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nothingmeowters · 4 months
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Oc art time!!! My darling girl…
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may8chan · 1 year
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On the Run - Alfred Cheung 1988
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1. Hua Tuo and Zang Ba
The travelling healer and the daring outlaw
Hua Tuo is a practitioner of medical properties and sciences of great patience and care who's experiments with early anaesthesia pioneer a new age of healing in China. Carrying a near-countless range herbs and oils on his person and writing on the go, he's a walking hospital in himself which nearly every warlord in the land wants solely on their side. Having been born in Pei, Hua Tuo begins work at Cao Cao's homestead, working with Bian Yuexiang and Wei Zi to collect his findings and help the less fortunate. As Cao Cao's influence grows, he remains Hua Tuo's patron but Hua Tuo himself becomes conflicted about aiding a man whose ambitions are in danger of growing out of control.
Zang Ba is fast becoming a legend throughout the mainland. Having broken his own father out of prison, Zang Ba assembles a band of renegades to rob from the rich and give to the poor, overthrowing corrupt officials and secretly aiding the interests of men they consider good and true. Settling in Xu Province, he initially makes an enemy of the invading Cao Cao. However, as quickly as they become enemies, Zang Ba agrees to aid Cao Cao's imperilled family when they're held prisoner and the ambitious but gallant warlord will come to owe Zang Ba a great deal.
2. All three of these men come to hold high positions in the court of Emperor Xian of Han. Yang Biao of the distinguished Hongnong Yang clan is one of the few fundamentally loyal and dedicated ministers left in the chaos of the Han court after Dong Zhuo's takeover and the fall of Chang'an. Dong Cheng, in stark contrast, is the last of the Dong clan, the clan of Emperor Ling's mother, and will part with what power that grants him over his dead body...or anyone else's. Violent, foul-tempered, suspicious and greedy, he is truly a picture of how far the Han have fallen after years of weak and unsuspecting Emperors. Zhao Nan, the oddball of the court, is the head of a secret society of esoteric practices, boasting the powers of soothsaying and prognostication, foreseeing a future for the young Emperor if his advice is heeded. Behind all the glamour and tricks, however, he's an avaricious confidence-trickster whose associates create any futures he predicts. What do all these men have in common? They're all in Cao Cao's way.
Hua Tuo I've already illustrated in the Mystics Group Page but for Zang Ba, I wanted to make him stand out from the average noble-hearted bandit so I gave him a full-on Robin Hood/Zorro vibe. He flies in via handy rope whenever he's needed and speaks in third-person. He's a lot of fun.
The three Han Ministers I had fun designing.
Yang Biao's beard I tried to model off the busts of Ancient Greek philosophers, sort of referencing his sagely but highly rigid conduct. Dong Cheng I hope I'm not making too similar to Dou Wu even if they occupy similar roles. Zhao Nan, I just all out with. In the Romance he's called Zhao Yan but there are at least two other Zhao Yan's so I changed the name slightly. In case you're wondering, his nose doesn't grow longer with each lie but it is meant to highlight his untrustworthy nature. The green beads between his fingers are meant to spell out 'Joy - Younger Son - Heaven', signifying a good future for Emperor Xian, the younger son of the previous Emperor.
