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#三生三世十里桃花
dramavixen · 2 years
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Chang Heng: The Man Who Deserves to Be a Male Lead, But Absolutely Should Not Be One
(i.e., I found the opportunity to dunk on Ten Miles of Peach Blossom’s Ye Hua after spending far too long harboring a simmering resentment for that giant man baby)
**Spoilers for: Love Between Fairy and Devil and Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms
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I was around 19 years old when I watched the renowned xianxia drama 三生三世十里桃花 (Three Lives, Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms, A.K.A. Eternal Love or TMOPB for short). I was smitten with the worldbuilding and music, but especially with the male lead. To this day, Ye Hua holds the crown as one of xianxia’s most beloved characters. Not that he did anything super cool—unless you consider bawling over his dead wife revolutionary.
It was a couple years and many more dramas later that I realized I had been conned. Beneath the pretty tears and fantastic dubbing, Ye Hua represents an absolute disaster of a man, an apocalypse for the poor lady on the receiving end of his heart-eyes. How could I, a supposedly mature adult, have been so blind to his deadly flaws (ironic, given what he does to his wife)?
This epiphany blessed me with an instinctual aversion to the xianxia genre. Everywhere I looked, I could only see the shadow of Ye Hua within the male characters who took up his torch—none of these xianxia men are worth shit. And then I learned that the same often applies to xianxia women. All of them need an intervention.
So when Love Between Fairy and Devil’s Chang Heng graced my screen and started exuding extreme Ye Hua vibes, could you blame me for thinking “oh hell no”? I was not ready to get hurt again. Over the course of the drama, I learned to heal and love again, but because of a single caveat: Chang Heng is destined to never get the girl.
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The Walking Red Flag
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As with all good science experiments, we need to establish the control element. Ye Hua will act as that today. What about Ye Hua is so unforgivable, yet allows him to remain as one of the faces of xianxia?
TMOPB was met with explosive popularity upon its release in 2017 and remains one of the most well-known C-dramas to this day. It’s not a reach to say that its success prompted the wave of xianxia dramas released in its wake, nor to claim that its influence inspired a new formula for the genre’s plot structure. It wasn’t entirely original in concept, but its impact on pop culture shouldn't be understated.
The drama’s primary selling point is the love story between esteemed goddess Bai Qian and Heavenly Crown Prince Ye Hua. Through a series of unfortunate events, Bai Qian loses her memory and powers, becoming the “mortal” Su Su. Ye Hua is the smitten deity who really, really wants to be with Su Su even though their relationship is strictly forbidden due to Reasons That Definitely Exist and Are Valid.
Dramatic irony is also at play. Bai Qian and Ye Hua are betrothed to one another long before they fall in love in the mortal realm, but are unaware that their beloved and their future spouse are one and the same person. Their love is essentially a fated relationship disguised as a wild goose chase.
Once Su Su “dies,” Ye Hua deteriorates into a lovesick shell of himself. His longing, guilt, and grief over her death have since established themselves as the picturesque representation of tragic elements inherent to the xianxia genre. Ever since Ye Hua did it, everyone and their grandmas think it’s the new hip thing to get their lovers killed and then cry over it.
Ye Hua could take one step into my house and I would kick him to the curb, install new locks, and file for a restraining order. I fear this man far more than I fear the typical drama villain. Because imagine what he’d do to someone he hates, if this is what he does to the person he loves:
I’ll give him a pass on some of his early flirting techniques, which includes shenanigans like injuring himself to elicit her care and attention and also sleeping in her bed without her express knowledge. (Off to a promising start, aren’t we?) He's a lovestruck fool, ignorant to proper methods to woo the ladies.
After Su Su takes an interest in him, he tricks her into marrying him. Fine, that’s a bit of an exaggeration. But he doesn’t see anything wrong with marrying her while she’s unaware of his true identity. He doesn’t even pipe up about it after she gets pregnant. Meanwhile, Su Su marries him because she’s lonely and trusts that he’s someone who can always be there for her—you know, like a good spouse tends to be. He is not that.
Ye Hua thinks he can outsmart the heavens with his amoeba brain and tries to fake his own death so he can be with Su Su. He fails miserably.
Su Su finds out who Ye Hua truly is after she’s captured by his Heavenly Lord grandpa, who fully intends on punishing her for their relationship since she’s a “mortal” and easy to bully.
Ye Hua fears that openly expressing his love for Su Su will get her killed. To avoid this, he comes up with the ingenious solution of pulling the whole “I have to treat you like garbage to protect you” bullshit. Dearest Ye Hua, please name me one scenario in any drama where you saw this method working out well enough for you to try it for yourself.
For obvious reasons, Su Su starts doubting that Ye Hua truly loves her. This doubt peaks after manipulative female support character Su Jin accuses Su Su of pushing her off the Zhu Xian Tai (“Fairy-Executing Terrace”) in an attempt to kill her, a plot that results in Su Jin going blind. Ye Hua, in another effort to “protect” Su Su, personally digs out Su Su’s eyeballs as retribution—even though he knows that she didn’t do anything wrong, and even as she sobs and begs him not to do it.
Blind and abandoned, Su Su explores the palace every day through touch and commits its layout to memory. After giving birth to her son, she uses that knowledge, finding and leaping off the Zhu Xian Tai to kill herself.
She doesn’t die, of course. She regains her memories as a goddess, but is so tormented by what she endured that she decides to wipe away the memories of the entire relationship. Then they reunite and fall in love again, yada yada yada.
