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world's deadliest assassin accidentally kicks a puppy A Journey to Love (2023) | Ep. 17
#a journey to love#一念关山#ren ruyi#yuan lu#chen youwei#liu shishi#cdrama#cdramaedit#cdramasource#asiandramasource#*gifs:mine#has the curse ended???? does this show up in the tag?????#anyway yuan lu and his ruyi-jie's relationship is so important to me i love them so much#their little interaction before this was one of my favorites#“awake? you've eaten? recovered?” “i'm awake! i've eaten. recovered!”
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Some of my favorite mid autumn festival posters.
Pay your taxes everyone!
#cdrama#bai lu#zeng shunxi#lu yuxiao#hou minghao#zhao lusi#william chan#zhang wanyi#ren min#liu yuning#li yitong#cheng yi#sun zhenni#zhang bin bin#chen feiyu#wang yinglu#chen zheyuan#liang jie#zhang xincheng#wang yuwen#you are my lovely friend#love’s ambition#the white olive tree#long for fish#lin jiang xian#a dream within a dream#love in the clouds
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Cdrama: Shui Long Yin (2025)
【ENG SUB | Trailer】 罗云熙 《水龙吟》 杀青特辑 肖顺尧谢彬彬开启神州之旅 | Shui Long Yin (Starring Luo Yunxi) | MangoTV Drama
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdhZVlp_1m8
#Shui Long Yin#水龙吟#Water Dragon's Chant#Qian Jie Mei#千劫眉#水龍吟#2025#Hunan TV#Mango TV#trailer#youtube#cdrama#chinese drama#behind the scenes#full cast#Luo Yun Xi#Luo Leo#Xiao Shun Yao#Ao Zi Yi#Alen Fang#Fang Yi Lun#Bao Shang En#Sebrina Chen#Jelly Lin#Johnny Zhang#Xiu Qing#Cui Peng#Lu Xing Yu#Liu Yu Han
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Drama Gossip: The Spirealm (致命游戏)
Source: Google Images
It started off peculiarly; first, his domestic cat refused to let him cuddle it. Lin Qiushi soon found that a sense of disharmony and incongruity began to pervade everything around him. Then, one odd day, he pushed open a door, and he discovered that the hallway he was familiar with turned into a boundless corridor. At both ends of this corridor were twelve, identical iron gates. Thus, the story began.
Source: MyDramaList (2024)
Action, Adventure, Augmented Reality? Sign Me Up!
I do not consume everything that has the 'entering a virtual game with real life consequences' plot-line but when I do, I more or less will enjoy them. The Spirealm is exactly that plot-line and after just finishing 19th Floor (another Chinese drama with similar concept), I was expecting more and hoping for lesser disappointment.
This drama did not disappoint at all. Lets first talk about the roles and the cast. Brilliant job on the casting, everybody pulled off their role so wonderfully, it felt like they were made for their roles. As for the characters these actors portrayed, wow. I haven't been obsessed with a fictional Chinese character in such a long time but Ruan Lan Zhu is so easy to be obsessed with. The writing was brilliant because I very quickly grew attached to the main people and when shit hit the fan, yeah, I felt everything as if I was a part of them.
Spoilers going on from here so if you haven't watched the show, go and watch it now, please?
As I was saying, I was so attached to some of the characters, I really, wow... Say Li Dong Yuan first. I actually already was spoiled with his death, I even knew which door was going to cause his death yet when it happened, I physically gasped. Then his farewell scene came about and goodness gracious, Xiao Zhuang's reaction was absolutely heart-wrenching. It really did not help that right before getting stabbed, the door Dong Yuan went through for Ling Ling was one of the most entertaining and comedic doors.
After that Zao Zao's death? She was already trying her best in the real world, she tried her best in the spirealm. She gave one of the best speeches ever. Yet that chandelier... I never hated chandeliers as much as I do now.
