be. But for the Chinese entertainment industry it's been becoming less and less accurate in the last 20-25 yrs or so. In terms of clothing/make up/hair/set design/aesthetics in general, there's debate on why these changes have occurred (some say video games, some say foreign aesthetic influence, etc.) but the final result is a LOT of the costumes you see in period dramas today are very, very not historically accurate or even fitting to what is considered "traditional" Chinese aesthetics.
There's a LOT of these "Xianxia" shows going around, stories about immortals and "Gods", "xian/ 仙". I guess the character designers today feel that white somehow makes the characters feel more "immortal", more other-worldly, an imported aesthetic mainly from the West where "white" has been associated with "purity". There's actually growing push-back from the Chinese audience inside China against the character designs in recent years because people are beginning to feel like we're losing OUR aesthetic, these designs aren't what OUR Gods and immortals traditionally looked like. Here's a comparison:
On the left we have some shows and movies from the 80s and 90s, on the right we have more recent shows.
I'll be honest...some of the clothes on the right I barely consider "Hanfu". That's not to say they're not pretty, but the Hanfu influence in them is so small at some point I start thinking, "You're essentially wearing a large-sleeved dress...". In addition to the clothes, there's the hair, the makeup, even the buildings...they're...kind of East Asian styled but not really? I can't even say they're Chinese-styled because it's so generically East Asian some of these set designs.
Traditional Chinese aesthetics favoured bold colours, and the more power and wealth you had the larger the hair styles for women, with rich, beautiful accessories. Gardens and buildings are not minimalistic at all (that leans more Japanese style), rooms are not large and empty, even in large buildings each individual room are sectioned to be fairly small. There's a running joke on Bilibili (Chinese youtube) that the Heavens have gone bankrupt these days because the costumes, the hair, and buildings look so...bare xDD
Some audiences will say these shows are fiction anyway, not set in any particular time or country but...I mean, clearly they're not writing about a Western immortal or an African God, these stories are set in the frame of Chinese characters.
In any case, basically what I'm saying is, take the Hanfu you see in dramas/movies with a grain of salt. Sometimes with a whole bag of salt. It's absolutely no problem to like them, enjoy them, cosplay them, buy them, but don't link them to anything with history unless you do some research.
And again, not saying any show is good or bad, enjoy whatever you want, this is only an opinion regarding trends in Chinese period dramas/movies. If you'd like to see what a traditional Chinese image of "Heaven" and immortals look like, here's a video from the 1986 version of Journey to the West. This is a show I would say over 80% of Chinese people have seen, most of us watched it as kids. Many, many people think it recreates the image most Chinese people have of what our "Heaven" looks like:
Src: 嗑学家与挑剔学家 【86版西游记演出了中国传统神仙该有的样子】 https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1DV4y1g73N/
#hanfu#汉服#china#中国#chinese hanfu#culture#history#fashion#clothing#historical clothing#披麻戴孝#86西游记#西游记#天庭破产了#买不起好衣服了哈哈哈#mourning clothes#journey to the west#chinese period dramas#守着金山要饭吃
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BUCKLE UP ALL YOU BITCHES!
THE GODDESSS IS BACK!
#liziqi#desi tumblr#ancient china#chinese poetry#chinese fashion#chinese hanfu#chinese drama#sg chinese#chinese actress#chinese paintings#youtube#mandarin#chinese#chinese youtuber#李子柒#chinese culture#culture#china#Cantonese#south asian#asian#being desi#desi dark academia#desi girl#desi#cnliziqi#i lost my shit#im so fucking happy#she is back
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I was promised in marriage to a Chinese prince (like in one of those fantasy dramas in China) and I did not want to marry him.
So I kept jumping down from high places (there was modern hip-hop music in the background for some reason) but every time I jumped down from somewhere, I lost 10 years of my life and did not die immediately, like I wanted.
The prince also kept chasing me around to catch me but he never succeeded.
At the end, I needed to jump one last time to actually die and escape the prince forever. But the moment I jumped, I woke up. I could still remember the background hip-hop music up to 10 minutes after waking up.
I am not Chinese, by the way.
#dream#text#November 7th 2023#marriage#china#drama#chinese drama#fantasy#fantasy drama#music#hip hop#hip hop music#queueueueueueueueueueueueueue
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