First thing you see after you zoom in is how you die
How you dying 👀
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be honest. are you guys only hanging out with me because of the prophecy.
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slavic au Fengqing like The Tale of the Frog Princess
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pls assume i'm thinking about this moment 24/7 all week every week
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the best part of legend of exorcism so far is hie, up until he exploded that dragon, Li Jinglong has literally been Just Some Guy in the Court if Exorcism. hes just a normal dude. hes their Plain Guy.
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“You used to call me Shizun, didn’t you? Why did you suddenly change the way you call me?”
Thousand Autumns | Episode 4
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went back and gave something another try
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Rules regarding when, where and for whom to play and not to play the qin
Appropriate times for playing the qin
Meeting someone who understands music.
Meeting a suitable person.
For a Daoist recluse.
In a high hall.
Having ascended a storied pavilion.
In a Daoist cloister.
Having climbed a mountain.
Resting in a valley.
Sitting on a stone.
Roaming along the waterside.
In a boat.
Resting in the shadow of a forest.
When the two essences of nature are bright and clear.
In a cool breeze and when there is a bright moon.
Inappropriate times for playing the qin
When there is wind and thunder, and in rainy weather.
When there is a sun or moon eclipse.
In a court room; in prison.
In a market or shop.
For a barbarian.
For a vulgar person.
For a merchant.
For courtesans or actors.
After inebriation.
After fierce anger; in loud and noisy surroundings.
After having had sexual intercourse.
When formal dress is not in order; not having washed one’s hands and rinsed ones mouth.
In disheveled and strange clothes.
When flushed and covered with perspiration.
From a qin handbook of the Ming Dynasty (Source)
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BLACK WATER SINKING SHIPS (unfinished)
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