In the blink of an eye, it’s been many years since I’ve gotten to know this woman (you).
Your birthday was in June, and so I will wish you a happy new year today and hope your future is a smooth-sailing and successful one.
The days I’ve known you are becoming prolonged, I have become unaware of when you had grown up. In the past, you were like that of a silly kid in my eyes, you gave off a sense that you were an individual who needed to be cared for/taken care of; but it doesn’t feel as if it’s been all that long, I feel that you have become very mature. Although it was as if I could feel the stress and pressure you felt, through the screen of the phone at times, you would say you were afraid you weren’t doing (a task) well, that you were afraid you wouldn’t be able to complete it, worried, anxious etcetera. I’m unsure of what I should say, I think... I can only cheer you on. At times, I also feel the urge to tell you: “If you're tired, go and rest for a while.” but other times I think “(I know) You will be able to work hard and prove yourself.” In truth, no matter what, you will always be this amazing person in my heart. The interference of outsiders/the outside world will only increase and become more outrageous. If in need of it, you can always come to me with your troubles, and I wish that you won’t be let down or abandoned; Well, I would never either way. I also believe that those around you, won’t.
Alright, the birthday segment has gone by smoothly today. Congratulations, you can sleep at ease tonight. (SMY: Because in the past two days, Wang Yi hasn't had the opportunity to rest properly.) In the future, I will still hope that you will experience some pressure (for the sake of growth), but not too overbearing, after all, I know in my heart that there will be extremely long days ahead. As you run, if you feel weary, stop and rest for a while. There are many people around you, they will not leave you, they all love you a great deal. Once you have regained your strength and feel the urge to run on, then run freely, unrestrained. There will be countless, chasing after you.
wang yibo - The Distance from Love to Marriage; assists guests to propose VCR
yibo is helping zhou yixuan to propose to girlfriend chen mengyao: "Okay, Xuan-ge says he wants to propose. Xuan-ge really knows how to take care of others. Wish that his proposal is successful and for happiness to Xuan-ge and Yaoyao-jie, thank you."
Vogue China December 2023 CoversSource: vogue.com.cnPublished: December 2023
In this picture: Hejia Li, Huijia Chen, Mengyao Wang, Sherry ShiCredits for this picture: Margaret Zhang (Editor-in-Chief), Felix Cooper (Photographer), Matt Mcdonald (Creative Director), Alvin Yu (Fashion Editor/Stylist)
All people in this work:
Margaret Zhang – Editor-in-Chief Felix Cooper – Photographer Matt…
Nike China
Brand Creative Senior Director: Simon Lee, Che Lin
Narrative Director: Seven Yang
Senior Narrative Manager: Yuling Yao
Narrative: Elaine Weng, Phoenix Zhao
Senior Copywriter: Yi Qi
Art Director: Diana Tang
Designer: Cyan Wang, Xiaojing Li, Cathy Shang-Kuan
Production Director: Kelly Zhan
Senior Producer: Cora Liu
Producer: Monika Jiang
Wieden+Kennedy Shanghai
Chief Creative Officer: Ian Toombs / Vivian Yong
Head of Creative: Matt Meszaros
Creative Director: Zhong How
Associate Creative Director: Ruby Li
Senior Art Director: Alex Litovka
Art Director: Edmund Chang
Copywriter: Pat Cholavit
Head of Production: Fang Yuan
Senior Producer: Iris Li/ Jazzy Zhao
Head of Planning: Summer Yang
Associate Planning Director: Alan Wu
Strategist: Katie Li
Group Brand Director: Qinna Ye
Brand Director: Esther Choi
Senior Brand Executive: Wayne Zhang/ Louise Cai
Business Affairs: Jessica Deng, Hui Ye, Gloria Ji
Head of Design: Juni Hsu
Designer: Qi Zhang
Junior Designer: Chumeng
Design Producer: Vic Zhang
Senior Retoucher: Changqing Lee
FA Artist: Dennis Chen
Production Company: Hamlet China
MD/EP: Yimeng Zhang
EP: Ruben Goots, Jason Felstead
Hamlet Producers: Claire Qin, Duffy Du
Production Manager: Winson Wang
Line Producer: Wang Zhiyuan, Sun Ying
Production Coordinator: Selene Xu
Director: Henry Scholfield
DOP: Pat Aldinger
1st AD: Stella Gui
2nd AD: Yan
1st AC: Terry Yan