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bookofjin · 2 months
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Early life of Gaozu of Liang
With the short biography of his mother, Zhang Shangrou. (From LS01 and LS07)
[LS01]
The Exalted Founder [gaozu], the Martial [wu] August Emperor, taboo Yan, courtesy name Shudai, child name Lian'er, was a native of Zhongdu Village in Nanlanling. He was a descendant of Han's Chancellor of State, He. He begat Marquis Ding of Zan, Yan. Yan begat the Attendant-at-Centre Biao. Biao begat Excellency office staff member Zhang. Zhang begat Hui. Hui begat Yang. Yang begat the Grand Tutor to the Heir-Apparent, Wangzhi. Wangzhi begate the Brilliantly Blessed Grandee Yu. Yu begat the Central Assistant to the Steering Clerk, Shao, Shao begat the Superintendent of the Brilliantly Blessed, Hong. Hong begat the Grand Warden of Jiyin, Chan. Chan begat the Grand Warden of Wu commandery, Bing. Bing begat the Chancellor of Zhongshan, Bao. Bao begat the Broad Scholar Zhou. Zhou begat the Chief of Sheqiu, Jiao. Jiao begat the provincial Assistant Officer, Kui. Kui begot Filial and Upright, Xiu. Xiu begat the Assistant of Guangling Commandery, Bao. Bao begat the Grand Centre Grandee Yi. Yi begat the Prefect of Huaiyin, Zheng. Zheng bgeat the Grand Warden of Jiyin, Xia. Xia begat the provincial Arranger-at-Centre Fuzi. Fuzi begat the Arranger of Documents for the Southern Tower, Daoci. Daoci begat the August Father, taboo Shunzhi, he was Emperor Gao of Qi's younger clansman. He took part in preparations and aiding the mandate, and was ennobled Marquis of Linxiang County. He held successive office as Attendant-at-Centre, Commandant of Guards, Intendant of Affairs to the Heir-Apparent, General who Leads the Army, and Governor of Danyang. He was posthumously conferred General who Quells the North.
Gaozu in Xiaowu of Song's 8th Year of Daming [464 AD], a jiachen year, was born at the Sanqiao Residence, Tongxia Village, Moling County. At birth he was yet remarkable and unusual. His two hips had paired bones, the top of his head was high and raised, and there was a pattern in his right hand which said “martial” [武]. When the Emperor reached adulthood, he studied broadly and very thoroughly, was fond of devising strategies, and had talent and capacity for civil and martial matters. At the time those of flowing fame all pushed him forward and acknowledged him. At the houses where he resided, often if there was a cloud or vapour, for those people who sometimes passed by, their bodies immediately paid their respects.
He started his career as the Acting Army Advisor on the Board of Law of the Central Gentlemen of the South to the King of Baling. He moved to Libationer of the Eastern Pavilion to the General of Guards, Wang Jian [NQS23]. Jian once saw him, and deeply assessed and appreciated his unusualness. He spoke to He Xian of Lujiang, saying:
This Gentleman Xiao within thirty [year] will make Attendant-at-Centre, and if he sets out from here, his worth will be impossible to describe.
When the King of Jingling, Ziliang, opened his Western Mansion and summoned the students of literature, Gaozu together with Shen Yue [LS13], Xie Tiao [NQS47], Wang Rong, Xiao Chen [LS26], Fan Yun [LS13], Ren Fang [LS14], Lu Chui [LS27] and others all roamed with him, they were referred to as the Eight Friends. Rong was exceptional and vivacious, his understanding and perceptiveness exceeded other people. He particularly respected and found unusual Gaozu. Always when speaking of him to his friends, he said:
The steward who will order Under Heaven is surely this person.
He amassed to move to Consultant Army Advisor for Quelling the West to the King of Sui. Soon after he left his post due to the August Father's hardship.
[LS07]
The Changes says:
There was heaven and earth, afterwards there were the ten thousand things. There were the ten thousand things, afterwards there was man and woman. There were man and woman, afterwards there was husband and wife.
The propriety of husband and wife is the highest!
In the Rites of Zhou the King established the Queen's Six Palaces, with three Ladies, nine Concubines, twenty-seven Wives, and eighty-one Spouses, so as to heed Under Heaven's interior arrangements. For that reason the Marriage Propriety states:
The Son of Heaven and the Empress are like the sun and the moon, yin and yang, they are necessary to each other and complete.
Han in the beginning followed Qin's designations and titles. The Emperor's mother was called the August Empress-Dowager, the empress was called the August Empress, and they added to them the categories of Beautiful Lady, Good Lady, Eight Sons, and Seven Sons. Reaching Xiaowu, he regulated the favoured beauties and the likes in altogether fourteen grades. Coming down to Wei and Jin, for the titles of mothers and empresses both followed the Han rules. From Lady and downwards, [each] generations added and subtracted from them.
