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fifty-percent-weeb · 12 days
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Dear Taiwanese BLs, never stop giving me the "blinding light of love" moment.
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I love a good old fashion color exchange but something about a blinding light appearing out of nowhere to signal the feelings are out in the open, people are thinking clearly, and the love is exposed just hits the spot.
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Or you can give me that sweet sweet heart bokeh effect
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fifty-percent-weeb · 12 days
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Hello!
I just got into watching bl dramas and have been absolutely binging on taiwan bls. I just finished H1O and H4CTY and really enjoyed them, so thank you for making that HIStory ranking post ^^
I’m planning to watch H3MODC next and was wondering what are your thoughts or rating for this installment if not for that ending? Like if we stopped watching before the finale (cause I plan to do that)
Okay so just make sure to STOP when they move in together after graduating high school. The moment they make the move. Please just stop there.
Honestly? If this show had stopped there, roll credits?
10/10
It would definitely be in my top BLs of all time. I ADORED it.
Just I can't even think about the ending.
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The posts referenced in this ask are these two:
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This made me laugh, okay? Completely pointless but I love it anyway.
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fifty-percent-weeb · 17 days
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A Guide to the HIStory Franchise, BL from Taiwan
I have a mixed relationship with the HIStory franchise. 
They’ve broken my heart (several times), left things unfinished or unsatisfying, use some seriously questionable old school tropes, and simultaneously reliably provided some of the best kisses and hottest chemistry in all BL.
It’s like BL roulette with them, but the odds are rarely in our favor.
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HIStory My Hero  
AKA H1MH - Viki lists this as HIStory 1: Ep. 1
Rating: 6/10
Body swap, friends to lovers, university set, soft, sweet low heat. No side dishes. No triggers. But then it’s also not quite BL and not particularly romantic. Girl dies and her consciousness transfers into in the body of the boy who (maybe) had a crush on her boyfriend. She has a week to make her old boyfriend fall in love with her new body. I’m not a fan of body swap and I don’t think the uke actor does as good with it as James in Thailand’s Great Men Academy (my bar). However, the seme is played by Aaron Lai from Be Loved In House: I Do so that’s kinda fun. Ending is confusing. 
NOT REALLY RECOMMENDED
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HIStory Stay Away From Me 
AKA H1SAFM - Viki lists this as HIStory 1: Ep. 2
Rating: 6/10
University nerd’s dad marries actor idol’s mom and moves the now stepbrothers in with each other. It’s a cohabitation romance with the stepbrothers trope on a classic popular/nerd, sunshine/tsundere pairing. It’s a lot of tropes in a pretty sparse story (reminds me of Chinese sampler box stuff) but it has grown on me each time I watch it. It’s kinda soft and sweet, for Taiwan. There’s kissing but not much more, and the ending is a bit amorphous but relatively happy. The idol character will show up again in H3MODC.
SOMEWHAT RECOMMENDED
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HIStory Obsessed 
AKA H1O - Viki lists this as HIStory 1: Ep. 3
Rating: 8/10
I’m an H1O apologist but you should know what you are in for: that title. It has a stalking theme meets fated mates and quite a bit of dubious consent. Uke obsessed with seme to the point of losing himself and his identity dies after being rejected, and then has a chance to reboot his life. He decides to save himself by never falling in love. But destiny is a bitch, and this time the seme becomes obsessed with him. This one owes a lot to dark Chinese and Japanese BL, but kind of corrects for the expected sad dead finale by ending happily and playing with a ton of BL tropes. The leads have good chemistry, it’s higher heat and the first time Taiwan starts to push that, and VERY DRAMATIC. There is a side dish pairing of disaster bi uke on an enemies to lovers track who also end happy. 
If you liked China’s Addicted you will probably like this show. RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
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HIStory 2: Right or Wrong 
AKA H2ROW - Viki lists this as HIStory 2: Ep. 1-4
Rating: 8/10 
This installment is under appreciated in my opinion. It’s a teacher/student power dynamic, tsundere/sunshine pairing, plus cohabitation with themes of self acceptance and family domesticity. It’s a slow burn but high heat (and that heat is good). The uke is out gay, the seme is unapologetically bi, and it’s the first time Taiwanese BL flexed its marriage equality muscles. Triggers includes some verbal and physical gay bashing (not from the seme) and child abandonment/neglect (yes from the seme). The second half it a lot better than the first. Ending is VERY happy. 
There really is no other BL like this one except maybe from Vietnam. RECOMMENDED
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HIStory 2: Crossing the Line 
AKA H2CTL - - Viki lists this as HIStory 2: Ep. 5-8
Rating: 9/10
This is a sports romance (volleyball) with a good boy/bad boy pairing. There no clear seme/uke. Ostensibly it’s high school set but Taiwan doesn’t care about age appropriate actors. It’s a very soft sweet romance with some ridiculously easily overcome conflict. There’s great kisses but it’s medium heat. The side dishes are the stepbrother trope but they’re very tame, and there’s no other triggers in this BL. It’s very soft for Taiwan. It’s not just my favorite of the franchise, it’s one of my favorite BLs. Perfect happy ending. 
