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Hair and makeup from the Ming (1368-1644 AD), Yuan (1271-1368 AD), Han (202-220 AD), Northern and Southern (420-589 AD) Dynasties.
Of these, I feel like the Northern and Southern Dynasty is less seen in dramas and movies?
Gorgeous hair and makeup of the Qing (1744-1912 AD), Tang (618-907 AD), Sui (581-618 AD) and Jin Dynasties (last picture is attributed to the Wei-Jin Period from 266-420 AD).
Pipe in below if your favorite drama utilizes styles of a certain period!
Oh my gawd why did I hit update on my MacBook Air. 1.5 hours later it’s still not done. I thought it was just a routine update? It’s not Monterey yet, no?
This is how my readers are gonna be like tonight…
Happy Valentine's Day! What a busy week for celebrations & sweet times. In the spirit of the lunar new year, I'd like to send some red envelopes to everyone!
Details here: https://t.co/JT7sXXmJIZ
Check out Necropolis Immortal for Chinese fantasy, tomb raiding & demonic flubber.
Happy Lunar New Year to everyone! A much anticipated herro to the Year of the Ox! May our year be filled with good health, great fortune, amazing productivity & satisfying sleep 😆
Also pictured in this post: le annual CNY Eve family feasts AKA never-ending plates of food 🤩
Valentine’s Day coincides with the beginning days of Lunar New Year this year. Sending good food and warm fuzzies to everyone. 🤗
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Come check out a new web novel (free!) if you’re bored! We’ve got flying heads, tomb raiding, and literal slapping of green tea biatches.
Gorgeous ladies of the jianghu as drawn by 萨摩 @ https://t.co/CxFSmetO1M
I’d like to see them all in an original series, and tbh, I don’t think they’re all ladies. Some would work for a danmei series? 😆
One holiday meal down, plentyyyy more to go! 🤩😭🤣
Found another adorable Mid Autumn greeting — rabbits in a box of mooncakes. Mooncakes are basically weaponized calories 😂 and the traditional food on this holiday.
Voting concludes soon for the Return of the Swallow art contest! Choose your favorite scene and character depictions, and dive into this gripping tale of romance and politics in ancient China!
Contest: https://t.co/IPs8dWdjcA
Read it for free here! https://t.co/cSSBu57Rag
In which we travel down the wistful banks of Jiangnan. Beautiful artwork by 宵空酱 @ https://t.co/MwP5pyhA16
Podcast episode with @AngusLikesWords on Translated Chinese Fiction now out, and don’t forget the ROS art contest pinned on my profile!