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lyselkatzfandomluvs · 6 months
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Zhào LìYíng 趙麗穎
Harper's Bazaar China - December 2023 (2/2)
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huaschengs · 2 years
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The Story of Xing Fu [幸福到万家] 
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blackmoonlightexpress · 10 months
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Luo Yunxi Appreciation Master Post: How can someone be so multi-talented?!
In case you did not already know, here are LYX's many talents. It's insane how many different things he can do at a near-professional level beyond acting!
1. Dance/Ballet
LYX graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy majoring in ballet with over 11 years of professional experience.
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This is him doing 13+ pirouettes in a performance of Tchaikovsky Rhapsody (full video, he's on the right)
Interpret dance solo (燃烧的火苗) where he won the first gold ever for STA (video, news)
Swan Lake solo at the Taoli Cup Dance Competition in high school (video)
Modern dancing solo (黑白影画) at his graduation performance (video, he's the only guy in white)
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He also taught at the Macao Conservatory for a year and danced in front of national leaders in Flying to the Moon (奔月) at the Macao 10th Handover Anniversary (video)
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He's super flexible and has a strong core (despite being naturally thin)
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In response to request from fans, he performed the Black Moonlight dance in a now viral video on Douyin.
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2. Wuxia / Posture
LYX is known as one of the best actors working today for wire work - you can see him here doing 3 consecutive jumps 2-3 stories above ground (compilation videos 1, 2)
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He does a lot of his own stunts and is often better (i.e. more graceful) than his stunt double, even though it's really risky and he's sustained some serious injuries from being dropped accidentally (And the Winner is Love: B roll video, actual scene, other BTS, other fight scenes)
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He moves with elegance, not just in action sequences (Ashes of Love fight compilation 1, 2), but people have made video compilations of how he walks, kneels, works his sleeves and train
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Of course, it's thanks to his dance foundation, but he also puts a lot of hard work into stunt training. Not something a lot of actors do because it eats up time to make more TV or go on variety shows (Ashes of Love stunt training, BTS)
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3. Diving
He played a diver once in Flip in Summer (夏日心跳) and actually learned to dive... I mean he's no Tom Daley but this looks pretty good for an amateur... (full video)
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4. Voice Acting
He’s always dubbed himself since circa 2018 (with the exception of And the Winner is Love due to Covid logistics issues), which is not the norm in Chinese drama (Ashes of Love dubbing BTS). In fact, he is sometimes the only person in the cast to use his original voice (e.g. in Princess Silver)
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He also lends his voice to animations - he was the voice of Viktor in Arcane (BTS video), which received positive feedback (most people didn't realize he was not a professional voice actor)
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He appears as a judge and live dubbing performer in Voice Monster alongside the top voice actors in China, Bian Jiang (aka voice of Yehua in Eternal Love, Nan Wangj in the Untamed) and Zhang Jie (aka voice of Donghua in Eternal Love, Sifeng in Love & Redemption). He has so much respect to those working behind the scenes, and it really shows (full video)
5. Singing
Some of you may know that he started out in a boy band called JL with Fu Longfei - these videos didn't age well, but here you go: JL (MV), 我们 (MV)
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He has released a number of solo singles, including 缘起 (MV), 星星之火 (live), 不是我 (MV), 等风停 (MV). and 勇 (soundtrack), which he composed and wrote the lyrics himself (these are all mando-pop ballads if that's your jam)
He performed Big Fish 大鱼 at Tmall's 11/11 Festival (live video) - while his rendition is not as powerful as the original, he can hit really high notes with an impressive falsetto - I think it goes up to G5 (one octave above middle C)
He performed Pipa Xing (琵琶行) at the Douyin Festival (live video) - the notable part is his Peking Opera style singing at the end
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He occasionally releases covers of songs on Chinese karaoke app Changba or Douyin: 要不然我们就这样一万年 (youtube), 黑月光 (youtube), 不染 (youtube), 山水又一程 (youtube)
He can also sing in other languages, including 喜欢你 in Cantonese (recording) - it's actually a very good cover and his Cantonese pronunciation is >95% accurate - there are parts where you can't tell he's not a native speaker.
6. Musical Instruments
He's an accomplished classically-trained pianist, which you can see in...
JL MV (video, starting around 3:30 mark) - don't mind the makeup, it's from ages ago
Mr Mossie season 2 (video)
Love is Sweet (BTS video) - impromptu jazz, he was deciding which song to play
Fan thank you recording (video)
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He also plays the guitar, though probably at an amateur level
7. Music Gaming
During college he was obsessed with this music game called O2Jam (劲乐团) to the point where he created new tracks (i.e. arrange/compose the music) for the company under the username Dinoroy (explained by himself here, videos of him playing).
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He became well-known within the fan community as the legendary D神 (D God). There are a lot of funny comments from old players saying that they thought D God is a bitter middle-aged recluse trying to screw them over with difficult tracks (read comments here).
D God was so prolific and reliable that gaming company accepted his submissions without review. Here are some of his best tracks - game arrangement only (Lydia, Croatian Rhapsody, Digital Emotions), music & game arrangement (黑暗魅影), original composition (光之乐章)
8. League of Legends
He's an LOL super fan, commentator, and player since season 2, went to see worlds in person twice, and was a cast member in a gaming show called Beyond It! Hero (episodes here)
He played the 2018 All-Star Event in Las Vegas teaming with reigning world champion Rookie and delivered the final blow that beat the other team 2:1 (video)
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He got a quadra kill at a celebrity mobile game even though his team was crap (video clip)
He co-invested 1M RMB in a team led by Misaya 若风 - you can see them playing together in a live broadcast of the mobile game (video)
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Update: Our longtime fan boy has become spokesperson of League of Legends and official commentator at the Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou! The love is reciprocated!