Assistant Camera: Ma Chao, He Xiaohu, Cao Cheng, Zhang Hongming, Zhang Zhaoyu, Ou Wentao
B-Cam: Ben Kang
Gaffer: Dickson Lim
Lighting crew: Sun Zhanchao, Yu Puping, Tang Yichun, Gao Binbin, Wang Yongcheng, Chang Dan, Ma Chong, Wang Jie, An Dongdong, Jing Deliang, Jing Xudong, Li Yaohui, JIn Xin
Production Designer: Maruxa Alvar
Art Director: A-Liang
Assistant Art Director: Alec Wei, Tziyi Yu, Kuo Hung Tsun
Prop Master: Guan Guowu
Prop Assistant: Lian Guanglong, Zhang Lei, Liang Jiancong, Li Zhao, Li Xiaolong, Liu Ruijie, Guan Weiwei, Sun Haoyu, Li Bo, Wang Xian, Ding Jun, Huang Yanfei, Gao Xiuquan, Zhao Bangyin
Special Props: Julius Mak
Special Props Assistant: Tang Cheng, Zhang Zhipeng, Zhai Heguang, Yang Jun, Zhang Bo, Yin Rongliang
Key Grip: Sun Weibin, Wang Hengru, Nan Ben, Xiang Yang, Zhang Po, Wang Weitao
Stylist: Cheyuan Lee
Wadrobe/HMU: Alice Hsu, Sunny Chen, Dong Hongjuan, Qin Mengyao, Cao Chenyi, Huang Yu, Chen Weikang, Tian Zhao, Gao Qi, Dong Lulu
Casting: Baiwen Zhang, Feifei Zhou
Storyboard Artist: Vince Wei
DIT: Luo Dong
Q-take: Sun Haichen
Runner: Yan Baowei, Jiao Qiqi, Xie Jun, Liu Gaochen, Shi Chenhuang, Jia Youpeng, Kong Shaogen, Wu Junqian
Chaperone: Joyce Sun
Post Production
Post Producer: Joy Chiang
Offline Editing (UK): Sam Bould
Offline Editing (Shanghai): Bing Feng
CG & Online Editing: Wicked Pixel
VFX Lead Artist: Eddie Van Rensberg, Carl Jeppe
Post Producer @ Wicked Pixels: Kamila Kelly, Leigh Human, Leticha Kisting
On-set Supervisor: Schalk van der Merwe, Paolo Gnoni
Music Studio (Composition, SD, Mixing): Mr.Pape
Colorist: Marina Starke
Special Thanks to:
Art Director: YETI Art Studio
Online Editing: HUE, Bottles
Color Grading Studio: MZ Studio, Fin Design
Mixing: Hush Studios
pessoal, pegando carona na ask sobre fcs, queria aproveitar e perguntar se vocês teriam fcs femininos fora do meio do kpop. talvez com um visu mais dark, algo do tipo
oi meu bem!
então nossa tag de mwfcs está LOTADA de mocinhas que estão fora do kpop, recomendamos que dê uma olhadinha por lá.
não sei se compreendo muito bem o que você quer dizer com visu mais dark, porém se você quer alguma recomendação vindo de mim: yu yan (1997), xu jiaqi (1995), sun zhenni (2000), yuan yiqi (2000), shen mengyao (1998), wang yi - snh48 (2001), lexie liu (1998).
falei só chinesas porque sim !!! e essas são algumas que me passam um pouco dessa vibe pelas fotos que postam.
A window into Yang Mi, Tang Yan, Ni Ni, etc. at fashion event
A window into Yang Mi, Tang Yan, Ni Ni, etc. at fashion event
Tang Yan will see you now.
It seems like it’s now a thing for fashion event to take group photos now. This time, Marie Claire captures Yang Mi, Tang Yan, Ni Ni, Angelababy, Zhou Dongyu, Victoria Song Qian, Li Qin, Zhao Wei, Wu Lei, Cai Xukun, Fan Chengcheng, Huang Xuan, Song Weilong, Sun Yi, Zhang Tian’ai, Lisa Lu, Song Zu’er, Wang Ziwen, Chen Wenqi, Dong Jie, Tong Liya, Jolin Tsai, He Sui, and…
Edit: I just realised I didn’t add a link to the actual podcast sorry about that oops
Ahhhhh!! What is happening?? I finally made a move to make a podcast. Here we go. My first podcast escapes from the drafts and is a full analysis on the Chinese BL adaptation introducing the 3 couples (Yes 3!) and how they mirror each other, this was very unscripted and has been in my drafts for ages!! Feel free to listen to it in your spare time! And let’s discuss about it. This is my first try making a podcast properly so it might be all over the place, or I speak too fast but this is so exciting.
Warnings
I swear a lot and there are mentions of su*cide due to the content analysed from the show.
I also may mispronounce the names of the characters, but I hope it’s clear enough. Like wise I use a lot of abbreviations,
IH- Internalised Homophobia
WXK- Is what I call We Kexing from Word of honour (he’s mentioned for some reason haha)
I’ve been a “Mo dao zu shi” fan for a while now but only recently I’ve finished watching “The Untamed”. The show has brought me lots of fun and I genuinely enjoyed watching it. I tend to find the ‘asian style of acting’ more cringey at the times (like yk for example those Indian dramas...) but I was positively shocked with how good the acting is in “The Untamed” so I’ve decided to praise my favourites online.
