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kdram-chjh · 4 months
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Cdrama: The Sleuth of Ming Dynasty (2020)
Gifs of Ending of cdrama "The Sleuth of Ming Dynasty"
【FULL】 武安侯之子命丧青楼 凶手究竟是谁! | 成化十四年 The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty 01 | 爱奇艺华语剧场
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE_NZiQPIxk
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stuff-diary · 8 months
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Marry My Dead Body
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Movies watched in 2023
Marry My Dead Body (2023, Taiwan)
Director: Cheng Wei Hao
Writer: Cheng Wei Hao & Sharon Wu (based on a story by Lai Chih Liang
Mini-review:
I had so much fun watching this! I feel like the movie's tonal shifts and mixtures might be a bit too jarring for some people, but they worked perfectly for me. Most of the comedy lands pretty well, and the dramatic moments strike a nerve. There are even some effective jump-scares here and there! But the thing that takes the film to the next level is the acting. Greg Hsu and Austin Lin deliver flawless performances that really draw you in. People expecting a full-on gay romance will be disappointed, cause that's not what the story is about at all, but the chemistry between these two actors is fantastic and energetic. The directing is also dynamic and keeps you on the edge of your seat. That being said, the movie is not perfect. It tends to represent gay people in a way that feels somewhat stereotypical, and I think it could have delved much more into the social issues it addresses. I know the film has the best of intentions, but yeah, it could still be better in that regard. Anyway, Marry My Dead Body is a very fun experience, filled with humor, drama, action and great performances.
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silveremulsion · 8 months
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Crippled Avengers (1978)
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naeviaas · 1 year
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Chen Kuan-Tai in The Boxer from Shantung / 馬永貞 (1972)
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mariocki · 5 months
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Ren pi deng long (Human Lanterns, 1982)
"I want to take your life this day!"
"My life was taken seven years ago. The person standing here now is merely a walking corpse."
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NAKU 🫵
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boysplanetrecaps · 1 year
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Boys Planet Dual Position Battle, final bits and thoughts
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This recap will cover the final point reveals from the end of episode 7, as well as my final thoughts on the performances, including my own ranking and my analysis of MNET screentime allocation (I have the numbers, my loves). 
Ranking announcement from the end of ep 6
Ok, here’s the ranking announcement from the end of episode 6. At this point, ep 8 is probably out, so this is out of date, but it’s still kind of interesting. 
What I did is, I put the votes in my spreadsheet and found the average number of votes per trainee, which turned out to be 818,005. Then I had the spreadsheet calculate what percent of the average vote each person’s vote was. I think that helps put the number of votes in perspective. For example, international sweetheart Sung Hanbin’s 3.3 million votes represented 404% of the average (in other words, more than four times the average!). Meanwhile, poor Feel Special member Lee Donggun’s 81,739 votes represents about 10% of the average. Ouch. 
What’s kind of interesting is that the top 15 were all 123% or more of the average or higher, while from 16 to 51, they were all 89% or lower of the average. It’s really a kind of haves and have-nots situation here. 
People who were on a team that got the 100,000 benefit will be marked in blue. People who also got the 150,000 personal benefit will be marked in purple. Members of Zoom are marked in green (because I think they should have won.)
