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palehorsemen · 2 months
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A couple of pictures inspired by A league of nobleman
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swiftletinthecloud · 1 year
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Wang Yan and Emperor Wang Xuan showing up when all the fun is over with 10 minutes left of the last episode 😆 I mean, they had their own fun on the war front but, you know... lol
Also we got Chen Chou and the soldier guy’s reactions to Zhang Ping’s plan to get himself stabbed, and I know we were kind of busy with the action, but I also want to know the others’ reactions to Zhang Ping’s plan to get himself stabbed.
Going slightly backward a little, but not going to lie, the way that Lan Jue is such a well-done flawed character where we saw him willing to go dark and against his morals to accomplish his goal to clear his father’s name before that when he sided with Gu Qing Zhang over Zhang Ping after the stabbing of the “empress,” there were definitely a moment of uncertainty of “is this really happening” that kept me on the edge of my seat.
Sucks that they couldn’t really have the Empress’s evil crimes on record without the why she did it and go back to the switched princes reason since that would lead to chaos.  So while the truth of what happened to Moulou Village and Lan Jue’s dad is out, it also was like muddled with the need to cover it up to keep peace. At least the important people that needed to know and be at peace with their truths knew.
Also, the fact that Gu Qing Zhang and Zhang Ping grew up with each other as brothers for a few years yet we only got 2 scenes with any real emotional moments between them (when Zhang Ping came back to the capital after learning the truth about his past and when Gu Qing Zhang thought Zhang Ping died) is a shame.  I want to know Gu Qing Zhang's thoughts and reactions after seeing his adoptive brother again for the first time and realizing he wasn't the only survivor of the red mist over their village. I want to know more of Zhang Ping's reactions after he remembered his past, more than just a passing comment of "oh I remember I had an older brother who likes to read and didn't play with me as much."
The drama is beautiful. The plot and mysteries are tight and the pace’s good.  All the characters are likeable and understandable. The characters’ interactions with each other are also A++  Cinematography is also gorgeous.  I do wish it was a little longer so that we could have sat with some of the moments some more or dove into some of the interactions and development deeper.
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kdram-chjh · 4 months
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Cdrama: The Untamed (2019)
《陈情令 The Untamed》 宣璐意难平舞蹈:康康我们全世界最好的师姐
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb3utd03jZU
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nemainofthewater · 3 months
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Welcome to the 'Best Character with [X] surname' polls!
This is where I take several characters from different Chinese media (mostly cnovels and cdrama) and run a poll on which one is the 'best'. What does best mean? It's up to you! Whether you love them, are intrigued by their characters, love to hate them, or they're your '2 second blorbos whose personality you made up wholesale', these are all reasons for you to vote for your favs!
NB: the surnames are not exactly the same in all the cases, as often they will be a different character. I am, however, grouping them all together otherwise things got more complicated.
If you can't find a surname, it's because I couldn't find enough candidates (at least 3 from 3 distinct medias) to compete. Feel free to submit candidates!
I will be posting several polls at a time, so do come back and check this masterpost to remember which polls are ongoing, who the winners are, and who's coming up next!
Currently ongoing polls:/Miao/Cang/Yao/Zang/Chong/Nangong/Kong/Hai/Deng/Kang/Jun/Chun/Gui/Peng
Finished polls: Xing/Rong/Nan/Ren/Pan/Qu/Fu/Sui/Tan/You/Sima/Xuan/Chang/Xun/Shangguan/Jian/Qian/Shu/Xi/Yuwen/Cai/Sha/Yin/Ceng/Helian/Zeng/Lou/Mi/Ji/Ping/Tong/Tuoba /Ge/Murong/Hei/Niu/Tao/Si/Pang/Zi/Gongsun/Mao/Qing/Lian/Chi/Shan/Tian/Dao/Chao/Xin/Ran/Sang
There's only a certain number of hyperlinks that can be added per post, so the rest of the completed polls can now be found here
