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luzeiin · 2 months
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not pictured: wwx and nhs rolling on the floor, laughing their asses off
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haifoct · 7 months
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Touch starved but for physical violence or something
My beloved feral chengzhan I commissioned from the most glorious @marshallmigraine. I love them so so much, I will cherish them forever.
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sairusboom · 2 months
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he needs a vacation
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limitbreaker23 · 5 months
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It’s my Sunshot Campaign fic’s anniversary, Before the Sun Sets, so I’m suffering with feelings trapped on the battlefield that I need to ramble about. This beautiful Chengzhan Sunshot Campaign piece I commissioned from @rounove is too big for this site, but please look at a cropped version.
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The full image in all its low-res beauty and me gushing about things below:
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I always enjoy taking the opportunity to gush about all the details in artworks. Like, obviously I’m forever in love with my otp’s expressions here. Jiang Cheng’s cheek was cut in battle, narrow escape situation for our beloathed companions, and after they found the illusion of shelter, they can take care of any injuries. Lan Wangji is focused on this, completely, diligently, and wipes the blood away so carefully, leaning close. Jiang Cheng, sitting on this tree, sore and in pain, stares up at this unscathed, seemingly radiating face and appears to feel a different kind of ache. His expression murders me every time, he’s fighting a battle he’ll lose here, reaching up to cup Lan Wangji’s face with his bloodstained hand. AH! And what does Lan Wangji see and feel, with his eyes trapped on Jiang Cheng’s mouth, with his lips already parting, when he should take care of the wound? AH!
Jiang Cheng’s hand with Zidian on it already found a resting place on Lan Wangji’s thigh, a trail of blood left where it ran up from his knee. Steadying Lan Wangji as he leant in to look at the injury? Pulling, perhaps? All the white, so pristine robes draping over Jiang Cheng’s purple robes makes me feel all the things. Lan Wangji is a protective cloud brighter than anything in this moment. AH!
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Their swords resting next to them, a mirror of their positions. Sometimes I just love to stare at the swords, all the details, the small, delicate patterns on the sheaths, the ruffled, soft looking tassels. Bichen would slip to the forest ground if Sandu weren’t steadily holding it up. And Sandu is safely shielded by Bichen. AH!
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And the background! The rainy darkness that followed them to this spot to haunt or shield them, down a river that looks like spilled ink rippling the reflection of the trees. And this ancient, magnificent tree that keeps them dry from the rain with those thick leaves. AH!
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I just love falling into this picture and thinking of how they ended up here. The pain, the suffering, the brushes of skin and fleeting touches that lead to them literally falling into each other’s warmth here. Now kiss!
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sandumilfshou · 4 months
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always thinking about lwj and jc who still hate each other but also realise theyre the only people who will actually mourn wwx so they end up having sex about it and it slowly turns into some kind of less hateful situationship over time that neither of them will actually look at or acknowledge
the first time they end up properly dual cultivating is an accident, thus far they have not been willing to be that vulnerable or connected to each other
and they both realise at the same time what the familiar, beloved warmth is emanating from jc's dantian
horrified and grateful and despairing, they realise the truth of what happened to wwx, while also sobbing bc it feels like he is back with them again, keeping his shidi safe from within, protecting jc even when he's gone
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evakant · 2 months
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i really do spend all day every day thinking about chengzhan, uh? it's not even funny anymore
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feralpussylover · 7 months
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All the lonely people, where do they all belong?
@cxminibang
Rating: Explicit
Archive Warning: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Category: M/M
Fandoms:魔道祖师 - 墨香铜臭 | Módào Zǔshī - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù, 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV)
Relationships: Jiāng Chéng | Jiāng Wǎnyín/Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Jiāng Chéng | Jiāng Wǎnyín/Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī
Tags: body horror, proxyfucking sandwich
Fic summary:Wei Wuxian rested on his knees in front of him. He was wetting his cock with Jiang Cheng’s cum while maintaining eye contact. The look on his face was intense as he silently observed Jiang Cheng; there was none of Wei Wuxian’s usual antics. The tiny little teases he usually doted upon his shidi were entirely absent.
He crawled up to Jiang Cheng and rubbed his cock against his hole, groaning every time the head would catch onto it.
It was scary how well Wei Wuxian was imitating Lan Wangji; it was euphoric how well he knew Jiang Cheng’s fantasies.
