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I’ve stumbled on a charming translation of the poem Wei Wuxian alludes to when he cleverly calls himself Yuandao as a form of wordplay to tease Mianmian. The verse in question is 绵绵思远道 (mián mián sī yuǎn dào), “How endless is my longing for the distant road” is the poetic translation but that line can also be read as “Mianmian thinks of Yuandao”.
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Kissy kiss
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Howl’s Moving Castle redrawn. What am I without post-canon Wangxian and their fantastical landscape adventures.
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Daily practice with more cql lwj ^^ he’s fun to draw + I like how I stylized him
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Twin Jades of Gusu
No sabía lo difícil que es hacer sombra a ropa blanca jejeje
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my friends got me to watch the untamed dorama and I’ve been experiencing weird pains around the chest area ever since



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Maybe having wei ying as a roommate was not a good idea
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Brazilian mythological creatures are pretty funny
We have Saci, a colored skinned boy who has just one leg, can transform into a whirlwind and does braids on girl’s hair, also he’s a trickster (kind of a brazilian Loki);
The we have the Cuca, a crocodile-woman-monster-witch that eats little children that are bad to their parents;
Boitatá (or Boi-Tatá), a flaming python (actually, “boi” means “bull”, but it has nothing to do with bulls);
Iara, the Water Mother, which is basically a mermaid. THE QUEEN OF RIVER MERMAIDS. SUCK THAT, ARIEL;
O Boto (The Dolphin) is a river dolphin that transforms into a charming man and seduces women, have children with them, and then transforms back into a dolphin and goes back to the rivers;
Besta-Fera (Wild Beast) some legends say that it is similar to a centaur, other say that the Besta-Fera is a kind of huge and ferocious monster;
Curupira, a boy with flaming hair who has inverted feet so that when hunters enter the forest, they get lost on Curupira’s footprints;
Anhagá is the wandering spirit of the deceased. They usually scare people, and they could change their appearence, but the most common is the one of a deer with flaming eyes and a cross on its forehead;
Caipora is a very fast boy who lives in the woods. He is Curupira’s cousin.
Also, the brazilian mythology (based on the tupi-guarani mythology. Tupi-Guarani is the name of the indian people who lived here before the Portuguese arrived) had seven gods:
-Teju Jagua, the god of caves and fruits;
-Mboi Tu'i, the god of rivers and aquatic creatures;
-Moñai, god of prairies;
-Jaci Jaterê, the god of sleep;
-Kurupi, the god of sexuality and fertility;
-Ao Ao, the god of the mountains, and
-Luison, the god of death.
Well, Brazilian-Tupi mythology is hella cool.
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wangxian lockscreens
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