All the details of the individual polls under the readmore
An - posted 15/03/24 WINNER An Zhe
Bai - posted 28/02/24 WINNER Bai Fengxi
Baili - posted 22/03/24 WINNER Baili Qingmiao
Bao
Bi - posted 26/03/24 WINNER Bi Changfeng
Bian
Cai - posted 7/04/24 WINNER Cai Quan
Cang - posted 23/04/24
Cao - posted 8/02/24. WINNER - Cao Weining
Cen
Ceng - posted 8/04/24 WINNER Ceng Aiyu
Chang - posted 3/04/24 WINNER Chang Geng
Chao - posted 21/04/24 WINNER Chao Zi
Chen - posted 9/02/24 WINNER Chen Qingxu
Cheng - posted 10/03/24 WINNER Cheng Shaoshang
Chi - posted 19/04/24 WINNERS Chi Zhanggui and Chi Xiaochi
Chong - posted 25/04/24
Chu - posted 12/03/24 WINNER Chu Wanning
Chun - posted 28/04/24
Cui - posted 11/03/24 WINNER Madam Cui
Dai
Dao - posted 20/04/24 WINNER Dao Mingsi
Deng - posted 27/04/24
Di - posted 16/02/24 WINNER Di Feisheng
Ding - posted 7/03/24 WINNER Ding Rong
Dong - posted 21/03/24 WINNER Dong Yi
Dongfang - posted 25/03/24 WINNER Dongfang Qingcang
Du - posted 26/03/24 WINNER Du Cheng
Duan - posted 23/03/24 WINNER Duan Baiyue
Fan - posted 27/02/24 WINNER Fan Xian
Fang - posted 24/02/24 WINNER Fang Duobing
Fei - posted 20/03/24 WINNER Fei Du
Feng - posted 28/02/24 WINNER 'Other'
Fu - posted 31/03/24 WINNER Fu Yao
Gao - posted 13/02/24 WINNER Gao Xiaolian
Ge - posted 13/04/24 WINNER Ge Chen
Gong
Gongsun - posted 17/04/24 WINNER Gongsun Heng
Gu - posted 7/03/24 WINNER Gu Xiang
Guan - posted 17/03/24 WINNER Guan Hemeng
Gui - posted 29/04/24
Guo - posted 9/02/24 WINNER Guo Changcheng
Hai - posted 26/04/24
Han - posted 17/03/24 WINNER Han Ying
Hao - posted 16/03/24 WINNER Hao Du
He - posted 22/03/24 WINNER He Xuan
Hei - posted 14/04/24 WINNER Hei Xiazi
Helian - posted 9/04/24
Hong - posted 8/03/24 WINNER Hong Qigong
Hou
Hu - posted 6/03/24 WINNER Hu Tianying
Hua - posted 21/02/24 WINNER Hua Cheng
Huan
Huang - posted 20/03/24 WINNER Huang Shaotian
Huo - posted 25/02/24 WINNER Huo Xiuxiu
Ji - posted 11/04/24 WINNER Ji Xue
Jia - posted 18/03/24 WINNER Jia Kui
Jian - posted 4/04/24 WINNER Jian Buzhi
Jiang - posted 12/02/24 WINNER Jiang Cheng
Jiao - posted 27/03/24 WINNER Jiao Liqiao
Jin - posted 29/02/24
Jing - posted 14/03/24 WINNER Jing Beiyuan
Jun - posted 28/04/24
Kan
Kang - posted 27/04/24
Kong - posted 26/04/24
Kou
Lai
Lan - posted 23/02/24 WINNER Lan Wangji
Lei - posted 12/03/24 WINNER Lei Wujie
Leng
Li - posted 18/02/24 WINNER Li Lianhua
Lian - posted 18/04/24 WINNERS Lian Yufan and Lian Qiao
Liang - posted 13/03/24 WINNER 'Other'
Lin - posted 14/02/24 WINNER Lin Chen
Ling - posted 6/03/24 WINNER Ling Wen
Liu - posted 16/02/24 WINNER Liu Qingge
Long - posted 23/03/24 WINNER Long Zhi
Lou - posted 10/04/24 WINNER Lou Yao
Lu - posted 5/03/24 WINNER Lu Guang
Luo - posted 24/02/24 WINNER Luo Binghe
Ma - posted 13/03/24 WINNER Ma Xiuying
Mao - posted 17/04/24 WINNER Mao Panfeng
Mei - posted 14/02/24 WINNER Mei Changsu
Meng - posted 29/02/24
Mi - posted 10/04/24 WINER Mi Chong
Miao - posted 23/04/24
Min
Ming - posted 26/02/24 WINNER Ming Yi
Mo - posted 18/02/24 WINNER Mo Xuanyu
Mu - posted 22/02/24 WINNER Mu Nihuang
Murong - posted 13/04/24 WINNER Other
Nan - posted 29/03/24 WINNER Nan Feng
Nangong - posted 25/04/24
Nie - posted 15/03/24 WINNER Nie Huaisang
Ning - posted 19/03/24 WINNER Ning Yingying
Niu - posted 14/04/24 WINNER Niu Chunmiao
Ouyang - posted 5/03/24 WINNER Ouyang Zizhen
Pan - posted 30/03/24 WINNER Pan Zi
Pang - posted 16/04/24 WINNER Pang Yizhi
Pei - posted 20/02/24 WINNER Pei Ming
Peng - posted 29/04/24
Ping - posted 11/04/24 WINNER Ping An
Qi - posted 22/02/24 WINNER 'Other'
Qian - posted 5/04/24 WINNER Qian Jin
Qiao - posted 10/02/24 WINNER Qiao Wanmian
Qin - posted 16/03/24 WINNER Qin Banruo
Qing - posted 18/04/24 WINNER Qing Ge
Qiu - posted 25/03/24 WINNER Qiu Congxue
Qu - posted 30/03/24 WINNER Qu Lingfeng
Ran - posted 22/04/24 WINNERS Ran Lin and Ran Yun
Ren - posted 29/03/24 WINNER Ren Ruyi
Rong - posted 28/03/24 WINNER Rong Changqing
Ruan - posted 21/03/24 WINNER Ruan Nanzhu
Sang - posted 22/04/24 WINNER Sang Zan
Sha - posted 7/04/24 WINNER Sha Hualing
Shan - posted 19/04/24 WINNER Shan Gudao
Shang - posted 3/03/24 WINNER Shang Qinghua
Shangguan - posted 4/04/24 WINNER Shangguan Qin
Shao
Shen - posted 23/02/24 WINNER Shen Wei
Sheng - posted 4/03/24 WINNER Sheng Minglan
Sima - posted 2/04/24 WINNER Sima Yi
Shi - posted 8/03/24 WINNER Shi Qingxuan
Shu - posted 5/04/24 WINNER Shu Yanyan
Si - posted 15/04/24 WINNER Si Yilin
