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#太子殿下
eldrtchmn · 3 months
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scrap immortal
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anshares · 10 months
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The Crown Prince Who Pleased The Gods
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idolision · 5 months
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fmd-art · 2 years
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MERMAY day 1
Working process on Patreon
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heebiebeebies · 2 years
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A love so strong it can break shackles. ❤️
It’s been a whole year since I finished the novel. How I love these characters.
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lunesonthemoon · 1 year
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-ARCHIVE- 01.24.2023 Xielian redraw from the donghua!
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ao3screenshotss · 16 days
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oh my god i have the same birthday as xie lian
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lizzieonka · 26 days
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I've been reading 冲啊,太子殿下* in the past days. I was looking for a light political danmei novel with a transmigrated MC using his modern knowledge to help the typical ever perfect ML in navigating the court intrigue, and in return the ML would treasure him and pamper him all the time. And the summary for this novel sounded kinda like that, but then.... It turned out to be so much more, and it's actually really really good.
*Translation: "Go, Your Highness the Crown Prince". I prefer to keep those last 4 characters in pinyin though coz Taizi Dianxia sounds cooler and also shorter, so I'll be calling it "Go, Taizi Dianxia" instead.
All the good political danmei novels I've read before that actually had reasonable/logical political intrigue and conflicts were all so emotionally heavy as well that I'd always feel exhausted after reading them halfway (I'm looking at you, Si Tian Guan. I still can't get past that scene with the babies 😭).
If I wanted something light, then I'd get mediocre plots, two-dimensional characters, and the intrigue I'm looking for gets reduced to shallow face-slapping.
So, for Go, Taizi Dianxia to be both good, intriguing, and light is honestly a breath of fresh air. (And the main cp is so cute!!!)
I'll write a longer review once I'm done
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catdoll007 · 4 months
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タイ国チュラロンコン大王像
当山開基タイ国ラーマ5世チュラロンコン大王像
本堂西側に日タイ修好100周年記念として1987年(昭和62年)建立
タイの大王様が開いたお寺ってこと🐘?
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毎月21日(縁日)は歩行者天国になるので参道から日泰寺境内まで駐車禁止だそうで、次回は縁日に行ってみたいと思ってたけど、臨時駐車場🅿️てどこになるんだろう?
山門の仁王像も撮るの忘れた😵💦
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prans-micellar-water · 6 months
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What’s the consensus on what Hua Cheng is mouthing during the intro? Any thoughts?
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ladyxagh · 5 months
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太子 殿下, Tài Zǐ Diànxià
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ruanbaijie · 3 months
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——三郎,不要把某个人想像得太过美好。说一辈子只是远观倒也罢了。 一旦靠近,相识相知,完美的幻影终究会有破碎的一天。当那时候,你会很失望的。所以,忘了吧。反正很快就会没人记得了。San Lang, don't idealise someone as too perfect. It's fine if you only view them from afar for a lifetime. But once you get close, get to know them, there will eventually come a day when perfect illusions shatter. When that time comes, you'll be greatly disappointed. So, forget about it. No one will remember soon anyway. ——殿下!不会的。我不会忘的!我永远也不会忘你的!Your Highness! It won’t happen. I won’t forget! I will never forget you!
HEAVEN OFFICIAL’S BLESSING 天官赐福 🦋 2.12
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tanuki-kimono · 1 month
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Most formal outfits for upper ranks samurai - Sokutai and Ikan formal court dress
(as worn by upper-ranked samurai of the Edo period - great charts by Nadeshico Rin). You can find more about samurai ranks and their regulated attires under the tag "samurai kimono".
The Sokutai
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束帯 Sokutai is the most formal attire worn by Edo period samurai of the 4th rank and above.
It first appeared during Heian era as a ceremonial court dress worn by 公卿 kuge (nobility/Imperial court) and 殿上人tenjôbito (courtiers/court official​s). Usage was kept well into Edo period by both the Imperial court and the Tokugawa shogunate.
