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arlenareed · 1 year
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230118 YIBO-OFFICIAL weibo update
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nerdwelt · 8 months
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Chinas Livestreaming zieht junge Hoffnungsträger an, da der Wettbewerb zunimmt
Im Januar begann die 28-jährige Zhang Jinyu ihre Karriere als Livestream-Verkaufsmoderatorin. Sie hat bereits Hunderte von Stunden Sendezeit absolviert und mit Marken wie YSL Beauty zusammengearbeitet. Ein Tag in Zhangs Leben besteht aus sechs Stunden fast ununterbrochenem Reden vor der Kamera, Haar- und Make-up-Zeit und Nachbesprechungen nach der Übertragung. Trotz der harten Arbeit sind Zhang…
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chineseredcarpet · 9 months
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Liu Tao for a Sina Weibo visit to promote Be Your Own Light
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xingsoxygen · 1 year
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Now I'm forcefully learning mandarin to move up to Weibo so I can stay in touch about YIXING'S updates.
Xingmi struggles
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zhansww · 3 months
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accio-victuuri · 4 months
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Xiao Zhan won the Weibo Netizens Favorite Person
Where Dreams Begin won the Weibo Netizens Favorite TV Series
One & Only won the Weibo Netizens Favorite Movie
Congratulations Boys!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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simply-zhouye · 6 months
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Zhou Ye in sweet preppy blue for Scent of Time Sina Building visit
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365dressestome · 1 year
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Best Dreessed of 2023 085/365
Crystal Liu Wore Elie Saab Haute Couture at the Sina Weibo Night 2022
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asksythe · 1 year
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Hua Cheng’s Design
Source: 孤世中逢影 Gu Shi Zhong Feng Ying (weibo) on Hua Cheng’s design as based on Miao ethnic group culture - with snippets from a Chinese Documentary on Miao Ethnic People and an interview with Shi sifu, one of the last traditional Miao silversmiths - Sina TV.
 Translator: Sythe / NPD Khanh
Hua Cheng’s character design. As we all know, the image of Hua Cheng was established based on the Miao ethnic group, so let's see the specific origin of things on Hua Cheng’s person.
1. Red umbrella:
The red umbrella in Miao culture is one of the indispensable props at marriage and celebrations. The red umbrella symbolizes great auspiciousness as one’s desires, numerous children and grandchildren, sheltering from the wind and rain, exorcising evil spirits, and shielding people from disasters. All of these together are a perfect fit to represent the blessings of the heavens (Tian Guan Ci Fu, the name of the novel) with no taboos or misfortunes.
At the same time, in the opening episode of Tian Guan Ci Fu, Xie Lian mistook Hua Cheng for a bridegroom ghost. The situation fits perfectly like a miracle as a red umbrella is required for a wedding. 
2. Silver butterfly, maple leaves.
The Miao people have long had an ancient song, "Feng Mu Ge" (Song of the Maple Tree), to praise the beauty of life. The Miao people also consider butterflies as the ancestral mother, who can bless the village to be peaceful, the children to thrive, and the nation to flourish.
Maple leaves and butterflies represent rebirth, and reincarnation. These motifs can be seen in the culture of the Miao people everywhere, from clothes to jewelry to household decorations. The most famous is the Hong He area, located in an autonomous district of the Miao ethnic group in Yunnan. Whether it is nature or people, maple leaves and butterflies are popular, cherished symbols.
ps. The butterfly decoration that the author saw while traveling in Yunnan is also an inspiration.
"When I was traveling in Yunnan, there was a butterfly decoration in front of the hotel elevator,” Mo Xiang looked at it and thought. After a while, she said proudly, "He will raise a kaleidoscope of butterflies." (From MXTX Author’s Notes and Interview) 
3. Silver Jewelry
This goes without saying much, silverware is an important component of Miao culture, "the more beautiful, the better;” "Miao people’s iconic silver jewelry is used to pray for peace and as a token of love or a proposal of marriage.” Speaking of which, Hua Cheng’s character design is based on ethnic Miao people. Of course, the same jewelry is used. The inheritor of the art of Miao silversmithing, Shi sifu, also said, Hua Cheng is steeped in Miao Guang symbolism and aesthetics.
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4. Other
If you read the novel, it’s not difficult to figure out:
Huacheng used a red umbrella because when he was young and weak and had nothing. Xie Lian gave him a red umbrella to shield him from the wind and rain.
Hua Cheng uses corral beads because this is one of Xie Lien's lost earrings. In Taoism, coral represents the heart. Taking this into account, Xie Lian in the book had two corral earrings. The implication of this symbolism then becomes quite enticing. 
Hua Cheng strung the red string of fated love because, during the Gentle Fragrance part of the book, Xie Lian gently cut a hair strand and gifted it to him. In our country's traditional culture, tying your hair together represents binding marriage. The red line represents your destined intertwined path.
From the beginning to the end, the author demonstrated the changes in Hua Cheng. "Become a better, stronger person because of him, for him". All of Hua Cheng’s character progressions developed according to the plot, gradually revealing layers of meaning, and not built by forced intention. Therefore, in successfully portraying such a character, the author moved the reader’s heart and created a miracle. 
A Love that is unchanged even in the face of death. 