Song - posted 19/02/24 WINNER Song Lan
Su - posted 13/02/24 WINNER Su Zhe
Sun - posted 15/02/24
Sui - posted 31/03/24 WINNER Sui Zhou
Tan - posted 1/04/24 WINNER 'Other'
Tang - posted 12/02/24 WINNER Tang Fan
Tao - posted 15/04/24 WINNER Tao Ran
Tian - posted 20/04/24 WINNER Tian Qi
Tong - posted 12/04/24 WINNER Tong Lu
Tuoba - posted 12/04/24 WINNER Tuoba Yan
Wan - posted 24/03/24 WINNER Consort Wan
Wang - posted 26/02/24 WINNER Wang Pangzi
Wei - posted 8/02/24 WINNER Wei Wuxian
Wen - posted 2/03/24 WINNER Wen Kexing
Wu - posted 15/02/24 WINNER Wu Xie
Xi - posted 6/04/24 WINNER Xi Ping
Xia - posted 11/03/24 WINNER Xia Dong
Xian
Xiang - posted 19/03/24 WINNER Xiang Liu and Xiang Nanfang
Xiao - posted 20/02/24 WINNER Xiao Jingyan
Xie - posted 21/02/24 WINNER Xie Lian
Xin - posted 21/04/24 WINNER Xin Ziyuan
Xing - posted 28/03/24 WINNER Xing Zhi
Xiong
Xu - posted 25/02/24 WINNER Xu Da
Xun - posted 3/04/24 WINNER Xun Feizhan
Xuan - posted 2/04/24 WINNER Xuan Shen'an | The Empress
Xue -posted 11/02/24
Yan - posted 19/02/24 WINNER Yan Wushi
Yang - posted 3/03/24 WINNER Yang Wuxie
Yao - posted 24/04/24
Ye - posted 10/02/24 WINNER Ye Baiyi
Yi - posted 9/03/24 WINNER Yi Bichen
Yin - posted 8/04/24 WINNER Yin Yu
Ying - posted 17/02/24 WINNER Ying Hecong
You - posted 1/04/24 WINNER You Huo
Yu - posted 11/02/23
Yun - posted 1/03/24 WINNER Yun Biqiu
Yuan - posted 27/02/24 WINNER Yuan Boya
Yue - posted 4/03/24 WINNER Yue Qingyuan
Yuwen - posted 6/04/24 WINNER Yuwen Xuan
Zang - posted 24/02/24
Zeng - posted 9/04/24 WINNER Zeng Xiangdong
Zhan - posted 10/03/24 WINNER Zhan Yunfei
Zhang - posted 17/02/24 WINNER Zhang Qiling
Zhao - posted 1/03/24 WINNER Zhao Yunlan
Zhen - posted 24/03/24 WINNER Zhen Ping
Zhi - posted 14/03/24 WINNER Zhi Xiu
Zhong - posted 27/03/24 WINNER Zhong Li
Zhou - posted 2/02/24 WINNER Zhou Zishu
Zhu - posted 9/03/24 Winner Zhu Hong
Zhuge - posted 18/03/24 WINNER Zhuge Liang
Zi - posted 16/04/24 WINNER 'Other'
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dailyasiandramas · 9 months
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fandomside · 24 days
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Nirvana in Fire Rewatch Episode Eighteen
Events:
Xia Chun finds the music scroll. Banruo finds a secret room and Fei Liu's toys. No one finds the secret passage to Jingyan's manor.
MCS begs Meng Zhi and Nihuang to be careful not to let Jingyan suspect who he is.
Prince Yu scolds Banruo for searching. She flatters him and he patronises her. It's icky. She tells him a Southern Chu merchant has been talking about Liyang's relationship with a Southern Chu hostage prince.
Jing-ping and Hui-fei discuss a possible marriage alliance with Southern Chu.
Jingyan visits MCS in the night to tell him he's been sent on military business. He asks him why he's helping him and if he knew Prince Qi. MCS deflects.
Mu Qing tells his sister about the decision in the latest ministerial corruption cases. (This is a very cute way to deliver exposition.) Minster He of Personnel is demoted and sent to a province. Minster Qi of Justice is sentenced to exile.
Jingyan helps the Emperor decide on Cai Quan for Minister of Justice.
The Emperor decides to visit Jing-pin.
Names and titles:
Yujin calls Li Gang 'Li Gang-dage'.
Prince Yu refers to 'Liyang-gugu'.
Characters:
Mu Qing isn't as stupid as he looks; he's worked out there's a pattern with events lately, where Prince Yu and the CP keep losing power.
MCS is genuinely worried about the future of the country if the next emperor isn't strong.
The Emperor is frustrated that the faction fighting has cost him two ministers. My dude you brought this on yourself.
The Emperor is angry everyone gets scared whenever he mentions Chen-guifei or Prince Qi. My dude you brought that on yourself.
One of the Emperor's criteria for succession is 'which of them is most like me?'
MCS - see below
Time:
It's mid-spring.
When did Meng Zhi and Nihuang discover the other knew MCS was Lin Shu? Did I already note that?
Misc:
There's no imperial princess of age to be married.
The Chu take divination seriously.
MCS's reasons for not telling Jingyan:
Jingyan can proceed without emotional distraction.
Jingyan doesn't have to think of Mei Changsu's feelings.
Jingyan wouldn't like Lin Shu doing underhanded things.
JIngyan would try to protect Lin Shu as his first priority.
Also, it makes it emotionally easier for me (MCS).
It stops us arguing with each other.
I am poison and Jingyan is pure.