Sung Han Bin 3,307,923 404%
Han Yujin 2,909,883  356%
Seok Matthew 2,825,146 345%
Zhang Hao 2,673,322 327%
Kim JiWoong 2,529,910  309%
Kim Gyuvin 2,283,675     279%
Kim TaeRae 2,172,772  265%
Keita 1,881,172  230%
Jay 1,376,663 168%
Hui 1,338,595  163% 
Park Gunwook 1,327,449 162% 
Kum Jun Hyeon 1,315,229 160% 
Park Hanbin 1,138,119  139%
Ricky 1,131,856 138%
Haruto 1,002,517 123%
Yoon Jong Woo 728,860 89%
Wang Zi Hao 654,985 80%
Zhang Shuai Bo 645,683 79%
Yoo Seung Eon 627,720  77%
Seo Won 609,101 74%
Takuto 573,842 70.15%
Na Kamden 573,627 70.13%
Chen Kuan Jui 570,537 69.75%
Lee Seung Hwan 550,610 67%
Cai Jin Xin 453,496 55%
Ollie 439,284 54%
Hiroto 425,135  52%
Ma Jing Xiang 397,838   49%
Lee Jeong Hyeon 382,238   46%
Mun Jung Hyun 366,626    45%
Anthonny 309,114     38%
Jung Mingyu 290,220   35%
Brian 285,579   34%
Cha Woongki 282,786   34%
Chen Jian Yu 266,785    33%
Lim Jun Seo 265,140   32.4%
Dang Hong Hai 257,333    31.5%
Lee Yedam 248,293   20%
Park JiHoo 238,539   29%
Cong 238,039    29%
Ji Yun Seo 230,839   28%
Wumuti 219,507   27%
Bak Doha 204,607   25%
Oh Sungmin 198,846   24.3%
Krystian 196,543  24%
Lee Da Eul 177,458   21.7%
Lee Dong Yeol 172,206   21% 
Park Hyun Been 123,848   15%
Jeong IChan 113,935   14%
Choi Woojin 103,062   12.6%
Lee Donggun 81,739   10%
The Performances, the votes, and the rankings 
In the last ten minutes or so of episode 7, they gather the trainees together in what might be the space where the audience usually stands, and torture them for a bit before finally revealing how many votes each team got. The winner within each category gets to perform on MNET countdown, each member gets 100,000 extra points, and the number one ranked team member on that team gets an extra 150,000 extra points. 
Below, I list the songs, the audience votes they received, and the total screen time (adding up the episode 6 segment and the longer segment in episode 6 or 7). I list them in order of audience vote.
Vocal and Rap
Tomboy 860 votes, 27 minutes of screentime
Man in love 752 votes, 14.5 minutes of screentime
Limousine 719 votes, 13.5 minutes of screentime
Not Spring… 617 votes, 15 minutes of screentime
Winner: Tomboy; Zhang Hao gets the extra benefit
My thoughts:
My favorite is easily Limousine. I just loved this performance. Man in Love and Not Spring were about tied for me; each had one singer I quite enjoy and a few singers I don’t enjoy as much, and neither was a song that I exactly want to listen to over and over. I guess Tomboy actually came in last for me -- I would rather listen to any of the other three again than listen to Tomboy again. If I’m watching the performances, then I’d rather watch Limousine the most -- the performance is so emotional and so good -- but after, that I’d obviously choose to watch Man in Love to see TaeRae’s weird elf face that I like so much. So, putting all that together, my rank is:
Limousine
Man in Love
Not Spring…
Tomboy 
Vocal and Dance
Love Killa 840 votes, 20.5 minutes minutes of screentime
Home 716 votes, 19 minutes of screentime
Feel Special 677 votes, 19 minutes of screentime
Butterfly 664 votes, 19 minutes of screentime
Winner: Love Killa; Kim Gyuvin gets the extra votes
My thoughts:
None of these performances exactly floated my boat. Love Killa was marred by sort of blank performances, in my opinion (though it’s cool with me if you liked it, hope I’m not yucking your yum). Home was lovely at times but marred by tight, strained vocals here and there. Feel Special was a mess, brightened by Woongki's cuteness and, honestly, Z-bo's cheerful performance (I'm not his biggest fan, but it's not like the audience vote came out of completely nowhere). And Butterfly just sort of fell apart, as beautiful as Chen Kuan Jui's dancing was. I don’t really want to watch any of these performances again, or listen to them either.
I tried thinking, ok, which one would I want to watch a fancam of? For example, if it was a fancam of Gyuvin from Love Killa vs. a fancam of Woongki from Feel Special vs. a fancam of Chen Kuan Jui from Butterfly vs. a fancam of Yoon Jong Woo from Home, which would I prefer? And I found myself just ranking them based on how much I like the song itself. So my ranking is meaningless. They're all tied for 2nd place. No one is in first. First place is held in reserve for how good Love Killa would have been if Yoon Jong Woo and/or Ricky had been in the group instead of Matthew and/or Seo Won. (Sorry! I love Seo Won and want to get fro-yo with him, but the song didn't really suit him.)
Rap and Dance
Law 846 votes, 19 minutes of screentime
Zoom 813 votes, 14 minutes  of screentime
Gang 798 votes, 12 minutes of screentime
Rush Hour 742 votes, 20.5 minutes of screentime
Winner: Law; Park Hanbin gets the extra votes
My thoughts:
This one is easy. Zoom. Zoom is my winner, hands down. 
