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sgdlr-asdfghjkl · 3 months
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Link Click Musical content 122 🐉✨
(Spring Festival livestream summary, links to both songs in replies )
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"Words can't convey the love"
Wu Yihan, Shu Rongbo, Wu Hanglu, Zhou Bobo
It's basically about CXS struggling through a heart failure to confess as Cheng Xiao and LG doing his best to make the atmosphere romantic (but also nagging him like hell).
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LG: 'Cheng Xiao wrote a short essay about what he wanted to say.'
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In the end he fails and dashes away ><
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LG: 'Is it so difficult to say the words "I like you"?' (the audacity)
"The Faith of Friendship/Friendship's Faith"
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Cai Qi, Wang Minhui, Cai Lu, Li Zexi, Zhu Jiayan
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NOW I HAVE A TREAT FOR YOU ❤ My twt friend, @/Elaraqwq made english subtitles for this song 🙏💖💖💖 I'll link it in replies SO GO WATCH IT 🏃‍♂️🔥
I'm just going to add context for this one part, because you need to fully understand how heartbreaking it is 💔
1st is Xiaoshi's iconic line, after which Lu Guang goes silent, then sings what's on 2nd pic:
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AND YOU KNOW WHAT'S BRUTAL? At one of stage door clips Wang Minhui says, his LG saw CXS die already 🙃
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How does Lu Guang not break down and cry everytime Cheng Xiaoshi speaks is beyond me...
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So there you have it 🌟 I'm going to go lie down now, but first, let's thank our lovely cast members for today👏👏👏
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Oh! It's Cai Qi's birthday today, so have more of the b-day boi 🐥🎉
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kdram-chjh · 2 years
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Cdrama: General and I (2017)
Gifs of Intro of cdrama “General and I”
電視劇孤芳不自賞 General and I 第一集 EP01 鍾漢良 Angelababy(楊穎) CROTON MEGAHIT Official
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5WEd19kUTM
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accio-victuuri · 7 months
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someone posted that they came to work and suddenly, they were teaching yibo and zhou xun how to play tennis. lol. it looks like an activity for the Chanel Shenzhen show. the same way bobo attended that dance class in LA.
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i hope yibo enjoyed playing tennis cause we know someone who recently took up this sport…. 🎾
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LET THEM PLAY TOGETHER! 💕
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YOU ARE MINE (2024, TAIWAN)
Episode 11 (SPECIAL EPISODE, GAGAOOLALA)
So, this series ended last year. There was no side couple.
Suddenly in the special episode (airing on Gagaoolala)
Shang Zhou's driver Yang (BOBO LUO) and Shang Zhou's friend and company executive Li Hui Wang (YORKE SUN) make googly eyes and hints of a relationship brewing between them.
That said the series is over. The special episode likewise is over. Do I smell a sequel brewing? It can't be. Right?
Well I'll just leave this here.
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bl-bam-beyond · 11 days
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YOU ARE MINE SP (2024, TAIWAN)
So Shang Zhou (PARKER MAO) gets confirmation from his secretary Shun Yu (HSIAO HUNG) to stay by his side forever. The End..
Or is it? Did Vidol casually set up a sequel to YOU ARE MINE?
During this series, Shang Zhou had a friend and co-worker Li Hui Wang (YORKE SUN) and a driver that was "married" or attached to a female (we never saw her) but time was taken to debunk that the driver Xiao Yang (the adorable BOBO LUO) was in a relationship and Li Hui Wang asked if he could fall for a man. And they had a "moment".
Is there a YOU ARE MINE sequel in the works from VIDOL? 🤔 Or was this random cuteness as a backdrop to Shang Zhou and Shun Yu's happy ending?
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mverickz · 9 months
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[ nap ] + eunhye&liqin
nonverbal memes ♡ aceitando !
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quando estava com liqin, o tempo parecia passar mais rápido do que de costume. talvez por estar com ela ser algo que a fazia tão bem, junto com o fato de saber que precisavam se esconder frequentemente e que encontros como esse não eram bem algo comum. isso deixava eunhye carente, com uma parte sua sempre pedindo por mais da chinesa. só que claro, dificilmente vocalizava sobre esse tipo de coisa além das típicas brincadeiras e flertes que soltava para a outra. sabia que não podia se apegar demais, seria uma relação complicada.
assistiam a um filme de comédia romântica qualquer deitadas no sofá da sala de seu apartamento, liqin ao seu lado enquanto eunhye tagarelava sobre alguma cena que se passou. foi quando notou que suas perguntas não tinham respostas, se virando para olhar a mulher e abrindo um largo sorriso quando notou que ela havia adormecido em seu ombro. largou o balde de pipoca que tinha em seu colo, o colocando na mesa de centro sem fazer movimentos muito bruscos, odiaria acordar aquela que parecia tal qual um anjo ao seu lado. se virou para a menor, passando seu braço ao redor dela, a puxando para si conforme se deitavam mais confortavelmente, deixando que ela ficasse repousada em seu peito.