9. Calligraphy/Drawing/Culture
LYX is known for his Chinese handwriting (he practices regularly) - there's even a font based on his handwriting called 汉仪罗云熙体 (download here)
He does all his own handwriting for marketing materials (e.g. Immortality below) and doesn't need a hand double for scenes where his character is practicing ancient Chinese calligraphy
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He's also got amazing drawing skills - check out the Queen of the Night 昙花 he drew as Runyu while waiting around on set in between takes (video)
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While he doesn't go on a lot of variety shows, he's often a guest on cultural programs, like the beauty of Chinese Calligraphy 书法之美 (video), Chinese Fans in 指尖上的非遗 (video)
His self-produced Mr. Mossie covers a lot of cultural topics (seasons 1, 2, 3), the segment on Hanfu was featured in the UNESCO Chinese Language Video Festival (video)
10. Photography
Luo Yunxi is often seen taking photos on set with his top-of-the-line Leica camera. Here are some of the photos he has shared:
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hami-gua · 4 months
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If it Means to Remain by Your Side pt. 2
I realized well after posting my last post, that I forgot to include things that characters will use and the educational descriptions. Please read through it all, and please patiently await as I outline then draft chapter 1. Anyways, buckle up y’all we are going to go on an educational ride today💀 (more under the cut!!)
Weapons/Instruments Characters wield
Dan Heng - qiang 枪, guqin 古琴
Reader - jian 剑, liu xing chui 流星锤 (mid to later half), dizi 笛子 (mid to later half)
Jing Yuan - guan dao 关刀, xiao 箫 (not 魈)
Blade/Yingxing - heng dao横刀
March - bow
Yukong - bow,
Tingyun - guqin 古琴
Jingliu - qixing dao 七星刀
Baiheng - jian 剑
Yanqing - jian 剑
Ruan Mei - han dao 汉刀
Luocha - jian 剑
Xueyi - bow, herself
Hanya - yan ling dao 雁翎刀
Qingque - fan
Fu Xuan - butterfly swords 蝴蝶刀
Guinaifen - jian 剑
Sushang - None
The Educational Ride
Qiang 枪:This is the basic form of spear in Chinese weaponry. What sets qiang apart from guan dao is the blade. Qiang iis double-edged whereas guan dao is only single-edged. It’s also pointier which makes this weapon good for piercing or stabbing. This is actually a weapon used by Dan Heng in game.
Jian 剑:The most basic form of sword when searching up Chinese swords. Though if wanting to use a more detailed term, these swords are Daoist swords. Jian is used mostly in taiji forms like Wudang, Yang, Chen, etc. Training jian are more flexible. Like other Chinese, this sword also has tassels. This type of sword was carried more by Daoists, nobles and upper class figures than soldiers. The hilt and guard can be especially decorated depending on the patron.
Liu xing chui 流星锤:This is a more neolithic weapon in Chinese history. It has a ball on one end of the rope and a knife on the other end. It’s a rather difficult weapon to wield due to it’s flexible nature.
Guan dao 关刀:A type of glaive. The name of this weapon came from a general named Guan Yu 关羽。 Stories also says that it is a rather heavy weapon to wield, and that Guan Yu himself was a man with immense strength. But of course it’s all stories. Only one side is sharp, but that isn’t the most notable feature. The most notable feature is the curvature of the blade along with an extra small curve that usually holds a tassel. It can be thick or skinny. The closest resemblance to this weapon would be naginata. ( though there are strong hints that naginata is inspired by this weapon). Jing Yuan himself actually uses this weapon in game.
Heng dao 横刀:Or otherwise known as Tang dao 唐刀 is a sword used during Tang dynasty. It is a build similar to that of a kitana, though straightened. It can be wielded either by foot, or on horseback.
Qi xing dao 七星刀:Unfortunately, I don’t really have any information on this sword except for the fact that it looks like heng dao and a scimitar mix. I saw this in a video of Chinese weapons, and though I may be able to find it on Chinese sites, I fear translation will not translate things accurately. I would add another variant, Da dao 大刀 (more commonly known as battle da dao 抗战大刀) but because of it’s imprint on reason history, I also fear that it may be too controversial of a blade to include.
Han dao 汉刀:As the name suggests, this sword originated during Han dynasty. And it is the “predecessor” to Tang dao and many others that came after Han. One noticeable feature about this blade is the lack of hand guard, thus giving this sword a more straight figure.
Yan ling dao 雁翎刀:This sword is THE most closest looking to a kitana, though it is unsure whether or not this sword was even inspired by a kitana. Like it’s predecessors Han and Tang dao, the tip stops diagonally. And similarly to Qi xing, it has a more circular guard.
Butterfly swords 蝴蝶刀:Compact design yet an effective weapon all the same. It’s not very clear when these swords originated, it may have been Qing dynasty, but again, it’s not clear when it originated. It can come in many shapes, though most popularly with a wider blade. Though it should also be mentioned that narrow ones exist. These blades make a perfect piercing blade.
Fan 扇子:It can be delicate, but when made with right materials *cough* metal *cough*, it can become lethal. Small needles or knives can be used along with it to cut, but just full body metal itself can make a great blunt weapon.
A thing to note: You may have noticed, but weapons that ends with 刀 have a single-edged blade. It doesn’t mean that the blade is curved. Tassels are also mentioned (I think twice). In martial arts, tassels are used to distract/blind the opponent.
Guqin 古琴:The classic right after guzheng (古筝)。This is instrument is favored by many, especially scholars. The strings are made with silk though nowadays, nylon strings are also an option. A gentle quiet tone, yet hold clarity akin to glass. I don’t know why many popular media portrays them as fighting instruments when the requirements of this instrument itself is the opposite of what would be suitable for fighting. Mainly nails. Unlike pipa 琵琶, sanxian三弦, and guzheng, guqin doesn’t have the need to have false nails (usually made of shell of some sort though I’m sure nowadays, it’s either fiber glass or plastic). Which then means the player must have their nails (right-hand especially) grown out to pluck the strings. I don’t recommend plucking any string that is thick or metal with the pad of your fingers (unless you want blisters). Classic guitarists will know what I mean about the finger nails part.