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shookethdev · 1 year
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a o e i i er ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong i ia iao ie iu ian in iang ing iong u ua uo uai ui uan un uang ueng ü üe üan ün a o e er ai ao ou an en ang eng yi ya yao ye you yan yin yang ying yong wu wa wo wai wei wan wen wang weng yu yue yuan yun b ba bo bai bei bao ban ben bang beng bi biao bie bian bin bing bu p pa po pai pei pao pou pan pen pang peng pi piao pie pian pin ping pu m ma mo me mai mei mao mou man men mang meng mi miao mie miu mian min ming mu f fa fo fei fou fan fen fang feng fu d da de dai dei dao dou dan den dang deng dong di diao die diu dian ding du duo dui duan dun t ta te tai tei tao tou tan tang teng tong ti tiao tie tian ting tu tuo tui tuan tun n na ne nai nei nao nou nan nen nang neng nong ni niao nie niu nian nin niang ning nu nuo nuan nü nüe l la le lai lei lao lou lan lang leng long li lia liao lie liu lian lin liang ling lu luo luan lun lü lüe g ga ge gai gei gao gou gan gen gang geng gong gu gua guo guai gui guan gun guang k ka ke kai kei kao kou kan ken kang keng kong ku kua kuo kuai kui kuan kun kuang h ha he hai hei hao hou han hen hang heng hong hu hua huo huai hui huan hun huang z za ze zi zai zei zao zou zan zen zang zeng zong zu zuo zui zuan zun c ca ce ci cai cao cou can cen cang ceng cong cu cuo cui cuan cun s sa se si sai sao sou san sen sang seng song su suo sui suan sun zh zha zhe zhi zhai zhei zhao zhou zhan zhen zhang zheng zhong zhu zhua zhuo zhuai zhui zhuan zhun zhuang ch cha che chi chai chao chou chan chen chang cheng chong chu chua chuo chuai chui chuan chun chuang sh sha she shi shai shei shao shou shan shen shang sheng shu shua shuo shuai shui shuan shun shuang r re ri rao rou ran ren rang reng rong ru rua ruo rui ruan run j ji jia jiao jie jiu jian jin jiang jing jiong ju jue juan jun q qi qia qiao qie qiu qian qin qiang qing qiong qu que quan qun x xi xia xiao xie xiu xian xin xiang xing xiong xu xue xuan xun
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wangxian-the-zhijis · 5 months
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Sharing my Spotify Wrapped here~
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You’ve no idea how surprised I was to see WuJi in top 1! Since you see, I only started to listen to it last September. It took only 2 months for it to become my top song! I was that obsessed with it?! Then at top 3 is the instrumental version of WuJi. At top 5 is Xiao Zhan’s WWX character song Qu Jin Chen Qing.
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The Untamed dominated not only my top songs but my top artists!!! The only reason why they peaked at October and not November is because I started to listen to other character’s songs (e.g. JYL’s Yi Nan Ping, LXC’s Bu You, etc…”
Yeah, I’m a new fan. I only watched The Untamed last September and you can see by my Spotify Wrapped alone how obsessed I got with the series.
Other The Untamed OSTs in my Top 100:
Top 9: Lin Hai’s Ye Ben
Top 10: JYL’s character song: Yi Nan Ping
Top 13: LWJ’s character song: Bu Wang
Top 36: Xiao Zhan’s solo version of WuJi
Top 37: LXC’s character song: Bu You
Top 38: Wang Yibo’s solo version of WuJi
Top 63: WuJi piano version
Top 73: WN’s character song: Chi Zi
Top 79: JC’s character song: Hen Bie
Top 96: Lin Hai’s Qin Xin Yin
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deepfriedscallops · 2 years
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War God: A Compendium
Figured I have to finally make a post for A War God From Another World so that readers (mainly *I*) aren't going crazy with all the worldbuilding that's just become a monster to manage. This will get updated as the fic progresses (since I'm already brainstorming for the next major arc lol).
Cang Qiong
*Note: the previous generation of peak lords use 心 ("heart") for their titles.
Qing Jing Peak Lord - Jiang Xinqin - 蔣心琴 ("zither")
Bai Zhan Peak Lord - Wang Xinying - 王心櫻 ("cherry")
Qian Cao Peak Lord - Zhou Xinbei - 周心北 (“north")
Qiong Ding Peak Lord - Huang Xinwen - 黃心文 ("literature")
An Ding Peak Lord - Han Xinjing - 韓心精 (“refined")
Liu Qingge - Liu Kang* - 柳康 ("peaceful/healthy/bountiful")
Shang Qinghua - Shang Zhen - 尚真 ("genuine" lol)
Wei Qingwei - Wei Zhixin - 魏志信 ("purpose" and "trust")
Mu Qingfang - Mu Liwei - 木歷維 ("era" and "thought")
Qian He City Arc
Tang Wenzhao - 唐問曌 ("to ask" and "to illuminate/reflect")
Guo Lexin - 郭樂心 ("joyful heart")
Guo Shirong** - 郭实荣 ("truth" and "honorable")
Gongyi Meiyu - 公仪媄宇 (“beautiful” and “universe/roof”)
Tianlang-jun - “Wei Tian” - 魏天 (“sky”)
Other Side Characters
Fan Ping - 範平 ("peaceful")
Chu Zhouyi - 楚周義 ("cycle" and "justice")
Shuang’er / Shuang-jie / Madam Shuang - 霜儿 (“frost”)
Chen Huan’er - 陳焕儿 (“lustrous”)
Location Names
Qian He City - 千河城 (“thousand rivers”)
Jin Hua*** - 金花 (“golden flower”)
Luoyang**** - 洛陽 (“Luo (River)” and “sunny”)
* A bit inspired by Yang Kang (LotCH) in which in that novel, the protagonist Guo Jing and the antagonist Yang Kang were named from a poem referencing the Jingkang Incident (靖康), a historical event in the warring period between Jin and Song. Kang is also often coupled with jian in jiankang (健康), meaning “healthy.”
** Guo Shirong hasn’t been named directly in the text yet, but this is the name of the child ghost in the Qian He City arc.