Gaozu swept away chaos and turned back to correctness. He deeply perceived extravagant and uninhibited, had bad clothes and meagre food, and applied himself to the previous modest frugality. His virtuous pairing ended early, Prolonger of Autumn was an empty position, and to the numbers of concubines and ladies nothing was changed or created. Taizong and Shizu set out from being the heirs-presumptive, yet the Consorts in both cases had passed previously, and they also did not establish pepper quarters. The present compilation only speaks of a provided for vacancy.
The Grand Founder's [taizu] Dedicated [xian] August Empress, Ms. Zhang, taboo Shangrou, was a native of Fangcheng in Fanyang. Her grandfather Cihui was Song's Grand Warden of Puyang. The Empress' mother, Ms. Xiao, was Emperor Wen's paternal aunt. [Emperor Wen is Emperor Wu's father, Xiao Shunzhi, posthumously elevated to emperor]
The Empress in the middle of Song's Yuanjia era [424 – 453] was given in marriage to Emperor Wen. She gave birth to King Xuanwu of Changsha, Yi and King Zhao of Yongyang, and next gave birth to Gaozu.
Earlier, the Empress was once within her room when she suddenly saw sweet-flag grass blooming in front of the courtyard with a brilliant hue shining bright like nothing out of the world. The Empress was startled at the sight, and spoke to her attendant, saying:
Do you see it, or not?
[The attendant] replied, saying:
Do not see it.
The Empress said:
[I] once heard those who see will be rich and honoured.
Following that she quickly took and swallowed it. That month she give birth to Gaozu. At the night she was about to give birth, the Empress saw inside the courtyard as if there were clothes and caps piled up and laid out therein.
She next gave birth to King Xuan of Hengyang, Chang, and Princess Zhao of Yixing, Ling. Song's 7th Year of Taishi [471 AD], she passed at a house in Tongxia Village in Moling County. She was buried at a mountain in Dongcheng Village in Wujin County. 1st Year of Tianjian, 5th Month, jiachen [6 August 502], she was retroactively elevated to the venerated title as August Empress. Her posthumous title was Dedicated [xian].
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caiuxraven · 1 year
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Biao Ren: Blades of the Guardians Ultimate Trailer
The ultimate trailer for Biao Ren: Blades of the Guardians is here. The series is scheduled to air on June 1, 2023 on Tencent Video.
It features some of the most exciting fights from the manga as well as the most dramatic such as the Five Great Family who chase after Ayuya and Dao Ma's group. Shu's quest on capturing Yan Ziniang, and the fights against the followers of Rakshasa. Amidst the brewing political intrigue, the series promises to bring forth a sandstorm filled with bloodshed, deaths, betrayals, and heroism.
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web-novel-polls · 7 months
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Webnovel Animal Tournament Submissions 
⚠️ Submissions CLOSED ⚠️
Rules
One animal/character per submission. If you want to submit multiple animals, please do so in separate forms unless you’re submitting a specific group or species (Ex: Hua Cheng’s butterflies from TGCF)
Only the animal, the type of animal, and the novel they’re from are required, but propaganda is highly encouraged
Please submit the English and/or most common way to refer to the novel. If you want to submit a novel without an English translation, please describe it AND the animal. The description is not required but HIGHLY encouraged since this tournament is being run in English.
If you've only seen an adaptation of the novel (manhwa, manhua, manga, anime, donghua, aeni, live action, etc.), you can submit a character from there as long as it's originally from a web novel.
Tag: #webnovel animal tournament
[Last updated: March 27th, 2024]
Submissions
Demy from When the Third Wheel Strikes Back
Type of Animal: Red panda / Divine Beast
Submission: A little red panda who can control plants, for example making vines to climb buildings! Loves good food despite not needing to eat, as a divine beast. Our transmigrator's most helpful companion, tbh U-U (sentences that would get me k-worded by the transmigrator's bf and gf)
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Xiao Lu from Of Mountains and Rivers / Shan He Biao Li
Type of Animal: Snake
Submission: The cutest little snake who follows the MC home. (MC: you are not a cute puppy! *pets it* *is a snake dad now*) Saves MC's life. Grows a little bigger over the course of the novel. Plays a major role in the finale but that's mega spoilers. 