I can see why Law won. It was exciting and sexy and the boys looked good. I like all five of these trainees a lot and think they're great performers. But here’s the thing about Law -- it’s so fucking good the first few times you watch it, but then it gets kind of dull. It’s just all kind of monotonous dancing, you know? Yeah, there’s the stupid flag wave, but there’s nothing else to break it up. 
In contrast, I keep noticing more cool things about Zoom as I watch it over and over. Like, the detail of how, when Wumuti does that kind of lifted leg butt wiggle on the line, “Wumumutiti!,”  the other trainees do a far scaled down version of the move, so that they’re supporting him but your eye still stays on Wumuti. It’s so subtle, but it’s cool because it controls where your focus is. I like being led around visually as I watch a dance -- tell me where I should look, choreography! Also, and I’m aware that this isn’t a unique take, but I love the way that the end of each rap section connects to the beginning of the next one. It makes it all feel like this is a real team, not just trainees who got stuck with each other. And I get so excited when I hear Wumuti’s awesome screech “Lights Camera Action baby!” and I know it’s Haruto’s dance break. YES!!!! Haruto, hit that breakdance pose and hold it for the camera click sound! It’s also so fun to watch Haruto’s fan cam and see him cheerfully clowning around with the other trainees when they were on the sidelines, during the performance. Ollie's cute rap, Hyunbeen saying "braggadocious," it's all so charming. They’re just all having so much fun. They’re IN the performance. 
For the record, I assume it was Keita behind most of what’s good here. From what I’ve heard, he did basically everything for this song, and did a lot in previous challenges, too. Keita’s so good that even MNET’s editing can’t hide him. The judges won’t shut up about him and every single other trainee respects him. I’m so glad that the audience sees it too.
So, Law won over Zoom in part (in my opinion) because Law was sexier -- I have a whole other post about how I think that Zoom’s styling really brought them down. But it may also have been the scheduling. I saw someone talking (in the comments section of The Bias List) about how she was in the audience for the taping of these performances! Jealous. According to her, it took ages and ages, with lots of time in between performances. She says Zoom was the last performance and by then, it was midnight and the audience was exhausted by then. But the team started performing and it was so energetic and fun that everyone in the audience jumped into life again. This is all according to a person on the internet, I can’t substantiate it, but I don’t know, it kind of rings true. 
It would be like MNET to try to sabotage Keita. Production had to know how good Zoom was and that it was likely to win, which would give 100,000 points to Ollie, Wumuti, Haruto, and Park Hyunbeen, and almost certainly would mean 250,000 points for Keita. If you look at the vote list above, you can see how much 100,000 points would mean for most members on this team. Yes this is just an interim vote and the final tally would be bigger overall, but even so, 100,000 points would help lock Haruto into safe territory, it would probably ensure Ollie's survival, and it would give Wumuti and Hyunbeen a fighting chance. 250,000 more votes might also move Keita up one space in the top 9. Scheduling Zoom last meant that it was an exhausted, cranky crowd who were voting, and that probably hurt it.
Anyway, enough about Zoom and Law. What about the other two groups?
As for Ggang, I think it was never going to appeal to me much because the song itself isn’t really my style. It’s not the trainees’ fault at all -- they did a decent job. But nothing about this performance specifically grabbed my attention to where I’d want to watch it over and over, and my little cousin Kum Jun Hyeon's shirt lift joke didn’t strike my fancy. 
And of course, Rush Hour just drags my spirit down when I try to watch it. I don’t know if I’d feel differently if I didn’t know the back story, but I do know the backstory, and I can’t turn that part of my brain off. 
So in the end, I guess my rank is:
Zoom
Zoom
Zoom
The other teams
Oh, and here’s my pie chart of the number of minutes devoted to each team. It’s kind of wild to see how little time was devoted to Zoom compared to Tomboy, isn’t it? 
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As for the new songs that they’re going to be performing for the “Artist Battle”...