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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HIStory 3: Make Our Days Count 
AKA H3MODC AKA HIStory 3 The BL That Shall Not Be Named
Rating: 2/10 (let me explain)
The nerdiest tsundere struggling orphan introvert meets the premier himbo slack-wit jock of everyone’s dreams who accidentally bullies him and then goes into a spiral of regret that turns into obsession and then deep pining love and adoration. Another one of those it’s a high school setting but the actors make no case for it. This is remarkably perfectly yaoi with a sunshine/tsundere pairing. It’s high heat and very sexy.
Why 2/10? Ready? SPOILERS
They kill the uke character. Then we get a whole final episode of our adorable himbo basically suffering and alone for the REST OF HIS LIFE. Because why not dwell on that? 
If you decide to watch this I HIGHLY recommend stoping the moment they move in with each other and are cooking together. Just stop the show right there and don’t watch anymore, pretend the finale doesn’t exist. TRUST ME.
Okay, now a word on our side dishes: 
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The side dishes are both out gay: an obsessive younger seme and a much older uke (we are talking May/December here, I think its 17 & 29) who the kid aggressively chases. Their story arc edges into obsessive and the sex is explicit. Also VERY hot. These two get engaged in this series and then married in H4CTY. 
Also the idol character from H1SAFM shows up as the older uke’s cousin. (Just because, I guess.) 
Side note: Japanese BL Life: Love on the Line does have an alt-reality ending for the main couple, and very very small sample of what “might have been”… from Japan of all places (king of tragic BL). So there’s THAT. 
NOT RECOMMENDED if you’re a completest and have to watch it all.
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HIStory 3: Trapped 
AKA H3T
Rating: 7/10
This is an enemies to lovers mafia romance with a villain/cop pairing, no real seme/uke dynamic. I actually love it, the SUITS. It has a killer plot with a bit of a mystery element, good story and dialogue. Enemies to lovers (with good reason to mistrust each other) who fall madly in love anyway. It’s higher heat the kisses are great and they’re both pretty much “fuck it bisexuals.” The reason this isn’t higher rated is this main couple’s ending is amorphous with long term separation implied.
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The side dishes are a friends to lovers HEA pairing who also have good chemistry, although slightly lower heat, but are great characters. The naive innocent wonderkin nerd and the cheerful but deadly mercenary assassin who decides that this is going to be HIS geek. So there! They are utterly adorable and use food as their love language, possibly one of my favorite couples.
Despite the mafia theme, there are actually very few triggers in the one. It’s full consent and quite sweet for how much they throw in sexy. Lots of little domestic moments too. But that ending… 
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
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HIStory 4: Close to You 
AKA H4CTY
Rating: 8/10
This is a fake relationship, friends to lovers sunshine/tsundere office romance. The main couple in H4 reps for Thai-style light BL: ultra sappy, invested in seme/uke roles, hit the nail with the tropes. There’s some weird bottoming = asking for it = true gay = I don’t know what’s going on in the (obvs straight woman) writer’s head. But there is also attention paid to consent, communication, AND safe sex. Not to mention the fact that they brought in queer fam, seeking advice from elder gays, and familiar faces from H3MODC. This is the first BL I have ever seen to do all this. 
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On the other hand, the side dish couple are stepbrothers (and inspired me to write about the trope) as a grumpy/sunshine pairing, including obsession, dubious consent plus really good high heat. This plot line went to the dark side with taboo, stalkerism, and statutory rape from a younger seme with psychopathic tendencies (waves at Japan). This made the couple pretty irredeemable, but H4 gave it their best shot. 
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In a way H4 is Taiwan having a dialogue with itself, using both forms of origin yaoi, and trying to figure out (on the screen in front of us) whether it wants to stay with Japan exploring the darker side of BL or follow Thailand into the light. 
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The ending is pure BL syrup tapped from the cheesiest sappiest of trees for three gay couples. It’s so absurd that I’m pretty sure I giggled through all the bits meant to be taken seriously. Trigger warnings all round including for an illegal amount of syrup and some of BLs worst tropes. Full review with screen caps here.
RECOMMENDED WITH SERIOUS RESERVATIONS 
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RANKING 
HIStory 2: Crossing the Line - 9/10 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
HIStory 2: Right or Wrong - 8/10 RECOMMENDED
HIStory Obsessed - Rating: 8/10 RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
HIStory 4: Close to You - 8/10 RECOMMENDED WITH SERIOUS RESERVATIONS
HIStory 3: Trapped - 7/10 RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
HIStory Stay Away From Me - 6/10 SOMEWHAT RECOMMENDED
HIStory My Hero - 6/10 NOT REALLY RECOMMENDED
HIStory 3: Make Our Days Count - 2/10 NOT RECOMMENDED 
Crossover note:
Characters and actor pairs from the HIStory franchise drop into not just other History installments, but also other shows. Taiwan is a tiny industry and directors are creatures of habit but also… they like fucking with us. Especially H3MODC
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You can find the HIStory franchise on Viki. 
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li xiangyi, yin, and femininity
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we all know that li xiangyi is a character of fractured identities. and li lianhua is an unreliable narrator to his own story. these make him not the most straightforward character to study. but I've believed in treating li lianhua as a part of li xiangyi, rather than separates. and there must be a common thread that ties all of him together. thus, I offer what I have found to be the most useful lens to use to view him as a cohesive whole, regardless as li xiangyi, li lianhua, or any other identity he may reinvent into: his 阴 yin qualities. (yin of yinyang)
this framework suggested by the drama's text itself has helped clarify to me his strengths, weaknesses, motivations, and struggles. by identifying this constant, too, makes it so much easier talking about what has changed in him.