*** LQG’s hometown, which isn’t too far from Huan Hua Palace but still within view of the Tian Gong Mountains.
**** Literally just ripped from Luoyang, the oldest city out of the Four Ancient Capitals. This is the de facto capital city in PIDW, since Airplane did pull some real locations for his worldbuilding (i.e. the Luo River) so therefore I say so because I can’t be bothered to wring the last of my creative juices to name places.
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eyenaku · 1 year
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Ji ji fu ji ji
a o e i i er ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong i ia iao ie iu ian in iang ing iong u ua uo uai ui uan un uang ueng ü üe üan ün a o e er ai ao ou an en ang eng yi ya yao ye you yan yin yang ying yong wu wa wo wai wei wan wen wang weng yu yue yuan yun b ba bo bai bei bao ban ben bang beng bi biao bie bian bin bing bu p pa po pai pei pao pou pan pen pang peng pi piao pie pian pin ping pu m ma mo me mai mei mao mou man men mang meng mi miao mie miu mian min ming mu f fa fo fei fou fan fen fang feng fu d da de dai dei dao dou dan den dang deng dong di diao die diu dian ding du duo dui duan dun t ta te tai tei tao tou tan tang teng tong ti tiao tie tian ting tu tuo tui tuan tun n na ne nai nei nao nou nan nen nang neng nong ni niao nie niu nian nin niang ning nu nuo nuan nü nüe l la le lai lei lao lou lan lang leng long li lia liao lie liu lian lin liang ling lu luo luan lun lü lüe g ga ge gai gei gao gou gan gen gang geng gong gu gua guo guai gui guan gun guang k ka ke kai kei kao kou kan ken kang keng kong ku kua kuo kuai kui kuan kun kuang h ha he hai hei hao hou han hen hang heng hong hu hua huo huai hui huan hun huang z za ze zi zai zei zao zou zan zen zang zeng zong zu zuo zui zuan zun c ca ce ci cai cao cou can cen cang ceng cong cu cuo cui cuan cun s sa se si sai sao sou san sen sang seng song su suo sui suan sun zh zha zhe zhi zhai zhei zhao zhou zhan zhen zhang zheng zhong zhu zhua zhuo zhuai zhui zhuan zhun zhuang ch cha che chi chai chao chou chan chen chang cheng chong chu chua chuo chuai chui chuan chun chuang sh sha she shi shai shei shao shou shan shen shang sheng shu shua shuo shuai shui shuan shun shuang r re ri rao rou ran ren rang reng rong ru rua ruo rui ruan run j ji jia jiao jie jiu jian jin jiang jing jiong ju jue juan jun q qi qia qiao qie qiu qian qin qiang qing qiong qu que quan qun x xi xia xiao xie xiu xian xin xiang xing xiong xu xue xuan xun
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badmintonstorefan · 3 months
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Yonex Sponsored Players: Lin Dan, Viktor Axelsen, Lakshya Sen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty, Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, Taufik Hidayat, Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, Kento Momota, Yugo Kobayashi, Lee Yang , Lee Chong Wei, Choi Sol-gyu, Lee Yong-dae, Zheng Si Wei, Dechapol Puavaranukroh, Kantaphon Wangcharoen, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, Lucas Mazur, Wang Yi Lyu, Aaron Chia, Sooh Wooic Yik, Takuro Hoki, and many other professional male badminton players.
Yonex also sponsors Kim So Yeong, Michelle Li, Saina Nehwal, Yuki Fukushima, Arisa Higashino, Sayaka Hirota, Mayu Matsumoto, Nami Matsuyama Wakana Nagahara, Aya Ohori, Chiharu Shida, Sayaka Takahashi, Akane Yamaguchi, An Se-young, Chae Yoo-jung, Chang Ye-na, Kim Ga-eun, Kim So-yeong, Kim Hye-rin, Kong Hee-yong, Huang Dong Ping, Huang Ya Qiong, Lee So-hee, Shin Seung-chan, Jia Yi Fan, Sung Ji-hyun, Ratchanok Intanon, Busanan Ongbamrungphan, Sapsiree Taerattanachai, Beiwen Zhang, Carolina Marin, Chen Qing Chen, Chen Yu Fei, and Delhpine Delrue.
Top Badminton Rackets from Yonex:
1. NanoFlare 800 Pro will make your counter-drive shots more effective. 2. NanoFlare 1000 Z delivers incredible speed and cuts air resistance like none. 3. ArcSaber 11 Pro designed for all-around performance on the court. 4. Astrox 99 Pro makes your attacks more powerful than ever. 5. Astrox 88D Pro designed for quick attacks in a doubles game. 6. Astrox 88S Pro is made for professionals who demand control over their shots. 7. ArcSaber 7 Pro helps you with incredible precision, accuracy, and control. 8. Astrox 100 ZZ is the perfect choice for speedy smashes. 9. NanoFlare 700 delivers lightning-fast drives, net shots, and smashes. 10. Nanoflare NextAge will make your shots faster without being too demanding.
3. Apacs: Malaysian Ingenuity for All Levels
Established in 2002, the Malaysian brand Apacs, is now available across 50 countries. The company has gained a quick reputation for its commitment to manufacturing high-quality badminton equipment with advanced technology. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, Apacs rackets will provide a wide range of options to enhance your game.
The name of the company incorporates all the essential ingredients of the game including Aggressive, Power, Accurate, Control and Speed.
Apacs Sponsored Players: Cheam June Wei, Tommy Sugiarto, Soong Joo Ven, Tan Wee Kiong, Cheak Liek Hou, Lee Hyun IL, and others.
