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feng-huli · 5 days
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Ghostly glances across an aisle
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colleyuriko · 1 year
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The actor Xue Fei (aka Changing Ghost / Wuchang Gui from ‘Word of Honour’) is playing a eunuch named Jin Yan in the drama ‘The Blood of Youth‘
You want more hand gestures and face acting? He shows up in ep 13 for the first time. Recognised him on posture alone. Icon. Please never change your animated acting style, Xue Fei.
I can’t tell you what the drama is actually about, I literally just clicked through to find him. I’m not obsessed
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the-peerless-cucumber · 6 months
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txt post dump uwu
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atamascolily · 2 months
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Thunderbolt Fantasy + text posts, part 4
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softestaura · 1 year
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Chen Xue for 'The way you listen to music' iDest Winter 2021 issue photographed by Ye Fei
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danmeiarchive · 7 months
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The Disabled Tyrant’s Pet Palm Fish by Xue Shan Fei Hu -- a brief review (VAGUE spoilers under the cut)
Novel length: 156 chapters
My Rating: ♥♥♥♥½ / 5
This novel is a fun silly romp with plenty of face-slapping and courtroom drama. Overall, this is a fun one and while I enjoyed it very much it is perhaps not one for everyone. Our main character is pretty OP and seemingly able to overcome any and all trials with his powers of being a CUTE MAGIC FISH.
Content warnings and some VAGUE SPOILERS in regard to the disability and representation under the cut.
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What kind of story is The Disabled Tyrant's Pet Palm Fish?
DTPPF is a transmigration story. So anticipate all sorts of transmigration shenanigans and tropes. It's also a story that is clearly meant for fun and not to be taken seriously. But that doesn't mean that it doesn't have heart -- there were a few times I teared up and cried as I got hit right in the feels. This is also a story with mpreg -- something that I hadn't anticipated just from the title and synopsis.
(If you are worried about the mpreg just know that it is vaguely referenced and kinda handwaved in a 'it just works' way. The novel does not go into the how or physiology. It just happens.)
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What about the disability? The tyrant is mute -- and there are some genuine moments of how he struggles with it. There's even a couple moments when he sort of uses his muteness to his advantage. It is an integral part of his character as it has changed how others treat and perceive him. It also affects his life in the imperial palace and his right of inheritance as one of the emperor's sons. It does not feel like an afterthought. That being said please check below the cut to see some more of my thoughts on this matter.
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Overall while this story does have a good amount of courtroom intrigue, drama, and backstabbing I'm still left feeling that it's a fairly lighthearted and fluffy story. I think this is mostly due to how seemingly easily and consistently our main character and his love interest are able to solve the problems they run into. It was also terribly endearing as the reader to see the tyrant falling desperately in love and just wanting to tell the main character that he is loved and that he accepts him no matter what kind of creature he is.
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Who are the main characters?
Without going into details here's a little bit about our main squad:
Li Yu aka Xiao Yu - the main character of our tale, he is a modern young man transmigrated into a webnovel he had been reading... but as the protagonist's fish! He is tasked with helping the tyrant but how can he help when he is but a small fish? He gets creative and gains some special abilities that allow him to help cause chaos and help the tyrant before eventually he is able to regain his human form for a certain amount of time. (He is referred to as "Xiao Yu" at first by the tyrant as he is a "small fish" (xiao = small, yu = fish.))
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Mu Tianchi aka Jing Wang - the protagonist of the novel Li Yu had been reading. His name is Mu Tianchi but is often referred to by his title "Jing Wang" especially at the beginning of the novel. He is said to have been born mute and as such he is not considered as a viable heir to the throne. This does keep him out of some courtroom drama but certainly not all of it. As the other brothers are fighting, scheming, and taking each other out Mu Tianchi does continue to prove to be very capable and difficult to manipulate. He also goes above and beyond when it comes to spoiling both "Xiao Yu" (the fish) and Li Yu (his human form).
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Wang Xi - protagonist's eunuch / advisor / assistant / caretaker. He's incredible and deserves so many props. He would do anything to help Mu Tianchi and Li Yu. I don't have much to say about him other than I don't know what Mu Tianchi and Li Yu would have done if Wang Xi had turned against them.
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Chu Yanyu - the original love interest of the tyrant in the novel. I won't spoil things but I will say I wanted to yeet this character every time he showed up. Just when you think you've seen the last of him he. keeps. showing. up.
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What is the plot of The Disabled Tyrant's Pet Palm Fish?
The plot of The Disabled Tyrant's Pet Palm Fish follows Li Yu's journey on regaining his human form, helping prevent certain events he knows about from the novel, uncovering the conspiracies and mysteries from Mu Tianchi's past, and securing Mu Tianchi's place as crown prince. Meanwhile Mu Tianchi and Li Yu fall in love with each other of course.
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Small critiques
I've only read this title once (so far) but unlike Silent Reading and Heaven Official's Blessing, I feel like DTPPF doesn't really have clear arcs in terms of where one book would end and the next would start -- I will be curious to see how Seven Seas splits this one up into volumes.
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There are some characters that never get names. This is not the only webnovel I've read where this happens but every time it happens I'm a little disappointed. Like, on one hand it can be hard to keep track of a ton of characters and their names but... it also is just so weird to me whenever a character continues to show up but is only referred to as "the scarred man" or in the case of this novel "the princess of JinJue." She's a pretty great character but she never got a name!