[to the, hopefully growing, boli lhl hivemind @markiafc @ananeiah]
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there are some notes on the concept of yinyang and chinese conceptualisation of gender I have to preface with.
[disclaimer: of course, I'm not even trying to cover a tip of what experts have extensively studied and debated in a depth it deserves. all I'm doing is try to parse the broad, fundamental ideas that are needed to explain my blorbos through my own spotty brain filter. so there bound to be nuances I've overlooked or some degree of my own interpretation. pretentious but needs to be done.]
阴 yin and 阳 yang are concepts characterised by passiveness, darkness, gentleness, femininity etc, and proactivity, light, toughness, masculinity etc respectively. a very key and handy concept to have in mind is their relationship to each other - which I'll not attempt at explaining better than literal scholars have:
Yin and yang exist only in relation to one another internally as the way warmth-coldness only exist relative to one another. Furthermore, when using yin-yang as an organizational schema, achieving balancing harmony is always the goal, not domination nor subordination of one to the other. [x]
while yin and yang can be symbols of femininity and masculinity, it doesn't mean all female are yin and all male are yang. it's certainly not a strict 1-to-1 equation. the concept of gender in chinese context is more social than biological. this suggests room for fluidity, and shaping of identities, often through social rituals as one journeys through life. it also means that there can be femininity in the masculine, and vice versa - in fact, that's only healthy because you need a good balance of the two worlds. no one part is better than the other. if you think of the two components as relative to each other, they are always interacting and affecting each other, rather than being strict and inert binaries. simply put, it needs to be kept in mind that there are greater nuances in applying yin and yang to the definitions of gender, and to avoid at all cost a simplification of this framework into a binary.
sure, the show has implied that lxy's powers and energy are yin-coded. but femininity is only one of the multiple attributes of yin. so how are we extending lxy's yin to femininity specifically? it's in the text that substantiates and qualifies lxy as feminine. dead women being used as proxies to his character. being literally dressed as a woman in order to put himself into their shoes and feel what they've felt. adopting a name that happens to be very, very feminine - 莲花 lianhua (lit. lotus flower) (it must be caveated that chinese names are NOT gendered. but there are just some names that are more feminine than others.) him coming to lead a life revolving around traditionally feminine, domestic things as li lianhua. him having interactions with the women around him like he's in his own element - no pressure and tension at all, unlike with all the other men.
as such, I'm more willing to use yin and femininity interchangeably in discussing lxy (while it's not necessarily applicable to every point that will be mentioned albeit there being some degree of implied association). and it's for the sake of elucidating what I feel is an intention or very plausible reading of the canon text in parsing feminine experiences in lxy's character. and thus, his queerness.
one last note is that taoism is going be mentioned quite a bit as well because of how much it as a philosophy honours the yin quality. its key tenets include valuing passiveness and inaction as a form of action, and submitting to the nature of things. and we will see how those come up in lxy's life too. (though I'm not gonna attempt to deep dive into it here beyond broad strokes of it.)
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a huge part of li xiangyi's yin actually manifests in him being a passive person. this applies not just to li lianhua, but also li xiangyi. I know. ok wait hear me out. the idea of yinyang is after all components that can change and are relational to each other: thus, there were points in li xiangyi's life when he was less passive than other points, but they ultimately don't match up to the degree of aggression displayed by other men around him. so relative to their display of proactivity and aggression, he can be considered as passive. the best example is that of shan gudao proposing to launch an offensive on jinyuan alliance, while lxy - as much as he was arrogant about it - was standing his ground on not taking action in favour of peace.
it has already showed up in his childhood as well. he wasn't a particularly competitive child: 从来都没有谁要和你争 nobody has ever thought of competing with you over anything, he told sgd as he recalled of their times growing up. it was in fact sgd who was desperate to control and override lxy's presence. baby lxy did not hesitate at all over giving up on winning in favour of protecting his only rare few close relationships left in the world (given how hard-earned relationships are when they're non-familial !!!!). as much as I resent the one-dimensional writing of sgd, he has served as a very strong marker to highlight on lxy's yin.
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I've harped on it several times before but this is the time I finally get to explain it proper: my own theory is that li xiangyi became an unparalleled swordsmaster because of his yin/feminine quality, not in spite of it. an interesting point that had been out in the open unclaimed until it was brought up in our friend group is that, li xiangyi does not actually fit anybody's conventional image of a 武林盟主 wulin mengzhu (ie. ruler of wulin). it would most likely have been some burly, muscular, ultra-masculine dude. even if they don't look like the demonic monk, it should be someone more like di feisheng. but. it's li xiangyi, the boyish, delicate-looking kid, who came to the top. (no wonder people - mostly men - love or love to bully hate him like weak men hate powerful women??)