Oriental Pop “Switch” - sounds like a lost NCT Dream song
Sentimental Hip Hop “SuperCharger” - fast paced, kind of like Law
R&B Pop “Over Me” is sexy and charismatic
New-tro synth pop “Say My Name” is cute and lighthearted 
Funk Pop “En garde” is sort of weirdly forgettable.
Based on my theory on how important sexiness is, I think most of them will want #3, whether it suits them or not. Dancer types like Wang Zi Hao will probably want #2, and cutie pies like Woongki will probably want #4. It’ll be fun to see who ends up in which group, and whether it was the song they wanted or not. I’ll especially be interested in where the fans put Matthew, because he keeps trying to do sexy concepts and I think he’d be much better suited for something more like #4. 
Ok! We're finally done! And episode 8 is out. In fact, it's been out for a week if you knew where to look, and I did know where to look, but I have held back and didn't spoil myself.
Hope you're having a lovely day, hope that good things happen to you, and hope that all your pants are real sparkly. See you in the next one!
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harus-simp · 8 months
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Tiot masterlist
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With other bp contestants
Waking them up with kisses ft. Jay, Zhang Hao, Kum Junhyeong,Chen Kuan Jui, Matthew
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Why so quiet?
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naneundede · 1 year
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✧ BOYS PLANET ✧
타임어택 1분 자기소개 ✧ Time Attack, 1 Min. PR
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✧  K Group
Bak Do Ha : https://youtu.be/Bdm8bVWnYQg
Cha Woong Ki : https://youtu.be/I0oF3feyb4c
Choi Ji Ho : https://youtu.be/34W9BZ3ICcU
Choi Seung Hun : https://youtu.be/_eS1B-tSz-U
Choi Woo Jin : https://youtu.be/gNsA8SG7KCY
Han Seo Bin : https://youtu.be/-XFaIaj7Gxg
Han Yu Jin : https://youtu.be/yD-1-04n5yE
Han Yu Seop : https://youtu.be/xyY19-48mTo
Hong Keon Hee : https://youtu.be/RwQujHVRQO0
Jang Ji Ho : https://youtu.be/5tWf_9wEm2I
Jang Min Seo : https://youtu.be/LjVqpdL6-f4
Jang Yeo Jun : https://youtu.be/BcC3LL3HuTo
Jeon Ho Young : https://youtu.be/Pl5tIoHjj74
Jeon Woo Seok : https://youtu.be/T8GY0h0IOfU
Jeong I Chan : https://youtu.be/zoV37PdCaPk
Ji Yun Seo : https://youtu.be/iFVxRna3LKs
Jung Ho Jin : https://youtu.be/kSb6vgDqGPw
Jung Hwan Rok : https://youtu.be/ej6kiundfJc
Jung Min Gyu : https://youtu.be/-bwwMJ8vV9o
Jung Seyun : https://youtu.be/DB0MuZkkVVk
Kim Gyu Vin : https://youtu.be/xnw0sbiiyjg
Kim Ji Woong : https://youtu.be/pOP5k5JTD1c
Kim Min Hyuk : https://youtu.be/FRMfQi3Qvaw
Kim Min Seoung : https://youtu.be/xBRWY7UJzo4
Kim Tae Rae : https://youtu.be/D2sTOzPZ7gk
Kum Jun Hyeon : https://youtu.be/MVU5SDvjUkw
Lee Da Eul : https://youtu.be/ua2OeaQ14CE
Lee Dong Gun : https://youtu.be/LH_cvLtfuys
Lee Dong Yeol : https://youtu.be/zQy270g60LI
Lee Hoe Taek : https://youtu.be/BwxcboDCGxg
Lee Hwan Hee : https://youtu.be/nvk60sSGZiY
Lee Jeong Hyeon : https://youtu.be/bRlBhjGaZto
Lee Seung Hwan : https://youtu.be/ptsz-M1v1S0
Lee Ye Dam : https://youtu.be/hJSX8ZYUa14
Lim Jun Seo : https://youtu.be/0Iy-T0e2QIc
Mun Jung Hyun : https://youtu.be/lujLHn0dqiQ
Oh Sung Min : https://youtu.be/7YqqvKoyDoA
Park Gun Wook : https://youtu.be/tElDOgg1K-Y