The Sable from Qi Ye / Lord Seventh
Submission 1: A precious fluffy boi. Venomous. Was raised by Wu Xi and later sold by his father-- ahem given as gift to Jing Beiyuan. 
Submission 2: The cutest venomous critter among all venomous critters! Squeaky delightful thing with his poisoned teeth and his poisoned claws and his butt! Also, he saves MC's life against an assassin at one point, making him the most adorable (but no less effective) bodyguard of all time.
Important sable information: https://www.tumblr.com/everythingfox/188985249367  
Luo Yiguo from Silent Reading / Mo Du 
Type of Animal: cat
No propaganda submitted
Kotex Paw Pad kitten from the SVSSS donghua pad commercial
Type of Animal: cat
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Zhuzhi-lang’s snakes from SVSSS
Submission: Good bois helping a good boi
Niú-xiōng from TGCF
Type of Animal: ox
Submission: He is a hard worker and helps the Rain Master out with being awesome. 
Zhuzhi-lang (Non-human form) from TGCF
Type of Animal: Demon snake or heavenly demon/snake
Submission: When Shen Qingqiu (Yuan) meets Zhuzhi-lang, Zhuzhi-lang just wants to help his uncle but his body makes it difficult but he won't give up. He is a very good snaky. 
Li Yu from The Disabled Tyrant's Pet Palm Fish
Type of Animal: fish
Submission: The main character. What do you do when you transmigrate into a dogblood novel as a FISH, and the System tells you to get cozy with the tyrannical (not rly) mute prince or else die a miserable fishy death, but you're not sure how to do that because you're a FLOPPY FISH, and then the prince treats you so well, always feeds you the best fish-feed pellets, so you fall in love with him fr, and you just wanna kiss him with your fishy fishy lips but you're a FISH. Is this bestiality?? Does this count as you having a bestiality kink if you're the beast in question??? 
Fairy from MDZS
Type of Animal: dog
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Little Apple from MDZS
Type of Animal: donkey
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The Victimized Geese Turned Messenger Birds from Golden Stage
Dealer’s Choice
Submission: VICTIMS OF UNJUST WORK CONDITIONS. Fu Shen shoots them down (but doesn't kill them), heals them and gets them working as messenger geese cuz he wants to send a message to Yan Xiaohan during wartime and there were no phones in Ancient China. Good birds who Deserve Better.
Hua Cheng's butterflies from Heaven Official’s Blessing
Submission: The goodest little guys. They're so cute, but they've got the gods shaking in their boots, and rightfully so.
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(Submit these animals to make sure they get in & add propaganda)
Dokkaebi from ORV
The fluffy moderators of the Star Streams in ORV. I think they’re cute-looking, even if they’re a bit fucked up morally <2
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Da Qing from Guardian
Fat black cat rights
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the-archlich · 1 year
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Hello since I saw you were rating wish list for DW hope its oke for me to share mine and ask for your thoughts thanks a lot and feel free to ask me my reasoning for them.
Wei: Cao Hong, Cao Zhen (two very important commanders for cao cao), Zhang Xiu (another top cao commander would also help flesh out Jia xu as they were very close historically), Zhong Yao (Zhong Huis dad a very early supporter of cao cao eventually became a top minister extremely interesting guy)
For Wu:
Zhuge Jin, Zhuge Ke ( I don’t think I need to justify it lol), He Qi (very important and skilled general who really helped Sun Quan hold his southern territories also his dw blast design makes him look like wu’s version of Zhang He which i like), Zhang Zhao (was pretty much Sun Quans father figure and closest minister)
Shu (my favorite):
Honestly many, I would even consider removing some of the fictional characters because out of those the only one i like and feel contributes anything to the story is Guan Suo. Anyways
Liao Hua (do I even need to say why lol), Wang Ping (Top general was able to overcome a learning disability and rise to the top), Fei Yi (would really help add an interesting dynamic to Jiang Wei), Zhang Yi or Ma Zhong (either would help fill out with another disciplined warrior) maybe Zhuge Zhan but he comes in quite late.