All of that content makes for great angst. I still need a tissue box or two to make it through the episode where Su Su throws herself off the Zhu Xian Tai. If anything, my frustration toward Ye Hua makes me cry even harder because goodness, the audacity of this asshole. He acts purely out of selfishness, desiring to keep Su Su at his side at any cost, even if she’s the one paying it. This isn’t to say that Ye Hua gets off scot-free. He also willingly takes punishments in Su Su’s stead and wants to follow her after she dies. But so what? Does his suffering reduce Su Su’s pain at all? Does that change any of what he does to her? And he doesn’t even get her eyes back for her afterward; she has to do it herself!
What makes Ye Hua truly irredeemable in my eyes is that he still ends up with Bai Qian. Her forgiveness is only natural, as her love for him exceeds her hate. That sounds romantic, but only if you ignore how he caused her enough pain for her to prefer death. And even if she forgives him, why does she have to take him back? Unless she so desperately needs a reason to jump off the Zhu Xian Tai again.
While I understand that the show is more marketable when the lead couple has a “happy” ending, it doesn’t sit well with me that that’s the end result for Ye Hua and Bai Qian. Ye Hua expresses remorse, tons of it; otherwise how could so many viewers readily forgive him? But it’s simply not true that once we show enough remorse, we should earn back the things and people we lost. Once some things are over, they’re truly over. If that applies to anyone, it should definitely apply to someone like Ye Hua.
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Wake Him Up Inside
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And so we arrive on the subject of Chang Heng. Oh, Chang Heng. I see his tiny face and I just want to wrap him up in a blanket and feed him s’mores.
Chang Heng’s character shares many foundational similarities with Ye Hua: he crushes on someone while unaware that she’s actually his long-lost fiancée, has too many responsibilities, and struggles to balance those two problems. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if the writers had Ye Hua in mind while creating Chang Heng. Every single word of wisdom he utters is a not-so-subtle jab at Ye Hua’s erring ways. It’s the sweet honey of vindication, I tell you.
Before he gets to that point of self-awareness, Chang Heng treads the same path as Ye Hua. He wipes Xiao Lanhua’s memories of him without her permission. He doesn’t dare reveal his feelings for her because that would be counter to his duties. Even after painstakingly creating medicine to help with her dysfunctional spiritual root, he ends up pretending that he never did such a thing. In his deepest subconscious, he believes his love for Xiao Lanhua is a weakness. The main difference between him and Ye Hua is that Chang Heng has the decency to distance himself beforehand, knowing that he is in no position to have a relationship with her.
Two things prevent Chang Heng from transforming into Ye Hua 2.0: 1) he isn’t the male lead and 2) Dongfang Qingcang’s existence.
Imagine a world in which Chang Heng is the male lead. When Xiao Lanhua is accused of being a traitor, he would almost certainly pull a Ye Hua move and negotiate with his brother. “I know she’s innocent, but I also know that you must punish her, so please just spare her life”—that type of thing. (The reason I think this isn’t just possible but probable is because later in the actual drama, he enthusiastically agrees to a plan in which he and Rong Hao would kill Xiao Lanhua’s body with DFQC trapped inside, and simply build Xiao Lanhua a new shell to live in. Bro, what the hell.) Because Chang Heng doesn’t fully understand how useless he is, that would be the limit of what he can do for her. He would seriously believe that he has no other choice in the matter.
But someone else is the male lead. When DFQC comes along to rescue Xiao Lanhua, there’s no compromise to be had. He’s taking her with him and that’s the end of it. I, for one, have never felt so validated as when DFQC beats Chang Heng to the floor and then just...walks away, like he’s making a stop at the supermarket.
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DFQC: Are you going to save her? Or are you going to save your Shuiyuntian?
That someone can behave this way is a major culture shock to Chang Heng. How can someone just do whatever they want? What about rules? Watching DFQC whisk Xiao Lanhua away serves as loudest of wake-up calls: DFQC intends to put Chang Heng in his place, showing him that he does have a choice in the matter. But he can neither defeat DFQC nor abandon his responsibilities. Until he can overcome those obstacles, Xiao Lanhua will always be out of his reach.
While Xiao Lanhua sparks love in Chang Heng with her desire to protect him, DFQC is the one who makes him question his priorities. Exactly what should he be doing that he currently isn’t? How is it possible that he’s a god of war, yet can’t protect the one he loves?
Chang Heng realizes that distancing himself from Xiao Lanhua accomplishes nothing but forcing her further out of reach (proud of him for realizing that one because let’s be honest, we don’t love Chang Heng for his brain cells). He also has an extreme edge to him, so he hops straight over to doing the exact opposite, rebelling against the arbitrary rules of heaven, constantly trying to bring Xiao Lanhua home, and openly expressing his feelings for her. Later, even if it means becoming a mortal, even if it means letting her go to someone else, nothing is off-limits.
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The Fine Line Between Helplessness and Incompetence
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A lot of xianxia plots depend on characters being helpless and subject to the fates. In my childhood memories, xianxia dramas commonly had at least one main character who was a low-ranked human or deity. Bullied and unable to fend for themselves, their journeys to improve themselves and protect what mattered to them were ones that touched and inspired people who could relate to their common identities. These characters aren’t given many choices in such situations, yet they consistently choose to fight back.
This zero-to-hero trope has become less convincing over time as the trend turned into telling the stories of “chosen ones.” There’s nothing inherently wrong with that, except now all of these dramas are trying to convince us that these gods with unlimited power are...powerless. They’re all hero-to-even-bigger-hero tales, if you will.
It’s not impossible for gods to be forced into making certain decisions, but it’s quite rare that a xianxia persuades me into finding it believable. If we look at Ye Hua again, he gets outsmarted by some random woman who's jealous of his wife. He also snubs Su Su to placate an old man. You’re trying to tell me that that’s the best a dragon crown prince can do? If I lived in the heavens, I’d live in fear of a revolution every day if those are the capabilities of my future leader.