Park Gwan Young : https://youtu.be/2IjpvV28vzM
Park Han Bin : https://youtu.be/qaCCMuM_JcI
Park Hyun Been : https://youtu.be/vA_9Fc9XX4A
Park Ji Hoo : https://youtu.be/vA_9Fc9XX4A
Park Min Seok : https://youtu.be/YBabjIH3iIE
Seo Won : https://youtu.be/l9qG5qp6Pi0
Sung Han Bin : https://youtu.be/suD2NfKRq3U
Yoo Seung Eon : https://youtu.be/tjO6v6XOYag
Yoon Jong Woo : https://youtu.be/pEAfs0m_ujE
✧  G Group
Anthonny : https://youtu.be/EcgeMI68oT0
Brian : https://youtu.be/sE3pw4scU0Q
Cai Jin Xin : https://youtu.be/sjHuJT6rZ-c
Chen Jian Yu : https://youtu.be/LAJHqARlasw
Chen Kuan Jui : https://youtu.be/EtCp9rUEqho
Chen Liang : https://youtu.be/vXwYCApgqcU
Chen Ren You : https://youtu.be/-PeKmKiZgFI
Chen Yu Geng : https://youtu.be/8F8Wg45RdiI
Cong : https://youtu.be/0ljIEXXa-NY
Dang Hong Hai : https://youtu.be/qgbIozwsp6s
Dong Dong : https://youtu.be/XSTsYc935-A
Feng Jun Lan : https://youtu.be/u7RjAM94N_w
Haru : https://youtu.be/uUAuI4m09-Y
Haruto : https://youtu.be/u_lc8HBM7lE
Hiroto : https://youtu.be/Wb0Q17Qq2MI
Hyo : https://youtu.be/lI_CF7RXhU0
Ichika : https://youtu.be/k5EkcmFEY7Q
Itsuki : https://youtu.be/kyEWK_t36No
Jay : https://youtu.be/iLibl6cbHbg
Kei : https://youtu.be/RVu6zlu5vjw
Keita : https://youtu.be/kSHT009TsFc
Krystian : https://youtu.be/03vCmVhf_E8
Lin Shi Yuan : https://youtu.be/fPtzEFb1gek
Ma Jing Xiang : https://youtu.be/wKwL12Oigks
Min : https://youtu.be/kqa0S2qfMiY
Na Kamden : https://youtu.be/InYMLYuN34g
Nice : https://youtu.be/TckeqHI5vKA
Ollie : https://youtu.be/lcXxF-U5Nqo
Osuke : https://youtu.be/2I-w1yoYnzs
Ouju : https://youtu.be/QsSfSZ8A18U
Qiu Sheng Yang : https://youtu.be/Y0PdpGbQivU
Ricky : https://youtu.be/a9fMfGigkPE
Riku : https://youtu.be/tpEuVhf-jLo
Seok Matthew : https://youtu.be/kF1NKaN3Z4s
Takuto : https://youtu.be/KdI9wZ_teW0
Toui : https://youtu.be/-4Cw-WDU-bI
Wang Yan Hong : https://youtu.be/o9RYNdHyqGU
Wang Zi Hao : https://youtu.be/KDQgcMZESXE
Wen Ye Chen : https://youtu.be/B6ec66Xa9bA
Winnie : https://youtu.be/PqNcGa0l5qU
Wumuti : https://youtu.be/q3vf-q7tP2w
Xuan Hao : https://youtu.be/_8Kjw-M5V8Y
Yang Jun : https://youtu.be/Vqiv8N0cens
Yuki : https://youtu.be/HFy1sbCtlUQ
Yutaka : https://youtu.be/dIJi6cNlbTI
Yuto : https://youtu.be/XGE7wqXTzr8
Zhang Hao : https://youtu.be/e4Y22OQbMU4
Zhang Shuai Bo : https://youtu.be/6XzEnGZB9n8
Let’s Shine! ✧
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eyenaku · 1 year
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Ji ji fu ji ji
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kdram-chjh · 5 months
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Cdrama: The Sleuth of Ming Dynasty (2020)
Gifs of Intro of cdrama "The Sleuth of Ming Dynasty"
【FULL】 武安侯之子命丧青楼 凶手究竟是谁! | 成化十四年 The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty 01 | 爱奇艺华语剧场
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE_NZiQPIxk
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bl-bam-beyond · 2 years
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ACTOR PROFILES # 10
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Name: DARREN CHEN
Nickname/aka: KUAN HONG
Birthdate: January 15, 1995
Nationality: Taiwanese
Born: Taiwan
Career: Actor ▪︎ Model ▪︎ Singer
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Notable Roles
Darren Chen began acting in 2016 in the television series PROUD OF LOVE & it's second season/sequel PROUD OF LOVE 2 as LIN YU TANG.
