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Subordinates are busy, while their leadership is working on deepening interdepartmental relations
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Cover reveal for vol. 2 of Wushuang! Art by Me.Mimo.
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Feng Xiao and Cui Buqu. Well, if they stop digging holes for each other temporarily it’s because they’re both digging holes for other people to fall into lol.
#peerless#wu shuang#meng xi shi#danmei#i’m at chapter 50 and i love their dynamic so much#feng xiao#cui buqu#reference from the manhua#无双#fengcui#the funniest meng xi shi's work I've ever read so far!#wushuang
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Ooh, I really like the colors for this one!
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Peerless: Chapter 14
[Feng Xiao:]"...I have a much bigger and better treasure already. Would you like to see it?” [Cui Buqu:]“I’m waiting. Please pull it out.” Feng Xiao clicked his tongue twice and said, “A-Qu, you’re too frivolous. Valuable things deserve respect; how could you tell me to pull it out so crudely? You should tell me to present it instead.” “I’m afraid if you do, your treasure will shrink to the size of a finger, and I’ll be greatly disappointed.” “I’m talking about a zither,” Feng Xiao exclaimed in surprise. “What are you talking about?” Cui Buqu snorted. “I’m also talking about a zither. Why do you think I’m not?” Pei Jingzhe couldn’t bear to listen to their conversation any longer. He raised his teacup to hide his twitching lips.
Peerless by Meng Xi Shi
I'm crying! :'D It was so funny I was laughing out loud. In the middle of the nigh while reading. :D
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Prompt: Demon!Feng Xiao trying to tempt Cui Buqu into sinning/doing something evil and failing spectacularly for hotwing_sauce on twt for @danmei-action
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i want to read at least one more danmei this year, and i have a few options. honestly my top choice is qiang jin jiu. i have the first official english translation volume, but to be honest i hate just reading a chunk of it every few months because i find it so hard to get invested that way. i also have a full fan translation on my phone, but i’m not sure if the quality is comparable to the official (could someone tell me? it says edited by suika). so can anyone lmk what they think i should do here? like is the fan translation good enough to justify reading it all now, or should i just wait for all ELEVEN volumes of the official (over a year…) to come out?
i am also having this same dilemma with peerless if anyone has any input about that, as well.
otherwise, i’m open to recommendations :)
#please help though#i rlly wanna read qjj since i’ve heard such good things and would loooove some drama rn#but i dunno if it’d just be better to wait#like i’m waiting for all of 2ha to come out#i just cannot be reading this shit in chunks with random breakpoints bc like#for thousand autumns and guardian and even mdzs it took me out of it so much#qiang jin jiu#qjj#ballad of sword and wine#peerless#wushuang#meng xi shi#tang jiuqing#danmei#cnovel#seven seas#recommendations
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#cant think of any quirky caption for this just them#my art#toasterfireart#peerless meng xi shi#peerless#wushuang#wushuang meng xi shi#meng xi shi novels#cui buqu#feng xiao#i am begging more people to read wushuang#no pressure <3#they're such assholes <33#i do have my complaints but the end is worth it i promise#i actually drew this like in the middle of reading it#and chose instead to draw literally everyone#danmei#the flowers behind them are oleander (obviously) and larkspur#larkspur only because i couldn't just draw oleander for fx and it's poisonous soooo that's what cbq gets
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“Shutting you up” kiss 😘
#wushuang#peerless#fengcui#feng xiao#cui buqu#meng xi shi#danmei novels#danmei fanart#danmei recs#无双
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Have You Read This Web Novel?
On the Third-Year of Kaihuang, as the Great Sui unfolds its curtains to welcome the glorious Tang Dynasty in succession to the Northern Dynasty, Yang Jian established a secret agency, the Jiejian Bureau in preparation to unify the world. In a stormy night filled with snow, a convoy of tribute sent by the Kingdom of Khotan was ambushed and massacred with not a living soul left behind. The Second Commander of the Jiejian Bureau, Feng Xiao came forth to investigate the case under Imperial Orders. A gathering of storms would soon take place in a little city which sat on the frontier, called the City of Six Crafts, where all the top martial powers across the lands would meet. The ever successful Second Commander Feng meets a dead end when he ran into a Master Daoist with ailing health. All would be unknown if they had never crossed paths, but once their paths crossed, Second Commander Feng realized this ailing man had more secrets than himself. - Novel Updates
If you’re in the process of reading this web novel, please choose whichever option best fits your situation. You do not have to be completely finished with it to answer “yes.”