When it comes down to it, Ye Hua is not helpless like our heroes of old—he’s incompetent. And it’s hard to sympathize with a guy who loses everything not because outside forces overpower him, but because he himself sucks major ass.
LBFAD, a drama where every one of the three leads is someone of super high rank, is the only xianxia in recent years which puts into perspective how huge power translates into huge responsibility, and why that pushes characters into feeling like things are out of their control. Be it DFQC’s and Chang Heng’s duties to their people or Xiao Lanhua’s destiny to save all life, it’s hard for any of them to decide when to give in and when to rebel against the heavy weight of destiny.
Chang Heng is a pleasant mixture of both helplessness and incompetence. Is it not endearing the way DFQC easily crushes him, yet he still goes flying into enemy territory proclaiming that he’s going to save Xiao Lanhua? I don’t know where his confidence is coming from and I don’t think he does either, but it’s heartwarming to watch him try and fail with flying colors.
When Chang Heng hops over to Cangyan Sea to bring Xiao Lanhua home without a solid plan, DFQC is again the guy to remind Chang Heng that he still needs to do better. Good intentions are a solid starting point, but are worthless if he can’t convert them into something practical.
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CH: Xiao Lanhua, is someone threatening you? Do not be afraid. Tell me, and I will protect you.
DFQC!XLH: No one has threatened me, and no one has forced me. [...] I am also no longer the inconsequential lowly spirit that you all take me for, nor am I a traitor or a spy in collusion with the Moon Tribe. I can happily be myself. Compared to my days in Shuiyuntian, when anyone could step all over me, this is over a hundred times better. [...] Suppose that I go back with you. Can you guarantee that you will clear my name from collusion with the Moon Tribe? Suppose that your Lord Yun Zhong insists that he will not pardon me; would you dare go against him? Suppose that he uses that heavenly rule nonsense to ask you and force you; could you promise my safety? Suppose that anyone dares to harm me or blame me; could you reduce them to ashes?
Aside from making Xiao Lanhua understand that Chang Heng’s mainly just a pretty face, this interrogation forces Chang Heng to consider what’s at stake. Protecting Xiao Lanhua and following the rules are mutually exclusive decisions. His struggle to circumvent this issue isn’t trivial, seeing as it’s challenging his entire belief system. But he can either start questioning what he’s capable of, or let Xiao Lanhua get hurt again.
What stands out to me about this interaction is when DFQC also tacks on that Chang Heng “cannot even tell [her] something [she] wants to hear”; that he won’t even claim that he can keep her safe. Maybe I’m just that jaded, but his refusal to tell pretty lies is what I adore about Chang Heng. It’s a matter of life and death, and if he can’t promise her safety, he won’t. If he lies to her and to himself, then he could never become the straight-shooting Chang Heng we all know and love.
DFQC might be his inspiration, but Rong Hao being simultaneously Chang Heng’s best friend (potentially more; oh what could’ve been) and a foil to his character is an enormously overlooked dynamic. Rong Hao frequently tells Chang Heng that they’re the same type of people, that their love for their respective ladies is what corners them into making less-than-optimal decisions. Each time, Chang Heng’s instinct is to rebuff him.
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RH: Because the two of us are the same. I have no choice. And you, ultimately, will also have no choice.
CH: You do not have a choice? You chose to conspire with my brother, to disturb matters, to catalyze the three realms’ largest war in the last tens of thousands of years!
Chang Heng’s newfound philosophy is that everyone has a choice. You may be dealt an awful hand, but you can still choose to play or fold. His friend’s decision-making comes off as foolish arrogance to him.
But Rong Hao is right in one respect. They are similar: if Ye Hua represents an alternate universe version of Chang Heng in which DFQC doesn’t exist, then Rong Hao is suffering a version of Chang Heng’s future in which Xiao Lanhua/Xi Yun sacrifices herself for the greater good, yet is forgotten by those she dies for. Chang Heng can remain optimistic because the person he loves is still alive and loved by others. Rong Hao is comparatively hopeless. He can only wait to witness the impending devastation before realizing that the harder choice is oftentimes the better one.
We will never know how Chang Heng would react if in Rong Hao’s exact position. But whatever he would choose to do, he would not absolve himself from responsibility by claiming that he had no other choice. The results may be out of his hands, but the initial choice is what he can decide for himself.
Chang Heng reminds me much more of traditional xianxia protagonists. Every obstacle they face only drives them to seek enough strength to change the status quo. While Chang Heng may never win against DFQC, he’ll keep trying. (Or he’ll convert him into a brother; that works too.) Everyone will say he doesn’t have a choice, but he wants one and he will get one. Ah, my heart is so full. I don’t want perfect characters. I want characters who strive to do better, especially in a world that pushes them down, and he suits that to a tee.
Meanwhile, Ye Hua over here blinds his wife due to...societal expectations? My god. He just keeps getting worse the more that I think about him.
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I’m Sorry. But At Least I Love You!
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There always has to be an arc where the lead couple’s relationship splinters because one party draws back in order to “protect” the other. It’s accompanied by an intentional lack of communication, so the other person thinks that they’ve been left behind. Remember when this trope used to be cool? Yeah, I don’t either. Because it never was.
Ye Hua might have some fun with this, but LBFAD doubles it by making both the male lead and second male lead utilize this strategy: DFQC, in order to force Xiao Lanhua to fall out of love with him and spare her life in the process, and Chang Heng, who refrains from pursuing Xiao Lanhua in the beginning in order to keep her out of his brother’s view.
