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asian-folk-wardrobe · 2 years
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shyheracule · 3 months
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People of Mongolia 🇲🇳
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telogreika · 2 months
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アクリル (Acrylic)
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sesamenom · 2 months
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Flavors of numenoreans (minus the druedain because i still haven't figured out how i want to draw them)
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guqin-and-flute · 3 months
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What if the Nie Clan rode big ol mountain goats. Cause mountains.
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dieselfutures · 1 year
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Mongolian People’s Army
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ge · 20 days
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trying so hard to breeze through the ice palace arc cuz seol chunsang is pissing me off soooo bad but i need to see seol sobaeks rise to the throne..sweet boy..
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atopvisenyashill · 9 months
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i was poking around to see if i could find enough fancasts to do a graphic of Indigenous Stark fancasts and i found a great Sansa and Jon but struggled to find anyone else which is kinda funny to me lol. but look at them!!
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his name is Asivak Koostachin and her name is Riit (or Rita Claire Mike-Murphy) and they're perfect!!
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the-stray-liger · 1 year
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watching stargate using critical thinking is very difficult because on every episode you’re like oh. white saviorism. cringe. but the episode is interesting so you keep going
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vvelegrin · 4 months
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guy who likes archery writes a short thing featuring archery
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asian-folk-wardrobe · 2 years
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A Mongolian shepherd with an AK47 and a companion snow leopard
[Guillaume Gris]
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"We are not here on Earth to be alone, but to be a part of a living community, a web of life in which all is sacred. Like the cells of our body, all of life is in constant communication, as science is just beginning to understand. No bird sings in isolation, no bud breaks open alone. And the most central note that is present in life is its sacred nature...Hearing its presence speak to us, we feel this great bond of life that supports and nourishes us all. Today's world may still at times make us feel lonely, but we can then remember what every animal, every insect, every plant knows - and only we have forgotten: the living sacred whole."
~ Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
[Ian Sanders]
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telogreika · 2 months
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※流血 露萌露
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irithnova · 1 year
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Notes about the differences between Mongolic and Turkic people:
Mongolic people are believed to have originated in the region around the present-day Mongolia, while Turkic people are believed to have originated in the region around the Altai Mountains, which spans across present-day Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan, and Russia.
Mongolic people speak Mongolic languages, which are distinct from Turkic languages spoken by the Turkic people. Mongolian, Buryat, Kalmyk, and Oirat are some of the prominent Mongolic languages, while Uzbek, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz are some of the prominent Turkic languages.
There are also physical differences between Mongolic and Turkic people but I don't want to go into great detail about it incase I run the risk of it sounding really stereotypical, but Mongolic people tend to have an East/North East Asian appearance and Turkic people a bit less so.
Historically, both groups practiced shamanism, animism, and Buddhism. However, since the 10th century, Turkic people have predominantly embraced Islam, while Mongolic people have predominantly embraced Tibetan Buddhism.
Mongolic people have a long and rich history that dates back to the Mongol Empire. The Turkic people also have a long and complex history that includes the Turkic Khaganate, the Seljuk Empire, and other powerful empires.
Genetically speaking, The Mongolic and Turkic people have distinct genetic profiles that reflect their unique histories and migrations. Mongolic people have a higher frequency of the C3 haplogroup, which is associated with the ancient Scythian people of Central Asia, while the Turkic people have a higher frequency of the R1a haplogroup, which is associated with the ancient Indo-European people of Central Asia and Europe.
I believe that it is problematic to say that Turkic and Mongolic people are the same or interchangeable terms because they are two distinct ethnic groups with their own unique languages, cultures, and histories.
For one, it erases the cultural diversity of these two groups. By treating Turkic and Mongolic people as interchangeable terms, I believe it erases the rich cultural diversity of each group. This can lead to stereotypes and misconceptions being created about these groups and their traditions.
Two, it's... Pretty inaccurate. Turkic and Mongolic people have distinct genetic profiles, linguistic structures, and cultural practices. Treating them as interchangeable terms ignores these differences.
Furthermore, it's just disrespectful to the histories of these two groups. Both the Turkic and Mongolic people have long and complex histories that are unique to their own cultures.
I am not denying that Mongolic and Turkic people have a long and shared history, and allied and intermarried with one another and share cultural similarities but I just wanted to note the differences between the groups. Mongolic and Turkic groups are incredibly diverse and in of themselves so to say that Mongolic and Turkic people are just... So similar that they can be said to be the same thing is really inaccurate. That's like if I said Russia and Ukraine are the same countries because of the cultural, linguistic and generic similarities.
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tavina-writes · 10 months
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someone stop me from writing an essay about the themes of LOCH being commonly misunderstood by later works.
okay I guess I get frustrated sometimes because adaptations and also later wuxia goes "well it's okay to want to rule the world and or be the greatest martial arts ever if you're pure of heart!" "possessing the macguffin that ruins lives won't ruin YOUR life if only you were a good enough person!!!" which. explicitly not what LOCH is about.
Like, one of the MAJOR introducing elements of the 9 yin manual is "it's a doomed book because human nature such that it is will never allow something so powerful to exist peacefully in the world! and that's why everyone who comes into contact with it either dies or suffers immense tragedy explicitly because of the book, and like, this is not just.... a... it's not just a "oh that's neat" that's a thing that happens in the plot of the book. Everyone who gets near it or hears it or touches it....dies.
For example: at the first tournament at mt hua, Wang Chongyang beats everyone else there, becomes "the strongest in the world" takes the book and doesn't look at it. He's dead within the next five years, and someone (Ouyang Feng, dw we come back to him) tries to grave rob his casket for the book.
Book then passes to Zhou Botong, Wang Chongyang's younger sworn brother, who is tasked with hiding it. On his way to hiding the book he runs into Huang Yaoshi and Huang Yaoshi's wife, Feng Heng, who are newly married and in love. HYS wants the book, so he and Feng Heng concoct a scheme to get it, tricking ZBT. HYS gets his hands on the second volume of the 9 yin manual, and within the next two years or less: 1) two of his students steal his version of the manual, betray him, and run away 2) his wife, trying to cheer him up, tries to recopy the book and dies of fatigue and exhaustion post the birth of their daughter, Huang Rong. ZBT, meanwhile, because of the book comes back to Peach Blossom Island and gets imprisoned there for the next 15 years by the angry HYS.
Mei Chaofeng and Cheng Xuanfeng, because of stealing the book and running away from Peach Blossom Island, are persecuted by the Jianghu until they make it to Mongolia where MCF is blinded and her husband CXF is killed by the six year old Guo Jing in what can only be surmised as a....weird skill issue accident. Now, MCF carries the book with her for the next ~12 years, until y'know, plot keeps happening and people keep attacking her for the book.
Her copy of the book ends up accidentally with Guo Jing, who, right after learning it gets Suicide Boated by HYS who is also now his father in law. Also on the Suicide Boat are ZBT and Hong Qigong who were only tangentially involved with the book.
Ouyang Feng (told you we'd get back to him), wants the book and uh. lets just say he loses his nephew, gets nearly drowned several times for multiple days in the ocean, and then finally loses his mind. Which, turns him from a nobleman and a respected grandmaster to a crazy person for several decades.
Oh, and as for Guo Jing who is pure of heart and a good person and learned the martial arts in the book? Yeah his reward for having the abilities he does is...defending Xiangyang for the rest of his life. The next like three decades. Yes. He dies there. With the love of his life, 4/5 of their children, their grandchildren, and his teacher.
I don't know about you but that's not a reward that's a curse on his entire family lmao.
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neo-tokio · 5 days
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