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cubicographicart · 1 year
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Today's #creature was really complex to me, so I #draw two different version to the same #monster the #nineheadedbird from Chinese folklore.
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big-burry-latinas · 4 months
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Has anyone at some point in their life thought about what the nationality of the avatar characters would be if they existed in real life? No? Just me?
Mai:Chinese Ty lee:Poland Azula:British/Russian Zuko:British/Russian Aang:Indian Sokka:Colombia Katara:Colombia Toph:German Suki:Spain
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cursedsprout · 4 months
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amateraponzu · 3 months
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春節に餃子を作るふたりの話
新年快楽!
Happy Lunar New Year!🌸
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kino-free-time · 9 months
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Rank Badge
Rank Badge (buzi), 1736-95. China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong reign (1735-95). Silk, satin weave; silk and metal thread embroidery; overall: 27.3 x 26 cm (10 3/4 x 10 1/4 in.) Rank badges (also called rank insignia or Mandarin squares) were used in China during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties to demonstrate the wearer’s rank. In 1391 new clothing regulations directed court officials to wear decorative squares indicating their rank—birds for civil officials and animals for military officials.
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crzyimp · 3 months
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sadly I was gonna polish another story, but my 10+ old laptop died on me before I got the chance this morning. Plus side though, two of the three minis got delivered today! Another Sun Wukong and the moon goddess Chang! I wasn't expecting this level of details on close inspection especially on the hair! Gonna wash them up before working on sanding and priming. Wish me luck!
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minoanqueen · 2 years
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The ungle is in love with his nephew's fiancee
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rowdent · 1 year
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scrolling throuhg the most unfunny family guy clips pretending I am a 30 year old man who cares about the show getting worse in order to forget I exist
and no at some point yoy start clicking on thevprofile to see if they have the follow up to the clip to get the complete lore
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chinadentalab · 8 hours
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tavina-writes · 8 months
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In the Confucianism Book of Conduct 礼记, it talked about 3 kinds of ‘revenges’
《礼记》《曲礼上》“父之仇弗与共戴天,兄弟之仇不反兵,交游之仇不同国。”
Killing of father cannot be in existence under the sky, meaning, must take revenge for the killing of one’s father.
I was reading about chinise culture and read that. So, in mdzs, jl was supposed to kill his father's murder, based on chinise philosophy? That's why he stabbed wwx? I am curious ( and if it is like that, his forgiveness is even more important to me, at least)
Also, if it's not too much, what's your opinion about one of the last jc's scene, where jc raises his hand and then doesn't hit jl? I've read a ton of meta (breaking the circle of abuse... When we know he has never hit jl!). The scene confuses me and I was wondering if maybe I lack cultural contest.
Nonny, I'm not entirely certain where the emotional disconnect is on JL stabbing WWX except for I guess protagonist goggles. Like this isn't even a matter of philosophy, Chinese characters and people are not a giant black hole of "well they're too different for us to understand using human emotions!" nor are Chinese characters and people a monolith of "philosophy" and "cultural practices" that cannot be parsed outside of the in group.
Basically I guess what I'm asking here is "if someone tragically orphaned a child at age (1) month and that child is now a 13 year old who had a sword would you understand why this child stabbed the person who orphaned them, yes or no." I doubt Jin Ling was quoting philosophy about how he had to get revenge for his dad at that moment and more just? having an understandable human reaction? We can argue until 2300 about if it was the "correct" and "moral" reaction or not, but imo it was....an emotional reaction...much like how lots of characters in American media have human and emotional reactions.
(Also the revenge genre is not a uh, wholly Chinese concept, as far as I know lots of cultures round the world including the French which produced The Count of Monte Cristo also have stories about how you should take revenge against those who have wronged you. See Inigo Montoya's "you killed my father, prepare to die" from The Princess Bride as well.)
Lots of other people have written about JC's last scene in much more detail and much more eloquently than I will be able to manage here after grad school has started to fry my brain, if there isn't a consensus there, it just means that lots of people interpret that scene in a variety of different ways! pick the one you like best! Lit analysis is not a one size fits all correct answer generator.
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which 6 languages do u know??? I thought i was cool w my mid korean, mid chinese, and mid spanish but ig not 😔
you are still cool!!!! chinise is so difficult and complex, there is literally a simplified version of the language lmao
i speak swedish, hindi, english, spanish, italian and half french along with half urdu which i count as a whole language lmaooo
the mediterranean is my special interest so don't feel bad, it's just my neurodivergent little brain loving languages and my leverage as someone raised with 3 languages around me at all times lmao
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masadonna · 9 months
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chinise folklore style cat face
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eyes1nthewoods · 3 months
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THERE'S ONLY TWO EXTANT SPECIES OF ALLIGATOR?????????
it's because the others are all ancient oopsie i shoul;d read before ispeak still that is not nearly enough alligators and in fact the chinise alligator is critically endangered s othe post still stands.
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daegall · 1 year
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having an introvert extrover relationship w lee donghyuck..... i might just cried a bit IMAGINE him at a party w a lot of people talking and enjoying and sees his s/o on a chair alone bored and overwhelmed IMMEDIATELY goes "hold that thought renjun ab aliens and shit" and goes to them " hi baby whats up? u wanna go home q? " w so much care 😿 his s/o is like "ur having fun dw im fine keep talking to renjun he seems interesting" ge doesnt buy it so you too go together to keep talking untill he starts sensing that u really wanna go home " renjun my man vv intresting conversation we should talk ab this more over coffee but i have to walk my plant bye" and u two are out of the party im ur apartment w the ultimate comfort food chinise takeout and whatching brooklyn 99 he cares ab u and ur comfort sm get me a hyuck pls
URM SHUT THE FUCK UP DI DYOU LITERALLY CRAWL IN MY BRAIN AND TAKE EACH HAECHAN THOUGHT OUT I FUCKING LOVE THIS???????????? WALKING A PLANT?????????????????????? B99????????????????????? SIGN ME THE FUCK UP
WAIT A FEW HOURS IM WRITING THIS 100000000000% YOU ARE MY MUSE.
soft hours : open
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tigre-edi-rawr · 1 year
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Unang beses abutin ng alas diyes ng gabi sa kumpanya
I decided to stay a bit late to finish my tasks since I heard they will provide shuttle. I can't even use my phone because my chinise boss might see me working and say, "nag overtime para magcellphone? ” haha.
“Ingat!” with smile sabi ng boss kong chinese. After he left, another chinese manager asked me why I’m still at the company. He said he had food and that I could have it since he was leaving (thanks sir Kevin). So, even though I intended to fast, I was forced to eat dinner while working.
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10:54 pm: Got home form work, instantly reached a beer to help me sleep right away.
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Sobrang proud ako sayo, self.
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skippyv20 · 8 months
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Temu issues. Skippy, if Temu has been said to be a risk because this is a chinise related company, well, why do think US Federal Employees are asked not to use the app & States are banning Tiktok app? Because it is also chinese related and may likely a security risk as well. I undersrand the concern behind the “security risk”, but if one is made aware of the Temu risk, better not install Tiktok app as well.
Thank you….🐼
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