My least favorite sorry Jin:
Another Sima (so many talented Sima’s lol) my personal choice would be Sima Yi’s brother, Sima Fu (very important minister I think he became imperial chancellor but more loyal to Wei than jin could provide some nice tension with his relatives)
Yang Hu (very important Jin figure although most of his achievements came late in the period, really this is my major beef with Jin) or maybe Hu Lie for similar reasons.
Other:
One of the Yuan Brothers either Shang or Tan would add a nice bit of drama and excitement to Cao Cao’s northern conquest
Liu Biao (super important figure of the period involved with nearly every important faction and character)
Han Sui (really interesting warlord and had a long life) if they decide to go the novel route a one handed moveset would be interesting as well
One of the bandit factions leaders; i like what total war did with the bandit Zhang yan and the bandit queen. It be cool if koei could try something similar good suggestions imo would be Zhang Yan, Yang Feng, or Zang Ba
Cao Hong was very important and might be a good foil for some of the established members of the family, presenting a new dimension to their interactions. Cao Zhen is also hugely important and could be a great foil for Cao Pi and Cao Xiu; showing how important he was also makes it easier for people to understand why his son was given so much authority after Cao Rui's death. Zhong Yao is one of the most important people of the era and while the Wei faction is pretty heavy with tacticians at this point, there's always room for someone of his accomplishments. Zhang Xiu is certainly one of the people I'd love to see. Great for Jia Xu as a character and he can add some muscle to some battles that are otherwise pretty lacking in significant enemies.
Zhuge Jin and Zhuge Ke don't need to be justified, you're absolutely right. That's all pretty obvious. He Qi is pretty significant (arguably one of the most significant people of the era since his efforts to settle the Han population in southern China and bring the region under Han control had long-lasting effects) and pretty unique. I wouldn't be upset about that. Zhang Zhao also goes without saying. He has every quality I'd look for in a new character; long career, close personal relationships to characters who need them, many historical accomplishments, unique personality, etc.
Liao Hua is a pretty common choice. He has longevity on his side (always good but especially for that faction since so many major people all died around the same time) and enough accomplishments to his credit to justify it. Yi is, of course, one of my favorites. It'd be great to have him to represent the leadership between Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei and their different styles, and his assassination is a huge narrative beat that can really set up Shu's final act. Wang Ping and Ma Zhong were commanders whose accomplishments alone justify their inclusion, in addition to their unique personality traits and history. Zhuge Zhan has potential to be a very intersting character, although I doubt they'd have the guts to go all out with it and have him be part of the court's corruption. Zhang Yi (Junsi) would be an unexpected choice but not totally useless. For Zhang Yi (Bogong), I'd say the same things I said about Liao Hua. And for Zhang Yi (Boqi; often called Zhang Ni), the same as Wang Ping and Ma Zhong.
There are alot of Sima family members who would be decend additions. I think Sima Fu is one of the best, since he was perhaps the most important and had such a lengthy career; he could also really bring out some aspects of his relatives we don't currently see. I think Yang Hu is highly overrated; Hu Lie is pretty great though. He and his brother Hu Fen, along with their father Hu Zun, are all good choices IMO.
The Yuan family could always use a bit more meat to it; I think which members are most useful to have depends on how you choose to expand their tale. I do think Yuan Tan is particularly important, though, given his achievements under his father.
Liu Biao needs no justification. Han Sui is an interesting choice but one that I like.
I can see the merit in including someone to represent one of the major bandit factions of the time, though I'm not sure exactly who I'd cuse. Of the ones you listed, probably Zang Ba since he has much more going on than the others.
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eyenaku · 1 year
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Ji ji fu ji ji
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zl181 · 2 years
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Comprehensive Biography of Huang Hua
Huang Hua (黃華; d. 4 April 253) was a military general who served Wei. Initially a rebel, he later surrendered to Wei. He ratted out Wang Ling to Sima Yi.