Top Badminton Rackets from Apacs:
1. Apacs Ziggler LHI Pro III is ideal for pro players who want a slightly head heavy racket for hard smashes and faster defense. 2. Stardom Pro III is the perfect racket for all-around performance in a singles and doubles game. 3. Apacs Honor Pro racket will dominate the court with powerful smashes and controlled shots. Another racket for aggressive players is the Apacs Imperial Pro.
4. Li-Ning: A Chinese Powerhouse on the Court
Li-Ning, originating from China, was started by the legendary gymnast, Mr. Li Ning in 1990 with a goal of providing local athletes a national brand that they can proudly wear on the global stage. Several years later, the company has become a global force in badminton equipment because of its innovation and design. The company celebrates 21st century technology and matches it with the nation’s glorious heritage.
Li-Ning rackets are well-known for their unique design, cutting-edge technology, and diverse range that caters the demands of all playing styles and levels.
Li-Ning Sponsored Players: PV Sindhu, Yuta Watanabe, Srikanth Kidambi, Goh Liu Ying, Chen Long, Fu Haifeng, Zhang Nan, Li Xuerui, Zhao Yunlei, Liliyana Natsir, Liu Yuchen, Pornpawee Chochuwong, Jonatan Christie, Jia Yifan, Ou Xuanyi, Liu Yuchen, Loh Kean Yew, and many others.
Top Badminton Rackets from Li-Ning
1. Li Ning Ax Force 80 is a head-heavy racket for powerful shots. 2. Li-Ning G-Force 3500 Superlite is a carbon-fiber racket for attacking. 3. Li-Ning Aeronaut 6000 headlight racket makes your defense lightning fast. 4. Li-Ning BladeX-700 delivers striking force for more efficient shots.
5. Babolat: Heritage Meets Precision
What started as a family business in Lyon for manufacturing raw material for racket strings, the brand is now a leader in racquet-sports equipment. In 1995, the French company was a well-known name in the tennis world. The company decided to expand and foray into the game of badminton with the very first Babolat badminton racket frame. Today, it has a wide range of badminton rackets for children and adults of all playing levels.
Babolat Sponsored Players: In addition to Chloe Birch, Babolat is popular in the European continent where it sponsors several junior and club teams.
Top Badminton Rackets from Babolat
1. Babolat X-Feel Origin Power racket delivers extreme control over your shots with incredible precision and sensation. 2. Babolat X-Feel Origin Essential is an all-around racket with even balance. 3. Babolat Satellite Gravity 74 weighs just 74 grams to give you faster swings than any other racket. 4. Babolat Satellite Blast is a head-heavy racket to empower your game.
Carlton: British Legacy in Badminton
Carlton is credited to introducing the first modern-day metal badminton racket that utilizes grommets to make the equipment more stable and durable. Carlton has introduced many innovative technologies in the field of badminton such as the first truly one-piece graphite racket.
Carlton has sponsored several All England Champions such as Eddy Choong, Lim Swie King, Morten Frost, and Mike Tredgett. The company also sponsored legends such as Peter Rasmussen, Simon Archer, Nathan Robertson, and Gail Emms.
Top Badminton Rackets from Carlton
1. Carlton MegaFlex F1 Titanium is an offensive racket with even balance. 2. Carlton MegaFlex F2 has a head-heavy balance for maximum power. 3. Carlton Airblade Tour is an all-around racket to play both: defensive and aggressive game.
Bonus! Franklin Sports for Recreational Badminton Play
For those engaging in badminton recreationally, Franklin Sports provides a range of rackets that emphasize fun and accessibility. The company was started in 1946 as a regional brand by Irving H. Franklin and brother Sydney Franklin. The brand has collaborated with several world-class athletes including Sugar Ray Leonard, David Robinson, Dan Marino, Barry Bonds, and Joe Namath.
Franklin Sports is dedicated to creating equipment that encourages players to enjoy the game at any skill level, thus, making the brand an excellent choice for family gatherings and picnics.
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swiftletinthecloud · 1 year
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See! Lan Jue not believing anything Zhang Ping said against Gu Qing Zhang and they just fought again! Chen Chou and Xu Dong watching their argument LOL
And we’re getting some more of that Zhang Ping & Wang Xuan interactions I’ve been hoping for!
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theeurasianpost · 2 years
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Ruo-Xi Chen,1,* Meng-Di Dai,1,* Qing-Zhao Zhang,1 Mei-Ping Lu,1 Mei-Lin Wang,2,3 Min Yin,1,4 Xin-Jie Zhu,1 Zhong-Fei Wu,1 Zheng-Dong Zhang,2,3 Lei Cheng1,4 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology & Clinical Allergy Center, The First Affiliated Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Environmental Genomics, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Cancer…
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purplehanfu · 1 year
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A League of Nobleman: Episodes 1-10
notes: Spoilers! This drama suddenly appeared out of nowhere giving us all unwarranted hope for Immortality and Winner is King. Master list of all recaps
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This ridiculously good looking man is Lan Jue.
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Lan Jue is the Vice-minister of Rites. He is a competent official although he really shines when he is relaxing at home engaging in a variety of prissy hobbies.
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But he has a dark secret. When Lan Jue was a child, his father was wrongly accused of treason, exiled and eventually executed. Now Lan Jue wants to find out the truth of what happened and clear his father's name. So basically the same dark secret as every other drama. Unless he has another, darker secret lurking behind that first one. Which I doubt.
No Vice-minister of Rites is an island, as they say, and Lan Jue is no exception. His squad consists of his personal assistant/bodyguard Xu Dong (seen here suffering no nonsense)
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and his bestie from back in the day Wang Yan (Mowen).
