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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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HZGG x non nobility as requested by anon :)
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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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。・゚゚・(>д<)・゚゚・。
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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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˚‧º·(˚ ˃̣̣̥᷄⌓˂̣̣̥᷅ )‧º·˚
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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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sweet prince
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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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sychronized people who are not apart of this narrative
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After finishing the Let the Years Sculpture Our Love series, I'd like to give Pines and Cedars a try now, but I've never seen Ruyi and am struggling to get context from just Wikipedia. Are there characters in that show that map to HZGG with diff names? Judging by your story mirror, mirror, maybe but the names and personalities are very different?
Here's what you need to know about Legend of Ruyi in order to read Pines and Cedars:
The empress in HZGG is called Ruyi in Legend of Ruyi. In this drama, Ruyi's strongest ally is Hailan = Yu Fei = Yongqi's mother. When Yongqi was born, Hailan's rank was too low to be allowed to raise a prince, so Ruyi raised Yongqi. Basically their relationship is the opposite of the relationship in HZGG. Here's a parallel comparison.
In Legend of Ruyi, Ruyi has a servant named Rong Pei who can be summed up as strict but kind. The name is just a total coincidence /s. Everyone in Legend of Ruyi calls her Rong Gugu, because Rong Momo is too on the nose probably.
The antagonist in Legend of Ruyi is Wei Yanwan = Ling Fei. Wei Yanwan is a nasty piece of work, but the one detail of her evil deeds you need to know is just that she planted a concubine in Yongqi's household who eventually sowed discord between Ruyi and Yongqi, indirectly led to Yongqi's death, which partially caused the final breakdown in the relationship between Ruyi and Qianlong. The concubine did Wei Yanwan's bidding because she believed Ruyi was responsible for her mother's death. (i.e. this entire subplot is to troll HZGG fans)
Han Xiang is called Han Xiangjian. Like Han Xiang, Xiangjian was given as a gift to Qianlong, and she has a lover who unlike Mengdan actually died. When she came into the palace, Xiangjian tried to kill Qianlong then herself, until Ruyi convinced her to live for the sake of her people. The Empress Dowager also forced Ruyi to give Han Xiangjian medicine to make her infertile so despite their friendship, Xiangjian's arrival starts to escalate the unravelling of Ruyi's relationship with Qianlong.
Qianlong in Legend of Ruyi is an asshole. But strangely, a lot of like the Qianlong in HZGG. Philandering, quick to anger, egotistical...Legend of Ruyi's Qianlong also a healthy dose of paranoia attached. He also would totally sleep with a woman and conveniently forget about her. Pretty sure he wouldn't have the decency to acknowledge his child 18 years later though, so HZGG's Qianlong wins on that.
I think when you start reading, just keep in mind that Ruyi is a good person, who raised Yongqi only to watch him die in an act of revenge from Ling Fei against her, and Ruyi has also suffered a lot of neglect and emotional cruelty from Qianlong. She was also dying, so she entirely expected to die, not wake up reincarnated/isekaied into a different version of her life. The fic will explain the Legend of Ruyi plot points relevant to the story when they come up.
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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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Did any one get food for that girl, Cai Lian?
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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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赌气的小孩子
(i'm hungry)
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huanzhuyulu · 6 months
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Oh it's so nice to see an active hzgg blog! And I see you have lots of fics too. There goes my day 😂
I'm curious (and sorry if you've answered this before), but I see several of your fics reference hzgg 3. What's your thought on that series?
Haha this blog is not quite that active anymore but I try.
I had...a lot of thoughts about hzgg3. I didn't entirely hate the idea of Zhi Hua, but I hate the way it was executed, mostly the whole "Yongqi abandons his child" thing at the end. Most of my fanfics had been written as a coping mechanism to how much I hate that ending. I think if you read my fics in the order they were written (which are not the order they're necessarily posted online) you can probably trace all five stages of grief I went through with the end of hzgg3. I don't know what I can say about it now that I haven't already said in my fics.
Though to be fair, I thought I hated hzgg3, but then I (tried to) watch the remake. We don't talk about it.
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huanzhuyulu · 9 months
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Saiya's outfits as requested anon
(she really doesn't have many? ;; )
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huanzhuyulu · 9 months
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pov: you and the girls tryna catch a glimpse of the new princess in town
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huanzhuyulu · 11 months
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by RuanChunXian
The truth about Xiao Yan Zi’s family is discovered by Lao Fo Ye before the wedding. All hell breaks loose.
Words: 4291, Chapters: 1/20, Language: English
Fandoms: 还珠格格 | Huán Zhū Gé Gé | Princess Returning Pearl
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/M
Characters: Yong Qi, Xiao Yan Zi, Original Female Character(s), Xia Zi Wei, Fu Er Kang
Relationships: Yong Qi/Xiao Yan Zi, Yong Qi & Original Female Character(s), Yong Qi & Fu Er Kang, Yong Qi & Xia Zi Wei, Xiao Yan Zi & Original Female Character(s)
Additional Tags: Heavy Angst, Character Death, Broken Engagement, Loss of Trust, Family Loss, Hurt/Comfort, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Angst and Romance, Forced Marriage, Forced Prostitution, Loss of Identity, Trauma, Grief/Mourning, Period Typical Attitudes, Period-Accurate Harem, Espionage, Human Trafficking, Bittersweet, Found Family, Female Friendship, Slow Burn, Melancholy, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence
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huanzhuyulu · 11 months
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While procrastinating on fic writing, as one does, I stumbled on this short but hilarious recap of HZGG2, which led me to more hilarious recaps of HZGG1 that you should read if you want a laugh: here
Some choice excerpts that made me laugh, mostly for the ON POINT observations on Er Kang’s drama queen tendencies:
Now, all the hiking and mountain climbing is too much for Ziwei after a while, so she gives up halfway and tells Xiaoyanzi to go ahead without her because she is just slowing them down.