I do hope that when Seven Seas releases their translation that they will include a character list like they have in other books to help keep track of everyone. Because when the emperor's sons are mentioned sometimes it's by their birth order or title and sometimes it's by name. And of course they all have similar names (they even share a generation name -- Mu TianZhao, Mu TianMing, Mu TianChi, Mu TianXiao, etc).
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Click 'keep reading' to see more on the disability (VAGUE SPOILERS) and trigger warnings.
Disability representation in the novel
Without going into the HOW and WHY I feel it is important to mention that Mu Tianchi's disability is CURED pretty late in the novel. While I did find the outcome touching (when the main character hears the tyrant's first words and how the tyrant feels upon finally being able to speak) I think that this could be a touchy subject. I think that the novel could have not had the tyrant be cured and I would have enjoyed it just as much. And I imagine that if you're a person with a disability and or chronic illness that is reading a story where a main character struggles with his own -- only to end up magically and conveniently cured of his disability -- that it could be frustrating.
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There is also discrimination against Mu Tianchi for his disability -- he isn't considered a viable heir for the throne because he is mute, even if he is the best choice. Also since he has this disability the other characters (and the tyrant himself) worry that his children would also be disabled.
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content warnings: there's several times when jokes are made about bestiality (and a couple characters assume that Mu Tianchi's feelings towards his fish are not strictly platonic).
There is also various attempts of harm towards young children that might inherit the throne including poison, kidnapping, and threat of physical harm. Similarly, there are attempts at drugging (with aphrodisiacs, getting someone overly drunk, etc) and dubious consent situations -- (however this does not occur between our main couple). This is done in hopes of earning someone's favor, forcing them to take responsibility, and or moving up in rank and society.
There is also a character that was taken as a concubine (against her will) after her kingdom was defeated in war. All of this seems fairly standard to courtroom drama stories but I figured it would be good to mention. If you've also read this novel and think I've left some cw out let me know and I'll add them to this list.
Another user pointed out that the character of the JinJue princess is 16-- so there's some setting compliant marriages / relationships with folks who are under 18 years old. I would be surprised if she was the only character this applied to but I can't remember others right at this moment.
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murderedbyhomework · 12 days
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There's a saying somewhere in chinese that 愛吃糖的人的命都是苦的 (those who love to eat sweets often have bitter lives) and uh. Rip. Anyways tag your character that fits this saying haha.
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aptericia · 3 months
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here are some puppet refs for you @dazzlerazz!
Gui Niao / vape wizard:
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Shang Bu-Huan:
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Dan Fei:
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(she only has 1 as far as I can tell)
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dorameiraxp · 11 months
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Li Shu Bai and Jiang Yu Xiao
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feng-huli · 9 months
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A few green ghost gifs 💚
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hamliet · 2 years
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Qiang Jin Jiu Retold as Memes: Part II
Part one in case you missed the madness. 
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Fei Sheng to Huo Lingyun:
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Yan Heru: 
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The Empress Dowager getting angry at anyone who suggests trying to get Hua Xiangyi to help scheme while Hua Xiangyi’s like: 
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Yan Heru to Shen Zechuan regarding the Venerable Master:
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Shen Zechuan’s response:
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Fengquan to Ling Ting (also me to Ling Ting):
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Ling Ting when they murdering Han Cheng and he insults her:
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Hua Xiangyi and Qi Zhuyin when they visit Qudu:
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Ji Gang when he walks in on Xiao Chiye leaving Lanzhou’s bedchamber:
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Meanwhile Fei Sheng: 
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Shen Zechuan to Ji Gang:
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Shen Zechuan: ... and ... I really want to marry him ...
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Hasen rolling up to Duanzhou like:
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Shen Zechuan to Hasen: 
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Yin Chang knowing he’s about to die and determined to go out with style: 
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Readers to Xiao Chiye about Hasen:
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Hasen realizing the wolf is here:
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Xiao Chiye to Hasen: “I. Was. Looking. For. You.” 
Hasen:
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Shen Zechuan watching Xiao Chiye kill Hasen:
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Jiran the monk apprentice ready to join Ding Tao and Li Xiong in one brain cell land:
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Hua Xiangyi when the Empress Dowager dies: 
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Duo’Erlan:
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Xue Xiuzhou:
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Fengquan:
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Li Jianting:
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Yao Wenyu after Lanzhou wins:
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Qiao Tianya to Jiran:
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Cezhou in the throne room: 
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luminouslumity · 8 months
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Super late with sharing this (I didn't even know there had been new licenses until I saw these three on the calendar) but hey, better late than never!
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expertnuerodiver · 3 days
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I finished BAB book 1 and started Yuwu and a new danmei release...
Case File Compendium, BAB, left me in interest to read more from Meatbun. Sense I already read a few chapters of 2ha and learned that Yuwu, in the historical context of the book series, came first, I decided to hold off on 2ha and start Remnants of Filth.
One of my book friends told me that The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish, or CBDZYC, released in book stores and I got so happy. I have heard about it before, so today I went to get it.
In case you were wondering, that means that this is my book reading list right now.
MDZS book 5
TGCF book 4
Yuwu book 1 (Have book 2 ready)
CBDZYC book 1
I cannot wait for BAB book 2 to release in June. I will post a review of CBDZYC after I read a bit of it.
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petirrojo57 · 8 days
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OMG! I knew Xue Shan Fei Hu was going to be crazy — transmigration into a fish, mpreg, and more — but I had no idea it would be so hilarious!
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atamascolily · 15 days
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Thunderbolt Fantasy + text posts, part 8.
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softestaura · 1 year
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Chen Xue for 'The way you listen to music' iDest Winter 2021 issue photographed by Ye Fei
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