That's the thing about The Spirealm. This show has plenty of heartbreaking scenes but at the same time, it has a bunch of hilarious scenes too. You really can go from laughing one second and then depressed the next. Exactly like when Cheng Yi Xie sacrificed himself for his brother? One second I was laughing at Lan Zhu begging for Ling Ling's forgiveness and suddenly I was pissed but before I could even get real mad, I was hit with a broken heart. This may sound like a complain but the roller coaster of emotions made this drama ten times more interesting than other dramas.
Moving on to the game or doors or levels (however you want to call them). I really, really enjoy shows with this concept but many a times, the stakes just aren't high enough. Not The Spirealm though. I mean, look at Dong Yuan, Zao Zao and Yi Xie. They are part of the main leads and that world did not go easy on them. As much as I hate that they died, I really appreciated the high stakes in this drama. It made watching the show so much more worth it.
Anyhow, despite thoroughly enjoying this drama, I have so many questions. First things first, did I miss the significance of the necklace Lan Zhu gave Ling Ling during the first door?
Also (this is not that important by the way), when the time comes, the players have no choice but through the door. We've watched Ling Ling enter his doors plenty a time. Now tell me how did Wu Qi survive?
I may be someone who loves an ambiguous ending but if the theory that everything was not real is in fact real, I hate it. Yet, everything being a part of Ling Ling's dream or "hallucination" does make sense, as much as I hate it. Remember where Ling Ling walked into upon completing the first door? He entered the door in the middle of the road and exited it into his house? The discrepancies started right from the beginning. Which (if I did not miss anything) might explain the lack of significance behind the necklace. It will also explain why Ling Ling's time between each door is never long yet Wu Qi's not worried about his next door when he witnessed Dong Yuan's death? Or that Chen Fei's advancement is so much slower than Ling Ling. Furthermore, I'm supposed to believe the crew learnt about a mysterious man who helped Xiong Qi reunite with Xiao Ke in the spirealm and they did not investigate more?
I really do hate the everything was not real theory but I also cannot deny it's the most reasonable one. There was another theory I chanced upon on Douyin a while back and have since forgotten most of the information. However, I like that theory a lot even though it was quite farfetched. Long story short, the user theorised that after Lan Zhu walked into the portal and cleaned the program, Ling Ling woke up and regained consciousness after being hit, right? That's not reality but the 12th door and the door god for this last door is Lan Zhu. That was all I remember but the user did provide explanations and timestamps for their theory and upon reading it, it did make sense too. Therefore, if I ever come across that video again, I will link it here.
In the meantime, let's wallow in the conclusion of The Spirealm. It was a quick and short ride but an extremely memorable one.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
More productions from China here: 19th Floor (19层) | Under the Skin (猎罪图鉴)
#drama review#the spirealm#致命游戏#ruan lan zhu#ling jiu shi#li dong yuan#tan zao zao#cheng yi xie#cheng qian li#zhang ru jiao#xia zhi guang#huang jun jie#liu xiao bei#lu meng lin#liu ruo gu#yin rui#chinese drama
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Hi Venus (2022) | Fake date turns wrong. Her mother likes this fake boyfriend.
