The thing is that this song (Long Lovesickeness) the theme of Xiao Yao, is usually played when the moments are about Xiao Yao with Xiang Liu and in the lyrics is literally :
Xiao Yao certainly never answers Xiang Liu's question as to who is the man she wants to spend her life with, but this song, which generally plays during their moments together, essentially answers this crucial question. Not to mention the symbolism of the marriage between the two :
Let's be real, we all know who Xiao Yao actually wants to spend her life with... But it's simply impossible for them to be together !
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man i havent posted here in a while
well ig have this three kingdoms comic i made at like 3am
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Last day before I go back to college and…
I’m sorry
I’m so sorry
To think the first time I drew Zhuge Liang was depicting him as unrealistically buff for a pun.
And I gave Cai Wenji some massive arms and shredded abs for another bad pun. I mean she carries that big ass harp around how can she not get big biceps?
The Eastern winds boutta wreck Zhou Yu’s good time.
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-Biblically accurate Early-Third-Century Warlord (Cao Cao), with Loser Liege Lord (Liu Bei) for scale-
So Cao Cao’s tomb has (allegedly) been found, and apparently he was this tiny little guy (1.55 m), for reference, the average height was about 1.7m. I was so delighted by the news I immediately went and drew this. The stories of xu chu picking him up under one arm are so much more plausible now!  I think his victories are even more impressive in hindsight, given that he could’ve been carried off by a hawk at any time.
I decided to show the two of them displaying their greatest strengths:
lui bei was the populist, who was beloved by the poor and downtrodden, despite having very little to show for it for the first 3/4s of his life. Historically, he was both a coarse, hot-tempered con-man who seem to be primarily motivated by fame and frivolity, and a tremendously kindhearted and brave defender of the common people. I’ve drawn him holding out a peach (and allusion to the fictional peach garden oath). he’s wearing straw sandals he made himself, a nod to his humble beginnings, and an incongruously fine robe with the sleeves rolled up, like he’s been working in a field… or preparing for a fight. One fist is tightly clenched and held stiffly by his side, even as he smiles warmly. Just like his namesake, he is both prepared 备and has hidden depths 玄. (I’ve seen the robe tucked into the belt in multiple places, I assume it’s just for ease of motion, but it’s also occurred to me it would be a good “pocket”.)
cao cao is well known for being a brutal and brilliant man, the phrase ‘ speak of cao cao and he shall appear’ is synonymous with the English phase, ‘speak of the devil.” What is less well known is that he was actually a very reasonable and respected leader, who often brought talented men into his fold, regardless of background or previous allegiance. This meritocratic system was one of the reasons for his success. I drew cao cao wearing fine, but understated clothes, with a full set of armour, as he was well known for personally leading his forces on campaigns. With one hand, he points to the ground before him, commanding you to kneel down and swear your allegiance to him. His sword is sheathed, but displayed prominently. He can be very merciful, but only once.
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长相思 | Lost You Forever S1E22 ° Do you poison people every time you mistake them for someone else? That's not a good habit to have.
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