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i'm 18+ and still learning to drawing. I make a second account focused for my writing fan fiction, original story, and world building @pleasantbeardonut

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Sadly My Home Boy Never Run And Of Course

sadly my home boy never run and of course 

Sadly My Home Boy Never Run And Of Course
Sadly My Home Boy Never Run And Of Course
Sadly My Home Boy Never Run And Of Course

sometimes Raafa like a challenge even when he is not rarely playing game that risking his own life (this happen due someone force him in his past) but this is not his first time playing a game that risking his own life (what an irony)

and plus! he can know that you lie 

okay but what was Trixter's favorite game? I was thinking about raafa and Trixter sharing about their favorite game together.

Okay But What Was Trixter's Favorite Game? I Was Thinking About Raafa And Trixter Sharing About Their
Okay But What Was Trixter's Favorite Game? I Was Thinking About Raafa And Trixter Sharing About Their

Run Raafa!! While there's still time!!!

Don't believe her lies! She's not kidding!! .... Well kind of. She loves games with high stakes on them but at the same time she dislikes forcing people to risk their lives on a silly game, she just like to play those games with people who are as competitive as her and willing to play with her but she also love normal games! Like she said, any game as long as it's a game! ^^

Also yes, she floats

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1 year ago

may i see your gallery ?

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1 year ago
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transluscent mask and chinese hanfu in xianxia style by 神之月晓


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1 year ago

I've seen a few photoshoots and characters in dramas wearing veils over the lower part of their face and I was wondering if this was an actual accessory or a modern artistic liberty? Either way it's very pretty but I was hoping you had some insight :) thank you for your time and I love your blog

Hi - thanks for the question, and I’m glad you love my blog!

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The veils worn over the lower part of the face that you see in Hanfu photoshoots and Chinese dramas are called Miansha/面纱 (veil). As far as I’m aware, they are a modern artistic liberty and were not actually worn as accessories by the ancient Chinese. Nevertheless, they frequently appear in Chinese dramas, and have currently become a fashionable accessory among Hanfu wearers. 

So how did this come to be? It’s important to keep in mind that China actually has a history and tradition of veiling the entire face, with examples being the veiled hats called Mili/幂蓠 and Weimao/帷帽 (see here and here for more information) and the red wedding veil called Gaitou/盖头. Chinese drama costume designers no doubt drew on this tradition to come up with the lower-face veil that we see now, which is meant to emphasize the mysteriousness and beauty of those who wear it. Below - Miansha in Chinese dramas, often paired with Weimao (rows 1 & 2):

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In a case of art imitating life and life imitating art, Hanfu wearers have drawn inspiration from the aesthetics of such dramas, and subsequently incorporated Miansha into the Hanfu wardrobe as a fashionable accessory. Nowadays you can find Miansha in various colors and designs on Taobao: 

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The latest face veil trend among Hanfu wearers is the Mianlian/面帘 (curtain). Mianlian involves a veil that’s made of tassels instead of a piece of fabric:

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Nowadays you can find various types of Mianlian on the market, from the simple to the glamorous and blinged-out:

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Mianlian can be worn in several different ways - on the lower face, on top of the head to cover the entire face, and on the back of the head as a hair ornament:

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In summary, while Miansha and Mianlian are not strictly historically accurate, their current popularity exemplifies a creative reinvention of tradition that I find commendable. Plus, they really do look very pretty! Below - Hanfu street style (Miansha on left, Mianlian on right):

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Hope this helps!

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1 year ago

how can i just see this XD

Hey Gamers Guess What My First Official Digital Piece I Posted Ever Was Of Thatiwasproudof (Ill Give

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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Ooo, Ikemen Villains Image Finally Revealed!

Ooo, Ikemen Villains image finally revealed!

As it turns out they’re people “cursed” by a “Fairy Tale curse” from birth. Kinda reminds me of Cinderella Phenomenon? My fave are Victor and Roger (see names below):

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William Rex: Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland)

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Harrison Gray: Fox (unknown fairytale) *) I wonder if it’s the fox from Pinocchio?

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Liam Evans: Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland)

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Elbert Greetia: Stepmother Queen (Snow White)

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Alfons Sylvetica: Magic Mirror (Snow White)

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Roger Barel: Huntsman (Snow White)

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Jude Jazza: The 13th Fairy/Evil Fairy (Briar Rose/Sleeping Beauty) *) A.k.a the original fairytale/non-Disney version of Maleficent

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Elis Twilight: Thorns (Briar Rose/Sleeping Beauty)

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Victor: (fairytale info censored)

Since Cybirb is usually not subtle, I feel like Victor with that censored info means that he’s the one who put the curse on everyone.

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^ The blacked out text also bleeped out the の in the おとぎの呪い (fairy tale curse), making it read like he’s the curse itself.