"why didn't they cast someone who looks more like a wulin mengzhu (read: traditionally manly)?" no, no that's precisely the point. nobody said wulin mengzhu have to look manly. and also who is to define the manliness required to be in a place of authority? (or in my other meta, we would ask, who is to define anybody gets to have the authority over anyone else at all?)
by taoist ideal, gentleness is the most refined form of strength. li xiangyi has been haunting and distracting me in my chinese calligraphy practices lately because I'm thinking about how this must be the closest to what it felt like lxy becoming the best swordsman in jianghu. (so pretentiously brainrotten of me, I know, BUT IT'S REAL and I'm suffering.) mastering a chinese art is essentially about mastering a delicate balance between force and gentleness; being able to draw force from softness 柔中带刚 and an ability to maintain this balance. a beginner will instinctively hold a brush for the first time with brute, unrefined force. some fairly reputable contemporary calligraphers, according to my teacher, can be seen as being either too soft or too forceful - but are still able to pass off as good enough. it's then, the master of masters who will have the sophistication of a firm yet flexible control of the brush with the appropriate use of gentleness/laxness that produces a harmony of strokes. this idea extends to any other sort of chinese craft or practice including traditional chinese medicine, and I believe, swordsmanship too. I'm taking a fucking leap of faith here to say this because I practise NO sort of (chinese) martial arts, I must caveat. (someone who does may want to say something...) but theoretically that should be how it works.
it is not for no rhyme or reason, or *handwaves* that lxy emerged to the top AND is almost undefeatable. among a competitive, forceful (ie. yang) wulin, li xiangyi stood out with a power and energy defined by yin (ie. gentleness and stability) that led him to create his signature 扬州慢 yangzhouman. it is characterised by 慢 slowness (my calligraphy teacher says to us all the time to take it slow), and also described by dfs as 中正绵长 - which I would best describe by painting a picture of a steady and stable stream. these precisely speak of the essence of a mastery of gentleness as strength to me.
conversely, dfs's way in mastering power is very largely premised on taking action because he literally had no other choice in the environment he grew up in. both of them develop in opposite ways. it was the case of gentleness for lxy clearly because he grew up in a safe, nurturing environment that had allowed him to be slow and steady at his own pace, drawing on his natural gifts.
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now top of the wulin world at 17, li xiangyi founds sigu sect. li xiangyi, the boy before becoming menzhu and li xiangyi the leader of sigu sect are not the same.
how then did a (relatively) passive boy like lxy end up founding sigu sect. this lxy is the one who was fostered into competition - though not in an abusive, twisted way. in fact he was raised in a rather taoist way by his shifu: to be honest with yourself and respect your opponent. so he honoured whatever powers he had been bestowed with by nature. he gives into it. even so, at another level, I just have a sense that shifu and shiniang's competitive marital spat had an insidious effect on the boys...though the detrimental effect was more on sgd than lxy. baby lxy feels like a sweet-natured kid who was just in his own zone, you know - some (aka sgd) would say, too much of him even, to have not realised what was wrong at all with his shixiong for years.
that's not all of course. I've always gotten the vibes that his attitude behind forming sigu sect felt more like, this is what all the good men of jianghu do and I will have to do it now especially that I'm the best. it didn't feel particularly personal to me, but rather what would have been expected of him by the social climate of wulin jianghu (eg. lxy saying to 光耀师门 bring honour to his teacher). it's definitely not an expectation from his shifu, who explicitly told him that he was never expected to become a noble figure of any sort, but just to be alive and contented. as concluded by the man himself as li lianhua: "有些人入了江湖是为了立心,而有的人入江湖为的是立命。我却不知道自己真正想要的是什么。some people enter jianghu for the cultivation of the mind, others for a cultivation of a meaningful life. but I never knew what I truly wanted." he was ultimately, unwittingly a passive player in his own story of becoming the great sigu sect leader.
(at this point, as a side note, I do wonder if there were any other similar sects or alliances that function the same as sigu sect that came before it. because I'm damn well sure there must be something, as likely as there must have been generations of wulin legends who came before lxy. but of course, this is not what the story is concerned with at all and I'm ok with that.)
it's crucial to point out that, even despite this being the phase of his yang in the display of taking action and enacting firmness, lxy had still done sigu sect with the sole purpose and manner of upkeeping peace and order (in the way of the pro-universal love, anti-aggression mohist 侠 xia leader of the people). he's still very characterised by yin in my books, especially when vis-à-vis to sgd.
a li xiangyi full of himself and made himself too useful to the people was only bound for a great asteroidal fall, in the concept of 物极必反 - or in taoist lexicon 反者道之动 (ie. anything that has reached its limit will only start developing in the opposite direction). if you think you're above all, you can only go down.
this manifests during the next time he took action - and it was one so forceful that it overpowered even his opponent, dfs who ended up being the passive, receiving party in this case - was in initiating the battle at donghai 10 years ago... and gee oh boy. it didn't end well - for both of them, but even more so for lxy. (dfs was like 'tis but a scratch (shrugs)' as compared to him being ripped off his tendons by jiao liqiao like nezha did to the dragon prince. truth is he had to go into a 10-year healing retreat served by his entourage. :p) ok, I digress.
xiao zijin was quick to attribute sigu sect's fall to lxy's arrogance - in turn setting the stage for lxy's 10 years of self-hatred and the framing of lxy as a villain? irresponsible figure? by jianghu. (god forbid girls do anything! ok for legal reasons, this a joke.) lxy lost his mind in ways I believe he never had in his life there and then upon seeing his shixiong dead. so, you could say he led the jianghu world to ruins out of love (using this term loosely). but it feels inaccurate to say it's due to arrogance. he did not do that out of self-importance or ego, especially when the revenge for sgd was a collective decision made by sigu sect as we know from the flashback. so when llh pinned all fault on himself for being arrogant in the past, it is with caution to take his words because that's the unreliable narrator in him speaking.