sua destra subiu até os fios escuros, começando um cafuné suave. o cheiro adocicado que sempre lhe embriagava novamente se fazia presente, eunhye esfregou um pouco seu rosto no topo da cabeça alheia, depositando um selar ali antes de se afastar. — você é a mulher mais linda do mundo até dormindo, zhou liqin. — um sorriso bobo em seus lábios, a apertando ainda mais contra seu corpo naquele abraço que indicava o quanto não queria a soltar tão cedo. ah, realmente era complicado. como blue poderia evitar se deixar apegar demais por liqin quando ela sabia que no fundo já estava totalmente rendida e perdida por ela?
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aiyexayen · 1 year
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(DZZS LNY Mini Prompt Fest Day 12, also on ao3.)
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"I'm back!~"
Zhen Yan perks up. He was hiding indoors from the heat, perched on a table like a little bird, dangling a ball on a string for Yiguo. He was supposed to practise writing while a-niang was out and a-die was asleep, but he wanted to see how high Yiguo could jump.
But now! Something much better: the voice he's waited to hear forever.
Yan'er throws himself through the front door, Yiguo bouncing behind.
"Qin-bobo!"
Utterly unlike the first time they met, Yan'er adopts a collision course and, laughing, Qin Huaizhang crouches to catch him. He smells like medicine and flowers and pulls away after a second, looking at Yan'er more seriously.
"Did you forget what to call me already?" Qin-bobo asks, chiding.
Yan'er's mouth makes a perfect o. He executes his best formal bow. "Shifu!"
"Hen hao." Shifu's face is warm with approval and Yan'er beams. But--
"What about Shixiong?" he asks, peeking around as if Zhou-shixiong could be hiding. He wants to show him how big Yiguo got, and ask about the treats he promised, and play by the river.
"Zishu stayed behind this time, Yan'er, but you'll see him at Siji Shanzhuang."
Yan'er's disappointment is forgotten before the sullen pout can even form.
"But that's a journey for tomorrow. Come along; I saw your a-niang in town. Let's go in first and get the tea started."
At last! Yan'er takes the offered hand and skips along to tea. He can't wait to go home.
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kexing-wen · 3 years
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incorrect wenzhou quotes (41)
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janedrewfinally · 2 years
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Still very behind on the "Word of Honor" rewatch, but getting to Episode 19....
Ye Baiyi has been demanding answers from Long Que, and Wen Kexing jumps in to say that he also has a question, if Long Que is willing to answer.
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Long Que: Zishu, who is this? Is he your little friend?
(note: I don't know how diminutives work in Mandarin, so I am probably both missing nuance and finding the idea of Wen Kexing being called anybody's "little friend" funnier than it's meant to be)
(note: I apparently also don't know how to consistently take good screenshots on this computer)
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Zhou Zishu: Uncle Long (Long-bobo), this is my closest friend.
(Awww!)
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Long Que: Little Zishu (Xiao Zishu) is also making friends now.
(Help; I am careening between laughing about the leader of Tian Chuang/lord of Four Seasons Manor being called "Xiao Zishu" and getting emotional about the fact that a) Long Que feeling like this is worth pointing out is another indication that as a child Zhou Zishu was indeed focused on martial arts training to the point where Qin Huaizhang had to practically order him to have fun and b) it's very likely that the only friend Zhou Zishu made before was in fact Zhen Yan)
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chalkrevelations · 3 years
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OK, y’all, I’m back, finally, with Word of Honor Episode 8, and I have … a LOT of notes on this one. I’m trying to figure out how to organize this. Buckle up, I guess, because this is kind of a long one.
First of all, the usual warning: SPOILERS. This is a re-watch, so there are spoilers not only for this episode, but for the entire show. Scroll away and come back later if you want to watch all 36.5 eps unspoiled.
