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#mo reads mdzs
toffee-arts · 4 months
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The Shade Of Old Trees by Kryal In which WWX was ice'd for hundreds of years and wakes up in modern times.
i binge read this my whole day off and needless to say the worldbuilding got me on a chokehold 😩💖
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shuravf · 6 days
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""Mo Xuanyu"" little portrait
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khattikeri · 2 months
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svsss: the protagonist is great at teaching children and enjoys being a teacher
mdzs: the protagonist is great at teaching children and enjoys being a teacher
tgcf: the protagonist leaves a child alone in a hut with a known cannibal ghost and goes off on a little errand
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bobcat-art · 3 months
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mo dao zu shi? don’t you mean
Jiu Jiu’s Bizarre Adventure
(thank you @princess-of-purple-prose for the image description!)
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illuminchim · 3 months
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Getting back to drawing things like this with one of my fav part of the book ✨
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ficain1-ficain · 7 months
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danmei behavioral therapy (DBT)
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If I had a nickel for every time a danmei had a good white/light green character with an “evil” dark color/red character as their husband, I would have— a lot of damn nickels. Why does this keep happening??
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junodoom · 8 days
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swordtember day 11: duel
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wannabe-f-f-friends · 2 months
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Wei Wuxian might have been hiding from dogs but Lan Wangji was playing gay chicken
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disgracefulthings · 3 months
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MDZS fix-it AU where Shang Qinghua saves Wei Wuxian and the Wens from the burial mounds, for a price...
Shang Qinghua, handing WWX a contract: Just sign here and I will provide food and shelter for you and your people
Wei Wuxian: What's the catch. No one does anything for free
Shang Qinghua: I bring up what I'm owed in the third paragraph
Wei Wuxian, reading out loud: ...'Shang Qinghua, and only Shang Qinghua, has the right to write about Wei Wuxian's love life in any manner he sees fit.' Why would you want this?
Shang Qinghua: Look, are you going to sign it or what?
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ladyhavilliard · 4 months
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mo dao zu shi tarot
wheel of fortune: good luck, karma, life cycles, destiny, a turning point
the tower | jiang cheng
death | wei wuxian
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ebiemoon · 8 months
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wei wuxian doodles!! i love him
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ciarre · 6 months
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some danmei blorbos
now available as charms and stickers! mxtx | the other danmeis
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xueyuverse · 4 months
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📖 MDZS
I just read a part of MDZS that I found interesting. LXC talked about his parents and LWJ's relationship with his mother to WWX, and I know this was a dig at WWX.
LWJ was always stubborn, he didn't give up on going to visit his mother even after her death, and his mother was a woman who committed a crime and was imprisoned by her husband who preferred to condemn them both to a life of solitude rather than let her go.
However, this was also about LXC. When he said that in his memories his mother was kind and he didn't want to know the reasons for her crime, I couldn't help but think about his relationship with JGY and his difficulty facing his dark side, just as he has difficulty facing the mother's dark side.
I know that later on LXC says that WWX was LWJ's worst mistake, but the reality is very different and I believe he knows that, he just prefers not to believe it, after all his worst mistake was JGY, but, just like for half of the MDZS characters, it's easiest for him to blame WWX
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khattikeri · 7 months
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one of my favorite things about mdzs is that for how heavily its plot involves politics of classism and misogyny... even the characters most directly impacted by it can't and don't free themselves from it. literally the closest exception is mianmian.
meng yao being the "son of a whore" wasn't some sort of commie awakening for him that led him to wanting everyone to be socially equal. he played the political game, climbed the ladders, sucked up to and backstabbed and murdered people, including other prostitutes who actually had nothing to do with how he and his mother were treated at the brothel he grew up in.
he put in so much extra excessive effort for even a fraction of the same respect that members of gentry cultivation clans got. and he did deserve to be treated more humanely! but he feeds into the exact same system that created him, leading to his own undoing.
his efforts were for a fragile upward mobility that was never going to hold up. he never surpassed his origins nor did he empower others in similar stations, because the society he lives in is not one that would accept that.
the second he got caught and all those crimes exposed, he was scapegoated to hell and back, replacing wei wuxian as society's terrible one-sidedly evil boogeyman overnight.
speaking of not-quite male gentry, i think it's interesting that wei wuxian explicitly doesn't try to climb the ladders in BOTH lives, knowing full well that anything he does will be punished just for the sheer fact that he is wei wuxian.
wei wuxian is scolded for giving intelligent and correct answers in school. lan wangji does the same and is praised.
wei wuxian occasionally lounges around with fellow disciples and is punished. jiang cheng does the same and mostly escapes.
wei wuxian refuses to carry his sword around in public (after losing his golden core, which nobody knows) and is scorned as an arrogant upstart. nie huaisang has been doing the EXACT SAME THING for YEARS and nobody bats an eye.
unlike jin guangyao, wei wuxian knew subconsciously from the start that his acceptance was superficial and that he could be cast out any time. when he was 10 and recently taken in by the jiangs, he canonically would not eat or use "too much" food and water because he thought they'd find him a nuisance for "wasting their things" and kick him back out.
now away from just the classism, yu ziyuan is a proud and strong noblewoman in a society that belittles and derides women for everything they do. her strong cultivation doesn't matter. she's victim to the vicious rumors of her husband loving another woman who is strong like her but apparently had a more likeable personality.
it doesn't matter even if jiang fengmian didn't cheat or that wei wuxian is wei changze's son with cangse sanren; yu ziyuan can't bear with the humiliation of herself (and by extension her children) not being "good enough". she's ridiculed for "failing" in that one duty as a wife, mother, and woman.
she lashes out and takes out that anger on everyone present for years, giving her children lasting trauma and also being a key element in how the jiang family and yunmeng jiang sect are effectively wiped out at the hands of the wen clan.
madam jin doesn't even have a name outside of the fact that she's married to jin guangshan. i don't even remember reading anything that indicates if she's a strong or weak cultivator, or what, which in itself proves that to most people, it doesn't matter. she's "just" a woman.
of course she's angry at her husband's affairs and all the bastard children they bring in. but she also can't do anything about them, so she lashes out at the few people she can: servants. non-cultivators, probably. those very same bastard children.
shoutout to meng yao getting shoved down a flight of stairs at age fourteen, because if madam jin tried that move against her husband instead, it would make her lose even more face, which as a noblewoman she'd never do.
and that's not getting into how jiang yanli is consistently sidelined for being physically weak.
that's not getting into how mianmian was actually a good cultivator, but was mocked by everyone around her for trying to stand up for wei wuxian when everyone was turning on him. how everyone scoffed at luo qingyang's words as "just some lovesick woman" who "obviously wants to marry or bed him since he saved her".
luo qingyang is the only one of these characters who HASN'T died. she didn't play society's games like jin guangyao. she didn't dig her heels in confidence of her own abilities like wei wuxian.
she didn't bitterly lash out like yu ziyuan and madam jin. she didn't gently accept it like jiang yanli.
she just LEFT.
she married an ordinary merchant and cultivates separately from mainstream cultivation society, and therein found her own peace and happiness.
mxtx doesn't bother with particularly class conscious or feminist vocabulary to hand-hold readers into understanding these disparities, but that choice highlights them & the deeply entrenched politics of their society even more. i really love it.
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piosplayhouse · 8 months
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[Qi Qingqi x Yu Ziyuan] What could have been
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