Dizi 笛子:A bamboo flute played horizontally. There is a hole usually covered by a thin reed or tape (if the player really wants a muted sound that won’t trill). It comes in various sizes and keys. There is no designated mouth piece instead, there is a hole similar to other holes needed to be covered. It can be as decorated or as bare.
Xiao 箫:Another bamboo flute, though this one is played vertically. Unlike dizi, this flute doesn’t an additional hole to be covered by reed or tape. And on top of that, the mouth piece if more different. Whereas dizi has a hole, the xiao has a slit in which the player has to blow through. Compared to dizi, this is the most difficult instrument (though I for some reason struggle to play dizi, but I’m perfectly fine playing this instrument...)
Most of these descriptions are things I knew growing up, knew how to play/wield, taught to me, or things I searched up so long ago (we’re talking like middle school me). The sources that I did manage to use will be linked down below:
Tang Heng Dao (lkchensword.com)
Royal Arsenal (lkchensword.com)
LK Chen Sword - Chinese Saber, Chinese Sword, Martial Arts
Butterfly Sword: The Symbolism and Significance in Chinese Martial Art – Mini Katana
Ummm. For some reason the links don’t work and my brain is too fried to figure it out rn, so copy and paste and (hopefully) it’ll pop up. No mla format unfortunately. It’ll be waaaay too long of a post. And yes, I tried to make it as close to the game and MDZS as possible but I soon realized that it wouldn’t really work as I kinda do want to deviate from the plot as much as possible (I don’t want it to be an exact copy of MDZS/The Untamed).
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be-bi-do-crime · 1 month
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Hello! If you have read the novel, could you give us some details about Furong and Mofang? :) I am curious about their story since the drama unfortunately doesn't show much about them
sure anon! actually speaking, as the drama’s script was also written by jiu lu fei xiang (aka the author of the novel), she’s doing a fantastic job of expanding further on mo fang and fu rong’s relationship! there are actually more moments and, in a way, feelings between them in the drama compared to the novel. but that’s just my opinion as someone who has seen both!
in the novel, this is what we get (WARNING FOR PLOT SPOILERS):
the selling tickets thing doesn’t happen in the novel. mo fang and fu rong first meet when fu rong gets drunk in that wine shop. mo fang is furious at him for dragging shen li’s reputation down with him and thus goes to pick him up, taking him away. before he can do so, fu rong says he has “eyes like stars, with such soul” and kisses him in front of everyone. mo fang is dumbstruck but the second he recovers, he immediately knocks fu rong out before dragging him home. this scene was edited slightly to attempt to pass censorship and presumably filmed, but ended up being cut— thus resulting in that weird cut to the knockout and a shorter runtime of the final produced episode (which was only 36 mins).
although in the novel it is not explicitly stated how fu rong ends up grabbing mo fang’s pendant, he does do so while drunk (i headcanon that it happens while mo fang drags him back) and he does spend a long while trying to return it to him, just like in the drama. jlfx actually managed to keep 95% accuracy of their scenes and lines said, with the 5% amount of deviation due to censorship.
one of the lines cut was mo fang saying that he's "never hated/never been more annoyed by anyone in his entire life" which i wish they kept but it's okay
when xing zhi ends up clarifying that mo fang was rejected by shen li, fu rong is overjoyed and says something like “this is a good chance for me [to pursue him] then!!”
again, like the drama, fu rong is kicked and escapes to the mortal realm, and when fu rong returns, he clings every day to mo fang’s side. one detail i like that the drama added was that we got to see mo fang regret it and hold out his hand to help him up, but fu rong didn’t know he was trying to help and fled!! 😭
you lan still warns mo fang to stay away from fu rong and says all that stuff about how her brother normally doesn’t pursue men like this, like i am not kidding when i say jlfx is keeping everything she can
this is where plot spoilers begin so look away if you must!
while the demon realm is in crisis, mo fang is “swallowed” by demons upon fighting them, and “dies”. when fu rong finds this out, we learn from you lan that he went crazy, his spiritual power exploded, and because his powers are so pure, he ended up washing out all of the colour of his plants and exploded his courtyard.
he was unconscious for a long time, and when he woke up, he learned of mo fang’s betrayal, which broke his heart even further. he became silent and uncommunicative and did not let anyone fix his courtyard, so it’s still broken to this day.
from then on, fu rong dresses in plainer clothes (as if he's mourning... 😭) and swears to work hard to help guard the xutian abyss's barrier for the rest of time.
from one of he yu (fu rong) and xin yunlai (mo fang)'s interviews, it seems like we will be getting a lot more of their bond in the drama which makes me really excited! xin yunlai says that mo fang eventually ends up finding fu rong quite cute and that he doesn't want such a cute and kind person to be in danger. he yu says that later, when mo fang is revealed as a traitor, fu rong is the first to believe that he's not a bad person, and that he understands mo fang the most.
suffice to say i am NOT READY for the second half of this drama!! i hope this helps you out, anon!
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writingmochi · 9 months
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what do ur moots remind you of?! (ex. places, color, song, etc)
lissie: hey anon! sorry for the late reply! I'll try my best to answer your question because this will be long...
@kookthief : the setting summer sun that is a body of ocean away going down beyond the horizon from where you can see from the beach. maybe because ellie has mentioned the summer i turn pretty tons of times, seeing photos of the sunset by a beach reminds me of her!