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Mowen is a total chad and I love him. He is in charge of the Capital Guards which is super convenient if you're going to be solving crimes with your new boyfriend...
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Zhang Ping. Zhang Ping is a poor, orphaned scholar from the countryside who has both a scientific mind and a magic water bowl that lets him see into people's minds (no, really). He is very inflexible about the concepts of justice and truth, and will probably make a great detective and a terrible official or husband.
Zhang Ping is accompanied by his roommate/aspiring playwright/perennial hype-man Chen Chou.
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Chen Chou is played by Guo Cheng whom you will immediately recognize from his role as the sassiest junior in Cloud Recesses, Lan Jingyi. He is a bright light in this as well.
Other Characters
Yet to appear is Gu Qing Zhang i.e. my boy Wang Duo. Where is he?! As you can see from my blog design, he is a personal favorite. It's episode 10 and he's still not here which unfortunately means he will likely be the childhood friend who turns out to be the bad guy. Sorry Gu Qing Zhang, I'm just hoping that it won't be Mowen.
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The Emperor who is a total broski and not very interested in the mechanics of governance. I can totally see this guy crushing cans on a frat house porch.
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The only estrogen in this thing so far is provided by the Empress Dowager who is a bad bitch and secretly ruling the nation with her incompetent son as a puppet emperor. 
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She has a supporter in the Chief of Astronomy who unveils his proposal for a public works project that's ostensibly a giant clock, but let’s be honest it’s probably a giant bomb. I predict we will spend at least part of an episode running around the construction site for this thing, trying to defuse it.
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your tax dollars at work
Foreshadowing
So how are Zhang Ping and Lan Jue connected? In episode 8 we see the young Lan Jue give his father a sachet to take as a remembrance on his journey to exile. Then in episode 9 we see Zhang Ping dream about the same sachet. Coincidence? Probably not. 
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And the mysterious woman that came to visit Lan Jue's father before he left just might be the same young woman that Zhang Ping is calling for in his dreams.
The Bad
Even though the novel this was based on is not BL, this drama was filmed post-Word of Honor and pre-danmeipocalypse which means in its original state it probably leaned pretty hard on the gay. To be released, a whole episode's worth of material was edited out (my conjecture, because 29 episodes?).
This puts the viewer in the position of having to do a little detective work of their own. For example in a scene in episode 8 Zhang Ping and Lan Jue get caught in a c-drama cave-in which means light rubble and just enough exit blockage so we can pause for bonding and exposition. 
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Zhang Ping has an arm wound which Lan Jue notices. In the next shot, Zhang Ping had the wound bound which means the scene of Lan Jue tenderly rendering medical assistance was cut. 
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But don't worry China, the seasoned BL fan can just fill in the blanks in their minds and in their fanfics. YOU CAN'T STOP US!
The Good
Despite any changes, story is still interesting and cohesive (so far)
Opening and ending themes are really haunting
Jing Bo Ran's deep velvety voice
Costumes and sets are $$$
Crime Count (Ep 1-10)
Murder
Kidnapping
Breaking and entering (comical)
Breaking and entering (scary)
Wig arson
Medical experiments on adorable street urchins
Murdering quadruplets so you can frankenstitch together a corpse statue with four heads and eight arms
Misuse of public funds
Zhang Ping’s hair
Bonus Round
Lan Jue’s various stinkfaces vis-à-vis Zhang Ping’s antics
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oh yeah, they’re totally in love
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taijiquanwuhao · 4 years
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Rappels sur l’histoire du style Wu Hao
Nous avons donné peu de news depuis l’an dernier, donc voici un nouvel article sur l’histoire, à la fois pour se la rappeler mais aussi pour apporter de nouveaux éléments qui viendront enrichir les précédents.
Le fondateur est donc Wu Yuxiang (1812-1880) de la ville de Yongnian, dans la province du Hebei. Celui-ci était issu d’un famille riche, qui souhaitait le voir fréquenter de prestigieuses écoles. Ses études universitaires étaient axées sur la politique, les sciences sociales et l’art de l’écriture.
Wu Yuxiang avait 2 frères, Wu Cheng Qing (1800-1884) et Wu Ru Qing, qui étaient des membres officiels du gouvernement Qing; tous les 3 étaient des passionnés d’arts martiaux. Ils commencèrent par étudier la boxe Shaolin avec leur père, et par la suite étant devenus plutôt doués ils rencontrèrent Yang Luchan, qui devint leur premier professeur de taijiquan.
Wu Yuxiang était tellement passionné par le taijiquan, qu'il a renoncé à suivre une carrière officielle, comme ses frères, pour se consacrer totalement à la pratique et à la recherche.
Le second professeur de Yuxiang fut Chen Qing Ping, de la lignée de la famille Chen, qui vivait à Zhaobao. Il était connu pour sa puissance dynamique interne et ses petits mouvements.
Son style, une “nouvelle forme” de la famille Chen, était compact, doux et influencé par un maître de l’interne qui se nommait Zhang Yan. Ce style était appelé “Petite Charpente” par opposition à la “Grande Charpente”, caractérisée par des mouvements plus amples et des positions basses. Wu Yuxiang a aidé Chen financièrement, en échange de quoi il devint son élève. 
Plus tard, Wu a mis la main sur le document perdu, “Taijiquan lun” (traité du taijiquan), écrit à la main par Wang Zongyue (certains historiens du taijiquan croient que Wu Yuxiang et Wang Zongyue sont la même personne). Ce travail de haute importance n’avait pas été officiellement publié auparavant.