Link here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/50150260
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mushroomwriter · 21 days
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Jiang Cheng & Lan Wangji + holding each other back
✨ Happy happy happy birthday @evakant! 🥳✨
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zhancheng-ao3feed · 7 months
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re-rencc · 3 years
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All of jiang cheng ships are so fun, like all the dynamics we could get, but alas, some people are cowards so we end up with this boring let’s make jc less angry,,, whyyyyy, let’s just let everyone go batshit crazy
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ziseshandian · 3 years
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closed starter for @sacredribbons
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mojito*
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The night is still young and Jiang Cheng just doesn't want to go home. He's alone and it's cold. It's lonely - but he wouldn't admit that. Seeking for some warmth he enters bar he comes across. He's not familiar in the area and that's what he wants. Being alone yet not being alone in the same time. He's thinking what should he drink approaching the counter when he notices a familiar form.  Exclusive, neat, spotless, light clothing, ebony hair and golden eyes. Lan WangJi.
He remembers him from his teen ages. He has learnt in Gusu, he has met him. He was so... stoic. Pretty, but not too friendly. Jiang Cheng gets curious. What could be the worst? He tells him to get lost and he will, he should get home sooner or later anyway. So he decides to talk to Lan WangJi.
"Hey. Do you remember me?"
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luzeiin · 3 months
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one last kiss before the war
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sunshot campaign zhancheng so true so true
(would also love to thank everyone that interacted with my wip post of this piece, all the kind words in the reblog tags made me smile like a fool in front of my phone screen, if you see this then please know that you made my day🫶)
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haifoct · 8 months
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Paint over his scars.
I’m so in love with this commission. I wish I could thank f_ckinglotte enough for my tender boys. I love them too much.
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limitbreaker23 · 7 months
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“You are my rest.”💜🤍
Commission drawn by the marvellous @rounove based on a scene from my Chengzhan Sunshot Campaign fic Before the Sun Sets.🥺You can find this beloved piece hiding somewhere in the fic even.
On their way to retake Lotus Pier, Jiang Cheng finds himself getting unexpectantly close to Lan Wangji. Realising his greatest asset against the Wens is just as human as he is, however, leaves him far more than only intrigued. But is sharing a little comfort worth the risk of losing Lan Wangji’s sword at his side?
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sandumilfshou · 11 days
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ive said this before but ill say it again. jiang cheng and lan wangji having hate sex to the vibes of "i hate you but youre the only other person who mourns him" during the years that wei wuxian is dead only for them to accidentally dual cultivate and come to the realisation that jiang cheng has wei wuxian's core, and it hurts because they finally realise why everything happened, how much wei wuxian lied to them, but it also feels like he's still there with them
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mytravelgeno · 5 years
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When you visit Hangzhou, you cannot miss West Lake. It’s a center attraction and is a heritage site declared by UNESCO World Heritage. The greenery around the lake is absolutely beautiful. It is so nice to have a relaxing walk around the area.
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The West Lake displays different shades of beauty in different weather and season. So, you can visit it anytime of the year. There were many lotuses on the lakes and the dew was shinny under the sun on the leaves. Sometimes dragonflies would fly in the low air. What a beautiful picture it is! We took a lot of photos there as attracted by the view of the West Lake.
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We spent a few hours here. Taking a boat cruise on the West Lake is the best way to view numerous cultural sites, Pagodas and Temples, also the artificial lakes with many willows, their draping foliage, all so utterly mesmerizing.
There was not a single piece of trash in the water, and the lakeside was unspoiled by commercial development. The lake and its surroundings exude a hazy feeling and that is what is special. The lake feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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The landscape around the lake is really beautiful and there are several boat options to enjoy the artificial islands inside and lots of beautiful gardens, monuments or museums around the lake.
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From center island, we took another boat to the other side of the lake which has the Lei Feng Pagoda. There are countless pagodas and temples in Hangzhou, but the pagoda we highly recommend is the Lei Feng Pagoda.
This pagoda can be seen everywhere and it stands on a small hillside by the lake, rises to the sky and overlooks the area. The road to the top floor of the pagoda is short, only five floors and if you do not want to climb the stairs, you can choose between riding an escalator or taking steps to reach the pagoda on top of the hill.
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The panoramic views from the higher levels are magnificent, with a few small boats slowly cruising in the peaceful and serene lake, and distant hills in the background, one can easily imagine the sceneries in traditional Chinese landscape paintings coming to life.