@ujunxverse: the strobing lights in a small concert venue where an alternative rock band is playing. viv's music taste and little mentions of music she listens to give me recommendations for more artists to listen to in the future. i also realize that our music taste venn diagram is more connected than i realized (cassiopea, have a nice life, radiohead, etc)
@heartandfangs: the narrow aisle of a warm-colored old bookstore. i think because of how amazingly P writes her stories it makes me think of that. one shelf is apocalyptic (the world ends with you) and another is erotica (i owe you and not if it's you)
@euphor1a: the smell of freshly baked vanilla cake in a pastel bakery on the corner of the street block. i mentioned to aleyna how she reminded me of sugar cookies before. with this, i'm expanding what i said before to the whole bakery :D
@jeongwins: an aesthetic-looking list on letterboxd. i know it seems random, but the way lin writes reviews for fics they recommend is how a film critic writes a review for a movie. in a way, it also shows the people what kind of fics they like and how others can expect from the fics by their reviews, just like how people on letterboxd make list for movies they like aesthetically or story wise
@s-ngh8n: open parasols on the sandy beach with the glittering waves in the distance. kinda like their name, lemon has a sense of freshness that i can't fully articulate using adjectives. so, here i am using a description to fully said what i meant
@boba-beom: xing fu tang's brown sugar boba milk tea. other than the boba theme being similar, smiles to me seems very refreshing and warm in the way she speaks and interacts with yours truly
@dim-sun: a cottagecore-themed pixel art. probably because zu had one of them for their banner one time, but every time i found a forest pixel art, it always reminds me of them...
@it-rains-blue: a rupi kaur-style book full of short stories. condensed yet emotionally rich, that is what the vibe of yerin's writing feels like for me. her range also contributes to it as short stories in one book can make you feel so many emotions; throwing the book against the wall or seeing tears fell on the pages from how it got you to feel.
@heart2beom: the smell of salted popcorn as you sit inside the cinema seats. another random one but jazmine makes me feel that way. i haven't read much of her work but i know that it'll give me a good time just like a good movie does.
@tyunlatte: a litter of kittens walking towards you as you sit on the carpeted floor of a cat cafe. seeing illustrations of cats reminds me of alex so much + the cafe aspect is definitely the kind of vibe if i open her blog. you're always in for a treat!
@lovejoshua: the colors: rose quartz and serenity. iykyk ;) but in all seriousness, i'm happy to see svt's content in my timeline from time to time because of ilem (literally every time i wake up and check the blr, it's gonna be either josh or seungcheol gifs. and i am in for that)
@junniieesbby: an emoji of a heart. as her previous moniker for her time as anon, every time i see a heart of any kind, both the symbol heart or a heart that looks accurate anatomically, it reminds me of angie!
@hanniejie: the song "can you feel the sunshine?" from the video game sonic r. using the sol as their aesthetic, lex gives of a very warm and optimistic vibe whenever i see their name or username, kinda like this song whenever i play them.
@txt-yaomi: ateez's yunho. ever since i learned that sof ults him, i kinda feel almost the same vibe between the two of them. both can be calm and excitedly chaotic at any time >.<
@talesofyuan: a shelf full of multi-volume manga series. remembering yuan's dream as a mangaka, every time i see a manga illustration, it always reminds me of her.
@choistick: the words "Musik" and "Kunst" . knowing where she comes from, thinking about saph really makes me want to revive my knowledge of the german language after not using it since i graduated high school lmao guten tag saph!
@robin-obsessed: txt's hueningkai being the ningdungie that she is, lee gives off the same vibe as hyuka whenever i think of her + her tumblr banner and discord username don't help either in making me think that she and kai are connected in some way...
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tossawary · 2 years
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"5 random facts about an Oc that you haven’t shared before. Pass it on once done!"
Thought it would be fun to hear about your OCs since they are all so vibrant.
Thank you for the question! I like talking about them, but I think you guys know most of the information I have about my OCs, since I mostly just make up their information as I need it for the story. But I can definitely collect some facts about them here, as a lot of the info is scattered across various commentary posts, and I think there are some "making of" facts about them I haven't shared yet.
I tend to use my OCs across fics if I can, but the interpretations change depending on the needs of the fic, in the same way that the interpretations of the canon characters change according to the needs of the fic. (Example: In PINTWILF, Liu Qingge has living, loving parents. In my Stardust AU, Liu Qingge is an orphan and raised Mingyan while living at Cang Qiong.)
I think I'll just go through my list of OCs and see what facts (new and old) about them pop into my mind.
My worldbuilding document is grouped by affiliation, so I guess we're starting with Cang Qiong and Qiong Ding Peak.
I once said that a some of my OCs in PINTWILF are loosely based on MDZS or other MXTX characters. Link to that post: https://tossawary.tumblr.com/post/645024544477822976/.
Xing Bao (PINTWILF), Yue Qingyuan's sixth assistant and favorite disciple, a former victim of the House of Rejuvenation, and the one who accidentally called YQY "Dad", is actually based on Yue Qingyuan himself. A genial disciple who took on responsibility and went through great hardship at a young age. Yue Qingyuan is getting to "make up" for his past by doing better for A-Bao than his master did for him.
Likewise, Fu Qiang of Qing Jing (Shen Qingqiu's "assassin" in PINTWILF) is in some ways a young Shen Qingqiu, though she's intensely private and not quite as hot-tempered. She came out of the House of Rejuvenation wanting a bloody revenge and Shen Qingqiu has helped her get that.
They take inspiration from Qijiu, but are their own people, in part because Qijiu have helped them avoid terrible fates.
Chen Xuan of An Ding Peak, also known as "Dumpling Thief's Friend" (PINTWILF), is actually a legacy disciple. Her mother is an An Ding cultivator, older than Shang Qinghua but still vaguely of the same "generation", named Chen Riling.
Chen Riling appears in my MDZS AU "Nothing to Me, Nothing to You", though she's roughly the same age as Shang Qinghua in that fic. Shang Qinghua in NTMNTY doesn't know this, but Chen Riling is supposed to be the future Madam Shang. The original Shang Qinghua in that AU was a Jin Guangyao Evil Uncle type and there is a fleeting mention in Airplane Bro's original story of a Madam Shang who also met a terrible fate before/after SQH was murdered by MBJ, but the transmigrated Airplane Bro has no intention of getting married and has not realized that the future Madam Shang Qinghua already exists in this world. Chen Riling already has a crush on Shang Qinghua. He is never going to notice until she asks him directly whether or not she ever has a chance with him.