Wu Yuxiang a également contribué à des écrit fondamentaux, qui sont depuis passés à la postérité. Par contre, il n’a pas officiellement enseigné le taiiquan, car faisant partie d’une famille riche il n’avait pas besoin de travailler. Il a pu consacré son temps à la pratique et à la recherche.
La Forme (enchaînement) finale créée contenait 53 mouvements. Son meilleur élève et successeur fut Li Yiyu (1832-1892), également de Yongnian. Celui-ci est l’auteur de ce qui constitue les principes et théories du style Wu/ Li (de leurs 2 noms), connus depuis comme étant les Classiques du Taiji.
Le meilleur élève de Li fut Hao Wei Zhen (1849-1920), connu pour avoir été le professeur de Sun Lutang, fondateur du style Sun. C’est à cette époque que le style est rentré dans la famille Hao.
Weizhen était grand, puissant et très honnête et apprit pendant 10 ans tout ce qu’il put sur le style, jusqu’à la fin de sa vie et atteint un niveau exceptionnel. Il transmit ses connaissances à son successeur, son fils Hao Yueru (1877-1953), qui devint très célèbre.
Hao Yueru développa ce qu’il apprit et conçut la Forme en 96 mouvements, connue comme la Forme Traditionnelle, que l’on pratique depuis et qui est devenue l'enchaînement officiel de la famille Hao.
Il mit l’accent sur le fait que le taijiquan est une forme d’art où la structure interne, l’énergie et un état d’esprit alerte sont des composantes essentielles. Ces 3 composantes sont régulées par une haute conscience mentale aiguisée.
Hao n’a pas uniquement développé les 96 mouvements, étant contemporain de Yang Chengfu (fondateur de la Forme Yang en 108 mouvements) il a fait partie de ces professeurs qui ont amené le tempo lent de l’exécution de l’enchaînement, afin de rendre l’apprentissage accessible à tous les publics. Son importante contribution au style a également été d’introduire les 4 phases qui constituent la base des mouvements du style: Préparation “Qi” (mettre en mouvement le Qi), Continuation “Cheng” (coordonner et différencier le Qi en Yin et Yang), Ouverture “Kai” (laisser sortir l’énergie/ force) et Fermeture “He” (rassembler le Qi dans le corps). Yueru transmit tout son savoir à son fils Hao Shaoru (1908-1983), qui commença enfant et devint son successeur.
Hao Shaoru favorisa la croissance du style Wu Hao plus que quiconque dans la période moderne, allant vivre à Shanghai et enseignant dans toute la Chine. Il eut de nombreux élèves et adopta dans la tradition martiale son plus proche élève Wang Muyin (né en 1958) qui vivait avec lui, n’ayant pas de fils à qui transmettre son héritage. Il lui donna ainsi son nom, nommant Wang "Hao Yinru", sur la base de son propre nom, et en fit son successeur. Hao Yinru a apprit avec son professeur et fut aussi son assistant, pendant les 5 dernières années de sa vie. Il put ainsi bénéficier de ses derniers enseignements.
Hao Shaoru a toujours insisté sur le fait que le taijiquan est un style interne où l’on utilise le “contrôle conscient” pour diriger le Qi. Lorsque le pratiquant atteint un niveau avancé, il doit être capable de contrôler le Qi sans effort à partir du dantian inférieur (la taille) en le dirigeant à travers le corps, de la poitrine vers les bras, les mains et les doigts, du dantian vers les jambes, les pieds et les orteils. Toutes les parties du corps sont ainsi impliquées et agissent conformément à l’intention Yi et le degré de contrôle que possède le pratiquant. Le Qi est généré à travers le corps et irradie vers l’extérieur de manière sphérique. Shaoru a aussi utilisé l’analogie d’un grand ballon qui se gonfle, à la surface élastique, qui absorbe la force adverse et la renvoie, comparant le corps du pratiquant à cette sphère. Le taijiquan étant la manifestation physique des principes Yin et Yang, le Yin représente ce qui est caché à l’intérieur du corps à l’adversaire (l’air à l’intérieur du ballon). Le Yang représente la manifestation externe corporelle de ce yin. Tous les mouvements inutiles deviennent donc superflus, on se concentre sur l’essentiel, et vu de l’extérieur la Forme a l’air très simple.
Le timing constitue également un principe d’une très haute importance et le style Wu Hao insiste sur la nécessité d’attendre l’attaque adverse avec un esprit calme et disponible, afin d’être capable de neutraliser l’agresseur. Cette tactique est subtile, très efficace mais difficile à maîtriser car elle utilise la pleine conscience du pratiquant. l’esprit est détendu et concentré sur le présent (ici et maintenant) de la situation de combat. Le style Wu Hao a affiné à l’extrême le principe de suivre l’adversaire et de connaître simultanément son prochain mouvement, sans lui révéler ses propres intentions. Lorsque l’attaque arrive, elle est détournée et la force entrante est absorbée en Yin et “stockée” dans le corps en utilisant des petits mouvements circulaires qui sont contrôlés par la poitrine (c’est ce qu’on appelle la “force empruntante”). Si cela est nécessaire, on ajoute sa propre force à la force adverse et on la renvoie à l’adversaire, c’est la puissance externe Yang. Le Yin et donc défensif et cède, le Yang est offensif et attaquant, suivant leur nature. Le taijiquan est donc l’application concrète des principes Yin/ Yang, théorie “philosophique” qui a profondément pénétré la pensée chinoise.
#histoireWuHao #HaoWeizhen
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kitkatsgalore · 3 years
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If I didn’t know better, I’d think you were still around...
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