So, this is an ep that’s really good to me, because the found-family dynamic is one of the things that sold me on the show, and a ton of the ensemble work that builds and enriches that dynamic is centered on scenes about food and eating together, on literally nourishing the body(ies) of the family, from A-Xiang’s repeated instances of cooking bread on a stick over a fire, to fish soup with Ye Baiyi, to Wen Kexing’s elaborate New Year’s meal, and all the various and sundry restaurant sit-downs in between. Feeding each other and eating together is how these characters form bonds. Alternately, inability to provide sustenance or rejection of food implies distance. The point at which Zhou Zishu is still denying Chengling’s request to become his disciple, he’s unable to cook a fish properly for the poor kid to eat. Cao Weining falls in love at first sight and immediately buys A-Xiang not one, but two dinners, because the first one gets cold and he’s going to spend the rest of his life providing the best (emotional) nourishment he can for her. Paying for Ye Bayi’s meal earns a favor from him. When A-Xiang is separated from Wen Kexing and Zhang Chengling and Zhou Zishu, she eats up the little corn family she sees as representative of them, as if she can keep them with her by taking the food that represents them into herself. Despite the fact that Zhou Zishu is losing his sense of taste (evidenced by his ability to suck down wine that any and everyone else spits out in disgust), he continues to fully participate in meals, sharing food and both accepting and providing choice bits to Chengling and WKX at Siji Manor, in a scene that is possibly the most heartfelt domestic bit of the show. Rejecting (dramatically so) the table that’s been set for him by Prince Jin is symbolic of Zhou Zishu’s rejection of their relationship. And as we ultimately learn from Ye Baiyi’s storyline, eating is what makes us human, with all of our messy, painful, gorgeous connections to the world, in contrast to the icy seclusion of immortality. Which makes me feel some kind of way about the facts that WKX started out by burning A-Xiang’s mouth on too-hot porridge before he learned how to take care of her and was saved by her in Ghost Valley and that A-Xiang and WKX, who are both trying to find their way back to the human world from the world of ghosts, become the primary physical nourishers in their relationships with Cao Weining, Zhang Chengling, and Zhou Zishu. It also makes me feel some kind of other (ambivalent) way that part and parcel of the immortality Ye Baiyi achieves for a time and passes on is predicated on being willing to only eat and drink ice and snow, and the symbolic ways that separates you from the rest of the world and from forming the various connections we see forged through food.
All of which is to say that I’m delighted by this ep, where one of the first scenes is an extremely awkward dinner scene at the restaurant with ZZS, WKX, A-Xiang and Cao Weining, which not only plays into a lot of that, but is also comedy gold, and possibly one of the best scenes of the ep (and I say that knowing we’re eventually going to be getting to Han Ying, My Beloved). It’s hilarious how irritated WKX is by the mere fact of Cao Weining’s existence (JunJun, your little pouty face, it’s amazing). And it is triply hilarious how much of a whole-ass troll ZZS manages to be when he realizes the opportunity this presents. I’m not sure we’ve seen ZZS this cheerful … well, yet, at this point in the show, as when he’s just realized how much WKX clearly disapproves of this character who’s after his baby girl and how much of a chance this provides to fuck with WKX. It’s such an asshole move, but at the same time, it’s so weirdly charming to see him willing to play like this. It gives us a great character grace note right in the middle of the comedy - it’s the sort of teasing we see from him with Jiuxiao over the hairpin in Ep 1, and at the same time, it’s also kind of subtle, I think, in the way it calls back to almost the entire ZZS-WKX relationship up to this point. ZZS has clearly been paying attention – almost everything he says to Cao Weining is him giving up with both hands stuff that WKX has had to pry out of him with a crowbar. And it’s blazingly obvious that it’s deliberate. When he compliments CWN, ZZS comments that “it’s our fate to meet each other,” directly echoing what WKX said to ZZS in Ep 2. He waves off the price of dinner, telling CWN that “money is just a possession” after making WKX beg for his wallet and deploy the Sadness Eyebrows before he was willing to hand it over in the last ep. He immediately volunteers his name (or, at least, the name he’s using, Zhou Xu), and asks CWN’s in return. He waxes eloquent about CWN’s sect and background. WKX’s entire face journey through all of this is a delight to watch. ZZS repeats that it’s their fate to meet, and WKX’s eyes almost roll out of his head. ZZS invites CWN to sit and have a drink together, and WKX’s mouth literally drops open. Finally, when WKX learns that A-Xiang is not going to make this interloper go away because he’s her ticket into Yueyang sect, he orders her to go find his wallet (presumably knowing that CWN will follow her when she leaves). As CWN leaves, ZZS reassures him that making friends is “mostly about resonance,” and the implication I presume, is that there is resonance between ZZS and CWN (and yeah, in more ways than one, as CWN will be the ZZS stand-in as these two relationships grow more and more parallel), in contrast to a supposed lack of resonance between ZZS and WKX. I … am not entirely sure that this is just to fuck with WKX, although it’s definitely part and parcel of that, or if it’s a little bit of ZZS trying to convince himself, particularly given a moment later in the ep, which I’ll get to later. In which case, sure, A-Xu. You keep telling yourself that. You didn’t get off at ALL on him staring at you like you’re the most gorgeous thing on earth. Uh-huh.
