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stickerskingdom · 1 year ago
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guzhufuren · 3 months ago
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New posters, message, part of a soundtrack and information about upcoming chinese BL The General's Son, show from the director of Word of Honor
"Green mountains are hidden in the distance, the waters are far away, the bright moon is always shining, the world is full of happiness."
Genres: wuxia; revenge Number of episodes: 24 Episode runtime: 18 minutes
Lead actors: Li Kaiwen as Li Jianwei; Dong Zifan as Chen Xiaoxi
Director and executive producer: Ma Huagan (Word of Honor, The Legend of Anle, Sword Dynasty) Art director: Liu Jingping (Love and Redemption, A Dream of Splendor, Wonderland of Love) Screenwriter and chief producer: Zhou Shucheng Executive producers: Zhuo Zuoqing, Yang Qi Co-producers: Jiang Yuxin, Li Shike, Dong Xinyu Co-director: Wang Xue Producers: Jiang Zhengpeng, Liu Wei, Xu Heni Planning by: Luo Yuting, Luo Gaoqiang
Filming finished this June. Will not be broadcast in mainland China. Original script.
Synopsis: General Li's family were killed on New Year's Eve. Li Jianwei, the youngest son of the Li family, escaped death, but disguised himself as a courtesan and went to Wei Mountain to seek revenge. Chen Xiaoxi, the young master of Guigu, has a lively and eccentric personality, becomes increasingly close to Li Jianwei, who has tried his best to win him over. Chen Xiaoxi's sister, Xiao Hetao, is simple and kind. She discovers that Li Jianwei came for revenge, and dies to resolve the hatred between the two.
Characters:
Li Jianwei. Twenty years old, the youngest son of General Li Fei, he is loved by the whole family, standing like an orchid and a jade tree, smiling like the bright moon. He should have had a bright future, but his fate changed overnight. In order to get revenge, he went undercover to Weishan, enduring humiliation and patiently executing his plan step by step.
Chen Xiaoxi. At the age of twenty, we meet the young master of Weishan Guigu. He was born pure but had evil eyes. Under his lively and sunny appearance, his face looked like that of a devil's. In fact, he was rough but kind, and treated people with sincerity. Unfortunately, fate played a cruel joke on him and his mother died.
Xiao Hetao. At the age of seventeen, Chen Xiaoxi rescued a human child from a wolf pack. Innocent and romantic, she was very simple and naive. Gui Rong and others gave Xiao Hetao the purest and most innocent living environment, but she hoped to resolve the hatred of everyone with her own power.
Princess Qingyuan. Thirty-four years old, a graceful and elegant lady, smart and tenacious. She was in love with Chen Dawang when she was young. After Chen Dawang's death, she firmly refused marriage arranged by the magistrate's office and spent many years in Zhejiang. While helping Li Jianwei to take revenge, Qingyuan, the deputy envoy of the Chang'an Supervisor Zi Ke, has been trying to find out the truth about Jian Jishan from 20 years ago.
Chen Dawang. At the age of 38, we meet the leader of Guigu in Huishan. Twenty years ago, he was a major general in the Loyal and Brave Army led by Chen Weishan. Entrusted by the general, Chen Dawang and his party lived in seclusion in Guigu for twenty years, just to avenge the Loyal and Brave Army and reveal the truth to the world one day.
Sizhou. 24 years old, a descendant of the Loyal and Brave Army, he was a martial arts expert but became blind in two days. Because he was indebted to the Lord of Qingyuan, he stayed by his side and waited for investigation. While helping Li Jianwei to get his revenge, he also hoped to find out the truth of the old case of the Loyal and Brave Army from 20 years ago.
Wan Qianhong. Thirty-eight years old, owner of Baihua Villa, with mysterious martial arts and deceitful tricks. When she was young, she fell in love with Li Pu, who concealed his identity. Later, Li Xifei and Huang Jueda broke off all ties with Wan Qianhong. Since then, Wan Qianhong deeply hated Li Pu and all men in the world. Behind the hatred, Wan Qianhong missed her daughter so much that she mistakenly recognized Xiao Hetao as Zaotian's daughter. In the end, they ended up loving each other but not being able to be together.
Shi Tou. Eighteen years old, a good martial brother of Chen Xiaoxi, grew up in Jianweishan. He is the beloved son of Uncle Hua and Aunt Hua, with a simple and straightforward personality. He was happy and naive until Xiaohe died. The joy he did not even have time to express became the biggest regret in Shi Tou's life.