I’m tempted to be lenient in both cases. DFQC’s predicament is written well enough that he does seem truly out of options in that situation—every possible choice is wrong. He either breaks her heart and she survives, perhaps so he can explain his actions later, or he lets her die. Or, you know. He could communicate like she asked him to, and they could try to find a way out together. Instead she stabs herself. So you know what, no free pass for DFQC, but at least he makes up for it later.
(I have to get another jab at Ye Hua in here. When Xiao Lanhua commits suicide, she does it to save DFQC. It’s an act of love and sacrifice. Su Su literally seeks death out of unadulterated heartbreak and betrayal. Big difference there, huh?)
I mentioned that Chang Heng’s actions are out of responsibility, so it’s hard to fully blame him. At the same time, the reason Chang Heng can’t win over Xiao Lanhua is because he doesn’t act on his feelings until it’s too late. Simply “protecting her” is not enough: people don’t love others in the hopes of being protected. They love someone to walk alongside them through all the good and bad in life, together.
Chang Heng shines in the ending episodes. He still wants to protect Xiao Lanhua, but he also becomes the one person who understands and accepts her own desires. Knowing from experience that acting one-sidedly is but a temporary solution to a much larger issue, he listens to and considers what she wants. When the two tribes are on the brink of war and Xiao Lanhua doesn’t want to return to Shuiyuntian with him, even after learning of her lost identity as the Goddess of Xishan, he respects that. When, as Xi Yun, she confides in him that she’s pretending to not remember DFQC, he is hurt by how cruel she is being to him, but in the end chooses to understand her.
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CH: Your life will truly be in danger this time, Xiao Lanhua. I absolutely cannot let you go back there.
XLH: Lord Chang Heng, are you really going to stop me? My lord, you are a god of war. I am merely a plant with a damaged spiritual root. If you insist on stopping me, then there is nothing I can do. But I will definitely not give in.
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CH: You will die. Is that right? [...] You and Dongfang Qingcang love one another. You would rather pretend not to know him than to harm him in any capacity. Then what about me? How could you...how could you ask me to marry you and then personally send you off to die? Did you consider me at all?
XLH: Chang Heng...I am sorry.
CH: I do not want any of your ‘sorry’s. You clearly know that what I want is not for you to say sorry. Are you going to tell me that you do not have a choice?
XLH: That is not true. It was me who chose to live with the Goddess of Xishan’s destiny. Chang Heng, you are the only one who can help me.
Oh, Chang Heng. He’s come to his senses, but everyone he loves and respects falls apart. Saving DFQC from his dreamworld, bringing Xiao Lanhua back from the dead, sacrificing Xiao Lanhua, burying his best friend...what a rough schedule. Scratch giving him s’mores, he needs a drink or two.
Everyone in this drama grows into a better version of themselves, but Chang Heng practices the deepest empathy of any of them. To be hurt is to understand others’ pain, and he really does learn to understand.
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Such is the beautiful tragedy of Chang Heng and his love for Xiao Lanhua. It’s bittersweet that Chang Heng knows to let go, but comforting to recognize that they’re better off not being together. Only with them apart can Chang Heng’s love stay as pure as it is.
Take that, Ye Hua. I’ll admit, I appreciate Ye Hua for showing me the perfect example of a guy that I should not even spare a glance at. Otherwise, Chang Heng supremacy declared; respectfully, please get that other man away from me.
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ladynamie · 2 months
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Eternal Love (2017) | Episode 26
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electricsoul-rpg · 10 months
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fc: Yang Mi (杨幂)
ethnicity: Han Chinese
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atesan · 2 years
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Snakes like raw meat, I guess. // Snakes indeed like raw meat, but not me.
THREE LIVES, THREE WORLDS, TEN MILES OF PEACH BLOSSOMS (2017)
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therewasabrowncrow · 1 year
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All my Eternal Love (Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms) fan art. Started making them for ma inspired from a pocket book on Kalighat Patachitra I had laying around.
Kalighat Pats are fast to create- I imagine since they used to be mass produced even before mechanical reporduction-there is not much background and a lot is dependent on form and colour. They are perfect for making fan art, that is if you want to make something in a short time- and these capture the essence of period- fantasy dramas really well since a lot of the Pats have mythological motifs.
I didn’t realise that Kalighat patachitra has the unique quality of volume added to the shapes- rare in Indian art. This may be because many patus were also sculptors and potters. Or perhaps the cultural influences imported by the British East India Company during the time in the 19th century when they were in high demand. They were replaced by oleographs by the 1930s though Patachitra is still a very popular, modern, and syncretic art form.
Was suprised to see that the Eternal Love fandom is still alive when making these- was a fun exercise.
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kdram-chjh · 2 years
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Cdrama: Eternal Love / Ten Miles of Peach Blossom (2017)
Episode 14: They kneel down and bow three times, this finished, then Ye Hua discovers the veil of his beloved Su Su, who is now his wife before the deities.
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jianghuchild · 1 year
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Relationship Tags: Zi Lan/Yan Zhi
Character Tags: Zi Lan, Yan Zhi
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listentoourheart · 1 year
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Just read a post saying 夜華 "represents an absolute disaster of a man" who really hurt 素素 and questioning why people liked his character.
Well. That is true.
He is an absolute disaster of a man. But he's also a sincere, intelligent, disciplined, and absolutely loyal disaster of a man trying his best to throw off centuries of inculcation and socialization while trying to work within the system he was raised in (after, notably, attempting to fake his death to avoid the system in the first place).
He might be epically failing for the five years (? three years? ten years?) he's with 素素, but he's trying his best. And he takes personal responsibility after he fails her instead of running around blaming everything else the way a typical bad boy does in American media (and this is one situation where I think the blame should be shared around). And changes his behavior for himself and his son (instead of, again, typical American media bad boy temporarily changing himself to win a girl).