Outside, A-Xiang and CWN have a little foodie moment together, and if there ever was a fandom that needed a food-truck AU, it’s this one. I’m SO glad that after A-Xiang and Cao-dage got married, they settled down together and opened that little restaurant just down the mountain from Siji Manor. (Shut. Up.) Meanwhile, ZZS and WKX continue to drink inside, now that they’ve gotten rid of the kids. They discuss Mo Huaiyang (:spits:), with ZZS calling him a “cunning old fox” and wondering what a big rabbit like CWN is doing in his den (owowowoOW). WKX promises to get A-Xiang to check on ZZS’s disciple inside Yueyang Sect – he kind of emphasizes that your disciple bit, like he doesn’t really care at all what happens to Chengling, nuh-uh. OK, my dude, you keep telling yourself that, I guess. There’s yet another discussion about Philanthropist Wen’s real motives, which he claims are to empty out hell, which is metaphorically taken to mean saving the damned, although he probably literally means razing Ghost Valley and maybe the jianghu along with it, as he warns ZZS once again that “the fiercest ghosts tend to disguise themselves as human.” And because everything has a triple meaning in this show, this also, again, is also, again, a warning about himself – that he may look human, but he’s not, really.
Meanwhile, Chengling’s been delivered to Gao Chong at Yueyang Sect, where he’s undergoing the worst kind of family bonding. We learn where ShenShen gets his sparkling way with people, when Gao Chong’s first move is to frown at Chengling, feel his biceps and want to know if he’s sick, because he’s such a weakling. We also see where ShenShen gets the yelling and threats of violence. Both Gao Chong and ShenShen put the press on Chengling for the Glazed Armor, as he continues to insist he doesn’t remember anything about it, while Zhao Jing continues to be the “reasonable” one, tearfully telling Gao Chong to be nicer to the traumatized orphan for the sake of his father, oh, oops, I didn’t mean to remind Da-ge of the estrangement with Mirror Lake that’s mentally torturing him now and make him so emotional that this conversation gets cut short, no really, that was not my intention at all, my bad. Sure, buddy. Anyway, this gives us confirmation that Zhang Yusen hadn’t been interacting with his Five Lakes brothers for a while before Mirror Lake was targeted. But never mind that, you can trust us, Gao Chong tells Chengling, and follows up by asking him: Besides us, who can you trust? Which does not actually sound that trustworthy, my guy, and I begin to suspect that Five Lakes Alliance is running things because you’re the biggest bullies, as not a single one of you seems to know how to be the least bit politic. Except for Awful Yifu, who’s not so much adept at politics as at skullduggery. ANYWAY, when asked who he can trust, we can see Chengling thinking “MY NEW DADS” like it’s lit up in neon over his head. We also see him continue to press or clutch the place on his abdomen where we previously saw his injury, so that’s still bothering him, and I can’t imagine why it might do that any time he has to argue with one of these Five Lakes assholes about the Glazed Armor, amirite? I do also notice, though, that he calls both Gao Chong and Zhao Jing “bobo,” which I think is a more familial term for uncle? as opposed to “shishu” for ShenShen, which is martial, and I’m not sure exactly what distinction he’s driving home by doing so, but there you go. Chengling is sent away to rest, and on leaving the hall he immediately gets bullied by Xie Wuyang, one of Zhao Jing’s undercover Yueyang twinks, before being rescued by Gao Xiaolian, daughter of Gao Chong. She takes him to his new room, which faces right onto the training grounds, because no one’s told him yet how much he needs to build himself up, right? And we get to see a bunch of little Yueyang shits who acted like good boys and promised Xiaolian to her face that they would train with Chengling but who then immediately turn around and start mocking him as soon as she goes away, so WKX’s assessment of how the jianghu is full of assholes continues to look kind of correct. What is Cao Weining doing in this whole hive of scum and villainy?
We get a brief detour here to go with Xiaolian to meet Cao Weining and A-Xiang, and she agrees to let A-Xiang stay with her, before a disciple comes to get her to help set up for taking Chengling to worship at the Five Lakes Alliance memorial. Xiaolian helpfully lets us know that this is weird, because it’s going to be dark soon. A-Xiang sneaks away and informs WKX and ZZS that this is weird, because it’s going to be dark soon. ZZS and WKX also spot some of the Tian Chuang Action Lanterns and surmise that some “feudal lords” seen outside the city are up to no good, so they go and skulk in the bushes along the road to the Five Lakes Alliance monument.