#peerless#wushuang#meng xi shi#danmei#have you read this web novel#themed polls#polls#my polls#queue
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Eversince I read Peerless, I’ve been wanting to draw Feng Xiao in a dress for so long. The way he teased Ququ in this persona is so damn funny.
#peerless#wu shuang#无双#meng xi shi#feng xiao#fengcui#cui buqu#danmei#cross dressing#reference from google#also i dreamcast gong jun as feng xiao and that one time he crossdress really inspire me to draw this lol
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I'm going to have full cohesive pitches for these books as individual experiences sometime soon, i swear, but since I 1) just finished rereading thousand autumns (first time where it wasn't a third mtl), 2) am rereading peerless for the first time in years, and 3) am reading sleuth of the ming dynasty for the first time ever, I've been thinking a LOT about meng xi shi as an author and trying to scrape together my thoughts. Because I think she's really stunningly good! She's one of those authors whose skill just SHINES through, even when a translation is weak, and that's always something so fascinating to me.
But at the same time, i have a harder time raving about her books than most of my other faves. Trying to pitch thousand autumns to friends was something I really struggled with! The other two are easier, by nature of their central dynamics, while yan wushi cranks this one up to nightmare difficulty mode. But I think that it also provides an example of what I might be having to recalibrate for.
Like, I'm an easy binch. If Hua Cheng is leaving a necklace for Xie Lian early on, or Luo Binghe is noticing Shen Qingqiu's leaves right at the beginning of their books, I'm hootin and hollerin, I'm drumming my heels on the floor. And Meng Xi Shi is NOT about that instant gratification lifestyle. We're not having dessert before dinner, and there is some INTRICATE plot shit happening in all these books that is not getting muscled aside for indulgent ship time.
I'm absolutely certain it's a conscious choice, and one i respect the hell out of, especially since all of these books have the characters woven in with actual historical figures, which always manages yo take me by surprise. I assume details like keeping a wholeass imperial prince secret until he's five are fictional embellishment, but... nope! Actual history! The SCOPE of these plots and the politics they all muck around with means that there are limits to how much an author could spend time on ship bait without trivializing the central conflict. As much as i enjoyed golden stage, i never cared about the politics. And not caring about the politics in meng xi shi's work would be jettisoning SO much nutritional content.
And, that's not to say that there's NOTHING indulgent for me in the earlier parts! Yan Wushi starts delightedly letting people assume he's plowing Shen Qiao as soon as they start traveling together, Feng Xiao spends the second mystery of Peerless totally disguised as Cui Buqu's wife and fighting with him as "this wife", and Sui Zhou and Tang Fan start straight-up cohabiting POSTHASTE. And then. Meng xi shi makes you wait for it.
This isn't bad! The delayed gratification is very GOOD! The tension is delectable. The feeling of 'oh come on now you're just dragging this out on purpose' is mitigated by having characters drag things out in character. Shen Qiao's sense of responsibility pulls him towards Yan Wushi, and then away from Yan Wushi (and yan wushi is also Helping sfhfgdf). Feng Xiao doesn't move THAT fast, but Cui Buqu will Literally Die before he'll admit he has tender feelings. And Tang Fan is textually scared to lose what he has platonically with Sui Zhou by stepping into unknown territory. I'm still howling OH COME ON, but it transmutes into something directed at the characters, not the author.
And the plots we're making space for like this are hefty bois. All of them have heavy political themes, where in my usual diet, i would reluctantly accept a little politics on the side in my ancient chinese fantasy meal. And each of these books has baited me further into caring about mundane politics 😂 In Thousand Autumns, it's very much a balance between lavishly described fantasy martial arts extravaganza and big politics enhanced by the martial arts extravaganza. Peerless, we're down one martial artist in the lead characters, so there's more non-fighting politics happening (and both characters are secret police commanders), but at least one of my boys floats around playing magic music on his guqin. Fourteenth Year Of Chenghua? Goddamn, I'm reading this thing and I'm in the THROES over ancient chinese imperial office politics, like oh noooo oh my god HOW COULD THEY DEMOTE HIM AT A TIME LIKE THIS, fffff, who can possibly intercede with the emepror now-- And i have NO idea how i reached this point, this is so funny to me.