It's been 3 years in college away from home and I still flinch and immediately capitulate when my mother yells at me over the phone. Imagine the ingrained response after 30,000 years with the knowledge your grandfather can pretty much DO ANYTHING up to and including executing your wife grusomely if he feels like it and nobody else is going to lift a finger to care--much less stop it.
He's not entitled to forgiveness from any viewer or from 白淺, but he's a character I personally forgive (though, yes, I did curse him out multiple times during the whole "素素 in Celestial Palace" arc).
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indewthoughts · 2 years
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Rewatching Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms for the lost count of time and I still haven't finished Eternal Love of Dream. I am looking at some clips though that make me want to go and finish!!
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强上叶修
为了姦淫叶修,王虎已经准备了多时。
一天下午,王虎带上针孔摄像机,有催情成分的润滑剂,以及口服壮阳药,扮作水电工敲开了他家大门。
「谁啊?」叶修睡眼惺忪的打开门。
王虎一下子两眼睁的大大的,喉头忍不住发出口水吞咽声,眼睛眨也不眨地欣赏叶修那优美的曲线,纤细的腰,还有那朦朧白纱下透出淡淡粉红色,花蕾般的乳头。勉强答道:「……抄水电表的。」
「哦、」叶修没什么戒心的让王虎进了屋。
王虎在他身后悄悄锁上门,目光贪婪的盯著叶修包裹在白色內裤下圆嫩丰满的屁股。干!那里面一定紧的跟什么似的,瞧它那么挺那么翘就知道是处男屁眼,哦哦~「弟弟」妳今天有福了。今天一定让妳插得爽歪歪!
叶修走在前面,丝毫没有察觉到王虎猥褻的目光。
他刚刚正在午睡,只穿了一条內裤,上身披的一件几乎透明的薄纱是他顺手从床边抓起的妻子睡衣。
叶修今年26岁,十四岁的时候不小心跟比他大20岁的女人有了孩子,於是两人奉子成婚。婚后妻子经常飞往世界各地,儿子送到贵族小学,性格温和懒散的叶修因为不爱工作便一直待在家里,安心的做个全职的家庭主夫。
王虎借口想喝水支开叶修,飞快的將摄像机安置在沙发后,同时吞下效力持久的壮阳药,等到叶修递杯子给他时,王虎装作不小心,一下把水泼到对方身上。
叶修皱起眉头,这个人怎么这么不小心?王虎连说对不起对不起,两只蒲扇般的大手立刻扑到叶修胸口上和胯下一阵抓摸,叶修红著脸想推开对方,王虎却早已牢牢握住叶修的纤腰,一手抓住大半个雪臀使劲揉搓,甚至低头咬住薄纱下的一抹嫣红,肆意大吃美男豆腐。
早已习惯优雅举止的叶修哪里是这个流氓的对手,他连忙双手推拒著发情的王虎,薄怒的骂道:「嗯!啊~~起开!不要~~!」,可这声音反而更像和王虎打情骂俏。
王虎轻松的压住叶修,伸出舌头在叶修乳头上一阵疯狂舔舐,大手快速的把叶修全身敏感地带一、一发掘,搞得叶修不断哆嗦,大口喘息著,薄纱下的白玉肌肤透出淡粉,两个乳尖被摩擦的娇俏挺立,顶著白纱变成嫣红樱桃。
最后王虎狠狠的嘬了口叶修的奶头,放开他,自己大模大样坐到沙发上。叶修又惊又怒,挣扎著站起来大骂道:「妳给我滚!」
「別生气啊,大帅哥」王虎冷静的说道,「其实我註意妳很久了,自从半年前看见妳经过我们工地,就一直对妳念念不忘。。」
「滚!我不是变態,恶心的同性恋,我已经有老婆孩子了!」叶修皱眉骂道,王虎的口水和气息还粘在自己身上,让他很不舒服,尤其是对方舔弄揉捏的力道,简直深深的按到自己的肌肤下,让他忍不住想狠掐自己的敏感的乳头。