(He's going to turn her down. She will get married to someone else and have Chen Xuan in the NTMNTY universe, and also have insight into the disastrous Moshang romance as one of SQH's friends and feel like she dodged a fucking bullet.)
Peng Hongpeng (PINTWILF), also known as "Spots", has no parents in his life and has fortunately or unfortunately latched on to Shang Qinghua as a parental figure. He looks up to and cares for Shang Qinghua very much, but he does carry some resentment for the things Shang Qinghua has put him through without recognizing him as he would like to be recognized.
Lin Wenjiao (PINTWILF), also known as "Dumpling Thief", is probably most likely to be the next peak lord at this point. Shang Qinghua has the final say, but peak politics do matter somewhat, and Peng Hongpeng's current entanglements with Shang Qinghua and the Demon Realm have made him slightly less popular than Lin Wenjiao on An Ding Peak. Lin Wenjiao has taken advantage of his absences to the Demon Realm, which he knows, and they're still friends.
Shao Jing (PINTWILF), Mu Qingfang's disciple on Qian Cao Peak, will probably not end up with Mobei Zhao. Sorry, guys! She really didn't enjoy her stint in the Demon Realm. Nor her breakup with Peng Hongpeng, even if she's the one who dumped him. She doesn't dislike Mobei Zhao, though. She just needs some time.
Granny Sun (PINTWILF) is the widow of a Cang Qiong cultivator, her late wife. Part of the reason she's so standoffish towards Shang Qinghua is that she's bitter about cultivators going off and dying for "glory" and then leaving people behind.
Tea Shop Auntie (PINTWILF), who wanted Jiahui to marry one of her sons, has a sister who is a sex worker at one of the places that Shen Qingqiu visits for some damn privacy. Tea Shop Auntie's sister saw Shang Qinghua and Luo Jiahui in their early days in Sanjiao Town, and told Shen Qingqiu immediately the next time she saw him.
Master Gao (PINTWILF), former master of the House of Rejuvenation, who was murdered by Elder Lady Xia's attendants, was to be Madam Hu's (PINTWILF) first husband. They are the scum villains from two different plot lines that got combined because of accidental implications on Airplane Bro's part. Master Gao is the asshole rich guy who harassed the protagonist's mother. Madam Hu, mistress of the House of Rejuvenation, was to be the evil stepmother of a Cinderella-type wife character, "the widow of the richest man in town" who married the wife character's father and may or may not have offed her first husband. If not for Shang Qinghua's actions causing a number of different For Want of a Nail changes, Madam Hu would have eventually murdered Master Gao.
Shi Chun (PINTWILF) is the late mother of the Little Palace Mistress. She was Su Xiyan's shimei and the one who ratted out Su Xiyan's pregnancy to the Old Palace Master, already pregnant at the time with the Old Palace Master's daughter. She was very much the Palace Master's "consolation prize" for not getting Su Xiyan. Her time as Palace Mistress did not last very long.
Fan Yuchen (PINTWILF) is very like Liu Qingge in temperament. He shocked everyone at Tian Yi Overlook when he suddenly announced he was going to marry Ding Lanfen because she was pregnant with his child (Bai Jianming's child). Like, before that, no one who knew him would have believed that this guy fucked.
Ding Lanfen's daughter (PINTWILF), the secret niece of the current Xifeng-Jun, is a little like Zhuzhi-Lang in that she didn't get "the perfect mix of both worlds" like Binghe did. She has some tiger-like features that are a little hard to hide sometimes, including a tail.
Mobei Zhao (PINTWILF) | Mobei Didi (Babe in the Woods) is Mobei-Jun's younger brother. I'm not sure yet, but I'm thinking half-brother, and I like to imagine the other half being some kind of water-type ice demon, like a selkie thing. Because I want to have Nanny Shang Qinghua forced to wrestle a slippery baby seal demon type thing into bathtime. In PINTWILF, Mobei Zhao does not know that he is Mobei-Jun's brother. Mobei-Jun gave him away and told everyone that he was dead in order to protect him from Linguang-Jun, and then never talked about it for the next twenty years or so.
Mobei-Jun's great-aunts are there because I was like, "WHERE ARE THE WOMEN?!" But also, like, "WHERE ARE ALL THE OLDER WOMEN IN FANTASY MEDIA?!" I didn't want to have to deal with Mobei-Jun's mother. Or potential wife character sisters. Also, I think it's funny if Meng Mo, the Elder Dream Demon, actually knows other older demons and there's a deeper history to the world.
Shuang Yun (PINTWILF), the wind demon always crashing into windows, Mobei Zhao's best friend, is very, very, very loosely inspired by Lan Xichen. Like, Xichen if he was stripped of all his responsibilities and a little bit drunk (Shuang Yun isn't drunk, though, he's just like that). Shuang Yun runs into windows because he's really, really, really fast. Wind demons transform into this... wind-like being when they run and it takes them a while to build up speed, but it also takes them a while to slow down, and Shuang Yun starts slowing down later than he maybe should because he doesn't see anything wrong with just slamming into a wall and then reforming.
There was another demon OC very loosely based on Nie Mingjue, but he didn't end up making it into PINTWILF.
Bai Jianming (PINTWILF and NTMNTY), known in PINTWILF as "that dead Western Prince" and known in the MDZS AU as "that asshole who got all his limbs broken by Mobei-Jun"), is probably the person who is going to attack the Cloud Recesses in the MDZS AU when the war finally gets going. I know I said that Shang Qinghua was kind of Lan Xichen, Jin Guangyao, and Su She all at once in this AU, but overall, Shang Qinghua's character is actually positioned to be an evil Lan Qiren.