*text from informational brochures was converted with image to text online programs, translated through google translator and edited by me with some help of online dictionaries. i do not speak chinese, so there are most certainly mistakes in the text. purpose of this translation is to give you the general idea
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faaun · 4 months ago
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the way that diff languages sound r so fascinating they're all different and all so vivid
#russian is like the surface of a feather like it's light but not exactly “soft” but still very delicate#german is . cute ? i think it's adorable . it has a lot of momentum it makes u wanna talk fast and talk a lot#like it's squishy . sleek surface w a soft inside#thai is like song . it's like interprative dance or maybe a trust-fall . everything follows from the previous thing#it feels like a little fairy flying up and letting itself fall and flying up again and so on (for fun). its so beautiful but also playful#mandarin chinese is like . idk why but it gives me the same vibe the concept of Observation does . like to read and to see and absorb#and then to translate that into smth else . like . imagine a poet people watching or an artist preparing a canvas w practiced hands. thats#the vibe. soft and elegant and musical but like...in a way that feels lived-in. arabic feels wise ? like music or poetry u read#and feel nothing about then years later u stumble on and it applies to everything in ur life. that kind of vibe. like it knows more than u#and itll make sure ur heart and soul grows as big as its lexicon . polish is like snowflakes falling . it has the feeling of complexity and#elegance but it's also so so light and slippery and...maybe not elusive but the feeling of losing a dance partner in a waltz ? like fun and#light but also an underlying elegance and somberness still . turkish is like the feeling when u get a text from ur crush#and your heart tightens and you cant tell if it's really painful or really amazing . it feels like unrequited love . or a caress#or making out with someone when you know its the last time you'll see them. its beautiful in a yearning longing way#korean is like joking around w ur friends and you've stayed up until like almost 5 AM and youre so delirious that everything is funny#and ur speaking kind of lightly and openly and everything you say holds a lot of weight and doesnt matter at all. you laugh at everything#and youre practically talking in inside jokes and watching the sunrise together . one of them hits u on the shoulder lovingly. ur by a fire#yoruba feels like the metatheory of the matatheory . abstraction until it circles back to intuition or maybe#it feels like plotting the route of a comet or maybe like the soft warm whirr of statistics. trying to verbalise beauty somehow#when you know the best thing you can show it is by telling everyone just look!! look at the sky just look!#anyway yh i think i could do this for every language ever tbh
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chinesehanfu · 1 year ago
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【Historical Reference Artifacts】:
China Jin Dynasty PaintingBy Gu Kaizhi (顾恺之)
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・ Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Female Figurines showing woman makeup at the time:
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[Hanfu・漢服]Chinese Wei and Jin Dynasty-Northern and Southern Dynasties(220—589)Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoot
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dream-thief-forever-amen · 1 year ago
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If I did not know there was a bonus ending, I might have flown to China to demand an explanation for the end of Word of Honor.
Spoilers or whatever. This show is not new so you take your chances on tumblr, eh?
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But thankfully I am appeased by a story extension. Mucking about on the mountain for decades will 100% suit these two.
WHY this wasn’t included as a standard issue post-credit bonus scene I will forever be annoyed by… sorry, my Netflix viewers, they totally cut it.
Anyways - 10/10. Adored this show! It was so cute and campy and made me feel great (until those last episodes - thanks for the ugly sobbing into my couch pillows).
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verylead-flavored-candy33 · 1 month ago
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just-gay-thoughts · 22 days ago
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Watching different versions of the nutcracker is interesting because there's definitely questionable decisions made in the original, so seeing how a modern production handles it betrays a lot more than a fully faithful version.
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prffrrffr · 4 months ago
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watching Meet You At The Blossom and crying because of what The Untamed could've been
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hidey-writes · 6 months ago
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six sentences saturday
That night, Shen Wei’s squadron tent is uncomfortably quiet with Yan-wuzhang’s bunk empty beside the door. Shen Wei lies in bed, eyes on the fifth bunk that had belonged to Xiao Four, before the Snake Tribe boy had gotten so badly hurt in a battle that he’d been called home. It’s long since been stripped of bedding. They’d needed the cloth over in the infirmary. The stack of papers Xiao Four had stacked carefully at his bedside is also long gone, letters from his parents and older sister back home that he’d kept. Letters that Xiao Four had let Shen Wei read through once when he’d asked to, just to see what it was like.
from the second draft of the pride fic. drafting ... continues. so slowly, though the quality of what's appearing is kind of a pleasant surprise - the scene i wrote today is much closer (80%?) to a final draft than everything else i've got so far. unfortunately, i've had to scrap the working title completely and i don't know what to call this guy anymore. fortunately, i am hurting my own feelings so so bad while writing this and having an excellent time!