Ancestry
Huang Hua most likely came from Jiuquan Commandery.[1]
Life
Huang Hua was most likely a nominal vassal of Cao Cao.
However, in 219, after the loss of Hanzhong to Liu Bei, Huang Hua, along with Yan Jun (顏俊), He Luan, and Qu Yan rebelled against Cao Cao and declared themselves Generals. Soon, they started attacking each other. As Huang Hua would rebel later, it seemed that as soon Yan Jun and He Luan were killed, Huang Hua surrendered.[2]
After Cao Cao's death in 220, though, he, Zhang Jin, and Qu Yan (again) rebelled. Huang Hua denied the Grand Administrator of Jiuquan; Xin Ji (辛機) and instead declared himself the Administrator.[1][3] Earlier, the acting Grand Administrator; Zhang Gong had asked Cao Cao for a new Grand Administrator and so sent his son, Zhang Jiu. However, when Zhang Jiu arrived in Jiuquan, he was quickly held hostage by Huang Hua. In response, Zhang Gong sent his cousin, Zhang Hua (not Maoxian) to take Shatou and Qianqi Counties from Huang Hua and trapped Zhang Jin. Huang Hua intended to rescue Zhang Jin, however, Su Ze and Zhang Ji (Derong) were able to kill Zhang Jin and Qu Yan, so Huang Hua surrendered out of fear.[4]
Huang Hua was made Inspector of Yan Province between 220 and 251.
In 251, Wang Ling sent Yang Hong to talk about deposing Cao Fang in favor of Cao Biao. Though Yang Hong told this to Huang Hua, the two decided to inform Sima Yi of this plot. Sima Yi was grateful and had the court enfeoff Huang Hua as a Township Marquis after he dealt with Wang Ling and Cao Biao.[5]
Huang Hua was made General of the Rear at an unknown date.[6]
Death
On April 4, 253, Huang Hua died. Earlier on May 20, 251, the moon 'trespassed' into the north-east star of the Root Mansion, and a diviner claimed that,
"A general will die."
The death of Huang Hua seemingly confirmed that omen.[6]
References
[1] - 【酒��黃華、張掖張進等各執太守以叛。金城太守蘇則討進,斬之。華降。】《三國志·文帝紀》
[2] - 【是時,武威顏俊、張掖和鸞、酒泉黃華、西平麴演等並舉郡反,自號將軍,更相攻擊。俊遣使送母及子詣太祖為質,求助。太祖問旣,旣曰:「俊等外假國威,內生傲悖,計定勢足,後即反耳。今方事定蜀,且宜兩存而鬬之,猶卞莊子之刺虎,坐收其斃也。」太祖曰:「善。」歲餘,鸞遂殺俊,武威王祕又殺鸞。是時不置涼州,自三輔拒西域,皆屬雍州。文帝即王位,初置涼州,以安定太守鄒岐為刺史。張掖張進執郡守舉兵拒岐,黃華、麴演各逐故太守,舉兵以應之。】《三國志·張旣傳》
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[6] - 【魏嘉平三年四月戊子,月犯氐東北星,占曰:「將軍死。」五年二月癸丑,後將軍、兖州刺史黃華薨。】《唐開元占經注》
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The 2018 Interviews on China with artists, photographers, directors, writers, and academics
New Post has been published on https://china-underground.com/2018/12/31/china-interviews-2018/
The 2018 Interviews on China with artists, photographers, directors, writers, and academics
A series of exclusive interviews on Chinese culture: from the environment to politics, architecture, LGBT rights, contemporary art, literature, comics, social rights, women in China, the Taiwanese question, the new Silk Road, poetry, documentaries, history, fashion, dance, rock, and cinema!
A goldmine of first-hand stories about China and Chinese culture.
All the interviews were conducted by Dominique Musorrafiti and Matteo Damiani.
Many of the interviews have appeared in our new free digital magazine Planet China.