I would talk more about Xifeng-Jun and Elder Lady Xia, but those would probably include spoilers for an upcoming thing, so... you'll have to wait and see!
I think that's most of my prominent OCs? I know there are other OCs, but I don't think much information exists on any of them except what is already included in my fics. If I didn't cover an OC here, feel free to ask me about them at some point.
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Wanted to first say thank you to everyone whose been liking my Fullspeed alchemist au!! I’m very happy so many people like my drawings of the boys :D
But this has made me think more on how the other characters would fit into this au! Some FMA characters are still just who they were originally but if they looked a mobian because there is more GMA characters then there is sonic characters
So first is the elrics and Hoenheim.
There’s Sonic as Ed and Tails as Al. For Father I’m having him as Dr. Eggman but for that to work I’m having Mr.Tinker (from IDW comics) as Hoenheim while Trisha Elric is Longclaw. In this story longclaw adopts Sonic and Tails when they were toddlers. And Mr Tinker was sometimes there.
For the Rockwells- Amy is Winry! They both have construction tools they use to fight Sonic/Ed. But also this kind, strong, stubborn, loving character that Winry is fits perfectly with how I see Amy. Pinako Rockwell is still who she is.
As for Teacher I think I might make her be Aleena the Hedgehog.
For Team Mustang you have Knuckles as Roy, Rouge as Hawkeye and the the Chaotix and Mighty the armadillo takes up Knuckles Mustangs team! Knuckles being Roy just fit into place. I was debating if I should do Rouge or Whisper for Hawkeye and then have Rouge as Lust. I decided with Rouge for The fact that just like how Roy and Hawkeye have history so does Knuckles and Rouge!
Which then lead me to the humonculous! For Lust I went with Infinite. Infinite seems the kinda guy whose able to take charge in a group setting like how Lust is (to me at least) there’s also how both have claws. For Greed originally I went with Shadow as greed and then pride as Maria but changed both of those to something else. So now Greed is Mecha! And pride as Sage! Both Pride and Sage are little Victorian children who like to murder 🖤. Envy is Metal Sonic. Someone who was made to be the perfect equivalent to Sonic but can’t quiet get there. And then Sloth as Omega and no idea who Gluttony will be as of right now.
From there let’s do Shadow. Since I scratched the idea of him being Greed I decided to go for Scar for him. After he lost his sister Maria who studied alchemy yet lost her to it along with all of the Ishvalans he is now on a revenge spree. Also in the anime Scar is the first “bad guy” we see Ed really struggling to win against. Which felt similar to Sonic and Shadow. Along Shadows journey of revenge he meets a young little princess from Xing. And Mei is Cream and Cheese! Might have Yoki as Cluth the Opossum. And as for Ling, Fu, and Lan I’m having as the rouge Babylons! Jet as Ling, wave is Lan, and Storm is fu
And 180 into the Hughes family which I think it makes sense for it to be the Wachowski family. So Tom as Maes Hughes, mrs Hughes as Maddie and then probably personify Ozzy and have him be there kid that calls Sonic little brother.
But these are the characters I have for this au so far!! I’m very excited about this au :D I love FMA and alchemy. If people have questions I’ll be happy to answer and talk about this au 👀
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Number 3, 4, 5, and 7!
Alright, Righteous Flames! Now I'll answer four questions!
In case of pandoms wondering what you see a user with a cat profile popping a post. Who am I, you ask? I am GrayZeppelin, fanfiction author of my magnum opus series, Kung Fu Panda: The Mightiest Warriors.
#3 Biggest self-insert OCs?
So far, I have no self-insert OCs, which to be honest, writing a character of myself seems to be odd. So. . . I am not crazy about self-insert OCs. I read a few fics (not from KFP) that have character names of their own, the color of their hair, eyes, etc. I used to like their self-insert fics (well, I moved on from that).
#4 What kind of musics do your OCs listen to?
As I remember most kinds of music I jam with, there's plenty that involves my characters' fit in and their liking.
For instance, my boy Chen Xing has his favorite words while thrusting his six-inch punch at bandits. Compare the Dragon Warrior's shout "Skadoosh!", inspired by a song from a heavy metal band System of a Down, Xing roars "Chop Suey!"
Here's another song that matches my latest antagonist character Wang, when he was a victim of domestic abuse by his father Le (a douche) who forced his son to be more formidable. Most lyrics from the song Bohemian Rapsody from Queen fit Wang's perspective, despite being broken, loved his mother, hated his father, refused to be in sympathy, and many hated him (but his brothers from Lu Academy loved him). I don't know how I found out about his background story, but this music inspires many.
#5 What are some of your OC's biggest fears?
Very good question!
Since I have like a million OCs (not really, around 100 OCs and more) to look at their biography, I'll stick with one who has had his greatest fear ever since he fled from his old home.
Chen Xing hated fire. Not necessarily, but he reflected on a tragic event that caused the death of his parents. While carried by his grandmother Ming, sprinted into the forest, his mother was silenced by an arrow, and his father was burned alive. Xing remembers every moment that he wished to seek vengeance against his old enemy (Prince Huoju), who murdered his parents right in front of him, standing behind the fire.
But that's not all what he can prevent the other fear, he worries.
As the alpha and leader, Chen Xing makes sure none of his brothers and sisters of the Nine face jeopardies during their missions to end tyrannies. I have been thinking about making a fic that will change them before my first book A New Prophecy, what they experienced from their first mission, the Nine will never forget. (Hajin Province)
#7. What are your favorite relationships between your OCs (romantic or platonic)?
Yes! Yes!! A million times yes!
My favorite platonic relationship is between my characters Xing and his wolf sister Lotus. A brother and sister fond, raised together with their peacock brother Lao / Lord Dongji. The wolf and tiger are not together in romance, but they stick as best friends. What started their friendship, Xing and his grandmother found Lotus at Bao Gu Orphanage after their sow neighbor Mrs. Yan caught her eye on a lone cub with the caretaker.