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anyway, it's precisely li xiangyi that is capable of bouncing back from such a fatal crisis, equipped with his yin and a mastery that gave him the power of flexibility.
it's extremely vital to re-establish that literally the only thing that was keeping li xiangyi alive, physically, as li lianhua is yangzhouman. (monk wuliao literally said that to lxy even though he did facilitate in saving him.) it's the yangzhouman that was drawn from lxy's mastery of yin. without yangzhouman, li xiangyi would not even have the chance to become li lianhua and undergo any needed process of transformation. without li xiangyi, there would have been no yangzhouman. no li xiangyi, no li lianhua, get it?
the point is not to deny the change li xiangyi wants to make and has made. but to acknowledge that change isn't about complete erasure and destruction. something from you survives. something in you had kept you alive to have you come so far, regardless of all the bad bits that you want to denounce of. you've always been worth it.
bringing back the thing about his new name: the distinction must be made that he did not pick it because it was feminine but it just so happened a feminine name had resonated with him. (read: he didn't necessarily identify as a woman but identified with femininity. at least within the parameters of canon text.)
he also made an interesting choice to retain his surname for someone who was desperate to sever ties from his past. hmm. or maybe he wasn't that desperate? when li lianhua says li xiangyi is dead, I believe it meant that li xiangyi the sigumen menzhu is dead rather than li xiangyi as an entirety. li lianhua is a returning to the path lxy could have gone if he did not establish sigu sect, the path that shifu wanted him to take. when he walked to the doors of sigu sect in the aftermath, nothing was actually stopping him from going back (people were still around and alive, instead of all dead people, you know)... except for himself. taking that action would have been too much for him. so he went with the flow of life giving him a chance at rebirth and walked away. there, inaction as a form of action.
zhan yunfei and qiao wanmian have said to li lianhua, oh that doesn't sound like li xiangyi at all. but has it been considered that, maybe it was sigu sect's lxy who wasn't the real lxy? sigu sect lxy was one big performance of the values of masculinity and heteronormativity that llh had came to an awareness of, and eventually struggle with again and resist against in the final year of his life. there had only been some glimpses of his true nature allowed (validated by fang duobing talking about lxy at his altar).
imho, most flashbacks of lxy during that period felt impersonal and more like a template of a hero expected to marry his girl at 18. going through all the motions and steps of a normative life even before he was old enough to grasp and explore his own identity and what it meant in the world. no wonder he denounced so much of what he had done as lxy including liking girls. walking away then also meant a walk away from those duties and expectations. li lianhua is li xiangyi liberated from masculine duties and heteronormative performance.
in doing that, he had the opportunity for the first time in his life to explore what he truly wanted, at least within the parameters of what he could afford to do at that point. he could go on to build a domestic, feminine life within the space of jianghu (as I've established here). it's a kind of feminine lifestyle that doesn't quite exist in mainstream society - being a woman there meant to stay put in a domestic space without much room to move socially. nor did it exist in wulin jianghu because even the women there like shi-guniang and jlq were expected to be masculine, aggressive, competitive. so building a mobile home in the space of jianghu is his way of defining the life he wants and can have. li lianhua is the extension of femininity in li xiangyi - and one that can be free.
it's also worth talking about in my opinion what is one of the most important and a favourite dihua moment: when dfs said to lxy that his greatest weakness was to like being a hero. and a swordsman should be without weaknesses. I'm forever wrapped up in how many layers this can be read in. was he mad at lxy for liking to be a hero or having weaknesses, or both? if the former, it was dfs criticising, based on lxy's public reputation, lxy's oversized illusions about being a hero - a figure of masculinity with an unrealistic sense to uphold noble goals eg. saving the world etc. that is actually perfectly logical coming from dfs, the straightforward, no-nonsense, morally neutral guy with no illusions about heroism (in this case, he feels more like a yin). but at the same time, we should understand that lxy's motivations behind the donghai battle are more personal than noble. if any, it was actually the opposite of noble - it was like he was acting out of the role of a caretaker of his family, and at a cost of the peace and order of jianghu he was set on guarding(!!) dfs also knew that lxy was there just for his shixiong. and so, dfs, who happens to be the epitome of yang, can be read as a symbol of masculinity disapproving of lxy for being sentimental and emotional; for having the "feminine" desires to simply want to defend his family (not saying those are exclusively feminine traits but they have been conventionally associated as feminine). I think both layers of reading are correct and should work together to contribute to the complexity of their characters. (we can see how it contributes to lxy and dfs being the perfect yinyang halves to each other, which I will come back to briefly touch on later.)