By the way, those dangling hairs on either side of Ziwei’s head — not a good look. In fact, maybe that’s what’s slowing her down.
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The Fu family gather again to decide what to do. For a head guard and an older brother, Er’kang is pretty hot-headed. He considers taking the matter to light without much reservation. Er’tai has a better idea, why don’t they bring the Yongqi (5th Prince) here and tell him the truth? The chance of people getting beheaded is lower that way.
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Yongqi and Er’tai come to see Xiaoyanzi again; this time, she admits to lying to the emperor.
Yongqi is like, OH MY GOD What were you thinking? Pack your thing, we’re getting you outta here.
And Er’tai is like, how are we gonna explain to people if they find a princess missing, calm the freak down, you two.
Xiaoyanzi wonders in tears whether the emperor would really execute her if he found out the truth.
YONGQI & ER’TAI: *nod in unison* Yep, girl, he would.
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Ziwei is shocked to learn NOW that Xiaoyanzi was shot by an arrow and mortally wounded. She breaks into tears and asks why no one bothered to tell her.
YONGQI: Really? You didn’t know?
ER’TAI: I thought Er’kang told you.
ER’KANG: I thought Er’tai told you.
Yep, so Ziwei beat herself up with worry and torment about Xiaoyanzi for days because these guys forgot to give her the one crucial piece of information in this mystery. By the way, I can understand why Er’tai thought Er’kang already told her, but why would Er’kang think that Er’tai told Ziwei anything at all? When has Er’tai ever hung out with Ziwei?
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But even with his panicky earnest confession, Ziwei still says no. Er’kang is a nobleman, and he is not free to arrange his own marriage. It doesn’t matter if he likes her. I’ve got to say that for a fragile and sheltered girl with little life experience, Ziwei is incredibly clear-headed, a lot more than the guys and Xiaoyanzi combined.
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He storms away and to Xiaoyanzi, who is throwing a tantrum. She’s angry and still in shock that the emperor could be that scary. After some explanation and feeble reprimanding, the emperor throws in the towel and says Xiaoyanzi can quit her manners classes. This must be his first attempt at any kind of parenting at all. Although, if the teacher is Nanny Rong, I’d say having no education is better.
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By the way, I should point out that whenever Ziwei and Erkang talk, above is their favorite position: Ziwei standing in the front looking like someone is dying and Er’kang in the back ready to unleash some passionate declaration no one is ready for.
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Er’kang says he is willing to leave everything and run away with her. Ziwei turns that down, saying that it would be irresponsible. Maybe men who abandon duty for romance turn her off. She is her mother’s daughter, after all.
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When Ziwei is sure she has got the emperor hooked, she throws out one of the things her mother used to say: My mother spent all her life waiting for something that never happened, but she was grateful for it nonetheless; without it, her life would have been meaningless.
EMPEROR: *Why do orphan girls whose moms died tragically keep finding me?*
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Xiaoyanzi takes this chance to bash unfaithful men. And the emperor is like, yeah yeah you’re still mad about your mom, I said I’m sorry already, what else do you want from me, kid?
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The emperor adds that since Xiaoyanzi likes the Fu family so much, he can let her have Er’kang. Xiaoyanzi trips and falls at this, and I’m pretty sure Er’kang’s soul gets sucked out of his body for a second.
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At night, they watch the emperor and Ziwei play chess, which, I guess, is the equivalence of Netflix at this time.
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Xiaoyanzi still prioritizes shouting at Yongqi and Yongqi kisses her to shut her up. She pushes him aside and hops away. That is the most hilarious attempt to be romantic I’ve ever seen from a male lead. The whole thing is so funny I can’t even fault Yongqi for jumping in like that.
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The next day, Er’kang is bitter about the fact that the emperor has been tending to Ziwei. You see, he thinks it should be him who sits next to Ziwei right now. Er’kang is like that one drama viewer who refuses to accept that this is a lot more than a romance.
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huanzhuyulu · 1 year
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@userdramas event 05: women
@pscentral event 13: tropes
Huan Zhu Ge Ge (1998-1999): Xiao Yan Zi & Zi Wei
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huanzhuyulu · 1 year
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@userdramas event 03: beginnings ↳ first drama watched: My Fair Princess / huan zhu ge ge (1998)
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huanzhuyulu · 1 year
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有一个姑娘 她有一些任性 她还有一些嚣张 有一个姑娘 她有一些叛逆 她还有一些疯狂
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huanzhuyulu · 1 year
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Knowing that 5 ah ge out ranks them, Er Tai knowingly distracted his brother by saying there was a bear on the hunt so the prince could shoot his dear. He was the only main character with a brain cell, in this essay I will -
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