Considering nightmares that Xing sees fire and unfortunate events in his dreams, his sister is always there to sleep with him, giving her brother much comfort as long as Xing wishes. Lotus, known as the Nine's Dancer, who craves dancing and fighting with ribbons, is a dreamcatcher. Chen Xing's soulmate.
Phew! Thank you for giving me four random questions, Flame! This is quite fun to answer!
I'll share a few links of two musics, and my fanfic/artwork pages where you can find me and check out my stories and my sketching (I am an artist who draws with pencils). I recommend Ao3, where my first book A New Prophecy starts your journey after KFP 3. My FanFiction page has a sequel there, which contains many spoilers there after the first book event unless you like to read at your own risk. Have fun listening musics, reading my novels, and my artworks!
https://youtu.be/CSvFpBOe8eY (System of a Down: Chop Suey)
https://youtu.be/fJ9rUzIMcZQ (Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody)
https://m.fanfiction.net/u/4694143/GrayZeppelin
https://archiveofourown.org/users/GrayZeppelin
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fortune-maiden · 2 years
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do I finish the final chapter of my tgcf rough draft that is already halfway done
or story of xing fu...
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lyselkatzfandomluvs · 6 months
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Harper's Bazaar China - December 2023 (1/2)
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huaschengs · 2 years
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He Xingfu & Wang Qinglai’s wedding ceremony from The Story of Xing Fu (Episode 1)
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bookofjin · 2 years
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Biography of Qiao Zong (JS100)
[So-called King of Shu.]
Qiao Zong was a native of Nanchong in Baxi. His grandfather Xianzhi had esteem and fame in the western lands. Zong as young was yet prudent and cautious, the people of Shu loved him. He became Office Army Advisor who Calms the West.
1st Year of Yixi [405 AD], the Inspector dispatched Zong, Hou Hui, and others to lead the various counties [and] Di to advance the troops and go down east. Hui was duplicitous, and owing to that the people of Liang# province did not happily go east, he wanted to plot against the Inspector of Yi province, Mao Qu. He and Yang Mei of Baxi agreed on a plan at Wuchengshuikou, and together they pressured Zong to become the ruler. Zong was afraid, and did not do it, but ran and jumped into the river. Hui pulled him out and requested it, after two or three times, he thereupon used troops to force Zong on top of the carriage. They attacked Qu's younger brother, the Colonel of the Western Barbarians, Jin, at Fucheng. The city fell and Jin died there. Zong then titled himself Inspector of Liang# and Qin provinces.
When Qu heard that Zong had rebelled, he went from Lüecheng. He dispatched Army Advisor Wang Qiong to lead 3 000 men and chastise Zong. He also dispatched his younger brother Yuan to lead 4 000 troops to maintain Qiong's rear [and?] advance. Zong dispatched his younger brother Mingzi and Hui to resist Qiong at Guanghan. Hui struck and routed Hui and others, and pursued until Mianzhu. Mingzi set up two ambushes to wait for him, and greatly defeated Qiong's multitudes. The dead were eight or nine out of ten. A encampment household member from Yi province, Li Teng, opened the city to admit Zong.
When Mao Qu had died, Zong used his cousin Hong as Inspector of Yi province, and Mingzi as General who Garrisons the East and Inspector of Ba province, to lead his multitude of 5 000 people and station at Baidi. He declared himself King of Chengdu.
Next Year [406 AD], he dispatched envoys to declare himself to vassal of Yao Xing. He wanted to to follow the river course east to rob, in the name of chastising the General of Chariots and Cavalry, Liu Yu. He begged for regiments from Yao Xing, and moreover asked for Huan Qian as assistance. Xing dispatched him.
9th Year of Yixi [413 AD], Liu Yu used the Grand Warden of Xiyang, Zhu Lingshi, as Inspector of Yi province. The General who Soothes Boreal, Zang Xi, the Grand Warden of Xiapi, Liu Zhong, the Grand Warden of Lanling, Kuai En, and others to lead a multitude of 20 000, and proceed from Jiangling to chastise Zong.
Earlier, when planning the prime leader, everyone objected against his person, Lingshi's qualities and name were simple and shallow. Yu went against the multitude and pick him out, and granted him half of those beneath his banner. Zang Xi was Yu's wife's younger brother. In rank was put on his right side, and also was subordinate to him.
Lingshi stayed at Baidi. Zong dispatched Qiao Dafu with a heavy force to defend Fu. Lingshi's regiments stayed at Pingmo, 200 li from Chengdu. Zong dispatched his Great General Hou Hui and Archer-Servant of the Masters of Writing, Qiao Shen, to station at Pingmo. Between the banks there were continuous walls, multi-storied buildings and heavy palisades. The multitudes were not yet able to attack. Lingshi spoke to Liu Zhong, saying:
The sky will soon be hot and feverish, the thieves are now strengthening the defiles. With the difficulties in wining in an attack, they will merely besiege our regiments. I wish to amass honed and rested troops, wait for cracks and then advance. How would you Sir consider it?
Zhong said:
Not so. Previously we spread words that the great general would make use of the Inner River, and for that reason Dafu did not dare to let go of Fu. Now a heavy army pressures him, setting out where he did not expect, and Hou Hui's followers have already wasted their courage. We can rightly so make use of his nefariousness and attack him, in the circumstances we will surely vanquish. After we vanquish Pingmo, Since we can beat the marching drums and go forward, Chengdu will surely be unable to defend. Suppose we placate the troops and grasp each other, empty and full will see each other. The Fu Army then will come, and it will be difficult to stand against them. Advancing but unable to fight, and withdrawing without being supplied, more than twenty thousand people will become the Shu children's captives,and that is all.