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for 10 years he lived a life of seclusion and staying-in-his-own-lane a taoist would be proud of. he knew he was dying and has always been ok with dying, as he claimed. but did he want to die? to think of it, it was the opposite. because in those 10 years when he could have 100% just taken action to take his own life, he didn't. in fact, he lived on and took care of himself in the way shifu wanted him to. he had simply preferred letting nature run its course. if bicha didn't take him, he wasn't gonna do anything. but if he died one day very soon, he would be ok with it too. sure, he was maybe banking on a lead to sgd's whereabouts to appear during his last years alive but that clearly wasn't the only thing on his mind for NINE years because he didn't actively go out seeking for that either. this is basically him telling dfs that he would just lie in the sun and wait for the sweet release of death, if dfs were to force him to fight. not even the mortal threat from dfs was enough to move him into action of fighting back or killing himself.
time and again, lxy as llh was dragged into fdb's cases but not only that, he also maintained an impersonal distance with them. it's starkly different from the usual (wuxia) hero archetypes (for eg. fdb) who would be more impassioned and personally invested in the plight of the victims- or unlike most seemingly aloof protagonists who would somehow grow emotionally invested over time. one of the many things I love about llh is that he never tries a second time to persuade people out of their decisions he finds unwise (eg. him just wanting to move on in response to the girls in 女宅 insisting on staying behind with their slave master at first.) he will not interfere in other people's choices made in their own lives. it's not his business. he didn't even want to be there, to be honest.
however as the story progresses, more and more people - especially men, his past, and the leads to the truth came back to demand and taunt him into doing something. they vary from well-meaning people without any harm intended such as fdb intruding upon his private space completely uninvited and qwm wanting him back; to dfs merely seeking him as a mean to an end initially (eg. I only need him to live long enough to have one last fight); and finally, on the other end of the spectrum, outright aggressive and hostile people like sgd and xzj who wanted him to die. under all this pressure, he tried his best to deflect, but he does waver especially when it comes to matters concerning the people he cares about aka his obsession wish of 10 years of looking for sgd's remains that had lied low until fdb entered his life, and then later on taking revenge for his shifu.
looking for sgd became his final bid at taking action. he was operating on a slim chance of getting some emotional closure from finding out his shixiong is dead for real, yes. what a good plan. but objectively unnecessary. or surprise! uhhh...finding out his beloved shixiong is actually alive and would strangle him for one corn chip? AND OH NO IT GOT WORSE- uncovering a devastating truth about his shifu's death that he could have totally gone on with life fine without knowing if he had continued not caring.
but it is sometimes just impossible not to care - it is only human to care. and he is human, not an icon in the image of a hero. so he took a chance, once more, and it killed him in unprecedented ways. it's donghai all over again. things in life don't go as planned. you fuck around and it fucks you back. finding out the truth behind his shifu's death and his family background from the past did nothing for him as li lianhua living in the present.
it's no wonder that this lxy decisively relinquishes the desire to take action in the end. he goes back to letting nature run its course. and this time, stands firmly to it despite everyone begging him otherwise. wangchuan flower could only give him a recovery (or survival?) rate of 30%. there's a 70% chance of failure and even in the 30% he was not sure what he was to become. in comparison, dfs took a 10% chance game of survival in a heartbeat, and it pushed him to new heights. that's how they differ: he thrives by taking risks and action while lxy the other way round. so, something like that has happened before and he wants none of it again.
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he leaves lotus tower, only taking his horse and a sack - relinquishing almost every other material belonging he had - and sets off on a journey. before xzj interrupted...where to was he going?? I wonder. we don't know for sure, I think? and are we allowed to know? that makes the scene he had with xzj an understated inflection point in the very last part of his journey. yes, he was already on his way to...maybe die? but not necessarily. you don't have to travel distances with your belongings for that, right? or speak to dfs personally about not wanting to fight? (borrowing one of @ananeiah's takes.) regardless, he was definitely leaving behind jianghu - not only wulin jianghu (he already did that 10 years ago), but also the jianghu space he had carved out in the last 10 years.
what sparked the decision to jump off the cliff in him was dfs's words from the night of their wedding 10th donghai anniversary: 横扫天下容易,断相夷太剑不易 conquering the world is easy, breaking xiangyi sword is not. in the original context, dfs was talking about defeating lxy being harder than conquering the world. but when it came to this scene, it was to lxy about forsaking the very last worldly possessions he had after already giving up on lotus tower and hulijing (including releasing his horse), especially his only connection left to swordsman lxy.
perhaps it had dawned on him that, wanting things at all was bad for him. in the last 10 years, he lived a life of seclusion, wanting very little. but he had still wanted things. there were still things he couldn't let go of that had led him to this state. despite having lived on an identity inspired by a buddhist teaching for 10 years, maybe it was only at this point that he was finally the closest to reaching an understanding of it. (I wish I was knowledgeable enough right now to dive into the possible buddhist reading here but alas. I'll leave it to our resident expert @markiafc)
it doesn't quite matter in the end where he was going after all. what mattered was that he literally went where the water took him and we're not supposed to know where it ends. I'm not seeing this in a bad and pessimistic way though. I think the relief in all this is that he had tried his best to within his abilities. also it's a form of enlightenment in relinquishing a desire, an obsession, a need to take any more action in order to live well. thus his ending felt to me relatively tender, empowering, and kind - albeit bittersweet and heartaching - than other possible kinds of ending, in a story where it was very possible for him to have died under the knives of his opponents or bicha at any moment, outside of his control.