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albertayebisackey · 11 months ago
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"When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills." - Chinese proverb 
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corpsentry · 5 months ago
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hii quick question -- i was scrolling your art tag and saw you moved to a huion at some point? and in your faq you said it broke :( would you recc huion tablets? ive been using a 12-year old wacom pen tablet, but have been wanting to get a screen tablet
so here’s my experience right. i had a wacom intuos pro s, used it for seven years. then i got a huion 1060 something something, i forget but it’s not a screen tablet, used it for a year and quite sparingly. now both times i stopped using them it was because the tablet Died. not the cable cos i tested them with different cables but the tablet itself. now one thing you should know about me is i famously don’t take care of my things especially if they have dangly bits, like dick and balls and cables. i had a bad tendency to shove my tablet in my bag beside my laptop, and to also drop things not intentionally but rather frequently.
under this great and immense pressure, my intuos pro lasted me fully seven years. sure it cost me a fuck shit ton compared to the huion but given that my huion lasted me less than a year, if you do the math i actually get more value per year from the wacom than the huion
now the huion tablet itself was fine. i was just so terrifically and wholly astounded by its quick and efficient demise that i cannot see myself investing in its brand ever again. then and again, if you’re getting a screen tablet that won’t see much travel and/or you are a gentle and careful person, this might not be an issue. i also have never used a screen tablet before, and understand that the price differences are much more drastic for those. but my experience was this: wacom lasted forever, huion kicked the bucket like a dead dog. my friend gave me her wacom intuos S when my huion broke as i was mid project and floundering (thank you R, i love you, marry me). it’s tiny as hell and old software, yeah, but it works like a charm. it’s reliable. it doesn’t glitch out on me the way that the huion admittedly often did, although my guess would be if you buy a more expensive product it may be tighter and have better support available. that being said, i will be sticking to my babygirl intuos s until it dies, probably in 60 years. hope this helps and good luck with tablet shopping bud
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nebulousboops · 1 year ago
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@ tod stands for "at time of death" I just didn't wanna write it out
Various headcanons about Clive's family. I think that they didn't want Clive to feel excluded from his peers like they did so they gave him the most british name imaginable
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vigorouslycoy · 11 days ago
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i love saying young man and young lady and ma'am when i'm scolding people. it's like bruh but way cuntier
#and 'sir' isn't on the list cuz any guy that i would scold will get 'young man' from me. even if older than me#and i respect my elders enough to not be inclined to scold someone so significantly older than me that 'young man' would be absurd#as in like retirement age people. if i had beef with someone that age i would not take a scolding tone i would take a polite but firm tone#but anyone between 15 and 60 years old is free game. if i need to reprimand u#all guys get: “young man....!” :/#and girls younger than me get “young lady!” :[#and women older than me get “ma'am.... ma'am..?” 0_o#and it really works! idk maybe i just have a formidable air abt me but#y'all should totally try it! i mean i'm sure this depends on the social role you have and gender presentation & vibes etc#but for me as an adult young[ish] looking super feminine person#saying “young man!” in a firm tone to a guy my age or older works like a riding crop with a horse. he'll go wherever i indicate and i don't#even have to be forceful about it. i hold invisible reins#like i remember a long time ago i was working at a bookstore#and there was strictly a no food policy with clear signs n all#and this one dude about my age sat down in one reading nook with his chinese takeaway meal and started to dine :/#and i walked up to him and hit him with my “young man!?”#and my god the speed of his jumping up and packing away his meal. and the sheepish look. :>#and with women about my age it's tricky -- i have to choose between 'young lady' and 'ma'am' based on two factors:#1) which one would likely flatter her and which one would ruffle her feathers? as in does she seem like a doormat#which means 'ma'am' would make her feel good and 'young lady' would push her poor self esteem buttons#or does she seem confident and regal and vain which means 'young lady' would probably be more flattering cuz it indicates she looks young#whereas 'ma'am' coming from a woman her own age would be like a slap in the face like i'm calling her old.#or does she seem normal self-esteem wise as in neither of the above issues. in which case 'ma'am' would be the norm#and 2) which effect am i looking to have in that particular interaction? do i want her feeling slightly flattered or slightly offended?#and when it comes to people under 15 i would not use these terms or the scolding tone. just like with people over 60.#i would take a polite but firm tone if i had to have words with someone under 15. like. people that age don't need any more scolding#on top of what they might alr get at home or school and whatnot#and also they don't need any more of the gender binary stuff that they prob alr get at home and school.#i might say 'bruh' tho depending on the situation
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ok see when i say luz and hunter are siblings i don't just mean like they hang out and make fun of each other sometimes. i also dont just mean they have parent-child connections with the same adults making them "found family siblings technically" or however people describe it. they can do that sometimes but what i mean is that they are blood brothers (east asian concept)
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zzz-archive · 1 month ago
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Festival Artwork (7/31) | Lantern Festival 2023
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amazonianbeast · 2 months ago
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Here is the wisdom of the Ages.
The most wise words you will ever hear in your life, for men and women, for any age, look at the deep meaning in it.
I heard this from a guy , i do not know, he was arguing with another guy.
He said to him .. Look !
Do not fuck an idiot.
And don’t you ever let an idiot fuck you.
😳
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