This is getting super-long, so I’m going to get right to the next important part, which is the bit where Han Ying (My Beloved) and his Tian Chuang forces have laid a trap for Gao Chong and Chengling on the way back from the monument, and they try to kidnap Chengling. Han Ying continues to be cold, haughty, and capable at his job right up to the moment when ZZS jumps out of the bushes to foil the kidnapping with his signature Swiftly Moving Steps and a frankly ridiculous bit of gauzy fabric tied around the bottom half of his face as a disguise. Han Ying’s instant change of demeanor is something to behold – he can’t even notice that WKX has him by the throat around the hearts in his eyes as he recognizes ZZS. Which, let’s face it, he ought to, because ZZS spent a decade and a half running around with all of these guys with the bottom half of his face covered, so you’d think more of them would recognize him, but apparently the Cover Girl bangs throw them off. Anyway, WKX grabs Han Ying and they use him as a hostage to get Tian Chuang to release Gao Chong, Chengling and a bunch of Yueyang disciples. Once everyone else is gone, WKX and ZZS drag Han Ying into the bushes, where he hits his knees ten times faster than WKX has yet for ZZS, so maybe it’s WKX’s own fault that he’s left standing around, ignored and vinegary. Han Ying is back to the puppy-dog he was around ZZS in Ep 1, and interestingly, the way Zhang Zhehan is styled here makes ZZS look more severe than he has in a while – he’s got a lot of his hair up in the high pony that looks a bit like the topknot from the front, all the rest of his hair is back behind his shoulders, and his bangs are pushed back out of his face more than usual, making him look more like his Tian Chuang self as he talks to Han Ying. Who he calls Ying’er, and omg, fuck you subtitles, for not including this because HE CALLS HIM YING’ER AND I’M DYING. (Also, oh god, I just realized that the Ying of his name is the same character as “hero.” Which, just, the simple fact of it, of course, but also it was used in the “hero saving the beauty/beauty saving the hero” (overdubbed) lip-read from Ep 6, and now I’m dying on the floor, because that’s kind of a weird little link between Zhen Yan WKX and Han Ying already. It’s likely coincidence, but it’s potentially USEFUL, yes, all my fic writers out there?) Anyway, Han Ying is desperately worried - he knows something’s wrong, because ZZS isn’t bothering to disguise himself with that awful fake face anymore to keep himself safe from Prince Jin’s spies, and also, HOW IS YOUR INJURY, MY LORD? (DO YOU NEED SOMEONE TO TAKE TENDER CARE OF YOU?) WKX continues to look vaguely uncomfortable about this whole thing that’s going on right in front of his salad. Han Ying swears he’ll do anything for ZZS. WKX clears his throat loudly to draw attention and suggestively asks if he should leave for a while. (I am not shitposting here, this actually, literally happens.) ZSS literally huffs in annoyance and ignores him. He tells Han Ying that he saw signs of Tian Chuang at Yueyang and thought they were after him. We can see Han Ying thinking, “No, if I’d known you were here, you’d have found me on my knees by your bedside waiting patiently like a good boy.” We learn that Duang Pengju (that asshole) has had Han Ying looking for the Glazed Armor since the Mirror Lake massacre, probably to take credit for anything he finds. Han Ying reiterates that he’ll do anything for ZZS, and ZZS tells him to stay out of all this, saying that what Han Ying can do for him is stay alive (well, OW).
After this, we get a scene of ZZS and WKX still hanging around by the side of the road after dark. ZZS sincerely thanks WKX for his help, and says he owes WKX a favor. WKX asks him what’s really going on with ZZS and Chengling. ZZS says that he couldn’t stand around and do nothing while this kid was in danger, likely stirring some Zhen Yan feels in WKX that we don’t officially know about yet, at this point. ZZS asks WKX, again, about his Weird Thing about the Five Lakes Alliance and whether it was a coincidence that WKX was at Mirror Lake for the massacre. WKX goes vaguely Ghost Valley Master wild-eyed and says of course not! before laughing and saying, “I followed you, remember?” He gets friend-zoned and follows up by asking ZZS, “Why don’t you ask what I think of you?” ZZS – pretty unconvincingly, tbqh – says he doesn’t care and stomps off, leaving WKX to stare after him soulfully and call him zhiji. Much like that resonance thing earlier - you keep telling yourself that, A-Xu. The next time we see them, they’re at the marketplace, probably the next day, and you remember that thing I said about bonding via food? We’ve come back full circle to that, too. Zhen Yan WKX is 7 years old again, he wants some reassurance that he is ZZS’s super-special friend, and he works his way through the marketplace making ZZS buy him every sweet thing to eat that he can find. Every time ZZS has to pull out his wallet, he makes this pissy little face, but he keeps paying. ZZS is hopeless at cooking, but if you can’t make your own, store-bought will do, WKX is craving reassurance, and as uncomfortable as ZZS is with how close WKX has gotten at this point, he continues to provide it. I also want to point out another censorship dub here, thanks again to AvenueX on Youtube: As they’re figting over the way WKX is spending ZZS’s money in this scene, when WKX tries to grab ZZS’s hand, and ZZS is all ‘”Don’t touch me,” the voice dubbing has WKX say that repaying ZZS is no big deal, he’ll just let ZZS order him around, with ZZS’s response being to tell him to get lost, then. OTOH, lip-read gives us, from WKX, that it’s no big deal, he’ll sell the rest of his life to ZZS, with ZZS’s response as a threat to sell him to a brothel, then. :hands:
Quick wrap-up from there: They go watch some exotic dancers, only there turns out to be an unexpected pile of heads in the follow-up magician’s act, which turn out to be from the guys who were in the “bridal party” at the Ghost Valley “wedding” a few eps ago, and everyone swears vengeance against the Ghost Valley. WKX and ZZS go to visit Chengling, who is supposedly sick and can’t see them, but they get introduced to Gao Chong. Gao Chong and WKX are weird at each other, and ZZS is increasingly suspicious. He’s got his thinky face on, and we don’t get any literally pokey fingers, but I can’t help but think there are some mental pokey fingers going on, as he turns over all the info he knows in his head. Then some Yueyang disciple comes shrieking in about a dead body, omg, death, destruction, death, and Gao Chong is all, Seriously? In front of guests? before we’re out.
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sgdlr-asdfghjkl · 3 months
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Link Click Musical update 124
(backlog, Du Guangyi focus + supporting characters)
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⬆ imma be honest, I'm not sure if it's him in the 2nd picture
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⬆With Li Zexi
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⬆Zhou Bobo
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⬆Guo Zhenyan
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⬆ with Qian Dongyue
⬇ Song Yuanming with uhh Hong Guo (?)
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kdram-chjh · 2 years
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Cdrama: General and I (2017)
Gifs of Ending of cdrama “General and I”
電視劇孤芳不自賞 General and I 第一集 EP01 鍾漢良 Angelababy(楊穎) CROTON MEGAHIT Official
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5WEd19kUTM
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fanyeline · 3 years
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zhou zishu talking to uncle bobo about wkx like “and that kid grew up into a goo--... a mostly not evil person” 
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Could you tell me any notable generals or officials under Yao Xing?
Can I interest you in one general Yang Fosong楊佛嵩? Based on his personal name, I'd say it's quite likely he was an adherent to Buddhism, his name could perhaps be translated as something like “Buddha's Eminence”. Since Yang Fusong is initially described as a “Di leader”, it's tempting to speculate that he belonged to the Yang clan of Chouchi.
Anyway Yang Fosong first appears in history in 393, Emperor Xiaowu of Jin's 18th Year of Taiyuan, as a Jin-aligned leader among the Di people. He appears to have been based in roughly eastern Guanzhong, with a following of 3 000 households, and held titles from the Jin court as General who Pacifies the Distant and Colonel who Protects the Di.
However that autumn he decided to shift his allegiance from Jin to Yao Chang and Qin. This prompted a response from the Jin commander at Luoyang, the General who Broadens Power, Yang Quanqi. He attacked and defeated Fosong in a battle at Tong Pass on 19 October 393.*
According to the Annual Records of Yao Chang in JS116, Yao Chang sent Yao Chong with an army to aid Fosong, who was now in flight from Quanqi. Chong caught up with the pursuing Jin army and defeated them, and the Jin commander Zhao Mu was killed.
The Biography of Yang Quanqi in JS084 must also be referring to this campaign, when it writes that “he entered Tong Pass from Hucheng, in amassed battles was always victorious, the beheaded and captives numbered in the thousands. He took the surrender of more than nine hundred families, and returned to Luoyang. He was advanced in title to Dragon-Prancing General.”
(* JS009 dates this battle to the 9th Month, bingxu, however there was no bingxu in the 9th Month that year, the closest was the 28th Day of the 8th Month, which was 19 October.)
Having successfully joined Qin, Yang Fosong was appointed General who Garrisons the East. Yao Chang died the next year, 394, and was succeeded by his son Yao Xing. On Xing's ascension, Yang Fosong was rewarded with noble title, either as Duke or Marquis.
Winter 395/396 Murong Chui of Later Yan sent his son Bao to attack Wei. Wei at time were on friendly terms with Qin, and the ruler of Wei, Tuoba Gui (temple name Taizu), asked Yao Xing for assistance. WS024, Biography of Xu Qian, writes:
Taizu sent [Xu] Qian to report the difficulties to Yao Xing. Xing dispatched general Yang Fosong to lead the multitudes to come and aid, but Fosong was slow and tardy. Taizu instructed Qian to make a letter to dispatched to Fosong, saying:
In all cases when relying on complying so as to cut away neglect, take advantage of righteousness and attack the dull-minded. There has never been someone who has faults in his wielding and yet are distinguished in achievements, who are not in time and yet puts forth a legacy.