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if you've come so far in this post, congratulations! but also a reveal is that... you're not immune to the dihua propaganda threaded throughout this post. :P
as mentioned, other men like sgd and xzj in lxy's life were incredibly hostile to him. their yang nature overwhelmingly powers his yin. but dfs is different. dfs is the yang counterpart that fits perfectly to his yin.
dfs's yang is one that contains yin, that mirrors lxy's balance of yang in yin. it was suggested in text they are yinyang-coded meant to complement each other, given that whenever wangchuan flower's yin vs yang properties were discussed, the two men were always spoken about in the same breath. more importantly, as with the above few analyses of dfs's words playing a big role in shaping of lxy's choices with multiple meanings - as well as their day-to-day interactions - we can see that they constantly play off each other.
dfs's yang energy has been used to help lxy prolong his life (though not saving him entirely), while lxy has used his yin energy to save dfs and subsequently helped him attain his breakthrough. dfs has also helped lxy in his breakthrough of yin but not in the same way as dfs's cultivation of his combative powers, and rather, it's for lxy an understanding of his own path to take in life - a cultivation of the mind (both times 10 years before and after). given how significant dfs is in the shaping of lxy's realisation of the yin path - alike his shifu has, it's no wonder that they were the only two people lxy had imagined in his last sword dance of a farewell to jianghu.
with each of them coming together to form the perfect yin-yang model, they're a harmony of yin and yang representing the cosmos. what I also love is that they didn't start out as a perfect fit, but only towards the end of the story was the harmonisation completed, which makes sense for two components that are always in a flux influencing each other. the fact that they were number 1 and 2 of wulin, and being the only ones capable of understanding each other in a level nobody else could... it all reinforces the cosmic sense of their relationship. they're the halves to a whole, fitting in a specific way nobody else can.
(I mean. technically this is going into the space of extrapolation based on a tangential interpretation of canon text, so do take it with a pinch of salt. but of course this pinch of salt can do wonders for a shipper's feast... :P and this certainly could have been a meta of its own expanding on dfs's side of the analysis, but this is it for now in this context.)
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to think of it, li xiangyi has actually died more than that one time that turned him into li lianhua. first was a death of him as a nanyin royalty - I resent having to bring up nanyin like it should hold any weight to the narrative as far as I'm concerned, but the point being that he had a completely different (familial-based) life before that still stands. then he had a rebirth as li xiangyi, disciple and swordsman to his shifu and shiniang, and later died again when li xiangyi the sigu sect leader took over. lxy the sigu sect leader died at sea in the battle 10 years ago and came back as li lianhua. (just like nezha, died after battling at east sea and rebirthed from the lotus) li lianhua then dies by the end of the drama.
there can be a myriad of interpretations as to what exactly happened to him, including the possibility that he's still alive. regardless, we can agree that li lianhua as an identity has ran its course, and he had to evolve again. but into what form?
in the line of thought of yin and femininity, and how his transformation has been in an increasing degree of presentation of femininity - even way back when I was watching the show, I had the idea of him living socially as a woman post-li lianhua. I don't know what he would be realistically doing or what could be practical for him in such an identity. but conceptually it was sensible and compelling to me before diving deeper into the details. (I have more elaboration to do on this that I won't be talking about here publicly but it is in the same strain of idea as this other comparative meta I wrote.)
I think the next possible identity lxy can assume - alive in the material realm or not - is one that will be beyond a material being. a nameless entity. once you've gone through the phases of life - from not knowing to knowing, and perfecting knowledge, then to the surpassing of knowledge - you surpass all worldly existence, and become one with the cosmos.
I end this off with an excerpt from Tao Te Ching's Chapter 41 (I'm not pretending to have read the whole book ok but I couldn't resist including this):
明道若昧,进道若退,夷道若纇 [...] 道隐无名 The bright path seems dim; Going forward seems like retreat; The easy way seems hard [...] The Tao is hidden and without name. (x)
the character translated into "easy" is the same 夷 yi of li xiangyi's name. somehow this seems to encapsulate the journey of his life: one that seems blessed and smooth-sailing but ending up to be rocky and turbulent. but at the end of the day, after all that he had been through, he will become hidden and without name.
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fang duobing never gave a direct reaction to li lianhua suddenly starting to call him “fang xiaobao” which is amazing since it’s a pretty wild thing to do in context. and ok the first time it happened, fdb was in a huge amount of pain, so he probably didnt even pay attention to it. the second time he did go 0_0 but that was also a reaction to li lianhua calling him a pig-headed dolt (affectionate) in the same breath. i think it would be funny if at some point fang duobing did very much register being called “xiaobao” by li lianhua and didnt say anything but was thinking oh wow omg this is w we’re getting to third base :’>
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Let future historians wonder.
Li Lianhua / Li Xiangyi ~ Mysterious Lotus Casebook
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Did Shixiong still get the cloud iron in the end? No... he's definitely not that kind of person. It's only a random guess. How can I ruin his image in Fang Duobing's mind? Why are you spacing out? You haven't answered me! Mysterious Lotus Casebook (2023)
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Zhang Zhehan, 813, and Zhang Sanjian FAQ
I’ve been thinking for a while that I should make this as a starting place for people just learning about the situation. Please let me know if you have any corrections or anything you would like me to add.