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The original pagoda was built in 975 by a king who decided to celebrate the birth of his son. The building survived for centuries, but a local tradition eventually led to its collapse in 1924. The tradition was to take a number of bricks from the base of the building, as luck signs.
The pagoda was rebuilt in 2000 on the site of the original pagoda, so that the building is not only a religious building, but also preserves the remains of the ancient building.
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On the ground floor of the building, you can see the remains of the original pagoda and on each floor you will be impressed by the reliefs and the paintings along the rounded walls.
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The walk to the Lei Feng Pagoda and around West Lake is lovely. We enjoyed the grounds and the views are outstanding. The pagoda itself is an interesting story, the building style intriguing and the art work impressive. Certainly worth a visit
Best Times for Visiting West Lake
West Lake is suitable for visiting all year round. The scenery varies according to the weather, and season.
Spring — Best Season
Spring (March to May) is the best season for enjoying the lake. Green leaves and flower blossoms enhance its beauty. March and April are the peak season for West Lake travel.
Summer — Lotus Blossoms
Summer (June to August) is the season of lotus flowers. The lotuses attract many people.
“Lotus in the Breeze at Crooked Courtyard” (a classic West Lake sight) is the best place to see in summer. It is an area by the western shore of the lake. Every summer, there are hundreds of types of lotus in full bloom, attracting many visitors.
Fall — Calm Lake and Clear Sky
Fall (September to November) is cool at West Lake. The weather is less rainy, which makes it a good season for walking round or leisurely boating on the lake. West Lake is also a popular place for observing the full moon at Mid-Autumn Festival.
Winter — “Melting Snow on Broken Bridge”
“Melting Snow on Broken Bridge” is one highlight of winter. The bridge is not only famous for its snowy scenery, but also for its romantic legend. It was on the Broken Bridge that Bai Suzhen first met her lover, Xu Xian. Then the romance blossomed.
Winter (December to February) at West Lake is very cold and wet. Sometimes it snows. The lake in snowy surroundings is a different, still spectacular, sight. Winter is really a good season for enjoying a less-crowded West Lake.
  Entrance Fee
West Lake is a large open lake area which welcomes tourists for free. However, admission fees will be charged to visit some scenic spots around.
Attractions Opening Hours Ticket Price West Lake All day long Free of Charge Lei Feng Pagoda Mar. 16 – Apr.: 08:00 – 19:00 May – Oct.: 08:00 – 20:00 Nov. – Mar. 15: 08:00 – 17:30 Ticket selling stops half an hour before closing. CNY 40; Free for children less than 1.2 meters. Three Pools Mirroring the Moon 8:00- 17:00 CNY 55 (including the boat ticket)
  Public Transport to West Lake
By Metro: Hangzhou Railway Station 
The subway stop at the railway station is called Chengzhan Station (城站)
Take line 1 (red line), which is also the only line here, towards either Linping Station (临平) or Xiasha Jiangbing Station (下沙江滨). Both of these are terminal stations for line 1
Get off in at Ding’an Road Station (定安路), which is just 1 stop from the railway station. Or get off at Longxianggiao Station (龙翔桥), which is 2 stops from the railway station. Ding’an Road Station is slightly farther from the lake, about 10-minutes walk. Longxiangqiao is very close, just 2 blocks away
The subway ride is 10-15 minutes
By Metro : Hangzhou East Railway Station 
The only good option is to take the subway line 1 (red line). There are 2 subway lines here so make sure you get on the right one. The line you shouldn’t take is blue
Take line 1 towards Xianghu Station (湘湖)
Get off in 6 stops at Longxiangqiao Station (龙翔桥) or 7 stops at Ding’an Road Station (定安路). Longxiangqiao is closer to the lake just 2 blocks away. Ding’an Road Station is about 10-minute walk from the lake
The subway ride will take 20-30 minutes
By Bus:
Take bus 4, 31, 51, 52, 87, 314, 315, 334, 822, JY6, Y2 or y10 to Sudi (Su Causeway).
Take bus 7, 324, 807, J1, or Y2 to Lingyin.
Take bus 7, 27, 51, 52 or 118 to Yuemiao (Tomb of General Yue Fei).
Take bus 27 or 87 to Shuangfeng or Longjingsi (Longjing Temple).
Take bus 7 or 25 to Hubin
West Lake (Xi Hu) & Lei Feng Pagoda When you visit Hangzhou, you cannot miss West Lake. It’s a center attraction and is a heritage site declared by UNESCO World Heritage. 
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