2016 PROUD OF LOVE as LIN YU TANG
2017 PROUD OF LOVE 2 as LIN YU TANG
2018 METEOR GARDEN as HAU ZE LEI
2020 THE SLUETH OF THE MING DYNASTY as TANG FAN
2020 MY UNICORN GIRL as WEN BING
2021 NO BOUNDARY as ZHAN YAN
2021 NO BOUNADARY 2 as ZHAN YAN
TBA TO BE A BRAVE ONE as SHAO MO LI
TBA DESTINY OF LOVE as FU CHENG JIN
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Darren doesn't seem to list singer to his credits but he has an amazing voice which he lent to the OST of METEOR GARDEN & THE SLUETH OF THE MING DYNASTY.
He has appeared on several variety shows some with his Meteor Garden co-stars. He is indeed a bright star.
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A truly enjoyed his portrayal of second lead in Meteor Garden. And his hilarious role in The Slueth of The Ming Dynasty.
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silveremulsion · 1 year
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If you haven’t gotten the Shawscope Vol. 1, 12-film, 8-Disc box set from Arrow Video, it is a must have! It’s incredible.
Get it on Amazon!
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en-sunseung · 3 months
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Darren Chen
DECEMBER 27, 2019
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Kuan Hong (simplified Chinese: 官鸿; traditional Chinese: 官鴻; pinyin: Guān Hóng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koaⁿ-hông, born 15 January 1995), also known as Darren Chen, is a Taiwanese actor and model. He is best known for his roles in Meteor Garden (2018), My Unicorn Girl, and The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty (2020).
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hi there! hope you're having as good a time as can reasonably be expected right now. i was wondering if i could please get some suggestions for fcs who could play the 27 year old child of shu qi? the father's fc is tbc / he'll be an npc and i've got lauren tsai for a younger half sibling already but i'm looking for fcs to suggest on a wc for the 27 year old child. the wcs gonna be pretty open so no specific vibe is needed, or anything, just some fcs to suggest to people. tysm in advance
Olivia Liang (1993) Taiwanese.
Oceana Wu (1993) Taiwanese.
Qiu Shi Lun (1993) Taiwanese.
Fandy Fan / Fan Shao-hsun (1993) Taiwanese.
Tsao Yu-ning (1994) Taiwanese.
Lin Yanjun (1995) Taiwanese / Chinese.
Darren Chen / Kuan Hong (1995) Taiwanese.
Ann Li / Ann Louie Li (1995) Taiwanese / Filipino, Chinese.
Michelle Dee (1995) Taiwanese / Kapampangan Filipino, Indian.
Huang Chun Chih (1996) Taiwanese.
Snowbaby / Cai Rui Xu (1996) Taiwanese / Uzbek, Tibetan.
Sunnee / Yang Yunqing (1996) Taiwanese / Thai, Chinese.
Here you go!
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datajournalismntu · 5 months
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Prisons for the Privileged? Taiwan’s Minimum Security Prison Selection System Under Scrutiny
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Convicted in the 2014 nightclub police murder case, Bao-hong Yi, the son of celebrity Shu-kuan Yi, was sentenced to 9 years in prison for manslaughter and was permitted to serve his sentence at the Wuling Minimum Security Prison in March 2022.
This incident has once again raised concerns about the selection process for minimum security prisons, indirectly leading to the Legislative Yuan's passage of amendments to certain articles of the Statute of Open Prisons (外役監條例) in July 2023.
The purpose of establishing minimum security prisons, also known as open prisons, is to encourage inmates to control themselves and improve their behavior through an “open treatment” prison system, as outlined in Article 149 of the Prison Act. This aims to reduce the spread of criminal habits in a closed environment and prevent inmates from struggling to adapt to society after their release. Despite being amended three times, the selection system for minimum security prisons still occasionally produces cases of unfair selection, leading to questions from the opposition party and the public about whether it favors the privileged.