「帅哥,妳先別急著发火,听我把话说完啊,我也知道妳是正常人,不想打搅妳。所以才一直忍耐了半年多,今天只是想见见妳,彻底的死心。刚才那是意外,我一时情不自禁才会……」
「闭嘴!妳见都见过了,快走吧!」叶修烦躁的催促,感觉在王虎火热的目光下,仅仅身著一层透明薄纱和白色內裤的自己好像赤裸一般,浑身都不自在。他不自觉的並了並双腿。
「可是………我有半年多没做那档事了耶……实在很想要……」
「什么!!!」叶修大步退后,准备逃走叫警察,可是王虎有意无意的挡住他的去路,哀求著:「拜托……妳只要坐著不动就可以了,我不会主动碰妳的。」
「那也不行!」叶修斩钉截铁的拒绝,「简直是荒谬!今天的事我不追究了,妳快走吧!」
「求求妳了,妳只要站著不动就好啦,我只是想在妳面前自慰一下,妳也知道,如果我有心侮辱妳,刚才就可以得逞啊。」王虎哀求对方。
……这…也是…自己的確比不过这男人,叶修打量著比对方自己高一头,拥有褐色肌肤的健美身躯,看样子他才三十出头,容貌端正,衣著乾净,的確不像是猥琐之徒。
况且惹急了他强来的话,吃亏的还是自己……只是做他的性幻想对象,…保持距离的话应该没关系吧……王虎看穿了对方犹豫的心思,立马脱掉裤子,硬梆梆的分身一下从里面弹了出来。
叶修倒吸了口冷气……怎么…怎么……那么大?巨大的阳具以超乎常人的尺寸,直挺挺的杵在叶修面前,叶修被这暗红色且青筋毕露的大家伙嚇到了,不自在的把视线移开。
王虎暗暗的把润滑剂摸到手心里,开始掳动自己的分身。
过一会,王虎借口得看到叶修的分身才能兴奋,建议叶修把內裤脱掉。
叶修不由得心里暗骂妳已经够兴奋的了还想怎么著?同时也觉得不如早点完事打发他走,便勉强把內裤拉下一半,露出精致秀气的分身。
王虎摸了两把自己,再次说道,「不行啦,我看妳穿半截哪有兴趣,妳好人做到底,全部脱掉算啦!反正我离妳这么远,只能看看而已。」
叶修狠狠瞪他一眼,抿著唇把內裤扯下。
「……那个,妳不好意思的话,就背对著我吧。」王虎劝诱道。
叶修想象也是觉得恶心,便转过身不理对方。
「呼~呼~啊~快到了!」叶修身后传来王虎的粗喘,一想到王虎拿著那么大的东西达到高潮,叶修不禁心里微微一震。
「啊~啊~拜托妳~趴在地上!不然我射不出来!好难受!求求妳!」王虎急促的喘息著,声音微颤。
「趴在地上翘高屁股,我要看妳抠自己的屁眼淫叫!」
叶修也不知自己怎么了,竟然红著脸乖乖照王虎吩咐,趴到地毯上,高高翘起雪白的屁股。
「啊!!!」
突然,在叶修毫无防备的情况下,王虎握住沾满润滑剂的分身,將龟头对准叶修紧闭的密穴狠狠一推,竟然用力的把那根粗大凶器连根直插到底。
突然的进入令叶修脑中一片空白。王虎不给叶修时间思考,立刻快速抽插起来。
「啊啊啊好痛!!!!!」
叶修不由得惨叫起来,平日连自己也没碰过的的后庭內部竟然正在承受著那么粗大阴茎的操弄,紧密的屁眼牢牢绞住王虎的凶器,徒劳的想抵抗著拿一下又一下有力的攻击,但王虎毫不理会,一再死命的顶著狭窄的肛门口进进出出,像是打桩机一样干得又快又深。
叶修的后穴毕竟是第一次被干,他的肛门被撑破流出血丝。狭窄的后庭里还没被足够的骚水滋润肠壁,整个门户都被粗大的东西抽插的疼痛不已。
「啊!啊!好痛啊!
啊……快停手!?快停啊!救命啊!!」叶修惨叫著,拼命扭腰想爬开,但王虎紧紧抱著叶修大腿固定不他,將那根超大尺寸的大鸡巴一次又一次狠狠干进叶修最隱密的私处,干得叶修的肛口发出」吱唧、吱唧」的呻吟。
一抽、一插,速度越来越快,终於占有了自己覬覦已久的美人,一股股前所未有强烈的快感流窜到王虎全身,他开始大起大落地抽插叶修,每每都把阴茎拉到肛门口,再用力插进,阴囊不断的打在叶修的屁股上,发出「啪啪」的脆响。
声音越来越大,喘息越来重,每一声碰响都伴隨著王虎长长的出气,每一次的抽插都使得叶修尖叫挣扎不止。一旁的摄影机,將这赤裸裸强暴场面完全摄入其中。
叶修不断的奋力挣扎,竟然好几次都令王虎脱出大半,王虎用力抓住他的屁股,分开嫩嫩的臀瓣,「啪滋啪滋」的狠狠干进去。
边干边说道:「宝贝,妳最好合作点,反正都被我插进来了,就乾脆好好享受吧!」
「强奸犯!」叶修大骂道,巨大炙热的烧灼在他身体內部肆虐著,痛楚像火焰般蔓延。
「强奸?宝贝看到沙发上的摄影机没?刚刚可是妳自己趴在地上把屁股扒开叫我操的,我有强迫妳吗?」王虎一边强奸叶修一边得意道。
「呜!啊啊!……妳…无耻!…好痛!…啊!
啊!…饶了我吧……」
「好舒服~呼呼~~宝贝,妳说把今天的录像放到网络上好不好?我简直爱死妳的屁眼了~哈哈~不愧是处男屁眼!…真他妈的紧!…哈、哈…爽啊……操处男的屁眼就是爽!」
王虎像骑著一匹未被驯服的烈马般剧烈的摆动腰部连插,同时兴奋的喊出淫词秽语。
叶修一下子慌了,「不…不要!」
「那就乖乖的!伺候的老子高兴了就一切都好说!」王虎啪啪的拍打叶修的屁股。分身隨著不断地捅入叶修的肛门而越来越粗,也越来越紧地积压著叶修脆弱娇嫩的肠壁。叶修感到他的龟头还在不断的往体內捅,不禁尖叫求饶。