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I am eagerly watching Mysterious Lotus Casebook*o* so good!
idk what will the ending bring (nothing good, knowing Chinese dramas); but in my mind Di Feisheng (“gay as hell to have arch nemesis; what’s he arching? his back?”- meme personified) will always aggressively care for Li Lianhua (there probably will be threats of the snake pit at least twice a dayXDD)
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AO3 Top Relationships Bracket- Quarterfinals
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Sorry to still be going on about this but still not over the divorce arcs' impact on the ending because
In the beginning Fang Duobing is too pushy and Li Lianhua owes him nothing. Like what, he made a throwaway statement to a kid ten years ago and now he's got to take responsibility for him? This kid runs up to him and forcibly says we're best friends now and he's supposed to go with it? No way. So it feels fair that Li Lianhua tricks and uses him relentlessly before abandoning him, because even if he enjoys Fang Duobing's company that doesn't mean he owes him shit beyond eh he's my shixiong's son gotta make sure he doesn't die. And eventually Fang Duobing gets sick of it but it doesn't feel like Li Lianhua owes him emotional vulnerability or anything just maybe an apology for the blatant manipulation because Li Lianhua has made him the opposite of promises.
But then Li Lianhua gets sick, Fang Duobing forgives him, and Li Lianhua realizes he does value this affection and understanding of his goals. So they make up, and Li Lianhua officially labels them as good friends.
But he doesn't stop tricking Fang Duobing or start letting Fang Duobing have a say in the overall plan, even if it's done with high handed affection, and he doesn't give Fang Duobing anything to work with in terms of emotional honesty. This comes to a head again despite Fang Duobing's deliberate trust with the Li Xiangyi reveal, and now way more cards are on the table and Fang Duobing is rightfully way more devastated.
This is the place where Li Lianhua could go I can't give you what you want, I don't want to owe anyone anything. I'm no one's companion. He could let Fang Duobing go. But while he's too guilty and hurt to let people close he DOES want Fang Duobing's trust and affection (as well as Fang Duobing's resources), so he draws Fang Duobing close again. Then Li Lianhua lies uses and tricks him again instead of hammering out a plan honestly together, going as far as turning himself in to break a man they just captured out instead of just discussing things and planning together.
Then the three questions, which felt so fair. But then Li Lianhua gets hurt again, Fang Duobing forgives him, and Fang Duobing says we've been truly honest what really matters, which is that we care for each other. I consider you my confidant. You don't have to tell me everything, I'll listen to you and obey. Just be healthy.
And instead of Li Lianhua saying he's tired of treatment or admitting how he actually feels and what he wants, not "oh I'm already dead" in his casual tone because what does that even mean but having an emotionally vulnerable conversation, Li Lianhua tricks him again lies to him again and abandons him again after he's served his purpose. He's unknowable not just because of others projections but because he refuses to truly incorporate anyone into his decisions or even just tell them his side. Yes it's because he cares, it's because of guilt, but how arrogant is that guilt? Because even if he's explicitly invited Fang Duobing's affection, it can only be accepted and reciprocated on his own wants, plans and terms, never any of Fang Duobing's, and never with Fang Duobing even knowing what those conditions are. And by the end, Li Lianhua did owe him more than that. He really did.
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Mysterious Lotus Casebook 蓮花樓
2023.09.16 concert video MASTERPOST
SONGS
Outside the Mountains 山外 ☆ Chéng Yì 成毅 - Zeng ShùnXi 曾舜晞 - Xiao ShùnYáo 肖順堯
Blades and Swords are but a Dream 刀劍如夢 ☆ Chéng Yì 成毅
Love of a Lifetime 一生所愛 ☆ Zeng ShùnXi 曾舜晞
Flourishing 繁華 ☆ Xiao ShùnYáo 肖順堯
Blooming Flowers Full Moon Night 花好月圓夜 ☆ Chén DuLíng 陳都靈
My Orange Glow 橘色暖霞 ☆ Zeng ShùnXi 曾舜晞
Road 路 ☆ Wáng HèRùn 王鶴潤
Chasing Light 追光 ☆ Xiao ShùnYáo 肖順堯
Turn 轉彎 ☆ Chéng Yì 成毅
One of Eight Billion Eons 八十億萬分之一 ☆ Chén YìHán 陳意涵
A Pot of Lotus Wine 一壶蓮花醉 ☆ Hú Xià胡夏
Those Years 那些年 ☆ Hú Xià 胡夏
Three Inches Paradise 三寸天堂 ☆ Yán YìDan 嚴藝丹
The World is Too Hasty 人世太匆忙 ☆ Yán YìDan 嚴藝丹 - Chén Yì 成毅
Land Under the Heavens 天下 ☆ Chéng Yì 成毅 - Zeng ShùnXi 曾舜晞 - Xiao ShùnYáo 肖順堯
Top of the Martial World 就在江湖之上 ☆ Ensemble Cast
Some EXTRA
The Queencard dance ☆ Ensemble Cast
Chéng Yì 成毅 backstage Vlog
Xiao ShùnYáo 肖順堯 rehearsal vlog
The jianghú fashion catwalk
Jiâo-jie's dreams come true
Pictures posts are under the actors' tags.
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