The Murong are without the Way, and are invading on our frontier and border. The host is waning and the troops exhausted, Heaven's appointed time for perishing arrives. Thus hence dispatched [you] to make instructions for the army, surely expecting [you] to overcome and bring about.
You General depend on the duties of Fang and Shao, commanding a host of bears and tigers, affairs provides a crucial moment, now is the time. To follow this and take the lead is a service not twice driven, the achievement of a thousand years in a single morning it can established.
Afterwards at the exalted meeting in Yunzhong, advancing the host through the Three Wei, raising a toast and wishing for long life, would it not likewise be serene?
Fusong therefore made combined marches over multiple roads. Taizu was greatly pleased, he bestowed on Qian feudal title of Marquis Inside the Passes, and once more dispatched Qian to swear a covenant with Fusong, saying:
In the past Tang of Yin had the oath of Mingtiao. Wu of Zhou had the covenant of Heyang, by those means they depended on the gods and spirits, and illuminated loyalty and trust. In all cases, to be friendly and humane and good neighbours was the order and guideline of the ancients, and to smear the mouth with blood and cut the sacrificial animal so as to hold high forever cordiality. Now after having sworn, [we] speak of returning to their excellence, to split calamities and be compassionate in misfortune, fortune and distress truly to be the same. If someone disobeys this oath, the gods and the revered then put him to death.
When Bao was defeated, Fosong then turned back.
In 399 Yang Fosong was sent to attack Luyang (an earlier attack in 397 commanded by Yao Chong had failed). On their side, the Jin sent the General who Establishes the Martial, Xin Gongjing, to strengthen the defences. The city held out for a hundred days until finally falling in the 10th Month (15 November – 13 December). Xin Gongjing was captured.
The fall of Luoyang happened just months before Sun En's uprising in Kuaiji, and at the same time Huan Xuan was attacking the provincial governors before eventually marching on the capital and taking over the state. All was not well in the Jin empire, and there were many defections to Qin.
In c. 403? Jin's Grand Warden of Shunyang, Peng Quan, decided to surrender to Qin. This commandery was located south of Luoyang and north-east of Xiangyang. Yao Xing sent Yang Fosong with Qin's Inspector of Jing province and 5 000 cavalry to support him. They also attacked and captured the neighbouring commandery of Nanxiang, before heading east, plundering as far as Liang state before turning back.
In 409 Yao Xing sent his youngest brother, Yao Chong# to command the northern army in a campaign against Helian Bobo, Yang Fosong was named one of Chong#'s three subordinate generals. This campaign never got going, as Yao Chong# instead wanted to use the army to launch a coup against his brother. This plan also never got anywhere since Chong#'s second in command, Di Bozhi, refused to go along. Chong# had Bozhi poisoned, but the plot leaked out anyway, and Chong# was ordered to commit suicide.
Sometime in 411, according to the Annual Records of Yao Xing, JS118, the Qin commander at Xuchang came to Chang'an for a visit, and the following took place:
The Grand Warden of Yingchuan, Yao Pingdu, came to court from Xuchang. He talked to Xing, saying:
Liu Yu dares in his breast to have perfidious plans. He is stationed at Jushao Slope and has aspirations of disturbing the border. [We] ought to dispatch to burn him and so disperse his multitudes and plans.
Xing said:
[Given] Yu's fragility and weakness, how dares he spy on my borders and frontiers! If anyone has a perfidious heart, it will be his sons and grandsons!
He summoned his Master of Writing, Yang Fosong, and spoke to him, saying:
The Wu boy does not understand himself, and therefore has thoughts not of his allotment. [I] will wait until the first of winter to dispatch a minister to lead  30 000 finest cavalry to burn his assembled stockpiles.
Song said:
Suppose Your Majesty relies on Your Subject for this service, [I] will follow the mouth of the Fei to cross the Huai, straight-away hasten for Shouchun, raise up a great multitude so as to garrison the city, give free reign to the light cavalry to plunder the countryside, and make South of the Huai barren and bleak. Troops and grain will be all together finished. Enough to cause the Wu boy to instantly turn around in fear, his spirit and briskness flying far away.
Xing was greatly pleased.