Interviews
Interviews are listed in chronological order
Captain China – Interview: Chi Wang, comic author
Interview with Teng Biao, founder of Open Constitution Initiative: the crackdown on Chinese civil society will continue
Interview with Elle Lee, Style Blogger
Interview with Matina Cheung: Teaching Yoga in Hong Kong
Interview with Heanney McCollum, Personal Trainer & Lifestyle Coach in Hong Kong
Mountain Forest Hotel Guizhou aims to create a real green forest valley, to shape a new model of future life. The design concept will follow ecology to create a real forest city for the residents. The recyclable energies and techniques will be introduced to ensure sustainable energy use.
Interview with Forest Revolution and Urban Forestry pioneer Stefano Boeri
Interview: Josh Summers on Traveling in Xinjiang
Interview with Analyst J. Michael Cole On Xi Jinping’s power grab and the risks of the New Silk Road
Interview with Hua Dong, Re-Tros: Before the Applause and Beyond
Yan Hua Wang Taichi Master
Interview with Tang Min, Ballet Mistress of the Hong Kong Ballet
Interview with Yang Ruiqi: my life is all about dancing
Anita Wong: Modern & Tradition
The Fabulous World of Qin Leng
Helen Feng Interview: Don’t settle for okay . . . be better
Zhuo Danting, China’s Queen of Tattoos
The Art of Min Liu
Thierry Chow, Feng Shui master
Interview with Simon Chung, film director
Augusta Xu-Holland: Between Art&Science
The Evolution of China’s Environmental Policy: Interview with Michael Standaert
Interview with Li Wei, the creator of stunning art images playing with gravity
Interview with author Jeremy Tiang
Interview with New York-based freelance illustrator Lisk Feng
Interview with artist Ming You Xu
Interview with Soprano Hui He
Chiara Ye – Food photographer, menu designer and F&B visual strategist
Yummy and healthy visual experience with Chiara Ye
The Blind Youth of He Sen – Interview (2004)
Jia Zhangke and Wang Xiaoshuai at BigScreen Italia 2006, Kunming, China
Interview with director Wang Xiaoshuai (2004)
Interview with Piero Kuang Sung Ling founder and coordinator of Slow Food Great China
12m2 1994, Performance, Beijing, China
Interview with contemporary artist ZHANG HUAN
Interview with Manya Koetse: sinologist & founder of What’s on Weibo
Interview with GuiGuiSuiSui
Interview with RongRong & Inri
Interview with Rebecca F. Kuang, author of ‘The Poppy War’
Interview with Lance Crayon: The origins of graffiti in Beijing
Herman Lee: T-Shirt Designer, Graphic Designer, and Illustrator
Interview with Badiucao, political cartoonist, and rights activist
Interview with Helen Zia, author and activist
Interview with Joanne Leung: LGBTQ rights in Hong Kong
Interview with Shanghai Pride: LGBTQ Rights in Shanghai
Interview: Beijing LGBT Center
Interview with Ah Qiang, PFLAG China: LGBT rights in Guangzhou
Interview: No.223, Art Photographer
Lin Jun Liang: Art from Inside Out
China’s authoritarian control system – Interview with Patrick Poon, Researcher at Amnesty International
The Murder of Pamela Werner: Interview with Graeme Sheppard
Lucie Liu’s TaipeiLove*: Taiwan’s unique journey towards same-sex marriage and equality
Chen Chen. Author: Keegan Lester
Interview with Chen Chen, author and poet
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On the Run - Alfred Cheung 1988
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Liu Biao’s Officers
Ministers and Officers of Jing Province.
