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guzhuangheaven · 18 days
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Legend of Ruyi | Ruyi
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hundredthousandtimes · 10 months
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PERIODDRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK 2023
Day 3: Favorite costume design:
Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace 如懿传 costume by Chen Tong Xun
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maggiecheungs · 2 months
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Suzhou River (2000) dir. Lou Ye
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24ips · 5 months
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Suzhou River (2000) dir. Lou Ye
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devdas5z · 3 months
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Zhou Xun in Vogue China January 2013
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yibocheeks · 1 year
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Historical Background for 《无名》 (Hidden Blade)
A very brief summary of historical details of note for understanding the context of the film:
The film is set during the Second Sino-Japanese War and WWII. There are several powers in play at this time: the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese Nationalist Party or Kuomintang, and Imperial Japan. Imperial Japan invaded Manchuria (located in northeastern China) in the early 1930s and established the puppet state of Manchukuo. It was here where they hoped to establish a base from where they would continue their expansion into Asia.
In 1937, after many years of conflict, Japan occupied Shanghai, Nanjing, and Beijing. The Nanjing Massacre occurred at this time. After the fall of Nanjing, which had been the capital of the Republic of China at that time, the Kuomintang moved the capital west to Chongqing, under Jiang Jieshi's leadership. During this time, the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang formed a temporary alliance, suspending the years of civil conflict between them, although their vie for power continued. The Chinese Communist Party set up their base in Yan'an.
In 1940, Wang Jingwei, who was once a member of the Kuomintang but had always been in opposition against Jiang Jieshi, collaborated with Japan to establish the Wang Jingwei regime. They claimed to be the leadership of the Republic of China, when in fact they were a puppet government of Japan, overseeing the Japanese-occupied territory in eastern China, under Japan's control. They established their capital in Nanjing and used the Kuomintang flag. The Axis powers recognized the Wang Jingwei regime, while the Allied powers still recognized Jiang Jieshi as the leader of the Republic of China.
From 1937-1941, Japan had left a few neighbourhoods in Shanghai unoccupied, because that was where the American-British joint settlement and French Concession were located. Many people fled to this area to live at that time. After Pearl Harbor in 1941, the entirety of Shanghai became occupied by Japan. Many cities were bombed during these years, including Guangzhou, which experienced bombings for 14 months in 1937-1938.
During this era of war, which is also called the War of Resistance in China, espionage networks were established to try to undermine the enemy. Hidden Blade tells a story about these individuals.
Characters in the film (spoiler-free):
Director He (Tony Leung): Director of the Political Security Department for the Wang Jingwei regime
Mr. Ye (Wang Yibo): A subordinate under Director He, works for the Political Security Department of the Wang Jingwei regime
Captain Wang (Wang Chuanjun): A captain working for the Political Security Department of the Wang Jingwei regime, under Director He
Minister Tang (Da Peng): Minister of the Political Security Department of the Wang Jingwei regime, Director He's cousin
Officer Watanabe (Mori Hiroyuki): Head of secret service in Shanghai, claiming to be a follower of Ishiwara's faction (Japanese general who believed in the Pan-Asianism ideology)
Mr. Zhang (Huang Lei): A secretary of the Chinese Communist Party's underground network
Ms. Chen (Zhou Xun): A messenger of the Chinese Communist Party's underground network
Ms. Jiang (Jiang Shuying): Kuomintang agent assigned to assassinate Minister Tang
Ms. Fang (Zhang Jingyi): Disguised as a dancer, she worked together with other progressive youth to try to assassinate Japanese officers
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my fave hairstyles of Ruyi from a maiden to a married woman
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yibo-wang · 1 year
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Regardez (fashion blogger) Weibo
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kdram-chjh · 11 months
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Cdrama: Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace (2018)
Hailan "When I put on makeup, I transform" | Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace 如懿传 (Eng Sub)
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/t6-W_O-iMFs
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yao-yaos · 1 year
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Legend of Ruyi | Ep. 47
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electricsoul-rpg · 1 year
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fc: Zhou Xun (周迅)
ethnicity: Han Chinese
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guzhuangheaven · 4 months
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Legend of Ruyi | Ruyi
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hundredthousandtimes · 10 months
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PERIODDRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK 2023
Day 7 Free day: Favourite non romantic relationship:
Keliyete Hailan and Ula-Nara Ruyi
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maggiecheungs · 2 months
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“A boy and a girl who hardly know each other sit next to each other. What happens next? Love, of course.”
Suzhou River (2000) dir. Lou Ye
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Wang YiBo — Chanel Cruise 2023 - Part 4
Okay but these photos are my favorite thing I saw from last night. This fun low-key social activity and Wang YiBo is just zooming around. I’m glad he found Zhou Xun (his Hidden Blade costar) at this event and they could hang out. Also, her expression and then his. 😂 The best. Glad you had fun, Wang YiBo!
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Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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coalaspy · 9 months
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