Alas, this plan would never be carried out. Later the same year:
Used Yang Fosong as Commander-in-Chief of All Army Affairs in Chastising the Caitiffs North of the High Passes, General who Calms the Distant, and Inspector of Yong province, to lead the troops at present north of the High Passes and so chastise Helian Bobo. Several days after Song set out, Xing spoke to the crowd of subjects, saying:
Fosong is brave, fierce, resolute and sharp, always when approaching the enemy or responding to robbers, he cannot hold back or restrain [himself]. I have often moderated him and paired him with troops not exceeding 5 000. Now the multitudes travelling have become many, [if he] meets the thieves [he] will surely be defeated. Now his departure is already far off, pursuers would not catch up. I am deeply anxious about it.
Everyone of his subordinates considered it not to be so. Fosong as a result was seized by Bobo, he cut his throat and died.
According to the Annual Records of Helian Bobo, JS130:
That year (411), Bobo led 30 000 cavalry to attack Chang'an, he fought with Yao Xing's general Yang Fosong on the plain north of Qingshi, and defeated him. He took the surrender of his multitude of 45 000, and captured 20 000 military horses.
ZZTJ116 makes these two different battles, but that seems to me quite unlikely? In any case, here ends the story of Yang Fosong.
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⋆— SEJA BEM-VINDO, FENGMIAN.
NOME: Lin Fengmian.  DATA DE NASCIMENTO: 27/06/1996. NACIONALIDADE/ETNIA: China, chinês.  GÊNERO: Masculino.  OCUPAÇÃO: Caixa no Bowie’s Flash. BAIRRO: Green Tea.
FC: Zhou Yanchen - ator.  USER: @est_mian
⋆— PERSONALIDADE:
Uma forma que Fengmian usaria para se descrever é como um personagem de apoio para o protagonista da história; é o tipo de pessoa que gosta de ter uma participação positiva na vida das outras — seja com um singelo sorriso ou com realmente alguma boa ação — para então prosseguir com a sua. Não é exatamente do tipo animado que a voz é alta e fala sem parar, na verdade, é do tipo de conversar em um tom baixo e calminho; vira e mexe pode se distrair do papo, já que também costuma ser avoado. É claro, não se pode deixar enganar por aparências ou primeiras impressões. Apesar de todo seu jeito de ser, Mian não é bobo ou ingênuo, tendo vivido tempo o suficiente para entender como a vida funciona.
⋆— HISTÓRIA:
Nem sempre o papel secundário na vida foi o sonho de Fengmian, que uma vez foi acostumado a estar sob os holofotes e atenção de todos. Sua carreira como bailarino começou cedo, quando ainda era criança e se viu apaixonado pela arte belíssima que era balé. Sua postura sempre foi perfeita até mesmo quando não estava em épocas de ensaio ou apresentação, era o orgulho da professora e secretamente de seus pais, que não eram muito lá apoiadores da profissão, mas aceitavam o talento do filho para a dança.
É claro, o destino funciona de formas irônicas, seja para mudar todo o curso de sua vida ou talvez para lhe fazer perceber que aquilo não é para você. Temporário ou definitivamente, é a verdadeira questão para si. Foi em um deslize de palco — literalmente — que Fengmian teve que desistir do que fazia por tantos anos devido a uma lesão no tornozelo, deixando-o incapaz de dançar por algum tempo. Balé de repente não era mais uma possibilidade.
Fengmian ainda era jovem, mal tinha alcançado a maioridade, mas talvez tamanha inexperiência com a adversidade lhe causou um baque maior do que o esperado. Em prol de uma melhora mais rápida para seu próprio estado mental, sua família decidiu se mudar, escolhendo Toronto como destino para a nova moradia da família Lin. Mais uma coincidência incrível que o destino lhe proporcionou, já que foi onde o bailarino se arriscou a andar pelas ruas, tentando distrair a mente de seus problemas e acabou encontrando um mágico. 
Era como se estivesse vendo algo maravilhoso pela primeira vez novamente — assim como o balé tinha lhe encantado quando novo. A pessoa se apresentando tinha um talento nato para prender a atenção do público e foi com (talvez) muito entusiasmo que Fengmian elogiou o desconhecido, aplaudindo-o como se nunca tivesse visto nada igual. Definitivamente um mágico.
Sem saber exatamente como, quando ou onde, Fengmian e o tal mágico fizeram uma amizade, concretizada por vários encontros acidentais nas ruas de Toronto, que não pararam apenas lá, o seguindo junto de sua mudança para outro lugar. No meio de tanta correria, tanto vai e vem, sem ter um rumo exato para onde ir e se recusando voltar para o seu palco da vergonha — no caso, a China — Mian decidiu se mudar para uma cidade vizinha, chamada East Town, tentando respirar um pouco longe de seus pais super protetores e arrumar um emprego fora de sua zona de conforto.
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