这时王虎放开叶修,坐到沙发上,把青筋直跳的粗壮肉块拔出拍打叶修的脸颊,「快来含哥哥的大鸟,含得高兴哥哥就放了妳。
顺便把那卷精彩录像留下!」
叶修此时別无选择,只能眼泪汪汪的跪在王虎面前,发抖的握住滚烫阴茎,准备口交……兴奋的王虎看叶修仍旧犹豫,乾脆一把抓起叶修头发,一手拿大鸡巴塞进叶修的小嘴。感觉龟头触到叶修的喉咙后,便开始固定叶修的头做前后运动。
由於王虎的阳具实在太粗太长,叶修被弄的喘不过气来,俊美的脸孔因为难受而显出痛苦神情,红艷艷的樱桃小口被撑得几乎变形的,不住流出唾液。
王虎享受的看著叶修无助隱忍的神情,命令他主动吞吐,而自己则一把撕开叶修身上的薄纱,肆意玩弄起叶修胸前两点乳头。
王虎本就是高手,手掌手指灵活运用,一会儿按压一会儿拉扯,一会儿揉捏一会儿弹弄,本来那里就敏感的叶修不禁被他弄得「呜呜、嗯嗯」地呻吟起来。
王虎註意到这个细节,不禁得意道:「如何?被我弄很爽吧!小浪货!」
叶修假装没听到,继续含著王虎的大鸡巴,但脸上一抹红晕出卖了他。
为了早点结束这种折磨,叶修开始努力的照王虎吩咐去做,整根的含进去,再用力吸出来,把整根阴茎吸吮得又光又亮。
虽然生涩笨拙,但是王虎高兴的大力的掐住叶修乳头赞嘆道「啊…宝贝…妳好棒啊……吸的哥哥好爽……」说著示意被掐的尖叫的叶修停下,退出自己的大鸡巴,將叶修白嫩嫩的上半身趴在沙发上。自己转到叶修身后去。
叶修害怕的浑身发抖,王虎压住叶修,扒开他白白嫩嫩的小屁股,看到后庭已经被操破,肿得老高,还流出血了和透明的液体,王虎將中指涂满润滑液,插进叶修的后庭。「啊!不要!」叶修哀叫起来。
「乖乖的忍一会啊,马上就舒服了。」王虎拿手指在里面奋力开扩著,感觉不那么紧绷了,又搅动了一阵,这才退出,將自己阴茎对准穴口,一下子插进去。叶修疼的抬起上半身,反而被王虎趁机双手捏紧乳头。
屁股被牢牢压著动弹不得。叶修疯狂叫骂起来,王虎发觉叶修的屁眼仍然很紧,便奋力一点一点的往深处挺进,愉快的感受著叶修直肠內阵阵痉挛,再次开始猛插他的小菊花。
王虎一边干,一边腾出手来抓捏拍打叶修的翘臀。叶修被干得「嗯嗯、啊啊」直叫,穴孔內的掺杂著强力催情成分的润滑剂此时也开始起作用,叶修的屁眼中开始流出骚水,抽插穴孔的声音也变成了「噗赤、噗赤」的水声……叶修开始觉得被插的痛到了极致,体內反而渐渐的感觉到一点说不出的爽快,为了追求这种快感,他开始主动抬高臀部,一掀一掀的配合著王虎的抽插动作浪叫,「哦……哦……嗯…啊~~啊~」
王虎听到,淫笑的加大力度,干得叶修坠在空中的的分身一直乱晃,屁股里的骚水也越来越多。
「嗯~啊~~啊~」叶修不由得佩服起王虎的持久……从自慰到插穴再到口交,一直到干现在,这根大鸡巴操了自己这么久,竟然还不射……「专心点!」王虎用力击打叶修富有弹性的屁股,干得更猛,更卖力。
叶修啊啊啊的大叫起来,被王虎干得分身翘起,从马眼流出大量淫液。王虎满意的俯下身贴住叶修后背,伸手去揉搓把玩叶修红艷艷的乳头,下半身猛插叶修的菊花。甚至亲吻叶修,舌头也伸进叶修的小嘴搅动起来。
就这样,叶修一边被亲嘴,一边被抓住奶头狠玩,下半身还一直被火热的大棒狠狠顶到前列腺,浪叫声被堵的变成「呜~呜~」三重刺激使得他被干得身体发热通红,后庭內淫水直流,不仅被抽插甩溅的到处都是,甚至沿著白嫩的大腿流下来,简直淫荡到了极点,同时也爽到了极点。
但就在这时王虎却突然离开他身体站起。阳具从屁眼的抽离带给叶修的巨大空虚,他娇声浪叫著,不满的回过头看王虎。
「小浪货,刚才还要死要活的不让我操我,怎么,现在尝到肉味了么?哥哥干得妳爽不爽啊!」王虎把叶修抱到沙发上,改为正面朝上的姿態。
只见叶修被操的眼波似水,粉面生晕,胸口不住的起伏不定。王虎拿著大鸡巴在骚水潺潺的穴口边轻轻绕圈,「小浪货,想要吗?这次哥哥不强迫妳哦,想要就说啊。。。」
「嗯……啊……想……」叶修正处在高潮被打断的余韵中,呻吟也变得娇媚起来。
「天生是被人操的贱货!」王虎笑骂道,「妳是求老子干妳吗?是的话就稍微张开点腿啊!」叶修慢慢的张开双腿,甚至主动嗯嗯啊啊的凑过屁股求王虎操自己。
王虎满意的抬起叶修双腿,露出被操成媚色的后庭,將巨大的鸡巴直直的戳进去,在屁眼里用力抽送起来。进七退三的高明技巧,再度使叶修陷入情慾的深渊,叶修白白的屁股抬啊抬的,嘴中不断浪叫:「嗯……嗯…啊……啊……呜……喔…啊……」被干得强烈刺激终於让他射精,「哦~哦~受不了了~饶了我~」
王虎抱起瘫软的叶修改为自己坐到沙发上,叶修趴在王虎怀里,气喘吁吁的任王虎扶著自己的腰部上下套弄,玩了一阵后,王虎抱住叶修臀部,以下半身相连的姿態站起来,叶修配合的搂住王虎,两人享受著上下晃动的快感,叶修的屁眼一张一缩的努力討好不断进出的巨大鸡巴,王虎则一直贪婪的吃著叶修的奶头,甚至吸的嘖嘖作响。
叶修舒服的主动的往前送乳头,嘴上却仍拒绝说「啊……啊……討厌~~不要吸了…奶头被吸的…好痛……哦…」,王虎含著奶头骂道:「口是心非的小浪货…妳和妳老婆做爱的房间在哪?
