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full---ofstarlight · 2 years
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Integrated Chinese Textbook Characters
Li You // Wang Peng // Bai Ying'ai // Gao Wen Zhong
很帅,很酷,叫王鹏
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viennazu · 2 years
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okay but does everyone in the integrated chinese 1 fandom just hate gao wenzhong???? because in every single media platform i've looked at yall everyone hates gao wenzhong and practically worships wang peng
give my poor little british boy a chance 🥺
i love him and so should you
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My Girlfriend is a Alien. 8
Story: 8
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 9/10
Comparable to: My Love From a Star (kdrama) ; My Amazing Boyfriend (cdrama) ; I Robot (kdrama)
This is a hard one for me to judge. In some ways I absolutely love this drama and in other ways I really don’t. At first the storyline seems to be great, yes it’s cliche and predictable but it was entertaining and hilarious also. Well for me at least anyway. Yes it did start to get repetitive and drawn out, especially midway. I almost considered fast forwarding through some scenes, but I didn’t. Now the chemistry between the main leads at times I felt were somewhat lackluster but other times like fire. I can’t put my finger on what it is exactly but there were moments that you could feel Bie Thassapak Hsu and Wan Peng connect then other scenes not so much. Maybe it was the way Wan Peng’s character was written for me. The character could become slightly overbearingly too much. 🤷‍♀️. I’m just now starting the second season which I will admit feels kinda ‘meh’. Honestly you don’t have to watch the second to feel complete nor likewise do you have to watch the first in order to understand the second. Nonetheless Its still a fun entertaining romcom. I definitely recommend watching it at least once for romcom fans.
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arc-angel-o · 2 years
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On my last rewatch I realized Wan Peng's (Xiaoqi's actress) teeth are crooked like mine. I don't really follow the actress so I don't know if she's straightened her teeth since S1 of My Girlfriend Is An Alien. I hope not, I love her teeth, and I think they fit Xiaoqi's character as well. I'd hate it if S2 came out and the show's like "her teeth have always been straight :)" or "wow she really had a glow up" like fuck you people with weird teeth are adorable and Fang Leng agrees
I'm going to start making a point to describe her teeth as crooked and cute in my fics especially post canon stuff if they're straight in S2
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thehandbox · 2 years
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CRUSH
Sang Wu Yan, a college senior, dreams of becoming a broadcaster. She works as an assistant at a radio station and likes a mysterious songwriter with the name "Yi Jin". She fell in love at first sight after a chance meeting with Su Nian Qin and later discovers that he is visually impaired. Layer by layer, Sang Wu Yan peels off Su Nian Qin's elusive, arrogant and indifferent shell due to his broken family. She then learns that he was in fact the talented 'Yi Jin'. Their interactions lead to a sweeping romance but the couple finds themselves in a tug of war between their hard-earned happiness and a fear of loss. Mounting pressure eventually leads to a breakup. Three years later, the two people who have gone down different paths meet again.
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sangwuyan · 2 years
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Suyan scenes
73/∞
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in-sightpublishing · 2 years
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Conversation with Entemake Aman (阿曼) on the Chinese in Education: Member, OlympIQ Society (4)
Conversation with Entemake Aman (阿曼) on the Chinese in Education: Member, OlympIQ Society (4)
                      Interviewer: Scott Douglas Jacobsen Numbering: Issue 30.A, Idea: Outliers & Outsiders (25) Place of Publication: Langley, British Columbia, Canada Title: In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal Web Domain: http://www.in-sightpublishing.com Individual Publication Date: July 22, 2022 Issue Publication Date: May 1, 2022 Name of Publisher: In-Sight Publishing Frequency:…
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dailydccomics · 3 months
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Super-Man and the Justice League of China (and friends!) art by Bernard Chang
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sufroyo · 1 year
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some jlc stuff ( ̄▽ ̄)b
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evakant · 4 months
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A-Ze, pleased to meet you. LEGEND OF YUNZE — carrd
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weizhiyuan · 5 months
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this pic is lowkey crazy
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orangemocharaktajino · 5 months
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For the fan meeting in Japan, the Kiseki cast was asked to pick new partners and it got very chaotic
Everybody else picked one person but Huang Chun Chih decided to go for the polycule and be the meat in an Aaron Lai and Hank Wang sandwich
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yibocheeks · 1 year
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Historical Background for 《无名》 (Hidden Blade)
A very brief summary of historical details of note for understanding the context of the film:
The film is set during the Second Sino-Japanese War and WWII. There are several powers in play at this time: the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese Nationalist Party or Kuomintang, and Imperial Japan. Imperial Japan invaded Manchuria (located in northeastern China) in the early 1930s and established the puppet state of Manchukuo. It was here where they hoped to establish a base from where they would continue their expansion into Asia.