Disclaimer: English is not my first language; I’m not a professional nor do I have any experience with acting (except for middle school theatre club but yeah...); the ranking contains spoilers; this is only my opinion and I’ll be more than happy to see you sharing your rankings!
1. Jin Guangyao played by Zhu Zanjin
I think that many people would agree with this one. He made it hard for others to beat him when it comes to acting. Not only did he have a hard role but also he managed to make a support role into one of the most eye-catching characters. He made an incredible job with all the facial expressions. Especially I loved the moments when he acted angry/sad but then immediately turned back into smiling (off topic but he has a gorgeous smile). The smile itself was also very special, it showed how much his character was rather mysterious and suspicious than genuine and kind. Many times I caught myself taken aback by all the gestures and movements that reflected Jin Guangyao’s personality perfectly. The last episodes when we got to know more about Mengyao’s intrigues and his past were more than a pleasure to watch. Basically Zhu Zanjin carried the show even though the character he played wasn’t the main one. (pls i can’t shut up about how good Zanjin’s acting was)
2. Wei Wuxian played by Xiao Zhan
He would’ve been on the first place if not for Zhu Zanjin. Of course he had been picked for a main role for a reason. He had lots of hard scenes to play. Some of them were more aggressive, some more moving, touching and some funny. He gave in all of those scenes his all and it shows. Although some of his scenes I found ‘cringey’ he did an amazing job capturing Wei Wuxian’s personality, style of being and facial expressions. I fell in love with his mischievous smiles, smirks and chuckles. Just as perfectly as he gave away Wei Wuxian’s funny side he also acted just on the point in more serious moments. I’m not the type to cry while watching movies, TV series or anime but some of the touching, moving moments made my vision go blur. The scene on Burial Mounds when he couldn’t do anything when Wen Qing, Wen Ning and the rest of still alive Wen sect were giving themselves away to other cultivators made me cry a lil’ bit. Xiao managed to make all the scenes move me deeply. Sometimes I felt heartbroken, sometimes pissed off, sometimes I laughed so hard i couldn’t catch a breath and sometimes his acting made me feel warm. Xiao Zhan really deserved the main role. Not only his amazing and helpful skills as an actor (like memorising his lines very fast) but also the fact that he managed to evoke so many emotions in me whitin those 50 episodes, are the cause why “The Untamed” is such a high quality TV series.
3. Xue Yang played by Wang Haoxuan
Wang Haoxuan played one of the darker characters and he did it perfectly. Xue Yang himself is also a very well-written character. After we get to know his backstory, even though we hate him for all the things he’s done we cannot decide whether to still despise him or pity him instead. He’s just that type of a villain. But now, about the acting, there’s the similar situation like with Jin Guangyao. I just fell in love with the facial expressions and body language. Xue Yang’s evil smirks, posture and gestures just scream ‘menace behaviour!’. I totally fell in love with Haoxuan’s acting during the ‘blind girl arc’, especially that one scene when Xue Yang cried after Xiao Xingchen’s death even though he was long-life enemies with Xingchen and Song Lan. It is quite common in many books, series, movies, etc. that villains are better written characters personality and backstory-wise than some of the main protagonists and “The Untamed” isn’t an exception (maybe except for wei wuxian:]]).
4. Jiang Cheng played by Wang Zhuocheng
Even though I found Zhuocheng’s acting rather awkward quite often I still placed him on the 4th place because he really deserves it. I think that Jiang Cheng is one of the hardest characters to play with all his strong facial expressions and bold, effective movements. Zhuocheng captured Wanyin’s temperament perfectly and countenance was mostly just on point although sometimes a little bit too much. Also Jiang Cheng had quite a lot emotional scenes with lots of crying involved and he did and amazing job going through them. For example one of my favourite scenes of all(!!) was this one when they were kind of held hostage by Jin Guangyao and Su She and they talked about Wei Wuxian giving his golden core to Jiang Cheng. I was entirely moved when Wuxian brushed away Jiang Cheng’s tears.
Special mention: Lan Wangji played by Wang Yibo
Of course I wouldn’t ignore Yibo’s acting, it’s just, I couldn’t place him anywhere in this ranking since his acting is quite special. He had to play more of a gentle and peaceful character while others had a lot of strong facial expressions and sudden movements. Wang Yibo had a hard job since he had to act more with some subtle body language. Also he had a lot of fighting scenes which are really difficult to act since battling with a blade is not so common these days. He did an amazing job and in my opinion he just fits perfectly to the role of our beloved Lan Zhan.
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So there are the actors who really moved my soul and mind while I was watching “The Untamed”. Of course all the actors did a great job and I don’t want to forget about my ladies Wen Qing and Jiang Yanli and also about other characters like Lan Xichen, Nie Huaisang, Jin Ling, Lan Sizhui or Jin Zixuan who also had their moments of glory. I would be able to talk about everyone’s acting skills for hours and hours but the post would be just too long to go through it in one go. I really had a great time enjoying mdzs content and I hope you had too! :]]