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p-h03n1-x · 4 months
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Sina Variety Show Weibo update 12.17.2023
The Starlight Awards ceremony begins, and the scene reminds me of "Wuji". Who is dreaming back to the summer of 2019!
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yibocheeks · 1 year
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230325 Sina Weibo Night Interview with Xiao Zhan 
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daytoytranslate · 3 months
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240115 Sina Entertainment interviews Xiao Zhan for Weibo Night 2023
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jakensama · 9 months
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❤️🌙🎐Dearest🎐🌙❤️
✨Across time's embrace, you remain his dearest love, transcending past and present.✨
Authorized source from Weibo:漫芯巧克力
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rainbowsky · 4 months
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Chunzhen in the hot seat again
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This brand, honestly...
I personally find it mind-boggling how poorly they handle everything they do, and they learn absolutely nothing from their mistakes. I look forward to the day that DD's connection with them ends.
As you may or may not know, this brand is much-hated by most turtles. You can read all about that here.
Well, they're back at it again.
They held a promotional lottery for tickets to Weibo Night. Among the winners were several of GG's solos. MTJJ reported them to Chunzhen as DD antis and their prizes were revoked.
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Chunzhen announcing that prizes are being revoked for certain users.
But if they really are DD antis Chunzhen did the right thing, didn't they?
In theory perhaps, but in practice there doesn't seem to be a lot of evidence that these users truly were DD antis. It appears they were targeted by MTJJ because they were GG solos. It's not like Chunzhen rooted through the social media history of everyone who won, they simply cancelled some prizes because of the fandom they belong to. (I looked through the social media history of several of the fans and couldn't find any anti activity - not to say it didn't exist somewhere, but I think if they were major antis we'd be able to tell at a glance).
Chunzhen are involving themselves in fan wars. It's not a good look.
Everyone is a potential customer, and as someone who has worked in marketing and advertising I find it shocking to watch brands like this behave so badly toward some customers (particularly turtles, who were supporting the brand more than MTJJ before they burned every bridge with BXG). I have deeply ingrained values about how brands should conduct themselves - particularly in relation to the general public - and it makes my skin itch to watch this behavior.
Chunzhen also collected their personal identification (as part of the ticket fulfillment process) before cancelling their wins. People felt their privacy was violated.
Worse, they publicized the names of the 11 winners saying they were disqualified 'due to rule violations' (screen cap above), thereby publicly casting them as antis and subjecting them to cyberbullying. They were flooded with negative messages and comments, and some of them expressed extreme distress.
If some of these people were actually DD antis it might seem like karma, but like I said, that doesn't appear to be the case, and anyway these users entrusted their entries and personal info to Chunzhen and in turn they've been told first 'Congratulations, you won!' and later singled out for targeting by others. They exposed these people to cyberbullying. As a brand Chunzhen has handled this whole thing extremely poorly.
Chunzhen was getting mass reported by fans and people were threatening to sue (maybe they'd have better luck than the BXG had with that 😅).
Sina Weibo 'to the rescue'
In the end Weibo compensated the users for their losses, so the whole thing will likely blow over. The people involved were VIP subscribers, so Sina likely wanted to smooth things over. The last thing they would want is negative publicity for the event.
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Weibo Lottery account announcing tickets will be awarded to all winners.
I think if these people really were serious GG antis they might not have responded in this way. While Weibo is happy to take people's money and can sometimes run a sort of protection racket on their platform (for example, they're happy to let people buy negative hotsearches and then make the subject of those hotsearches pay to take them down), they do have rules in place and a mandate from the government to rein in bad fan behavior.
Chunzhen is the main sponsor for Weibo Night, so Weibo not backing their decision to revoke prizes does make the brand lose face a bit. It's interesting to watch how this played out.
It's possible Weibo just compensated everyone to make the problem go away as quickly as possible, but I still can't help feeling that if Chunzhen had been behaving fairly/correctly Weibo would have backed them up on it.
Chunzhen is one of GGDD's endorsement brands - shouldn't we support them?
Everyone gets to make up their own minds about these things, but I can't support a brand that engages in practices I find distasteful. Quite the contrary - I feel compelled to oppose such companies. That's why you don't see me posting endorsement content from Chunzhen on my blog anymore, except DD's photos and the occasional live event clip that might be of interest to fans.
No fan is ever under any obligation to support a brand or platform they dislike. Part of being a 'good fan' is using our own heads and sticking to our individual values rather than succumbing to mob mentality or toxic fan expectations.
Not that I judge anyone who does support them. It's just not something I'm willing/able to do.
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ikemenfangirl · 3 months
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For players who have already passed Chapter 4 of Love and Deepspace
📌 Caleb (nii-san) official confirmed that you will meet him again.
📌 and Plans to add “Love interest” in the future!.
👉🏻 Chinese Official account at Weibo : January 7th
(After all servers closed beta.)
‼️ All Love interest boys have a secret.
And this is Evol × Love. simply person may have the deep secret. !
Game: Love and Deepspace
App Store & Play Store
🌐 https://loveanddeepspace.onelink.me/MnPs/d5htdlks
P.S. Asian style sometimes calls others Bro or Sis without any related.
(It’s looking cute)
In english version, someone call you “Miss” is Jiejie in Chinese, Onee-san / Nee-chan in Japan and Noona in Korean.
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zhansww · 3 months
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