我要在妳跟妳老婆做爱的床上干妳…操的妳像婊子一样乱叫才好。」
「不…不要…这里就好…喔…好…棒…好爽…啊……不要停…啊…爽死了……啊……啊啊啊……」叶修仰头闭目,淫荡的扭著屁股。
「妳这个小浪货,来,哥哥带妳散散步。」王虎扶著叶修屁股,一边插他,一边开始走向早已调查好的房间,胯下的那根鸡巴还隨著走动的节奏,不停的操弄叶修屁眼,搞得叶修浪叫连连,半推半就的任王虎带著自己走向房间。
到了臥室,王虎把叶修放到床上又是一阵狠操,干得叶修疯狂摇头,尖叫著求饶,王虎仍是不为所动,激烈的挺腰连插,叶修激动的再次射出精液,体內一阵剧烈痉挛,刺激得王虎更加凶狠的狂干叶修,在叶修颤抖的以为自己会就这样被操死的时候,王虎拔出大鸡巴,伏在叶修身上仔细欣赏著这个自己日思夜想的美人,同时双手在叶修身上轻轻的按摩。
等到叶修自高潮余韵平静下来,被王虎专註的目光看得害羞,別扭的把头侧开。王虎则立刻跟过,不断温柔的亲吻他的侧脸,一直亲到到叶修嘴唇。叶修微微开启唇瓣,王虎的舌头立刻伸进去与之纠缠嬉戏。原本轻柔按摩的双手也开始不安分起来,叶修的粉乳雪臀再次陷入敌手,被揉搓挑弄。恰到好处的力度让叶修高潮后敏感的身体无比舒適,在接吻中发出微哼声。
温存一阵后,王虎抱著叶修让其侧躺,架起他一条腿,然后从下面將巨棒缓缓插入叶修的屁眼。
叶修顺服的任其摆布,感到一根又粗又烫的铁棍,正磨擦著肛门內壁,慢慢撑开肛口,一点一点探进来……隨著屁眼一吋一吋的被撑开,快感越来越强。
「啊……」就在王虎的龟头抵到肠壁的一剎那,强烈的快感震的两人全身颤抖。王虎他身上落下绵密的亲吻,「宝贝…妳的屁眼好紧…真爽,还有妳的屁股……真有弹性,不论我怎么干……都是那么爽!」一边说著,一边插、抽,插、抽,重新挑起叶修情慾,叶修套弄著自己的阴茎,马眼骚水又不断潺潺流出。
「啊啊……好爽…不要停…干我…啊……哥哥……好会干……啊……啊……」
在叶修淫荡荡的浪啼声中,王虎开始加速挺腰抽插。叶修才从接近高潮顶端稍微下来,又被一波波强烈的快感推向高峰。
王虎的技巧很高明,他看出叶修在这次高潮后,已经接近虚脱,不適宜再干得太猛烈,因此以较温和的方式,九浅一深的插他,如此不至於让叶修负荷过重,可以喘口气,又可以使他保持兴奋状態,来迎接自己下一波猛攻。
果不其然,在插了七、八分钟后,王虎先將叶修双腿跨到肩上,隨后慢慢倒向叶修,把叶修双腿越撑越开,並逐渐加速抽送。到最后,叶修双腿已几乎贴到肩膀,屁股也被撑起,肛口朝上迎合王虎俯冲而下的巨棒,让他每一下都直接命中肠壁,顿时干得叶修死去活来,溃不成军。
噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~「啊…啊……好…好舒服…啊…要死了…好喜欢…啊……啊…」叶修屁股里的淫液流得比上次更多,抽插的水声也听得更加分明。
噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~ 「啊~~啊~~……不行了…要…要干死了…啊……插…插到底了…要死了…爽…啊…啊……」叶修感到洞都被塞的满满的,巨棒在身体內磨擦著。
噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~(水声四溅)「啊啊啊~~……我不行了………要射了………啊~~~~~~」
噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~噗嗤~~(抽插的声音加大)
王虎双手扶在叶修的腰间激烈的挺腰连插,享受著每次深深的插进去时叶修发出来的浪叫,干得叶修高潮连连,淫声浪语不断。
直到叶修被操的只能射出稀薄的液体时,王虎才猛然拔出鸡巴,对准叶修的俊脸,喷出浓精,第一道竟然直接射进叶修嘴里,接下来的精液则遍布叶修的脸庞,脖子、胸口……之后王虎把阳具塞进叶修嘴里,让他舔乾净,叶修竟然也很听话,不仅吞下了所有精液,甚至从床上坐起来,仔细的帮王虎吸吮乾净。
王虎满意的抚摸叶修,不断的亲吻他。但是叶修还没来得及休息片刻,王虎便再次发动猛攻。
整整一个下午,叶修不断的因高潮而醒来,又因高潮而晕过去。
王虎恨不得將累积了大半年的兽慾在这短短的几个小时里一口气全部发泄到叶修身上,叶修被他的操死去活来,到最后整整3天合不拢大腿。
没过几天,食髓知味的王虎再次来到叶修住处。这次他没有威胁,但叶修居然自愿又给他干了一下午。
之后,同样的事情不断重演,王虎想出种种匪夷所思的方法蹂躪叶修,强迫他摆出各种淫乱姿態。
只要王虎在家,可怜的叶修便得一直光著身子,以便隨时隨地满足王虎的性慾,甚至连吃饭时都得一边被干一边吃……
最后叶修完全被王虎用强烈的性慾和高超的做爱技巧所征服了,於是几乎每天下午,都会听到叶修放浪淫荡的叫床声,久久的回荡在屋里……
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三生三世十里桃花 (2017)
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