He followed him. At daybreak, he advanced to attack and vanquished everywhere. He behead Hou Hui and others, and so then advanced. Zong's city defenders crumbled apart one after the other. Zong therefore set out and ran. His Prefect of the Masters of Writing, Ma Dan, sealed the granaries and treasuries to wait for the royal regiments. When Lingshi entered Chengdu, he executed those relatives with the same grandfather as Zong, the remainder he all calmed and settled down, and sent them back to their professions.
Zong's flight first went to his [family] tombs. Zong's daughter spoke to Zong, saying:
Fleeing is surely no escape, but will only cause humiliation to us. When they die, dying at their ancestors' tombs is possible.
Zong did not follow, he threw in with Daofu at Fu. Daofu angrily spoke to Zong, saying:
A full-grown man's position, if he has these merits and legacy, how can he discard it! Now [you] wish to become a surrendered captive, how can it then be gained! What person will not die, why fear it unduly!
Following that, he threw his sword at Zong, and hit his horse saddle. Zong left him, and then hanged himself.
Daofu spoke to his followers, saying:
I rearing you all was exactly for the present day. Shu's survival or destruction in truth is tied up with us, and not with King Qiao. We still live, and are yet enough for a single battle.
The soldiers all promised and assented. Then [he?] scattered gold and silks as bestowals on his multitudes. The multitudes accepted them and fled. Daofu ran alone to Guanghan. A native of Guanghan, Du Jin, apprehended him.
Zhu Lingshi moved Ma Dan to Yuesui, , followed after and killed him. When Dan was moving, he spoke to his followers, saying:
Marquis Zhu did not send us off to the Captial City to wipe out the multitude mouths. I will surely not escape.
Then he washed and cleaned, and laid down. He pulled the rope and died. Shortly after Lingshi's regiments arrived, they thereupon exposed his corpse.
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You'd be lying. Should we earn money by lying? When the going gets tough, you choose the easy way out. Some deeds are to be avoided forever. Once we do it, it will become a habit.
You work very hard but don't get paid a lot. Why are so adamant about doing things the right way?
Xing Fu, you are way more resilient than me. You are an amazing person. No matter how much of a failure we've been, you are always here to have our backs, you are the greatest treasure of our firm.
Xing Fu and Guan Tao over a meal.
I'd be lying if I didn't say yall are missing out. This has been honestly the biggest and prettiest fish on my plate these days.
The Story of XingFu (2022)
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Feng, Ya, Song, Fu, Bi and Xing
In Chinese cultural tradition, Feng, Ya, Song, Fu, Bi and Xing are six different literary genres. These literary forms convey the information of Chinese people's ideology, social style and other aspects through the description of people's life, the description of myths and stories, and the recording of historical facts. Next, let's take a deeper look at these six literary forms.1. wind Wind is a folk poetry genre in ancient China, which was first circulated in the Western Zhou Dynasty. It is usually used to describe the life and labor of farmers, fishermen, hunters, etc., and is a form of emotional ballads. A total of 305 styles are collected in the book, among which the style of the Southern Tang Dynasty is particularly beautiful and moving, and is known as "after the Chu Ci, the first style".2. elegant Elegance is a literary realm in ancient China, and it is also a style name. Songs of Songs usually have elegant and subtle themes, showing roughly similar rhythm and artistic conception, and are a form of expression of classical music and dance. The Song of Songs is an integral part of important occasions such as luxury, celebration, and feasting. The "Guanju" and "Xiaoya" in the Book of Songs are known as the most elegant words in ancient China.3. Ode Ode is a traditional genre of literature that sings praises to gods. Most of the eulogy is to praise heroes such as heaven and earth, gods and Buddhas, ancestors, kings and sages. In ancient China, there were three classics, "Zhou Song", "Shang Song" and "Lu Song", among which "Zhou Song" and "Shang Song" have been lost.4. To give Fu is a literary genre with rhetorical characteristics in ancient times. It is widely praised by ordinary people because of its easy-to-understand language. It can be mainly divided into parallel Fu and Ci Fu. Parallel Fu uses antithesis as the main means of expression, which is a relatively gorgeous literary style; Ci Fu uses narrative and description as the main means of expression, which is more approachable. Among them, "Zuo Zhuan", "Han Fu", "Tang Fu", and "Song Fu" are all magnificent chapters, leaving important relics for the history of Chinese literature.5. than Comparison is an ancient literary technique for expressing ideas, similes, and descriptions. It uses analogy, analogy, and metaphor to rhetorically. Bi often expresses a certain point of view through the comparison between things, which has unique literary characteristics.  "A gentleman is compared to righteousness, and a villain is compared to benefit" in "The Analects of Confucius" is a classic example of metaphor.6. Xing Impromptu The emotional state expressed in poetry. Xing can be divided into five types: Fu Xing, Ya Xing, Song Xing, Shun Xing and Huai Xing.Through the description and application of Xing, the theme and emotion of the poem can be highlighted, so that the poem can be more expressive.
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the-evil-pizza · 1 year
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ok finished history5: love in the future
it’s? not bad?? Not good eighter though. Like there’s so much nothing in there and not even the good kind! Want to do a 20 episodes long show with filler then make something fun happen.
As the show is it could have been 6 episodes shorter and been better. Also I know the history seriesis obsessed with bringing back binchesmfro previous season but for why was it the creepy stalker step brother that forced his way into dati g his aquired brother? IF YOU NEEDE TO BRIGN BACK SOMEONE FROM h4 IT COULD HAVE BEEN HIMBO EXTRAORDINAIRE XIAO LI CHEN! THEY COULD HAVE HAD THE EPIC GAY MARRIAGE INSTEAD OF YE XING SI AND FU YONG JIE.
rant aside on least favorite character being back, the story itself was, eh. Like the premise of a guy getting isekaied in the future is interesting but they only ever used for “oooh will he go back to 2000 and abandon his bestie/boyfie” and not like, use the fact that the 2000 guy is now in 2022 in full corona times 
did cry at the gramma plot though cause I love my granny and I’m fucking weak.
all in all Trapped still best season of HIStory
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