In 1937, after many years of conflict, Japan occupied Shanghai, Nanjing, and Beijing. The Nanjing Massacre occurred at this time. After the fall of Nanjing, which had been the capital of the Republic of China at that time, the Kuomintang moved the capital west to Chongqing, under Jiang Jieshi's leadership. During this time, the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang formed a temporary alliance, suspending the years of civil conflict between them, although their vie for power continued. The Chinese Communist Party set up their base in Yan'an.
In 1940, Wang Jingwei, who was once a member of the Kuomintang but had always been in opposition against Jiang Jieshi, collaborated with Japan to establish the Wang Jingwei regime. They claimed to be the leadership of the Republic of China, when in fact they were a puppet government of Japan, overseeing the Japanese-occupied territory in eastern China, under Japan's control. They established their capital in Nanjing and used the Kuomintang flag. The Axis powers recognized the Wang Jingwei regime, while the Allied powers still recognized Jiang Jieshi as the leader of the Republic of China.
From 1937-1941, Japan had left a few neighbourhoods in Shanghai unoccupied, because that was where the American-British joint settlement and French Concession were located. Many people fled to this area to live at that time. After Pearl Harbor in 1941, the entirety of Shanghai became occupied by Japan. Many cities were bombed during these years, including Guangzhou, which experienced bombings for 14 months in 1937-1938.
During this era of war, which is also called the War of Resistance in China, espionage networks were established to try to undermine the enemy. Hidden Blade tells a story about these individuals.
Characters in the film (spoiler-free):
Director He (Tony Leung): Director of the Political Security Department for the Wang Jingwei regime
Mr. Ye (Wang Yibo): A subordinate under Director He, works for the Political Security Department of the Wang Jingwei regime
Captain Wang (Wang Chuanjun): A captain working for the Political Security Department of the Wang Jingwei regime, under Director He
Minister Tang (Da Peng): Minister of the Political Security Department of the Wang Jingwei regime, Director He's cousin
Officer Watanabe (Mori Hiroyuki): Head of secret service in Shanghai, claiming to be a follower of Ishiwara's faction (Japanese general who believed in the Pan-Asianism ideology)
Mr. Zhang (Huang Lei): A secretary of the Chinese Communist Party's underground network
Ms. Chen (Zhou Xun): A messenger of the Chinese Communist Party's underground network
Ms. Jiang (Jiang Shuying): Kuomintang agent assigned to assassinate Minister Tang
Ms. Fang (Zhang Jingyi): Disguised as a dancer, she worked together with other progressive youth to try to assassinate Japanese officers
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Crush.                                               7/8
                                  Story: 8
                                 Acting: 7-10
                                Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: Forver and Ever (cdrama) ; that Winter the Wind Blows (kdrama) ; Angel’s Last Mission: Love (kdrama)
Well this drama is a roller coaster drama. What I mean by that is it starts off pretty meh, then gets really good, turns into meh again, gets really really good, slides into meh, then finishes in a ho hum ending. Another words there's many great moments and a lot of questionable ones. I mean it drags in a lot of places in my opinion, but the main male lead in this is excellent, he really steals the whole drama while sometimes the female lead, especially in the beginning, her character was written in a sort of an annoying manner. Not the actress's fault. I think what really aggravated me was the supporting characters, the best 'friends' story-lines, oof was it was hard to get through. I just fast forward throughout their scenes I'm sorry to say. 🤷 Overall the whole drama to me was mediocre at best.
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heymeowmao · 7 months
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异人之下 | I Am Nobody E22 ° You three fools, get out. Wait for me in the car.
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hecate112 · 4 months
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Wow they are so useless on these kinds of missions
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😂😂😂
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😂😂Ah yes bow down to the queen feng baobao.
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