(From Left To Right) (Top Row) Wen Ping, Huang Zu, Gan Ning (Behind) (Upper-Middle Row) Chen Jiu, Huo Jun, Liu Biao, Kuai Yue, Wang Can (Lower-Middle Row) Li Gui, Xiang Lang, Liu Pan, Han Xuan, Zhang Yun (Bottom Row) Wei Yan, Huang Zhong, Liu Qi, Cai Mao, Cai Xishi (With Liu Cong)
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Biography of Liu Yifu (WS097)
So-called Emperor of Song
His son Yifu was usurpingly installed. Taizong, since his decorum and respect was insufficient, dispatched the Duke of Shanyang, Xi Jin, and others to lead 20 000 infantry and cavalry to Huatai, and cross the He for a southern chastisement. Yifu's Inspector of Si province, Mao Dezu dispatched Marshal Zhai Guang to lead 3 000 infantry and cavalry to come and resist him. Minister of Works Xi Jin used more than 1 000 cavalry to patrol Chenliu. The Grand Warden, Yan Leng, led the multitudes to surrender. He carried on to attack Huatai. Its commandery Grand Warden, Wang Jingdu, ran and fled, beheaded his Marshal, Yang Zan. Dezu also dispatched his general Dou Yingming to attack the wagon train at Shiji [the “Stone Crossing”]. Xi Jin at Tuluo greatly routed Guang and others, and exploited victory to straight-away arrive at Hulao. Yifu dispatched his general Du Yuan and others, together with the Inspector of Xu province, Wang Zhongde, to stay at Hulu. Taizong decreed the Duke of Anping, Shusun Jian and others with the army at Sidukou. Yifu's Inspector of Yan province, Xu Yan, handed over Yinmao City to run and retreat, and so in Taishan and other commanderies they fully abandoned their defence posts and fled. Taizong decreed the Count of Wuzi, Gongsun Biao, and others, to then to attack Hulao. Yifu dispatched general Tan Daoji to lead the legions to hurry in aid.
8th Year [423 AD], Yifu changed the year to be Jingping [“Shining Peace”]. Xi Jin advanced to attack Jinyong. Yifu's Grand Warden of Henan, Wang Juanzhi, set out and ran. Taizong went on a southern tour, arriving at Ye. Xi Jin turned back from Jinyong to besiege Hulao. Taizong again decreed the Duke of Anping, Shusun Jian, and others to go east and strike Qing province. Its Inspector, Zhu Kui, defended Dongyang City. The Grand Warden of Jinan, Yuan Mao, ran to Kui from Liangzou. Xi Jin divided off an army to attack Yingchuan. The Grand Warden, Li Yuande, and others, ran back to Xiangcheng Jin again dispatched cavalry to rout five counties governed by Gaoping commandery, and carried off the residents, more than 2 000 families. Shusun, since it was the hot season, turned around the legions. Tan Daoki and Wang Zhongde turned toward Qing province, and thereupon did not dare advance. Taizong arrived at Hulao, and following that, favoured Luoyang. Then he went north across the He. Jin overcame Hulao. He apprehended Dezu and his Grand Warden of Xingyang, Zhai Guang, General who Broadens the Martial, Dou Ba, and others. Yifu's Inspector of Yu province, Liu Cui, guarded Xiangcheng, and did not dare to advance. Jin dispatched infantry and cavalry reaching Xuchang. The Grand Warden of Yingchuan, Suo Yuande, ran to Xiangcheng. Thereupon he besieged Ruyang, the Grand Warden, Wang Gongdu, burst through the siege and set out. He continued with routing Shaoling carried off more than ten thousand mouths, and then turned back.
Beginning of Shiguang [424 AD], Yifu's Minister of Works, Xu Xianzhi, Prefect of the Masters of Writing, Fu Liang, Army Leader Xie Hui, and others assembled at his government court, arrested his King of Luling, Yizhen, moved him to Xin'an commandery, and killed him. Yifu was dim-witted, brutal, and neglected morality. Xianzhi and others directed troops to enter the hall. At the time Yifu was on a boat in Hualin [Park]. The soldiers competed to advance and killed his attendants, went along with Yifu to set out from the eastern doors, and deposed him to be King of King of Yingyang. Thereupon they moved him to Wu commandery, and at Jinchang Precinct they killed him.
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feelingfweelings · 4 months
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I went for today's ride with the intention to biao yan...
My legs were useless, absolutely useless.
I'm well rested physically but i couldn't perform, I blame the lack of rides which goes back into a loop. I didn't even had a good time on the bike
The place that I felt best, felt safest, felt happiest
Fuckthisshit
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