The intricated garb includes:
冠 Kanmuri - hat, with distinctive 垂纓 suiei "tail" hanging in the back. Materials could include silk, lacquer or horsehair and were strickly regulated
袍 Hô - a round-necked robe with large boxy sleeves. Colors and patterns were strickly regulated.
Shown here is a pattern used by the Shôgun, the 葵に丁子唐草 Aoi ni chôji karakusa (cloves with arabesques, and hollyhock leaves - which is the Tokugawa crest)
笏 Shaku - flat ritual sceptre
平緒 Hirao - a wide flat braid wrapped around the body with ties left hanging up front. Colors and weaves were strickly regulated
(飾)太刀 (Kazari)-Tachi - (mock) long sword for ceremonial use
表袴 Ue-no-bakama (or omote-bakama) - white overpants, shorter hakama pants worn over the aka-ôkuchi
赤大口(袴) Aka-ôkuchi(bakama) - red underpants, a tad longer than the overpants
下襲(の裾) Shitagasane(no-kyo) - visible train part of an inner robe worn under the 袍 hô. During Edo period, train lenght got up to 1丈 (around 3 meters/10 feet).
襪 Shitôzu - a type of ancient socks (construction is different than tabi - they don't have a sole for ex.)
石帯 Sekitai - leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer, and decorated with stones and jewels
The Ikan
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衣冠 Ikan - while still very formal and worn by Edo period samurai of the 4th rank and above, ikan looked much more simpler than sokutai.
First used for nightime duties (夜間宿直) in Heian era, it gradually came to be worm during daytime too. From Muromachi period and onwards, it had become the work uniform of the Imperial court.
Like sokutai, it uses the hô+kanmuri, and wearers were allowed to carry kazari-tachi. Yet, note how the pants differ from sokutai ones: those are large bouffant pants called 指貫 sashinuki (or 奴袴 nubakama).
You can also note that wearer here is not holding a shaku scepter: it's a folded 檜扇 hiôgi (formal folding fan made of cypress also of Heian history. Those were unpatterned as painted ones were for women).
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moja-co · 1 year
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2016年、天皇陛下がサウジアラビアの副皇太子殿下を御所に招待した時のものですが、この写真を見た海外の人達の反応は… 日本の様式美を見せられた思いだ。尊敬の念を抱かざるを得ない。 この写真が示唆するものは数えきれないほどに多い。 「おもてなし」 とはこういう事なのでしょう。感動しました。 シンプルを追求するとエレガンスになるという好例だね。 私の国では、装飾は多ければ多いほど良いという考え方。でも日本のやり方に心を奪われてしまった。 すごいよね。あの空間を目にして王子は何を思ったんだろう? カーペットすらシンプル!おもてなしや親密さの表し方が真逆なんだね。正直、一本取られたって気分だ。 圧倒された。ミニマリズムが核となっているのだろう。 この写真がたまらなく好きな自分がいる。 最低限のものしか置かれていないのに、部屋から美しさと気品が溢れている。 ただひたすらに美しい… この一枚の写真は芸術だよ。 1000の言葉が込められた一枚ですね。 こういった一切の無駄を省いた部屋は目に心地良い。 ショッキング!あの慎み深さからは美しさすら感じられる。 どうしてかは言葉では説明できない。だけどこの写真は最高だ。 虚飾ってものを徹底的に排除するんだね。 無駄が排除されているのは実用上の理由もあるんだよ。飾りに邪魔されず会話に集中する事ができる。 この写真を見て嬉しく感じる。副皇太子殿下が、シルクやジュエリーなどの派手な装飾に頼らずとも、とても穏やかな気持ちで対談されているのが解る。 古い歴史を持つ日本の皇族がスーツを着用し、新しく出来たモダンな王族が伝統的な衣装に身を包む。ものすごいコントラストだね。 等々、他にも好意的なコメントが数多く寄せられました。
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littlelilikoi · 1 year
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🌸✨🌸太子殿下🌸✨🌸
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heebiebeebies · 2 years
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Some angst from chapter 191, where he is at his lowest.
(Fluff will come later as a palate cleanser, I promise).
The line from the book:
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