I do think it says a lot for all three of these that they won me over so hard despite not being as tailored to my personal tastes as something like mxtx! I do love all them to pieces. But it's something like... Digging in at the earlier, slower stages of these books was a hell of a struggle. One that paid off, but i worry about people bouncing off them! Something I've said about thousand autumns (and will say again) is that it's a book that asks for a lot of trust from readers. Some of that is PURELY down to yan wushi, but the structure and pace doesn't make that easy. I do think that the trust is repaid by the end, at least in terms of my reading experience, but it makes me worry! I do want people to read these!
Actually that brings me to the last big strong point I want to mention before i get back to reading: the character writing. Because GODDAMN, the character writing. It both contributes to the slow start in these books, I think, but also MASSIVELY enriches the emotional payout as they progress.
Yan Wushi is one of the funniest, most obnoxious characters of all time! He's also cruel, demanding, and overbearing, and a strong, vivid personality like that takes real time and effort to develop. The beginning of the book looks like it could slip into misery porn + stockholm syndrome healing cock = i guess this is a healthy relationship now. And it doesn't! But it's hard to tell how it WILL go, and that makes it hard to commit to a tome like this. Feng Xiao is comparably obnoxious and hilarious, but Cui Buqu is closed up tight as a clam, and both of them deal in secrets professionally, it is HARD to start accessing any hints of emotional sincerity in either of them. And Tang Fan and Sui Zhou are both junior government officials, early in their careers in a volatile work environment, and they present in a pretty reserved, professional way at first, and the subtler/goofier character notes take time and intimacy to properly manifest. wang zhi on the other hand--
I recommend these books! I really recommend them! I don't want to be underwhelming people with 'oh, you won't like it at first, but JUST YOU WAIT.' Because I did like them at first. They didnt elevete me to the same flailing emotional THROES as some novels, but the quiet rich flavor of the relationships in these are FABULOUS. And the sheer scope of the plots she pulls off, I mean, holy shit. I'm not underwhelmed by these books at all, I'm more likely to get overwhelmed, there's a reason I've been savoring the latest reading experience. I like them a lot! I like meng xi shi as a lot! In the sliver of cnovels that I've sampled, her books are doing some really cool things i haven't seen anyone else pull off, especially with such aplomb. I didn't start out LOOKING for books like that, but I'm still really, really glad i found them, and I do highly recommend them, just in general. I'll figure out how to pitch them individually soon.
*holds probably over 1.5M words of meng xi shi tomes* I Just Think She's Neat
#thousand autumns#peerless#fourteenth year of chenghua#lies it's like the seventh year or something by now#meng xi shi#long post/#fengcui still in the lead for my all-time favorite cnovel ship though#they're both the worst i love them
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Wushuang. Chapter 154. Scram
He didn’t know whether it was his headache that caused the illusion, for someone was suddenly gently blowing air at the back of his neck.
Was it a ghost under such a sun and in blatant daylight?
Cui Buqu has no strength to turn around to look.
#drawing#artists on tumblr#sketch#drawthisinyourstyle#wushuang#无双#cui buqu#feng xiao#chinese novel#fan art#art#sketchbook#Peerless#danmei#meng xi shi
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Aaaaaaaahhh, the cover of the 3rd volume of Peerless is already released! ❤
Sevenseasdanmei
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'Wushuang' (Peerless) by Meng Xi Shi (same author and universe as A Thousand Autumns) has been licensed.
"Two rival investigators try to get to the bottom of a mystery...and their own feelings."
#Peerless#Wushuang#meng xi shi#Danmei#Wu Shuang#Cui Buqu#Feng Xiao#I really enjoyed reading the fan translation by Dustbunnytranslations#Books
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ququ~
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