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In the past decade, nearly 20 politicians involved in corruption cases and businessmen involved in significant financial or social cases have served their sentences in minimum security prisons. This includes Shi-wen Yeh from the Bade Linkou A7 affordable housing scandal, Nai-ren Wu from the Taiwan Sugar Corporation land scandal, Wan-jin Yan from the Beitou aerial tramway scandal, Yu-zhu Zhao and Juan-ming Zhao from the Taiwan Land Development Company stock insider trading case, Ling-yi Wang and Ling-chiao Wang from the China Rebar Company and Eastern Home Shopping & Leisure Company embezzlement case, and Wei Ying-Chung from the “gutter oil” scandal.
Many of these individuals, often considered privileged, have spent more than half of their sentences in minimum security prisons. According to the Statute of Open Prisons, one can reduce their sentence by 4 to 16 days per month, indicating that they not only enjoy a better living environment but also have shorter prison terms.
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Forty-two out of every 100 politicians convicted of corruption serve their sentence in minimum security prisons. Additionally, 12% of individuals convicted of breach of trust are also serving in these facilities, a rate significantly higher than for other types of property crimes.
Legislator Ou-po Chen pointed out that over 50% of the inmates in minimum security prisons are convicted of corruption and major economic crimes, leading to a perception that these facilities are specialized for white-collar criminals and the privileged.
Deputy Minister of Justice Ming-tang Chen responded that individuals convicted of corruption and major economic crimes pose a lower escape risk and are less likely to reoffend. The inclusion of “family support” as a factor in the selection criteria makes it easier for these individuals to be admitted to minimum security prisons.
Legislator Hsien-chih Chiu also expressed concern that the disproportionate ratio of crimes among inmates leads to public doubts about the fairness of the minimum security prison system.
In response to these concerns, the Ministry of Justice proposed amendments this year, which were passed by the Legislative Yuan. Now, those convicted of corruption and major economic crimes must have no criminal income or must have returned all illicit gains to the court to be eligible for minimum security prisons. Additionally, inmates in regular prisons must have served at least one-third of their sentence for first-time offenders, and at least half for repeat offenders, before they can be transferred to a minimum security prison.
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The Control Yuan's investigation reports show that from 2015 to 2018, the scores for selection into minimum security prisons varied significantly. Although the average score was around 80, there were still inmates who were selected with scores between 40 and 49. The Agency of Corrections stated that there is a “considerable correlation” between an inmate’s score and their qualification, but the score is not the sole criterion. For a comprehensive consideration, the selection committee also takes into account the inmate’s remaining sentence and the nature of their offense, said the Agency of Corrections.
Famous cases of low-score selections include Shih-wen Yeh and Ying-chung Wei, raising questions about the standards of selection scrutiny. Shih-wen Yeh, convicted of corruption, passed the selection in 2016 with a score of 60; Ying-chung Wei, convicted of fraud, passed in 2017 with a score of 65.
After 2018, applicants for minimum security prisons were changed to anonymous. However, the “comprehensive consideration” in the review standards still leaves a significant amount of ambiguity.
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The selection process for minimum security prison consists of two stages. In the first stage, the selection review criteria form includes five major items: incarceration status (20%), risk of recidivism (20%), security risk (30%), health condition (20%), and family support (10%), with a total score of 100. 
Even if the score on the selection criteria form for inmates applying for minimum security prison is low, they may still be selected due to a high quantitative score in the second stage. Additionally, there are instances where inmates with a perfect score of 100 points on the criteria form are selected for minimum security prison.
Bao-hong Yi, who was convicted of manslaughter in a police murder case, was allowed to serve in Wuling Open Prison after serving 2 years and 6 months in a regular prison. Moreover, an investigation by Mirror Media revealed that Bao-hong Yi’s application for minimum security prison had a full score of 100. This was due to a mistake on the score for risk of recidivism section, which incorrectly marked his drug record as clean, leading to no points being deducted.
The Ministry of Justice confirmed that there were inaccuracies in the review and scoring process and two staff members from Taipei Prison are under investigation for possible forgery and corruption. From this, it can be inferred that there may be instances of unfairness in the minimum security prison selection process due to potential discrepancies in the human review process.
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