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gebo4482 · 1 year
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"Blades of the Guardians" (Biao Ren) animated series (Colored-Pencil studio) is coming on June 1 in China.
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nestofrmnics · 9 months
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Shu's style is more of a dance
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khuantru · 1 year
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ok, this is the one I am exicited for. The trailer I saw, my god the animation on that is awesome.
anime: Biao Ren: Blades of the Guardians
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caiuxraven · 1 year
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Opening theme for Biao Ren: Blades of the Guardians animation set to premiere on June 1, 2023.
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Anyone watching Biaoren/Blades of the Guardians? I went in blind and I'm loving it so far, it gives me Western meets Castlevania vibes just without the magic element.
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demiurtch · 2 years
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A hastily drawn fanart.
I like this manhua and I'm waiting for an anime adaptation. The trailers look really good.
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anime-of-the-day · 8 months
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Anime of the Day: Blades of the Guardians
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Released: 2023
Alt title: Biao Ren
A remarkable guard is fleeing government execution by walking through the desert in the western regions. He accepted a surveillance operation that was headed for Chang's capital. Although the task was supposed to be straightforward, it actually involves many risks and difficulties. A voyage that will determine the future of the globe starts here.
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potahun · 10 months
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Zhang Sirui when Hao Ran is like this:
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“Bitch”
Zhang Sirui when Hao Ran is like this:
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also “Bitch”
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sebfreak · 1 year
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Omg Biao Ren: Blades of the Guardians was uploaded and I´m so happy about it. Last year I fell in love with the trailer. <3 
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gebo4482 · 1 year
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Blades of The Guardians (镖人) Opening by Hiromatsu Shuu
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nestofrmnics · 9 months
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Shu
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khuantru · 10 months
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It's finally here. 
show: Biao Ren: Blades of the Guardians
just finished episode 1 and its great!!!
You'll love it. Their opening credit scene is animated beautifully & their track is great too.
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caiuxraven · 1 year
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Biao Ren: Blades of the Guardians image stills from its animated opening theme by Hiromatsu Shu
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nerice · 11 months
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thank u biao ren for the free tracker sword aesthetics <3
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Anyone reading the manhua Biaoren/Blades of Guardians and watching the donghua adaptation, are there any differences to the plot? Is there anything censored?
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the-archlich · 6 months
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In the Romance, it's stated that Guan Yu left behind three main commanders--Mi Feng, Fu Shiren, and Pan Jun--to block Wu so he could attack Fan. Fu Shiren and Mi Feng are well known, but can you tell us about the third guy, Pan Jun? All the Romance says of him is that he's kind of a jerk and that Guan Yu should have left a different officer (it names Zhao Lei in particular) to block Wu instead.
Let's review everyone here.
SGZ 45.4 tells us that Shi Ren (Junyi) was from Guangyang. He was assigned to guard Gong'an under Guan Yu but betrayed him to Sun Quan. Guan Yu's biography (SGZ 36.1) concurs with this. It inserts the character 傅 in front of his name (leading to the misnomer Fushi Ren). SGZ 2 and SGZ 54.3 both agree with SGZ 45, so we can conclude that the character 傅 is a corruption or an error.
Mi Fang was the brother of Mi Zhu (SGZ 38.2). Their sister was married to Liu Bei before he fled to Jing province. At the time of the Fan campaign, Mi Fang was the head of Nan canton, with his headquarters at Jiangling (which he shared with Guan Yu). His family had a reputation for being skilled at the horse and bow, and he successfully helped suppress a revolt after defecting to Wu, so he was not without some talents.
Pan Jun was by far the most important and interesting of these men. His biography (SGZ 61.1) is a bit on the longer side.
Pan Jun was from Wuling in the unfashionable part of Jing. He distinguished himself as a scholar when he was young and became a military adviser in Jiangxia (where he would have served Huang Zu. He was later made magistrate of Xiangyang, making him a figure of substantial note at Liu Biao's court. When Liu Bei took over, Pan Jun became one his advisers. During the campaign for Yi province, Pan Jun was left in Jing to manage the province's affairs.
Pan Jun initially refused to serve Sun Quan when he annexed Jing but changed his mind after receiving a personal visit. He subsequently advised Sun Quan in securing the territory. When Sun Quan took the imperial title, Pan Jun was made one of the Nine Ministers. Eventually he became Minister of Ceremonies (which Wu appears to have treated as the chief of the Excellencies), a title he retained for the rest of his life.
The most notable exploit of Pan Jun's career was a campaign in the 230s. Over the course of several years he subdued the various tribes of western Jing, bringing the territory firmly under Sun Quan's control. Many of Wu's future commanders first saw serious campaigning during this episode.
However, Pan Jun and Sun Quan started to fall out later in life. Sun Quan began listening to corrupt officials and Pan Jun had no patience for that. Back when he was just a military advisor he had executed the corrupt chief of Shaxian. He wrote repeated letters to Sun Quan warning him about the unscrupulous officials at his court but to no avail. A particularly powerful official, Lu Yi, tried to have Pan Jun ousted but failed.
Eventually Pan Jun got fed up with being nice. He traveled to Jianye attempting to simply murder Lu Yi himself and face the consequences. However, Lu Yi avoided the meeting. Soon, the officials were able to prevail upon Sun Quan to punish Lu Yi, who was duly executed. Nevertheless, the rift between Sun Quan and his advisers never fully healed, and Pan Jun himself died not long after this.
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