#the tag is nice male lead#he is#nice and cute#hi venus#cdrama#zeng shunxi#character: lu zhao xi#liang jie#character: ye shi lan
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My mutual: Colin do you have cdrama references because Seyka character design (ponytail, armor, headpiece) looks familiar
Me: funny you ask I just happened to have these on my phone gallery for science
#i need to find these cosplayers names#besides the actresses I don't know who they are 😭#zhao liying#is the last one yang mi? she looks like yang mi in this angle#reverse google image search not helping halp#zhao yao the legends#cdrama posters never fails to have that silky poetic aesthetic#bai lu#oh no yt recommending me another show with armors that fkkkkk#shuai jie aesthetics always get me uwu#cw blood#ya know it's cleaver GG uses seashells to mimick dragon scale on the armors#besides machine parts ofc
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MEN WITH SWORD 2 | S02E28
Chinese Drama - 2017, 30 episodes
~ Episode List ~ | ~ Chinese Drama Master List ~
#Men with Sword#CDrama#Bromance#Historical#Wuxia#Melodrama#Censored Adaptation of Same-Sex Original Work#Friendship#Multiple Mains#Asian Drama#China#刺客列傳2#Zha Jie#Zhu Jian#Lu Yun Feng#Xiong Zi Qi#Lin Feng Song#Jerry Yu
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‘The Comic Bang’ {{开画!少女漫}} Chinese Drama stills
(January 2023)
#shen yue#沈月#Zou Qian Dai#Zou Qiandai#wang jing xuan#wang jingxuan#王敬轩#Lu Ye Qi#Lu Yeqi#zhou yan chen#Chai Zi Yu#Chai Ziyu#zeng keni#jenny zeng#Jie Yue#wu yuheng#Wu yu Heng#Jiang ruo song#zhao yi qin#Zhao yiqin#Gu Zheng Xing#Shi Yiguai#Shi Yi Guai#Rachel Wang#Lu Dao#the comic bang#comic girl romance#monthly girls' nozaki kun#井画少女漫
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i needed to elaborate on this vision.. +bonus ql 🙏
comic Masterpost
『So... This guy's been clingy』
page 17 - 18
beginning << page 15 - 16 < . > page 19 - 20
#au where they all live long enough to actually grow older <333#when you try to make LG look like a typical gay uncle#and realize it's actually your own appearance#oups...#qiao ling jie give me ONE chance....#shiguang#sgdlr#shiguang dailiren#link click#linkclick#cheng xiaoshi#lu guang#dx art stuff#qiao ling#doujinshi
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Hi Venus | EP24
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something i just adore in a journey to love but which maybe gets lost in translation because it never shows up in the subtitles is that whenever someone on the team talks to yuan lu about someone else they always say "your _____-ge / jie".
like "go with your qian-dage to the lake", "he saved your shisan-ge", "listen to your ruyi-jie"
(the subtitles only ever say "listen to ruyi" or "he saved shisan")
idk what it is... but it is so soothing to me. like it adds a layer of familiarity and it is exactly how you would talk to the baby of the family.
#a journey to love#yuanzhou has been saying “your ruyi-jie” to yuan lu since at least their camp convo in ep 7#he is the 团宠 and it shows#my ramblings#it might just be a me thing#i'm the baby of my family & they used to do this to me with my older brother and it always warmed my heart when they did it#like yeah! that's MY ge!
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Posters for the IQiyi conference for stuff I want to watch… I need to figure out how to do video because the videos were SO MUCH BETTER!
Anyway. Enjoy!
#lin jiang xian#bai lu#zeng shunxi#a dream within a dream#liu yuning#li yitong#fox spirit matchmaker#cheng yi#liu shishi#chen zheyuan#the white olive tree#love of the divine tree#deng wei#Xiang hanzhi#liang jie#the best thing#zhang linghe#xu ruohan#fangs of fortune#hou minghao#chen duling#tian jiarui#Cheng Xiao#cdrama#iqiyi
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I will ALWAYS reblog this
Love is Sweet | Bai Lu ship it
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Chinese animated movie: White Snake 2: Green Snake (2021) | dir. by Amp Wong
El Problema de Enamorarse de un Demonio… | 🐍🦭 WHITE SNAKE 2 (2021)
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9XQnQHz_dQ
#White Snake 2: Green Snake#La serpiente verde#Bai She 2: Qing She jie qi#白蛇2:青蛇劫起#2021#donghua#Chinese animated movie#youtube#adelanto#resumen#Light Chaser Animation Studios#Alibaba Pictures#Tianjin Maoyan Weiying Culture Media#Bilibili#Verta#the green snake#Blanca#the white snake#Xiaoxi Tang#Vivian Lu#Xiao Qing#小青#Little Green#Masked Man#Wai Wai#Wei Chao#Jason Jin#Simon#Zhang Fuzheng#Fahai
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#the substitute#Zero Chou#Aviis Zhong#Jie Lu#lgbtfilm#lgbt cinema#lgbtcinema#lgbt movie#lesbian film#lesbiancinema#lesbian cinema#lesbian movie#wlwfilm#wlwfilmreviews#wlw movie#wlw cinema#wlwcinema#sapphic film#sapphic cinema#sapphic movie#sapphiccinema#queer film#queer movie#queer cinema#queercinema
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[Hanfu · 漢服]The past and present of "eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival"
As the Mid-Autumn Festival/Zhong Qiu Jie 中秋节 is coming, let us learn how “mooncakes/月饼” became an iconic traditional food of the Mid-Autumn Festival
🌕🥮Mooncake/月饼🥮🏮
A mooncake (simplified Chinese: 月饼; traditional Chinese: 月餅) is a Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節).The festival is primarily about the harvest while a legend connects it to moon watching, and mooncakes are regarded as a delicacy. Mooncakes are offered between friends or on family gatherings while celebrating the festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is widely regarded as one of the four most important Chinese festivals.
Mooncakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god.
Worshiping the moon is a very old custom in China. It is actually a worship activity for the "moon god" by the ancients. Eating mooncakes and appreciating the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival are indispensable customs for celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of China. Mooncakes symbolize reunion. People regard them as festive food, use them to worship the moon, and give them to relatives and friends.
Cultural relics believed to be the predecessor of mooncakes were unearthed:
<China Tang Dynasty Baoxiang flower-patterned mooncakes/宝相花月饼>⬇️
Mooncakes, traditionally offered as a tribute to the Moon Goddess, have a long and rich history. The term "mooncake" was first recorded in the Southern Song Dynasty in Wu Zimu’s <梦梁录/Meng Liang Lu>.
Over time, mooncakes merged with various regional culinary traditions, giving rise to different styles such as Cantonese, Shanxi, Beijing, Suzhou, Chaozhou, and Yunnan mooncakes, all of which are beloved by people across China:
Mooncakes truly became associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival during the Ming Dynasty. In the writings of Liu Ruoyu 刘若愚, a eunuch during the reigns of the Wanli and Chongzhen emperors, he mentioned in his prison work Zhuozhong Zhi 《酌中志》(Vol. 20, "Brief Record of Culinary Preferences"): “八月宫中赏秋海棠、玉簪花。自初一日起,即有卖月饼者。加以西瓜、藕,互相馈送。西苑鹿藕。至十五日,家家供月饼瓜果,候月上焚香后,即大肆饮啖,多竟夜始散席者。如有剩月饼,仍整收于干燥风凉之处,至岁暮合家分用之,曰‘团圆饼’也”
Translation:
"In August, the palace having event appreciates autumn crabapple blossoms. From the first day of the month, mooncakes are sold,it accompanied by watermelons and lotus roots, and are exchanged as gifts.By the fifteenth day, every household offers mooncakes and fruits in worship, waiting for the moon to rise before burning incense and feasting lavishly, with some gatherings lasting all night. If there are leftover mooncakes, they are stored in a dry and cool place until the end of the year, when the whole family shares them, calling them 'reunion cakes.'
In the Qing Dynasty, there were books that detailed the methods of making mooncakes. For example, Zeng Yi, a female writer and female doctor in the late Qing Dynasty, recorded the "Method of Making Crisp Mooncakes" in her book "Zhongkuilu": "Use white ash flour, half of which is steamed in a steamer, and no water vapor is seen; the other half is raw, and kneaded with lard and cold water. Then, mix the steamed flour with lard. Use a ball of raw oil flour, and wrap a small ball of cooked oil flour inside; use a rolling pin to roll it into a cup-sized shape, fold it into a square; roll it into a ball again, and fold it into a square again; then wrap the filling. Use a cake stamp to stamp it, and put it on the stove to cook. For the oil-flavored filling, use cooked flour, sugar, walnuts, etc., and add a little sesame oil, so that it will not fall apart." The method is very similar to today's Suzhou-style mooncakes.
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#chinese hanfu#hanfu#Mid-Autumn Festival#Zhong qiu jie#中秋节#mooncake#Chinese traditional food#Chinese Traditional Festivals#Chinese history#hanfu accessories#china#chinese
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