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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 2 months ago
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make yuebing/mooncake for mid-autumn festival by 明月是个小太阳
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fei-ren-zai · 2 months ago
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Chapter 945: I am what I am, I'm fireworks of a different color*
*T/N: Title from I Am What I Am (我) by Leslie Cheung
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feanope · 10 months ago
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Lanterns in the Rain
The smile slips from Jun Wu’s face. “Zhongqiu…,” he says, then laughs. It is a bitter laugh and Mei Nianqing goes stiff at the sound of it. “Each Zhongqiu, the Mid-Autumn Festival Banquet was celebrated in the Heavenly Capital, and a lantern contest was being held about whose believers would light the most lanterns. Despite pretending to, I never truly bothered. All those lanterns were given to a false god. Not to me, but the person I created after Wuyong’s fall.” “Except one,” Mei Nianqing says, looking at Jun Wu across the table. “I sent up a lantern each year for centuries. Not to the Heavenly Emperor but to His Highness the Crown Prince of Wuyong. To you…” Five times Mei Nianqing wonders if Jun Wu missed him as Heavenly Emperor, and one time he doesn’t have to.
Relationship: Junmei, Jun Wu x Mei Nianqing
Rating: Teen & Up
Wordcount: 7.5k
Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Fix It, Falling in Love Again, Reconciliation, Coming to terms with the past, Mild H/C (it's more about the comfort really), Happy Ending, Domestic Life, I just wanted to write junmei falling in love all over again
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harrowharr0w · 2 months ago
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good night happy christamdse happy birthday merry halloween hppya thwnksgiving happy new year hcappy chinese new year happy zhongqiu jie happy uhhhh
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wangmiao · 1 year ago
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Happy Mid-Autumn Festival/中秋节 with a Zhang Luyi character named Ma Zhongqiu/马中秋
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callaeidae3 · 2 years ago
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A Month of Whump (@amonthofwhump ) - Day 2: Home alone
Missed holiday | Unhappy family reunion | Comic relief character | Comfort: Home for Christmas
中秋节快乐 zhong qiu jie kuai le
Happy Mid-Autumn festival.
Families reunite or think about each other from afar while watcing the moon on this day. Kyle has personally never celebrated it, but since Minharh started living with a Arkala'ana-Chinese family, Minharh has felt the significance of the day.
Five years ago, Minharh (Sa'a Kindall) was caught in a fire and nearly died. The circumstances meant he had to live as someone else, pretending he had actually died.
This also meant abandoning Kyle. And living as though he were truly dead in Kyle's life.
Holidays come, and Minharh can only think about his family. The only one he has.
The one he left behind.
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This isn't what Minharh had expected would happen this Zhongqiu Jie.
This isn't what Kyle was expecting either.
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presumenothing · 3 years ago
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🌕 中秋快乐 🥮 happy mid-autumn festival! 💫
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huahua · 3 years ago
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happy zhongqiu 🥮
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omw2happiness · 7 years ago
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我们常常觉得自己很倒霉,那有没有人比我更倒霉的呢?@BW MONASTERY 17 OCT 2017
我们常常觉得自己很倒霉,那有没有人比我更倒霉的呢?@BW MONASTERY 17 OCT 2017
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arabella-77 · 3 years ago
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Happy Mid-Autumn Festival
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Zhongqiu jie kuaile 🎉🌝
Selamat makan kue bulan dan berkumpul bersama keluarga 💐
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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 2 months ago
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bunnies making yuebing月饼/mooncakes for zhongqiu中秋/mid-autumn festival by chinese artist 东予薏米dongyuyimi
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judyconda · 2 years ago
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Mid-Autumn Festival 🌕🥮 The festival was a time to enjoy the successful reaping of rice and wheat with food offerings made in honor of the moon. Today, (September 10-11 This year) it is still an occasion for outdoor reunions among friends and relatives to eat mooncakes and watch the Moon, a symbol of harmony and unity. During a year of a solar eclipse, it is typical for governmental offices, banks, and schools to close extra days in order to enjoy the extended celestial celebration an eclipse brings. The festival is celebrated with many cultural or regional customs, among them The term "Mid Autumn" first appeared in the book Rites of Zhou (周礼), written in the Warring States Period (475 – 221 BC). But at that time the term was only related to the time and season; the festival didn't exist at that point. The Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhongqiu Jie (中秋节) in Chinese, is also called the Moon Festival or the Mooncake Festival. It is the second most important festival in China after Chinese New Year. It is also celebrated by many other Asian countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The Mid-Autumn Festival has a history of more than 3,000 years. It was derived from the custom of Chinese emperors worshipping the moon during the Zhou Dynasty. The Mid-autumn Festival first appeared as a festival during the Song dynasty. Nowadays, it has become a Chinese public holiday and has been China's second-most-important festival. In China, #MidAutumnFestival is a celebration of the rice harvest and many fruits. Ceremonies are held both to give thanks for the harvest and to encourage the harvest-giving light to return again in the coming year. Ancient Chinese emperors worshiped the harvest moon in autumn, as they believed that the practice would bring them a plentiful harvest the following year. It is also a reunion time for families, a little like Thanksgiving. Chinese people celebrate it by gathering for dinners, worshiping the moon, lighting paper lanterns, eating mooncakes, etc. Happy #FullMoonInPisces #MoonCakeFestival to everyone!! #mystique #Spiritique https://www.instagram.com/p/CiVHftEJs5G/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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shcjfrance · 7 years ago
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TOP MEDIA / ANDY_official’s Updates:
[#ANDY] Have a nice Chuseok, and spend joyful time with family~ Merry Chuseok ^^ You guys are helping you parents a lot, right? #Do_ANDY in Chuseok #MerryChuseok #请_ANDY# 在#中秋节#
[#ANDY] Says they eat Yuebing in China for ZhongQiuJie, we in Korea eat Songpyeon for Chuseok~ Happy Chuseok! Merry ZhongQiu!
A post shared by ANDY_official (@andyofficial___) on Oct 3, 2017 at 7:13pm PDT
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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 2 months ago
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mooncakes for mid autumn festival (happy zhongqiu
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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 2 years ago
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modern flavours mostly snowskin lava mooncakes with different custard
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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 2 years ago
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bunny lanterns for mid-autumn festival
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